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PA'GE TWO Iocal and Personal The flno weather will lure the usual exodus tomorrow or Medrord , ,. r, on rules to re- sorts. th hlll ond river and other stream Some left today on week end trips, and quite a numcr of local folks plan a Jaunt to tno ocean at Crescent City, Uollf., or Hnnilon tomorrow. nance! Join the crowd Rat. nlte, Jacksonville. Dance to 2. Met ropole Orchestra. Nat plunno open dally. 59 Tcmpnrnry nuto licenses wore Is sued at the sheriff's office yester day to O. F. Mnys. J. J. Ossen liruKlie. J. R. Ilrown. Valley Fuel company. K. W. McAllister and T. n. Prynr of Medford. W. A. Fisher of Jacksonville and J'aul Master of Trail. Dance, niverslde Community Club Saturday night. Hroadway Orchestra. r'8 Walker's dance tnnlte, Med. Hide. 68 Ouests from n distance reglstereil at Medford hotels include Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Illnlr of llelolt. Knns.. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward .Mack of M l,ouls and C. H. (Irlffltli of Twin Falls, Ida. ,.i ii.' .vlo.lnw Run. I dav and Monday.' Leave orders at atoro or sec them KiowinK at tie- neva and Hhermnn Mi's. j-Teu ' ... r. riimmlncs 149-L SH success so far this season playlnK The Niit'ntorlum swlmmina pool! lth the smaller teams ot the val-, onenntion m on Kundays. r,li!l'''- The Karnes attract i;ood sized j tip, ii in w .,. . . , , - Mnn,..lim.u .mil are free. Tho Ladle's' Aid society of Zlon ! Lutheran church will meet In the church parlors. Fourth and (Ink dale. Thursday. May 24111. ai o'clock. Mm. Paulson will he the hostess. Tho ladles are servlni! a dinner In tho church purloin on Wednesday at 0:30 o'clock. A nle.iiuint hour la anticipated. Dance, Klverslde Community Club Saturday nlnht. ' Hroadway Orchestra. 5s Koo Kllnor Ilanley Hush for re clenned alfalfa seed nnd haled hay. S20 B. Main. I'hono 902. 332tf The Cavemen of Clrnnts Pass will Journoy to Oreuon Caves this even ing for a prournm and ontertrtln- ment, one of tho renlures of which will he a mldnluht dinner. The Oreiron Craves llesort bompnny en tertains tho Cnvemcn each year nt the opening- of the Cave season. Dancol Meet hie at Jackson vllle Hat. nlle nt the U. 8. Hotel. Dance 8 to 2. Metropole Orchestra, The American Lcilon Drum Corps presents Billy Bhnw, henvy ncicht wrestler, chnllenBer nf lid (Stranttler) IiCwis. world's cham pion. The wreslllnK match r ri day. May 15, Hilarity Arena. 61 Stanley Rogers, local Lithuanian wrestler, 'ieft todny for Klamath Falls, where tonlKht he meets Hon Noland of Coos Hoy ln a finish match. Tho two men met here several weeks ftRo nnd the match resulted In n victory for Hncers, who threw Nolind with an nirplane spin for the se:ond fall, which left him so aroKKS' that the Coos May man could not return for tho third fall. Walker's danco tonlte, Med. Dldn. noBiilnr dance, Uncle rolnt Pat 5K The rortland chnpter of the American Hed Cross Is makinu ef forts to locate Wallace Clydo .Men donhall. a World war veteran. He was a corporal with a tank corps during the war nnd Is described ft helms of medium height, slender build, llicht hair and Kruy eyes. Jle Is 27 years of aire. Mrs. Myra U. llnldwin. himie service secretary, states that they nro particularly anxious to reach .Mendenhiill by June 1. The Nntatorlum mvlmmlnir pool open at 10 a. m. on Sundays. fi!t Dance! Where? When? Who plays? Jacksonville, Hat. nlte, 0 to 2. Metropole Orchestra. Included among the Orenonlans registered nt Medford hotels are II. C. lllchnrds of Salem, John 1.11 lard of Kufrcno. nnd the followini; from I'ortland: W. A. Wylle, K. It. Silencer, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Katx, K. i:idredt:er. rlr.. C. Herb White, tluncaii 1- Slhlth. C. K. llnyce. J. W. Mann, C. It. Madtlork, Hubert liarrlcklow, Lud Alley, ('. W, Alexander, A. L. Schroeder, II. McUain. J. K. lllme. