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t - V - vkim TOXfSt ' MEDFORD MAILTMBUNK I Dallr, Sunday, Wrakly rubllalini rjr Ilia BEDr'ullU J'ilHi'liNU CO. t-IT-lt N. Fir HI. I'bone 71 BOUKKT W. IU1ML, Klltor B. hUUIM'KK bill l li. UauafW An lndtpIMlent NewapaiOT F.nteml it arond rla.a matter at Uad forti, Gmgun, uiwl.r Act o( Wank s, 1H79. subhciuitjon hates Br Mall In Advance: Daily, with Sunday, year... $7,150 Daily, with Kunitay, month .7ft Daily, without Sunday, year 8.''0 linilv nil In. tit KiHittiaV. ll.OIltll 1A Weekly Uail Tribune, ona year.... t.Uu I Sunday, one yir S-00 , lly Carrier, in Advance In lied ford, Ah taiul, JackMiiivill, Central Point, .'lux-mi, I Talent, lioiu Ilill ana on wguwsys: Dailv. wiUt HimUjy. month. .1 .7fi . .OA , 7.00 . 8.00 Daily, without Sunday, montli... Daily, without Sunday, one year. Daily, with Sunday, on year... All term, caati in advance. I1KWRF.R OP THE ASSOCIATE.) I'RKSS lleceivlng Full Leased Wire Service Only paper in city or county receiving Dfua by tfitifral.li. The Assoc.utvd Press fa eir-luslvely en titled to the use for republication of all oi'Wi diKpaUbra credited to It or otherwise creditt-d in thia paper, and also to the local news put li nil ed herein. All right fur republication of ipecial dli Dutches lierein are Slo reserved. Hwom daily average circulation for ill months ending April 1, 11C.8, 4532. Official paper of the City of Med ford. Official paper of Jackson Count)'. Advertiainir llcpreaeiitutlvea V. O. HllllK.SSKN l COMPANY Ollk In Mrw York. Clikasu. Uttrult, Ban r-'rauciaco, Loa Aiiffelea, bcaltl., 1'ort. land. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Ferry roml the wt Hang aliout ho sweet ly, report thill lietween Urn wiiimI IK't'klTH unci the totliiHl, u kuiiIi-ii has nu I'hunrc". Vi'HtfiMlny your corr. tiillieil with it rolilieil 1'iirincr, who related In ilrtull huw hu was skinned by man and nature, anil then he laughed about u fool lirii of his, who tried to hatch out u iluur knub all last srlnK. what iiai'IM':xi;i? fOiiKin ('fly ICnlerpi'lM) .Mrs. Ksson pluys for a quar tet of which Mr. Ksson 1h a lueniher. A few yonrH Uffo Mr. Ksson wa a popular singer here. The colliinuntly at hint haH pro iluceil a gal, dCHerilicd liy IovIhk frienils of both sexes, iih "pulii clun." Heretofore, she hus only been known ns stntuesiiin and ple tui'emiue, with hel' skirt hitched up a hit too IiIkIi In the back. . roll SALIC Tlilnl-liiiml Kurd. Ill-ZI Hhupe. (Unly run to death.) A iitnu drunk enoiiftli to be drlv liiK an auto, watt catlKht nfoot laHt evening. The church appeals for you at tendance Ibis Huntley uiorniiiK nnd Vou should Ko. (linker Herald.) iJouhlc-Jnlntcd advice. The as pis silos were full, and the pews Imply. CAI'TIOt'N CONCI.I'KIOX (Clilcn. Cat.. Kiitfrprlsc) JIKltt'Kl) -The body of Joe See. was found hunuhiK from a fl tree here yestenlay. He hud been dead for several hours. Sheriff W. T. While, who with M. Al. Morse, deputy ami II. II. Houston, deputy coroner. Investigated, believes ho committed suicide. The fortheominK campaign pro mises to be a dinger, with the pro fessional hater busy with the col lection plate. Already funds lire being garnered to eouibat Satan, Itomo, Vice, and Hum. The pro fessional hater Is always wimllly religious. Religion enables this specimen or humanity, to keep from loathing himself. In a more thorough manner than did Judas 1 sea riot. - 'IMie weather is shaping around for the staging of the druiualle gesture known as a thunderstorm. 'rile full report of Hie presiden tial campaign fund probe at band, indicates that our Jr. scedsender will turn out to be as snippy a peslerer. In due course of time, as our rarm-savliiK sr. solnn. Aided by a pair of Dixie democrats, jr. managed lo aggravate Mr. Hoover Willie that distinguished gentleman was on the stand, by falnlly Intl inaling he was in cahoots with lnanufaiiurcrs of chinaware. The primary vole In tills state is proof sufficient that the constituents of the Jr. scedsender are fairly fond of Hoover. He should desist his devilment In the political Interests of II. Marin Dawes, vice president, and father of an unilerslutig pipe. Ct.KAIt AS .tll'D (Cons Hay Times) N O T I C K ' True Story" writer In town would like lives of varied. Iinpinianl evenis of two struggling c I e m e n t s. I'lioni" i"iiO-.I or write llox II' 1J care of Times. Telf I'lymale. 