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BEDFORD miL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OKKfipy, SATURDAY, APRIL 2S, 1928. rrnpnirmii nr i ui.ni.UMVi WOMEN'S CLUB CHANGE NAME Now First District Federa- . tion Term of Office Also "A. club members, have you given your president every oppor tunity tu lead you, and by your j loyal support, yuur faithful, de I pendable service, your sinrero 'study of your own problems. ihured ogponsIbility anil luudo your club worth while? Tho suo reus of any organization depends i upon the Intelligent response of the Individual members. ; j "With an efficient vlce-presl-!dent in each county the district ', might offer the equivalent of a. correspondence. courNe in club ' business. In the formation of a district speakers' bureau, lessons In voice-training, sources of ma- terial for club programs, collec tion and use of a club library. i "There are fifteen clubs holding I .HniL A o.. !.. membership In our diatrlct fede- Lengthened By VOte ration. When we advance In so- ... i. cu r,a'. educational, civic and lcsla- AddreSS Of Mrs. Ctiam- ""vo llnprovement. other ciuoa will join ua to learn tho mcthuda berlain This Afternoon. tor..."" uc- , During the club ycur your, speaker haa visited nine cluba, ,. ., , ... ., written aomo 300 letters, relative The Southern Oregon federation to (.,ub malu.rH. wlln u , of Women's cluba la herceforth interesting contacta, ono of tho to bo known as the Flrat l)ls- plcasantost memories la of tho trlct Federation of Women's cluba '""''lllnK courtesy ' and co-opera.: ... .... tlnn of tho executive board. , In' of Oregon, aa a realm of a vote ,.., ., , , ' ...i, - ?.. . , i eloslng, your speaker takes th'a; a. the h.ca Pre Te"an chur,,; "nk you for the during this mornlmO, session. Till. Irving you." clmnjfo wiih pt't into effect by an, auu-ndrnt'iit tu the oriKliml by-j laws of the t-Ofistiluilon, and 1h ; believed to more i-k-urly txprtm the HtntUH of the orK(in. station. Other ehanKeH were voted upon durliiK the m-HHion, Indu-IInK 11 11 amendment corn-erninK the term of office of offkerH, which was extended from the oriKinal one year period to two yeum. Three- KiimiiG HpeccheH on Important ,,. ... . , , i .ubjecta lo bo covered were given Tho !rlJlnx an" ""-nival of tho I by mourner during the murium: Medfort", lllifi Hchool, under the i hours. 1 auspices of the Junior class anil A no-hostess luncheon waa hold held at the high school bulldir.f at Hotel Medford this noon, in ,aBt , , wa f h m,.1.riost honor of u.i pust piesiiicms 01 the federation, five of whom moot successful nlTalrg of Its were present, and gavo brief kind la the history of that i n h 1 1 1 u -talks. They were: Mrs. J. F.jtlon, which drew a crowd or 700 ilundy of Medford, Mrs. c. II. persons, Including many parents Lamkln of Ashland, Mrs. Jay Tor- and friends of students, rill of Talent, Mrs. (iordun Mi- Tho program of vauilovlllo con Craoken of Ashland and Mrs. C. slated of stunts of various kinds M. Woodward of Grants I'ass. musical numbera. imm-inir. inn, I,. The flreater Meet ford clubnK anil fun sklls. Tho highly acted aa hostcaa to tho federa- docorated concession booths, hi- tlon delegates yesterday at a eluding stands for the sale of hot dinner at the Hotel .Medford. and do.;s and other refreshments, and , Mm It. ;. Muiholland gavo tho the other carnival features were welcoming nddress. I distinctive of the occasion, which Approximately r,0 represent.-!- was ono for lull only lives of women's clubs from the Tho night's fun began with the various cities of southern ore- crowning of the carnival queen, Son are attending tho convention, Mls Anita M.rtir of tho senior eta which opened In Medford yester- who had been elected by the stu- day at 2:30 Tho convention will ,o:it body by a wide margin alter close this afternoon. Mrs. draco a hot competition between the rl- t hamhcrlaln of Ashland Is vn candidates. Knell ticket sold pies dent of the federation, Mrs. fr ,mn , , m..,nx vT. ,' i , '". T"'n"1, f"'Ht rml"n rrlcl a vole to be cast In Zl?.;r : " " ""m; ,ho '""en "-!t' i-i philcs of tentrnl I'olnt, setond TliitiHilnv afternoon. TnVr , iULtM'r Kllz,'!""h The Medfo.d high school hand retire. Lt i "'"l '""'" " " I lit. vauile- or Tle lvb w r TUCllt'r Vllln l"-B""". "! !'" Johlor mrv rt m '"Sun"" '".l ,r'''" fnrnlHlteil the iiiukIc for of p I. I t """"" u,-uw" tho 'lclng between II and L' 0.,;rIdd!.ettof,,i;HsU,',;!