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itennett, Mr. nnd Mm. It. 1. llennett, J. J. Marshall. .Mr. and Mrs. L. Mardment, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sleep. Arthur Sleep and A. It. Cox. Shinnies $3.21 per M at Medford Lumber Co. J3tf Dance. Klverslde Community Cluh Saturday niuht. llroatlwuy Orchestra. r. Arnold Ilohnert of Central Point Ient several hours In the clly this morning shoiipinK. 1 Dance, ltlverslde Community Club Saturday lilBht. Hroadway Orchestra. 6S Sugar pine shakes, new stock. "Fnbers." Central Point. 70 There are over 25 peo ple in our organization working with but a single aim to give you in Fluhrer's Milk Bread the finest product of its klnd on the market. ji The attendance waa lame jester- Among the Hlate of Washington day at the joint school picnic of residents reBlstered at Medford ho. the llrownaliorn. l-ako Creek and I tela are Mr. and lira. D. K. Lydrn Lost Creek districts, held ul Lakeland slim Helen Haarl of Port An - Creek, where realerdav at noon a tMtuntifiil plenlc lunch was served. A program was arranged for the l.lcn.T, wnicn was jouuweu , u child welfare clinic In charBe of the loeal county health unit. Millinery sale now going on I the Kmmy Lou Hut Shop In M. M.jCarl V. Tenifwald, Hotel Holland, Store. Values to $10.00, special , I'hone 993. tf values to js.ou special Lai; values to 17.60, special 13.98: vnl- ties to &.&u, special fl.'ja; one lot j fnt I'ortland to attend today a to $4.00, special $1.00 cuch. Kid- meeting of the sub-tax committee dlo hats 49c and up. "''of the fitalo l:. lliriulou.il assocla-'' Dr. A. F. Walter Kresse hasition tax committee, of which he 1st moved to the Palmer Music Hide, I a memlier. 14 So. liartlctt. 09: Nat uIiiuko oien daily. M; t .....,, nra .... ii, i.w..; lillly Shaw, heavyweight wrest-: in Oret-on schools was iKsucd this l". arrived last evening from .Sail . venllon will act an early start here week hy the forest service. It was I-""" ''"V. ' tiih, for his mutch , Monday, when the large ngKieun prrparnl 1y John O. (luthrle, ns- nvxl Friday at Hilarity hall llh j tion from ,, meet,, with ltant district forester, and (leorae, "'" J'" k Wood of this city and , h(.r , ,, or more B1K.slH frnm (trimth assistant In the forest ser-' vice jiiilillc relations de.artnn nt. Twenty-five iHctures Illustrate the hook. Dance Let's ao nance juck-i onvllle. Sat. nit, ropole Orchestra. r""8 Wm"S!!!mKI Bedford and Don Noland. j ,.Btratlon of the deleKates i Kenerallons. j namlc speaker, a woman of charm match. Friday nlcht. .May 2o. Lilly, wvil. Taxi. "Ic. IMiolic 2.1. will ink i,l.. ,.i tlw. n.i,vii,. i .No ailmisslnn Is chamed hut nn n i i . i.,..i.i (Shaw aKrees to meet Jack Wood; jand Don Nolan. Hilarity Arena. 