2. has mastered tho art of sucking fluids, such as lit I Ik and water, through a straw, and feels as proud aliout II, as if ho hud cut his little ringer. The departure of everybody with tho price, on long Journeys towards the lisltlK HUH has not created the civic vacuum expected. A Hhooinuker's son is going bale footed. Bishop Shot by Paetor ClIAIll.HsrroN, 8. ('., June !. The condition of Hie Right Hcv. Wllllnm A. (Juorry. Protestant Episcopal blaltop or the South Caro lina diocese, who wan shot ester day by the Kev. J. H. Woodward, wa'a reported this morning a "un chanKed and m ill very aerlons." Meredith la Better DKS MOINKS, . """ S.-W'i K T .Meredith's condition allowed gonio Improvement today. Ho apent n falrtv good (Jay yesterday. .Or. A. C. I'ae. his phy!rtun. reported Mr. Meredith, former secretary nf nBrleulltire. Is atlfrerlnn fr..nt hlr.li I'loo'l proiiiniro. Ilm toi.dilioii ji crlllcul, ... . , ' UP IN THE AN'S roii'iuvst of the uir is whirling nloiig at Mi' li u iu. iliug iui:i) tlmt it in tlifficult for the liumuu Jiiiud to ki-ep M up with its KciiKiitiomil progress. One niiiHziii"; flight is no sooner completed than itnollter dikes its place, the thrill at breakfast is jeplaeetl by allot lie.'. thrill at dinner, until the average person finds his supply ,f adjectives exhausted, and any orderly appraisal of the situati on, ns n whole, impossible. Probably Colonel l;indlicr;.'h is partially rosp"iinil)le for his condition. For his unprecedented solo flichfc eoininp; first, placed all subsequent achievements under the In'.'iditiK of anti climaxes. Nothing in the way of ocean air flights lias, and probably not Inn;: ever will, so capture the imagination and so arouse world cnthiitiusni, as the unique and spectacular ach ievc ment of the "Lone Kajilc" in his "Spirit of St. Louis." In this headloii? dash, tragedies are jumbled with ihillanl triumphs, and isn't it astounding how quickly both are forgot ten f . ( ' . ( A few years ago this disappearance of the Itulia aitd its crew in tile barren wastes of the Arctic Circle would have, held the world's interest and keenest sympathies for weeks; but twilli a ''Girl Lindbergh" preparing fur an Atlantic hop and the Southern Cross soaring over the loiguiicn. : W'c will bear a great deal more about the courage of The four men on the Southern Cross, and courageous they werej, hi the highest degree, but this was not the distinguishing clu frac teristic of their flight. Courage is common to all )ong-dis(;aiice aviators, lint, like Lindbergh, these four airmen, tempered their courage with skill, ami the greatest care in preparation. It was not luck that brought them safely through the longest ocean flight in the history of aviation, any more than fit was luck that brought Lindbergh safely to the 1'aris airdronne. It whs the most resourceful sort of flying, under the most, adverse conditions, iiutl the most painstaking attention to evefy detail, beforo the hop off, that was responsible for their triumph. Perhaps the most outstanding achievement of this Paeil'i.: flight, however, was the unprecedented success of the radio con tact. Can anyone picture anything more 1 in in tit J- and su premely thrilling than this continuous story of the flight, flushed out through the ether at hiill'-hour intervals, as the. Southern Cross roared over the turbulent and stornt-driveu Pacific? Talk about h limit 11 interest! Head over the report printed in the Mail Tribune yesterday: "I'Iiil is drawing a caricature of Smith, his even bulg ing out as engine No. :l sjarts to miss." Yes, we are living in a marvelous age! Too marvelous, per haps, for a proper appreciation. Probably only those who come after us, capable of securing the necessary historical perspect ive, will fully sense the wonders of this anuming era of airplane, development. I i QUILL The two most impoi'laiit muscles Hint function williout direc tion by the brain are the heart Obesity doesn't shorten life iiainetl .Mn fat. ll isn't stupidity that makes the magazines accept such aw ful stuff. H is because nothing better is offered. Time up an airplane motor and it delivers more power, but tuning up won't enable a flivver motor to lift a plane. And it's that's way in a college. I'sually yon can tell just by to tell how much his cigarettes Carol says no man would give up a throne for a woman'. Well, the Prodigal Son