-,ee . ; "' w.,1,1, dosed the program. Chamberlain, president, given tills aiiernoon was, In part: "Tho District Federation valuo In proportion to Its serv to individual clubs. Hervlco Is DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES WILL SEE THIS SKYLINE 0 RARNIVA! j ATTRACTS THRONG i i 1 ri i m J?" 'i? - ; . PITCHERS GO G000 AND CUT BATTING, IN BIG LI r This is the latest skyline photo of Houston, Texas, where the Democratic national convention will be h.M i i o , , drawing of the hall being erected to house the convention. auonai convention will be held in June. Below is an artist's JOBS NEEDED TO MIXED CARD FOR " : HILARITY FRIDAY Diamond Dust of Local Team FAST BALL TEAM Phil I inyew, who Ik to meet I'fit Pudelfon!, local 1 ICi-ijouikI ho.t'T. here next Friday niKht. 10-ioimd main event nt the Japanese residents of Medford are enthUHiaMic hail fanH. Any Unit were miHned by the committee In raisinK funds called and hu1 Hcillu'd toward the hail fund. CHICAGO, April 28. W ' I'lteherH performed nearer to inld- season form in the second week j of the American league race, top-1 pllng batting averages conHlder- j ahly, unoffkiul Btatlstlcs for eon-1 teMts up to and including those, of Wednesday diHeloae. j At the end of the first week j of play, 31 hitters avenged .300 1 or more und 17 butted in the .4uui claw. At the end of two weeks' j cumpRlKnfns. unly 28 were ut or! ubove the .300 mark, while bull nine boasted a .400 uveruge. Italph KreHH, 8t. IajuIs hort- stop, dropped 19 points In bis' j batting -average during the pasts week, but other leaders slumped i j off anil he thereby jumped into: :the lead over the field with iin 1 average of .481 for players who 'participated in 10 or more games. l,eo Duroohor, the Yanks' recruit i keystone sucker, took second place, j hitting the bull at an average clip of .444. Paul Kasterllng, De troit rookie, who led the heap last week, fell 219 percentage points, but stopped in third place with a .417 average. Herb pennock of the Yanks and George Uhle of the Indians have the junior circuit pitching honors. winning three games in us i attempts. Pennock, pitching innings, allowing lti hits, runs, & bases on balls and fanned " 11. Uhle hurled 27 Innings, per- my the Associated Press.) jmitting 25 hits, 7 runs, 2 basea The left-handed Mr. Yerkes had I on balls aml lrut out 12. too much stuff for Hnllvwond. tho I ,ne Philadelphia Athletics iff E TO FINALLY WINS "If the Medford business nu.-n will only kIvu mo work for five to uiTivi' in MiMlford tomorrow lo liei.r;n lii-livn tinlnlm. f,r l.lu tall players." remarked M.miiKC.- I.ntili, with i .1 ..1 r.. . ,1 i, .. I Court Hall loilny, "I can give ITepuratlons last week. In atldl houlhern Orexon u Kood ball team. Hon to the 10-rouml event, Ktan Wlth all the InrKe Interest hete ley Itmlm-rH, l.itliuanian hone In .Medforil, it looks 1 ke woi k eru.ihi r of this city, will also meet .could bo secured for that number IM Nolan. b!(- !8!i-pound srnp of players. The situation Is se- 1'br ol I'oitlanil In a finish mutch. rlous, and work must be secured." ' li"ili t with only one week's practice. f,,r the match for the pant week .Manak-er Hull says ho Is Bolnn wl" Sailor .lack Wood to show tho peo)le of southern nlBht at the Hilarity hull puvil OrcBon ono of the best and liard- i,,n ,,nd the men have been wrest It is the opinion amonK ball fans that Frank f'hcKlcr iu th. l,ui il.vor. ..,nin Btlined 13 noints in team Imttlm; IUI,;iv l.,.ll 1 I " " c..Jnc coiiicni- i. ...,,. Ifl tiniru c;iicii-r seen u ine .Meoiortl tefint.etl set-tic 4..T Vn,.ba ..