01 . t enirai l-oini win piny us iuiu in j hnseball tame of the season inmor-1 "w on us nomo oiiinioim, inio l."e Falls nine, which Is made up a c. ..v crowds of spectators and are free. Walker's danco tonlte, Med. l;ldK. "" Dance. Knglo Point Sat. nlte. GS j W. Williams, slate traffic officer j working out of Salem, suffered a! hadly mangled right arm this week , when his automobile crashed intol Hemstitching Xc per yard. P.ut one driven by F. L. Wicks, (.'hum-1 tnna covered at llundicrafl Shop, hcrlaln hotel, Portland. Williams tf wns thrown from his machine into! Mrs. Harry Roberts, who has the Wicks nutomobile, Dance, Hlverside Community Cluh Saturday nlBht. Hroadway Orchestra. 5 The Xatalorlum swimming pool open at 10 a. m. on Sundays. 5n There Is still no break In hIkIU to the warm weather that has been prevailing hero for n week or so past, and Sunday will he another one of mild temperature nnd nor mal humidity. The highest tem peraturo of yesterday was 87, and today's minimum temperature was 44. Dance! Big time of the sunson. Jacksonville, Sat. nite. 0 to 2. .Met ropole Orchestra. &S" Will take care of your children while you work days: mother'sl care. Call 6U3 .. iiartieti m. "iinB business. Californihns registered at Med ford hotels Include A. It. Johnson of Sacramento. Mr. nnd Mis. W. E. Dunn of Los Angeles, D. M. l'urdy of Herkeley, Klwood llen hoff nnd fnmlly of Hollywood. J. Gulden and party of Oakland, Mrs. II. C. Smith. Mrs. It. J. Voeth and Mrs. A. S. Mac Donald of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. 10. ( linker, Hugh Chirk of Fresno. Mrs. Peter Mr- liean, M. D. Collier, Me. and Mrs. II. H. Williams. II. II. Welsh, A. Devlne, ll. H. Jones anil M. K. Lundon of San Francisco. Hemstitching He yd. Shields. So Tho iJnHt mho improvement ciuii) meetlnK which was to have heent held tonight In the city ball, has heen iioHtlioned . and will he held next Wednesday evenlim at the aanie iilace at 7:4Ti o'clock. Itainhow trout eucil to the ex tent of C.OOO.aoO have heen taken nt Diamond lake durliiK the last two weeks, and 3.000.01111 more are In ulaht. accordlnu to word receiv ed hy Matt 1.. Ilyckman. superin tendent of hatcheries for the slate came eomnilssiion. The laruest ulllk'le etiit-take this season was on May 6, Ityrkman said, when ;i3t. noil cbks were taken. The largest KK-take In any one day last year was of alinllt J,;.'it),000 cues, said to havo prolmhly eslahllshed u world record. Know at lite sum mit near Ulnmuml lake Is Ihree and one-hnlf feet deep. Ityckman ex pects to Mo tu Diamond lake next week to supervise work. Dance, Kacle Point, loniulu. as "Walker's dunce tonlte. Med. IIIiIk. CM Harry l.eOler of Hurrton. Kans.. was amoiiK the motor tourists from i dislanre who rcnlslcrert toilay nt the local branch of the out of slate auto rcslstrallon hurrnu. Hohert (-hnrlea Hart. .Medford, Is anions the more than 500 stu dents nt the University of Oregon w ho expect to receive! dexreea at oiiimencenient time this 5 ear. Hart will receive, a Bachelor of Science desrec In huslnoiw admin istration. 1 Dr. II. P. Coleman Is out of town for a few dnys on n fishlmt trip. Twenty years alio this week two nlacer miners, the llnrrl.on broth-! ers, reported that they had dinned up isn.noo In the last two weeks on their claims on imams crccs. in one day tnklhe out JTOrtn. nc- rordliiK to a Portland Journal news Item from Grants Pass ul that time. If vou want n Bond hlllldlllB limn I on n low rate of Interest, see Hod den I'u. S.'ltf' Kor the woman of larger prcpor- ; Hons, these frocks nlve lines of. slenilerness and youth, nt the same time cleverly ndoptlnc the new est land smartest from Paris. Here is n (."" M" lotion of KeorKette rrepe de chine - ; ichlffun. Their very low prices ry low prices prove thtit we put no premium onm, ,hopplnK lour. I ehle ond bounty, wire -111 to s-'. ! Slew ard's $10 H 5 store. 