-.,u i I..., uuiiiik me weeH. out me ram ; ed set-to. 4-3. Yerkes u-hm In hot for years. water several times but buckled! Rulan Michols, pitcher, should be ' dn to pull out of It unscathed Improved over last season, as he ' neniiy every limo. Batteries: Ful had considerable experience In the ; Irton, Rhodes and Hassler, Ag-Mid-Winter I.eaBUe at Los Ani;o- ;new; Verkes and Alnsmlth. les durliiB the past season. ' Wan. Francisco continued her vicious assault on the Kncramento The diamond has been moved so hurllnir stuff by smashlnB Rachac fel'l nearer the ernnilMtnml vvlil..l, unit Khnn r,.p ...... ui... - has been working out will Bive the fans a better view of 111-5 victory, their third of the me- Bame. tr left field Cm, be week. Keuther held the Kolons every smoothed out .the iliamund will he I safe for elRht InnliiBs, easlnB up ' oun r to kci rui or part 1 in ine nnal urfme to allow them of the sun field. to scoro four times. Hatterles- pant Yankees still clunB lo first place with a .317 averune. est hfttltiK teams ever cnt tiiBetbcr Hiib In no Bcntlc manner. Kode here In so short a time. Of ' anxious lo itet Into better con- Two Inflclders and ono out course, thero Is the snioolhneis dltlon for his match with Nolan fielder who played In the Xlld of machlno work to be perfected, anil Wood is anxious to Bet Into Winter I.i-hbuc at Los AnBdes will mil w.m tliree weeks practice Boon condition for a match he "e trleil out by ManaBcr before the lcaeuo opens. ManaBcr Is to wrestle soon 111 Klamath day. They are all vaiimr hnr. NEW YOItK. pril 28. The season's second set of Na tional leaguo battlnff averages, shows CcorKe Oranthain of the Pirates leadimr the flock with a handsomo mark of .474, althoiiRh I I'lttsburg, as a club, has been having trouble In adjusting its batting sights. The Corsairs were hitting the ball at a clip of only .284, against 30.1. for tho leading Cardinals, when the latest figures were com piled includlnc Karnes of Wcd- en ; ....... nil u-lfh n .... , ...in iu- nintn the .Missions faltered Kachac. Shea and Koehler; Ructh er and Sprlns. After tying the count at sevi Rube Brcssler of. Rrooklyn was tho "object" of our federation. "to unite the women's clubs of this district for social, educational, Qlvle, and legislative Improve ment." Wo are convinced of the value of our objective, but uncer tain us to the best luethoiis of attainment. '4-WATER SUPPLY OF CITY CLEARS UP; "all ex ts these wrinkles will Falls. be Ironed out. In order to get a line on his players. .Manager Hall will play two entile different Infields dur ing the Bame tomorrow. The batteries for the f,.ht Hx ,. eVen Innings will be .Michols anil Ches ter: the last two or three inningi Harrison and McFaiiand. There Is m u c h enthusiasm among the fans in all Hie dif- ' ferent towns from Ashland to' firanls I'ass. towards the .Medford' STAUNTON, 111., April 28. () team. Manager Hall annreciates 1 l'i't"r liavuzcli bristle heavmii this kindly feeling, as there arc ' KlWllsliniilll leading the C. C. Pvle n"d Played short, and Jobnnv Mil ""ditho nominal leader of tho butt BEARDED BRITON , B yours of age, ami would like to se. lnP, ,'r , .,, , , . wl,h nn nvpKe of .500. but the cure work and remain in Medford. I Inning. Tbo fielding of both teams 1 "1 , , .1 Ji?"...""'1 ,nt !'.n' t;ive !"" "'::"?'"US,,t!? "L''!r ""'nejputKhu"rg puncher', lirantham had v.iuiim;. uiiii ine i lumns rnnr. ,o 1.1... . Hiiteilc- n..v... v. . i ". leaoinB nm league will! udnh h .1 til ' , i. " u. " ' me ""''1" ind was tied for the IAidnlpn, ilolllng and Whitnev: . u.n.i i. v,, ,. 121!' t;1'n,h,n.m 1I0U'S0 "'-'''O DOUI of New York, Frisch of SL I l.ouis and Webb and Hack Wilson Miclford's new slogan om ior our nail players and in will give you a ball team." In organizing his team .Manager Hall Is endeavoring to secure play ers showing hatting strength. He Is satisfied that the oniriel.i .ni Borreani. Schmidt. After dropping three straight to i-.os Angeles. Oakland came to life fill all requirements In this respect. I "lc nlmh frame and when the but is somewhat' doubtful about ' fl'cworka a"bslded, an Angel the Infield. i 'end had vanished Into thin air Shorty Miles whTT ,..,i ann seve' onk runners had can over the plate. That ninth several players on tho team fioin ! I""l ' leu pack, was first Into tin other towns In southern Oregon. Mtli control hum today after truv .ManaBcr 1 1 :i 1 1 wishes tbo fans lo frslng 41'.r miles from Ka.st St. kin The Meilronl pulilh- Is again xLZr? ,'hu n'.:'; '' - - ' purpose of a elub Is stilted In the !"'