57 Home urown produce Is needed i Mrs w F v;,iker wns a visitor t nnl or l linnks. lwdy at the public market, where fonl ,hrt itorrydale .llstrlcl this w h to rxpuss our nppreei- thcre was only a small supply this i mornlm;. 'ntlon and thanks for the beautiful ! morntiiK. and runners nre uiB' dj L)r mains prescription No. IS O' j floral otferim nnd for the sym ll.y the marketmast. r to brim: In I fnr poison oak a Btinranterd rem- pathv and respect paid to our falh- mor produce us the demand Is ' .,...,,......,,,. bottle 50c nt i r and hi.sbsnit IHiowlnit much neavi. r than me, nr,ns Ivu Ktore; near as your l supply, llerrlen were scarce todavl phn0. Free dellveiy. & i and the ilemaml ejceeiled Ihe sup-l Mr nnil Mr, I.-.M. Fisher were ply by over i crates, and drrsM-d ,,., Valley vlltoiJ in Ihe city this I poultry was nlso lacklnK. ljlst j mornlnK .and while here they dis Tuelay and Thursday there wnsjpnse1 r ,-on-lderable business nnd prnetlenlly no prisluce nt the n.ar-1 I ket and many mornlnK shoppers Were norely disappointed Walker's dance tonlte, Med. Nat plunge open dally. ildir. 59 MEDFORD MATL I Kelea. Mrs. hllzuhelh Clearwater of Yakima, .Mr. and Mia. F. F. King-1 ston of t'enlrallu, .Mr. and Mrs.; Wullare llowman of Vancouver nitai Holier! I). Wilson and Frank Young of Seattle. Let nie write your fire Insurance Superintendent K. H. Jledrlck or ini ptihllc schools left last evenine U"n Noland of Coos I'.ay. prelim - unary to nis cnaiiiinonyon. ,m,n early next month at the fairgrounds j I w"h tHtnnialert Lewis, world s . 'V. t..l,l hin.nlnn MllW It'fl' 1,1.1.. U'lm;ith K.-lllw ' " V ,. , i . .j Met- uiiernofin in anil arrive in i"-'",v ...i. .t,... , presineni ot tne I niversl'y or ure- ' " ,S,J where he will attend a match to-; .M,.,ifr, ,lt j o'clock In tho even- I bnoxo as it look Its treacherous Kon. Mks l-hllllps. who Is n prom i nlirlil between Stanley llouers of,in ,and tortuous wav through threo I t..... i - ,.. Tw(.n,y.nno llt f the state cars j ..,urch at S: 311 and the openlm,- rc.KMI,.,.P,i here yesterday with thejmi.ireKH liy .Mayor (). O. Alendei fer ,,., Bln,p , ti.tric l.urenu. Cul. ive of Klninatii Kails. R. falnim or iJlinsiliuir uiiu uvnrno llawn of Itosehur,! re- Mtuineu to tn ir Homes .- iik mn-i i.mniK - - ihree-mlnilto sieaklnB contest held ln lnj ,. , y last nlcht. turkeys nre dolnc well In in......i,inA ...,niv it imtv mil he Josephine county. It may not he ; nlllny years before the wild uolihler ! will be sought In the forests In-Int K,.a,i f the poultry yard. It sure- u,,, Keulty Hoard will escort the y promises lots of excltment for. visitors around their scenic drive, the hunters here In the future. lending at Ashland where nnnther i;rants Pass Courier. ! ten w ill he given them nt the Ash- been employed here since last fall at the Whltelaw Candy company, left this afternoon for her home at Merrill, Ore. Mr. lioberts and son Jack, who arrived In tho city 'early this morning, where they have been proving up on a home stead, accompanied Mrs. ltoberls. Auto owners' attention arrested hy display of entirely new auto awnings at the Auto Top Shop. 30 North Crape. tf" Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Waldon have returned from an extended trip to I'ortland. Oeorge Norrls of Portland was a local business visitor In Med