.!'.r.. ".. W"''k' Thu w,,tcl- rmU? have constitution and membership In-! ' dlcates interest and desire to fur- , rr'"" '"'""" .ther the alms of the organization. " .'' "m.: ', " 1 , "How m.iv II, ,lli,... . I' e pipes since the establishing of Individual dubs' It Is not the function of the district to plan club programs, lo solicit funds, I" try to direct work. Haeh club has Its own problems, dependent upon location, conditions, mem bership. Through affiliation with the general and the stale federa tion, through detailed Informa tion regarding our public library facilities, contact with the chair man of our university extension courses, opportunity to commu nicate with clubs throughout the country, tho district has access to material for distribution, material to bare with any club In pro portion to the capacity and will ingness of tluit club to receive. It has been well said that IT w nro not educated in these davs It Is because we prefer Ignorance to enlightenment. Hooks, pam phlots, magazines, offer Informa tion on every subject. Club man agement is no longer an experi ment, but as Vet there l n.. the city s new water supply, except the peculiar while color. which ! was caused by air entering the pipes, iiuiilcul.il lo tip. how-i.rr rtilrcn being opened while repairs were made lo the city reservoirs. I Tl.- .. ,. i ... . oi lepiiiriiig ami clean ing the reservoirs, during which the blow-off valves wen. opened, was completed ihe other day. after which the valves were closed again and Hie water resumed its miimal appearance. littleIIIg at snow mat he considers his team a Rogue River valley team, for all Ihe people, made possible by, the Medforil merchants contribut-i ing a ceriain sum. in order In a team for the entire Rogue! River valley. son. who nlave.l ftr. ,,.. , ... ; i""'"B "" w!la sh to give Court Hull a- years ago, culled ami ! ek Bk" , ln "f. looked NEW YORK TEAMS ! IN Ml PI iff' il Wbuunu j UIIVL. I Illy the Associated Press) I I l.ouis in 6: 27: SO. Hu had covered the 212ST7 miles from Los AiikcIcs In .(;. : 2:iia, giving him the lowest time In th ornre. John Salo, Passaic, N. J third man in tho race, was second todav In 3:. I!) till), ills elapsed time Is :iM:r.'.':4;t. Philip (lianville, Hamilton, Out , was third in S: Id: 13. Jlis elapsed lime is ;i;i2:;13:4(. their old Players while in practice ! 1 nvrH- 1 """Ingham and Hannah. hi.'iiuos r ruiay. pulling for Court to have I'llce lic.'lln. . They both are UKS MOINKS. Illinois captures ot the Cubs, each had an equal number ot circuit blows. Bill of Boston. Kelly of Chi cago. Douthlt ot St. Louis anl Sothron, Frlberg nnd Williams ot Philadelphia were other individ uals in tho .400 class In the sec ond week's hatting list. In tho .spring an average of .400 is needed to placo a player among the elect. NKW YORK. Kearns starts an- n i , '. iinuiey race nl other suit against Dcmpsey In state III 111 Major League Leaders top oi Illy the Associated Press) A combination of adverse weath er and fortuitous hitting resulted III new IciHlers being at the both ion l.u- l,..,..t,..u The weather was adverse Insofar: as it concerned New Yolk's Hiatus tilld Yankees both of whom were forced to remain Idle yesterday I and see themselves tdiutitcd into ! second place In Ihelr respective league HlalldlMKS. (By the Associated Press) Including games of April 27: Xnllotial r.atling (irantliami Pirate s, .103. Runs Frisch. Cardinals. II. Runs batted 111 llranthaln. Pi rates 13. Hits lioubit. Cardinals 24. Doubles Oraiitbam. P. Waller. Pirates fi eiuh. Triples