ford yesterday. A. l:. Chapman of Ashlnnd spent t,a morning In the city transact- See Kllnor Ilanley Hush for re- clenneil alfalfa seed and baled hay. 82li 13. Main. Phone !)02. SaHtf Dr. C. W. McFaddcn of the Tal ent district was a Medford visitor this morning for several hours. Kegulur dance, Kaglc Point to night. SS His friends were much amused on receiving recently from the M KlenieK farm in the irau uimhci u postcard announcement of the I birth of some baby coons there, nn.hy a moviiiK Iok Niispended on n follows: "Mr. ami Mrs. 11. A. C. (cable, is still unconscious but ex Coon wish to announce tho arrival peeled to live hy Dr. Hayes, who is of n litter nf baby coons on Mun- j attending him. Hudlev wh.i u..m day. May tne Mtn. - Knocked l r feet by ihe unnianaKc- An excited citizen, on beholding aide lojr, sustained a crushed left n rlltihl-h pile of a neiKhbur that'lutiK and other internal injuries. the latter had net burning at N e..KK huh - iinnece ary aianu, iw w im.-n mi-. fire department responded Willi the chemical wagon. Tlie Hand llox Shoiipc. Kust Ctlt St.. just east of (Iroceteria. j sclotlsncss. but the physician, from has on display beautiful new hulajhis examinations holds consider- i of every type, incluiling the famous i .in? niwl M oiitii'liim hat; more popular priced hats. l The annual clean-up day of tYn- i tral Point was. heiiiK held In that town today. SuKitt' pine tthnkes, Medford Lbr. Co. a'f- Al I .lit roll left last niuht for Ku Kene where he will attend a Parts Jobhertt dlKirlct convention held in that city today. He will return lo this city Monday morninu. Kirst clasw paperhaniiir: work wanted: guaranteed. 334 West tith St. Walnut top Kiaftint; by experi enced. succch-vTuI walnut urafter. Tall at address. 437 Ho. Kir. F T. Lydiard. representative of Walton A Moure Pryniods com pany of S:n rVandM'o. called on local business men in the city this nmrnlnn. His brother. W. K. i.yd Innl. who was In Medford a few days ncti, left for the north on an extemted i-usnes lour Kincnld s dance. Kanle Point t o-1 nlnt- . . , 5N Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. OsscnbrunKC . ami in 1111 ly mi tifiiii nn end in frescent t'lty, havini; left for that point thin mornknu. "(Jill of My Ureams." have yu heard dene Austin sint; It? No? Then you've missed a real treat. Hear It nt Palmer Music House. Hohert iMancy of Portland, on ot .Mr. nnd .Mil, it. n. v lancy. "'"j t " I al rived In Medford last nmni ior visit with his parents and loc friends for n few days. Helman's hatha and plunge ope" for the neason. "0 Mr. II. I. Powell and small son .;tnu,r upc-nt yesterday at the home of lrt Joe eHlt,r on the Hlddle ro.l(l iisndpleatlnR and smocklne. The rasnion Miop. sjs sieo.oro cos. . r ,, . ,.. ,..,., mo - u.re.l in Ill.m Ilie ..ruun cree , ,r,,.t njH n,rni,m on n business njl) n,rn,m on n business;,.., ,, ,h., ,..., ,.,,. to) 5:. prompt sanitary itm . ...rvlce S"tf Ml,oi.i.inB Wanted ;ooo tans to nltend the openlni; of the dreg on -California baseball e.u:ue reason nt Medford. 3:30 p. m.. Siindav, M.y rth. Klamath Kails vs. Medford. TRTTCTTNE. MEDFORD, Kern Johnson of Kama Valley I spent several hours In the c ity thin , mornlnu disposing of hi week end ' shopplm:. Nells taxi. Phono Si. The Mate Music teacher rn- , i. ,,ri., ,1 n vlcinltv for hre.ikisl , ,,., M.,irr , rll!ht viock j ,h(1 ,nn,.B. The un cial music t(.ar,el8' convention excursion ..... ' ... ..... .... . ,. . !"'" "ave i-oruano tomorrow i will stnrt the meetlnii off at 3:30. iA, BIllin po-hosl luncheon will , ,e it at the church, with an interestinB proiiiam of music fur- ,,,, ,)V UTOUP Of ViKltlnK ariisis. Ii Anmne the many leutures! 'planned to entertain the cucsts. I ! wm he a mirilen parly at the htimn' : r w.... i,.., of Ml j, c.l eater .M ii'iioy .n'li-iieii. wiin ine , .Medford dull as hostesses. 4 o'clock on . Monday. After Uiiu land community club. Concerts will be held both nights of the convention, with many well known artists contributing num-bei-s. At the Tuesday night con cert. James Stevens, local popular hailtone will sing n group of num bers. iimonK which will be "The City of Joy" song cycle hy Deems Taylor and Charles Han.son Towne. All concerts during the music teachers convention are open to the public, as are the dinners at lintel Medford and the Presbyter Ian church. E. Oeore . Uadley. Owen-Oregon Lumber company head decker who was hroiiKht into tho Sacred Heart hospital yesterday at 11 o'clock in the mornlnir uncoiisci-uis frnm mute Kails here h was struck nadlcv. wlm --. .i.......,i J u...iii. .no lown. is nt the, nttiMiir in iier nusrianu. The ex- tent of his injuries. accordlnR to j Dr. Hayes, cannot be accurately determined until he regains con- aide hope of liis recovery. pnMirMTiriM nc i lUUnVLIlMUIl Ul 1 11 TEACHERS j STARTS MONDAYi KLAMATH BOOSTS MEDFORD LEGION CONVENTION PUN , Announcement of plans for the: , ' K 1 ",",n"no"' V'"""r'' formnlion of A.l.eruan Leuion av- people who nttrml,.,! KIlmmhL luh( ,,. lh, M1J countys rullroml .elehr.illon were n,ltlomil t.onVetio .. the nrBani ( n,nm.m.l..r Hora,,. liromley of In.- , ,. . llo ,.,,, in till, ,,.' AU'lIInt'lI Unvl tt tnn ih-.i-Ij.., t. 1 " " ";nani. cnair- mi i iiiv loitvcnunn comnmiee. McDonald stated that the Med ford business men have xuhscrlhrd 1 0 i:,.Amo l.udtret for the purpose of entertaining the American Le- Kton duriim the convention, which lnkps .,t. rtti " ",rv "ve a reaoy eimaceil 25 drum corpa ami hanil thne nf which will come to Mi'il foril from California. There will he two Iir parades' rtntl a novelty new to the entire! fftate of Oregon, an aerial circus, j which Includes aviation honihiniii under '2 under I'Ti hime flood lights, ami n. p rotcchnlcal display has heen ar-j r.mi;ed for. McDonald said thei fireworks display will he the laru- est nnd most elaborate ever nis - played on the Pacific coast. Several national celehrllles from, WnshlHKinn. I). V. and lndianap-i oils. lnd.. nre plannlnu on attend-, Inc the Mb American Legion con- clave. Me.tn.rd delerntlon to the Kam,h Kas r,lPrnl,n ronslst. f . . . nP,,minent hnalnem men as well as the I'lks" and hlRh school haii.ls. The Klamath Xeivs. Mr. J. K. Kohhjn. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Schmidt ' WAXTKIV-M'.lrl for Kt;neral house . ...,,,,. ! work. Phone .-J-i. 0 Mr. and M:s. Karl Hrisco. and Fanitlv Mr. and Mrs 11. II. Ilobins and Family. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. P.ndtke nnd Family. Jlr. ami .Mrs I . i linhl.lns Mr. and Mrs. t; tl Itobhins, uml Family, I OREOOX, SATURDAY DRY FILM WILL MEDFORD WOMEN ! j BE SHOWN CENT. IN ROSEBURG AT 1' PL NEXT WEEK FEDERATION MEET i . I i Ist W"e KorKet." which ia Baiii! ItosKIil'Kn. Ore. May in to he one of Die most tnterenl.nK (Special i Membcrx of .tho ore irchlhi!ion films over produced i gon Federation of l:ur.riess and antl which haw been drawing larxe Professional Women's clubs gnth atidiences in all parts of the coun- i cred here from all parts of the state try, will he shown In the hisn j fr the annual convention. Aim. Rrhool auditorium of Gold Hill, on ( t'lnrahelle Klliot, president of the Monday. -May at 8 p. m., and in j Medford c-lut in one of the speak the l iirlHtian church of Central ; Vrn on tlio program, end vera. Point, Thursday. .May 31, at 8 p. m. members from .Medford are expect Tl)is picture is a wonderfully real- '. (-d ((1 attend. 