Bottom Icy. Cardinals; I.. Waller, Pirates 3 each. Homers O Doul. litmus: Frisch Bidding was far from snlilteii when county tux foreclosed Prole magic formula for absorbing melb-i l'l,y Wl" I"1' "P '"r sale at auction ods, or information, or wisdom.''" "' ""' r,"H't house this without study, without effort ''"''"""" ''' llu sllerill s of! Ice. without desire. From bridge to ' HMiuty Olga Anderson acting poit there are rules for nluvlng "s In" auctioneer. i ue oiMioiiune hitllng was done i 1 ,1,"s; "clib and Wilson. Cubs; by Brooklvn and ( i..v..li, .i i itinilithiini. Pli-:ii..s in , ......I. Molcn hases Frisch, Cardinals; yson. Robins: three each. American the siime. iiress-luak ml. i.iif- deiilng, cooking there are direc tions, manuals recipes. Not a Woman hero who would hesitate to consult her cook-book Instead of trying to Invent a new cake, yet many a club woman expect to Invent Ideas. ".Material from the eight great flepartmenls of the Oeneral Fede ration, material on American cltl xcnshlp, American home, educa tion, fine nils. International re lations, legislation, press and pub licity, public welfare, was sent to district clubs early In the club year. The liso to which your Club president put this material innicnies the n ogress und stand-' lng of your club. I "Tho captain of any club Is Its BKltl.lN. April :. ,rt- -For- president. As your president, to elun Mlnls'er str uann has lost your club, and uh your club, so no time In letting the I nlied states your community. Presiding atlsnow that li rmany fully approves your meeting Is but one aliili"f Secretary K. lints' perhaps the least of her duties, outlaw rv of war o-.-t Tho president Is the leader. As approval ot President Von Hind president, have you studied ron-iit'g and the cubln .i iimuucr in pieces or tile prop erty were sold from a list which i required several hours to read Some of tho lots could have been purchased very cheaply, us was sIuimh by tin, fact that ono was put tii for sale nt $1.02, located in (he city of Kaglo Point eoiioieii the liobins to olu.t the 'Hauls from the National league crest while Ihe Indians wen Ine I the 'same thing to Babe Ruth and company in the American. ".Iiiml.o Jliu" Flllolt give up only three lilts 111 Brooklyn's II to (I victory over live Bosioii Braves al the Huh. ieorgo Fhle reelsleie.l lil. fourth straight win of the season las the Indians routed Detroit ut ! Cleveland. Ill to C. ; At St. Louis. Cie Browns fro- ' llel.e.t I e .. ... i .' ' " MMiuei over the Chicago While Sox. s,.,,, r: turned in his fourth Mctorv m five stalls f,. iu, ;r,,wn.s. The Chicago Cub.s fell victim on Ihelr home lot t,, .less Haines and Ihe St. l.ouis Cardinals, 4 to 2. Batting Kress. Browns, .tss. Runs .lamle.son. Indians 11. Runs balled in -MciimI, Yan kees Hi. Hits--(;chii!iBcr. Tigers 21. Doubles Meusel, Yanks S. Triples Regan. Red Sox 4. Homers 1 1. 1 User Athletics 4. Stolen bases Scb.ing, Browns 4. FORCED TO LAND Fights Last Night PLNDLKTuN. Ore.. April "ViHanny Lewi.-.. Portland v MiocsiM out llauy trillion d Ceeur il'Abne in the fourth round of a ten round go here Inst night. Tommy Licilnt-e W.ill., proposed Walla bantam, kavoed Willie V'i i, .1,,, t ( I reeli . I'on I i.. ..... . 'osi ro.imi oi a six roliti, .out T mo roreign rights other i... i i.. i. Hinn. I- . ... i ...... . : " soul. ...in ...oi iiuo, ii'itini'ii in r.i-i nisi iiikih oaeiien a lotir- What subjects your members are page reply to .III. tiiiuld Sehur-I ' "v the Associated Press) Interested und what material Is man. the American ambassador. I'LTRolT Bnne Jiowers. N'.-w -...ia.,iV on uivse KUOJCCIS7 i"ro-i n is uooi rsooil the t lerma n i.oi ni'ue. .x. v., teehnlcallv knock- ith, --u..-v.-.i ciuu uvioiui-b lean nir ii... i.iui ni-ooines Hie AmiTI-i'" "ul 111 11 Isl . ' is l-oayxil. Chile ( ") to expansion and self-develop- can pn.pal. but considers It one! M A II A- lmiiiv lli ..g.ui. i iina. ( ment und civic betterment. The j of the greatest practical steps' ha. technically knocked out lllllv P'ht Is the torch-bearer. toward peace uinl.