1st ft; ond dramatic portrayal of the i Outstanding speakers on the vx- iraein'H ui uiu buhnjh uays uiiu ih a true ntnry 01 occurrences in tne middle west. With the dramatli - portrayal of "Ten Nlsthta in a liar I I,...." ..., tin.nu n.olf I iiliml tf.ll. t)i Ipq.Fln ntnrtn nf i """" --ru, " i OfferlllK will he taKen. Rev. V. J. Moirow will deliver a Bhort otldreSB In connection with the howln? of tho picture. It Is requested that children under 16 he accompanied I y parents or others. Livestock. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 19. Oattl calvi'H. hot:, heep unl liimls Mtondy; no receipt. Province. PORTLAND. Ore., May U9. tJPt XVhoril prices: Itl TTKH Steady. ' Portland dairy exchange net wholesale prices: Cubes. extrn 42c; stand-jnt Seattle. He has also ured re tards 41c; prime firsts 401Jc; firsts' search work alonw n variety of lines 39 2 c Creamery prices: Prints i In thlM field, and his program is 3c over euhe standards. Kdllrt One cent higher. Port land dairy exchange, net basis: Fresh standard cxtm l!7e; fresh standard firsts 2c; fresh tnediiini extras 2 5c; fresh medium firsts 2ic; prices to retailers 1 to 3c over exchange prices. NTTS Hteudy. AValnuts ffi 27c; almonds t'0f?2Sc lOflle; pecans 3S(fi4Lr. pen nuts HA Y Steady. Buyintr prices: Eastern tireKon timothy $2i.5n ff J 21: do. valley lU.fiO; alfalfa SlSfti 1 !."; oat hay $15.5uT( 1 ii ; straw $K.5o per ton. SellinR prices! $2 a ton more. CASCAKA PARK Steady. 7c lb. Oregon Ktapo root 1 ff 4c. HOPS Steady. I!t27 crop 23c 1 h ; 1 It 2 S crop 1 S !i 1 H i c ; f U gsi lew 20c. ' Pfds to the fnrmer: MILK Steady. Raw (4) $2.30 cwt. f.o.K Portland, llutteifal 40c station, 4lc track, 4 3 'ii 44c f.o.h. Portland. POl'l.TltY Steady. Heavy hens 23c: llht lTli'Jilc: broilers 27 ''i-Sc; Pekin white ducks 27c; j colored, nominal. i tlN IONS .Steady, local 1.75i 2.2 5 tier cwt. . POTATOKS 7.ru fi Sl.1'5. WOOL Steady, eastern On-Kon 3.11 4ilc: valley medium 43c: coarse 3 sc. ri0c: ao. short 33'4nc; kid T)c. , Portlatid Wheal. I'ORTLAND. Ore. Ma y19. & Whfat: DHII hard white. J1.54 soft white, western white, 1.44 hard winter, western red. J1.3J nortnern stirinK $1.3ti. Today's car receipts Wheat. 27: flour, 10; corn. :t: oats. 3; hay..l. San IfancNco Huttcrfat. SAX KltANCISCt). May 1. (tPi P.utterfat. f. o. b. San Francisco, 4ti ic. i FOR LOCAL L! Texas, October s to 111. was mad1 nere lU(.iy y II. A. Harder, presi Ktrst national bank. member of the Save-to-Travel as sociatiin, n national organization co-operating with the legion in the organization of the savings clubs. Local World war veterans are bnnk ,, Mar, ,,.,,. ,,u,s ,,, that they will have ample funil for attencltiiK the convention which in expected lo lie the i;reiitent ever hehl, even liurprnsnini; the epoch niaklnK K.ltherlnii in Paris hint year. stntctl Coinniiinleiltlon Medford l.odiie No. 1(13. A. J K. A. M.. Friday. May V lithi nt ;;3a p )n, Hy or- derof W. M C. M. HurSTON. 5T Klamath Kails Secretary. Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. buys four band saws "r nllls here. TOO LATE TB CLASSIFY, KO liKNT Partly furniJ-fted! modern 3room apt. Phone 1SS4.J tiO 1 WAXTKP loniK-tent woman for! part time general housework. Must he experienced and have i good references. dood Job to right party, (ilve qualification!-' and salary expected in first let-1 ter. Write llox !. Mail Tribune. j 60 ' SALK Modern house, close! to m-hool and stores; J bedroom."., kitchen, living room, dining room, and bath, fireplace. 3.'o, terms, to suit. Inquire 113 Willamette. fin .vR tKXT Furnished J-room apt. nnd iraniBe nt 14 li. Ivv I M9tt,l MAY 10, 1928. t-n.-iv and interfKiint; iiroram wm . .Miss i.,,,,,, .M,,.sln i-hiiiips, 1 head r the Xationnl Kederntiun of j imsiness and Professional Women's . . .... .... .... ' .. ... . . '. ... . . i ciuos, amt nr. Arnold itennett Hall. 1 flPl, f)1. llpi. in,'purtiin't office In the ! orininiffiitlnn. Dr. Hall has chosen for his topic "America ami World Politics." Dr. Hull Is regarded nw an authority 1 In this field, and hu wrHU'n and j spoken extensively t" allied topics. He holds memher.ship at present in j the institute of Pacific rHalions. ; 1 the social science research council, j the national crime commission, and! similar oiuaniwitlons. He has vrft len on "The .Monroe Doctrine" and "Popular Oovernment" a m o n k other topics. President Hall's zeal for eneour atdn;; the study of politics espec ially In world matters, has already made its If foil throughout the northwest. He recently delivered the leading address at the district i convention of Kotary international beiiiK recoi-ni'ed by lendinK edu cators and industrial heads in tin west. Home of the fentures planned for the visitors nt Ilosehurw were the emhlcin break fast at the Cniptiiia hotel this morning.- the state fed eration luncheon at noon, the na- itioual federation banquet tills even- ins and several events on Sunday. IE WASHINGTON, ,lny 10. (A'i The senate today rejected a move to repent the federal Inheritance tax. The vote was 4'i to 30. Party ," . " V ., ,,. , I and 1 1 republicans voting fnr rc ! peal nnd L'j republicans, 17 demo j era is and the lone farmer-labor nator voting ajiainst it. Too Hot to Cook Dine at HOTEL MEDFORD TOMORROW $1.00 m- GTH JZZ SJVger, O ' " ' Woman Jumps From Pendleton Hotel As Result of Delusion PEXDLKTOX. Ore., May 19. Mm. Kaiherine Timmfrman. 55, of Helix, suffered concussion of the brain and a fractured nkull early this mornlnu when nhe leaped from the second floor of a locul hotel to the concrete walk 22 feet lelow. A delusion thai omeone wished to poison her in thought to have been the ratine of her leap. At a loeal hospital her condition wax rnnrtf1 favornble. ! FOR GRADUATION and other occasions WRIST WATCHES Elgin in the very latest Parisienne Cases in attractive color designs. See display in window. Lawrence the Jeweler Main and Fir Established 1908 LAST TIMES Tonite -an aviation thriller - a new pair of lovers FAY GAKV VRAY COOPER. a great picture "THE IIGIQM From rvorv curnpr of tlie world they ciime. That viilimit liniid of youths whose last illusion mid first women were dim mem ories. They had tried every- thinir in lite lint death and deatli they eiifieHy emirteil. A sensational mystry-melo-drama of the air. STARTS THE DUNCAN SUNDAY SISTERS i FOR 3 in DAYS "T0PJ3Y & EVA" These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store DON'T, MISS THIS GREAT SHOW