-rliikctt by any j l! I'olle. Faigo. N . (x). j...i is a vitality that collimu. govcrnioent vlo.e ihe wa'-. It al-o. ."Mi.lN. Mo. Roval nicatefl Itself. tin,-. vti l.ti,leo.l iniiilm.b.9iu.l tl.A ..iAn. I- i 'lie. I . .'- , your followers with enthusiasm, accord with ( iei in.itu ' . lis,. . Cltv. diew i i n . O I'ld.ill.lll. kll lls.1 linred your Ideals nnd ndded ' ment limn I n ,-h., m io,..,.i K. . I II 1 1 1 . V Wi ii 1 1 fiitiiniHi Biiggestions for tho ail- count von Brrnsiorff In behalf nf.Iieln, i.o Vaiicenient of work In your clul)? the (Jerman overnment In Geneva, I Maud. II. Cllif, .lllMlllV Angeles, defraird Tony slon iloi. Li: B(H Ri;:T, France, April 2S I'P' The Polish airmen, Malor Louis Idzlkuwskl and Major Cassi :s. iiiilr Kub.illa who hopped off early h.i. Ibis moiuing for an unknown des tination, landed at Abbeville at ' two o clock this afternoon because ol a br.-ik In the radiator of their machine. Hie avlalois notified the author- ' itUs at Leltoing.-i of their l.s-ling. "lid add. ,1 tb.it they were not re turnlMg to that place tonight. I When the two Polish a l-my s t.'Ok o!f at ,' :,., this mornltiK ill. ir 1 i. siuiiiiion was not knowc. .i were runicrs of a oossl,,!.. tlril'S-Alb.Tllle at1t ni.t. itu,, u (H stated that they w ere mei elv mak imi an additional test of tip p. Plane which hod already perform-' ! sa.isl'actorllv on aiious .u distance flights. Abbeville Is about H).i mi. ., , , the north of Paris. ( ' I I lassilled a.lv.-illstog s.;s result, I Oq No. 4 of Series Selling Fresh Fruit m As ngeiils for tho growers, wc use tho following methods of sclllnK: 1st. F. O. B. Oregon Acceptance Sales 2nd. Delivered track calei at destination 3rd. Eastern Auction Vc sell as much as possible Tor cash. Oregon acceptance under Mio first method ns Ion as tho prices are acceptable and profitable to tho grower. Such sales are made here for cas't as Ihe car is loaded or throiwh pro-season sales made tinder a blndlnR contract with Fasten, Healers. Purchasers are required in all cases to make a substantial cash deposit per car at the time of sale, the balance being payable before arrival of the fruit on delivery of Hill of I ad lng with Inspection Certificate attached, showing that the fruit Is up to the grade called for in the contract. Note that the complete payment for tho shipment has been made before the arrival at the point of destination and the sale Is In no way subject to any inspection on the part of Ihe purchaser other than as desired at the Oregon point of shipment. This ""'"'"'I constitutes a real K. O. 11. sale and must not be confused with ao-cilled "r o r.. Sales or "Orders" where there Is no cash deposit or where tho balance is not payable ..... I after Inspecllon on arrival ICst. K. O. H. or cash Oregon sales are desirable only so Ion" us hey can be n.ado at satisfactory prices. It Is not desirable to narke these true F O if cash sales at .:reatly reduced prices simply to Insure a certain yield because such reduction can only tend tu reduce the market price of that particular fruit. The second method, that of delivered track sales In Kastcrn markets, Is ,alr to both buver ... grower. Many conservative Hasten, dealer, prefer to pay the market price o t dn o arrival, th,,, avo ,g speculation, and such buyers are often wll.lng pay a prendum for good mm.l.y. Thts type of sale should be universally used in the oMab.lshing of a b" AT the brand has cr,.abshed Ihe quality of the fruit .hipped thereunder. P. O. II. Oregon accent anco sales can be made to very much better advantage, the buyers then being cerUin of ,1' quality of the fruit which they are buying sight unseen. f ",e The third method, that of Kaslern auction sellii.gr. 1., used when in our iudgmeo. ,i the miction marki t. UK company is done ou Yours for a belter un.lerslan.llns of Ihe fruit shipping business. Stewart Fruit Company E. G. POTTER, Receiver Medford, Cftgon Telephone 226 R. G. BARDWELL, General Agent i eGASQLIKE FFDWEH 813 mm: mm 1 if mm rawtB