didn't give up his rights for husks. He didn't know about the husks. Perhaps people would be less represents ii worthy cause looked Karmers didn't feel so ilowu couldn't ride so far to hear so Americanism: Keeling- abused if you can't ko when crowd is; joining the crowd and beefing about the jam. You can say one Ihiiie; for bootleg- liiiior. lly the time a victim gets eiioiie;h to be stewed, he's too far (lone to crv. Prosperity bringx new troubles, and doubtless the luosiMiitu has a hard time decidiuc; where to begin. Critics who say Cohen is the forirrt the three-ball (fume. THE NEBBS Beg Your Pardon 7, -"- I- VI.V3" BfOii nw aOLOioe&si ao A ATTEMPTINJU TO AOVI5elVe FOfiGOTTCM IT. liSOU. I MOT ONJL.V MOPEl've: GOT A TEGUil3Le-r)i5 PELLOvAJ Urvl hoyvaivt f r- i -.ft'' i ai r J -WRV V x JLi: (X i MEDPqftP A'AlL' AIE AGAIN Pacific, the incident is ulL but I POINTS anil Hie tongue. The oldest woman in Turkcv is looking at a man that he likes cost. cynical if Hie handshaker wl less prosperous. - lroddeii in the old days, ninny speeches. Thev the first to shine in a ball panic f I OUST icoie paciuMikii; wsi VVMOLE LOT (bOT T TOOIC SUCW AKJ ifo-fereesT -r-r-rrv, IT CDoM MESOfl . MV DAD- MOTMO? 1 tiL.. . ,VA:vc-'v-i i TRTBTyfrrc. MTSDFORT), Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, H. D. lr.m!jn ii P"U '"tf fnonl . iS ',,,",ld1b '"' ' "rittao Ir, f' ' ' .,"" "1! '" !.. lot lo laatroctioi... AddroM Dr. Vnm.m IXOC'I IATIOX Newspaper Item: ' DoctorH trace 41' ullmcnlH to coiiHtlpatlon. Take (let im call 11) 42 t'lillhro l.'urciill throUKh lliese ruw; uprlnB inuntha." Another Item: "Over 111.000 mo- torbilM t e a 1 1 f y that thin device IncrcimeM gumi- line inlleaBo to 50 per cent." Vlth u dlniius like tltuit, nnd the rlfht brand proper luhrleii- lion, a. tinrewu driver oui;.,! to make the bus pay him a d'vldend, which ho ehould Inveat ,, hock nbsorbein. .. iinouier nem: Auinornies " are Hprcao by the hnnda. , L'ae only (lot us eon it) pore Permeator Hon p. (A y.-ni a ciikc im a iritiinR premium lo i"'y f"'" vaiuublo information l One more neeniH wood enouKh to j quote: Thirteen thouBiind doctors n... nu ichu iiiuii tjotit. 1 am 12. have (rood health 13.011 cartoiiB) report that (let's , prin.-l.v. don't drink, helBhl say) Itolled Ont ciKarets cloud the, lis I;, Inches, weight 13T, pounds. Intellect 21. 3S per cent less than ! The present attack has liiMted three other brands." I weeks, nnd Is the sixth atlaek' since What value has so called "In- 11)21. Two doctors have prunoune oculatlon" or vaccination" iiKiihr.lt I rd t Ktlt. It ulacks tllv Ms tuo so called "common colds?" This joint. S. H. C question Is ns difficult.,,, answer Answer i don't believe Kout can catCKorlfally as Is the choice or happen. The discovery of deposits soap, clfarets. liver regulators or ! f "uric aid" (mono-sodlum-urate) shock absurbers, liusy practicing physicians,, who are generally the best Judges in such matters, scarcely qttaliry as experts about this, for huw are they to know whether the treat ment liiiH p r e vented frequent "colds" In liny considerable num ber of patients taken at random from a scattered practice? A doc tor may administer one of the liac terlns or bacteria! "vaccines" to a score, a hundred or several hun dred of his patients or clients. Tor a si-nson tliereafler h'e fancies not quite so many of these visit him vrlih "fresh colds." He forms ills opinion on this basis. Physicians In institutions, or young doctors employed In In dustrial plants or large business houses, are In a Position to ob serve the effect of this prophy lactic treatment on a group of In mtiuuiiis, aim inese seem in he i ...lit III"' "IIIIIU ,u IIH.S treatment. Some brand it worth less after a tiiai of the method for a season or two; others be lieve It has proved Its worth. Likewise, opinion among persons who have received the bacterial "vaccine" treatment for the pre vention of reclining cri Is multl olored. some declaring that II has absolutely prevented the usual at tacks for the season, others un certain about it, and still others condemning It. What is the hauteiin or bacteria! vaccine Hint doctors administer In the attempt t immunize patients against the common respiratory In fections or whichever of these In fections doctor and patient may tacllly HHvee to call "colds?" It Is a shotgun mixture of half n dozen or more slralns of baclciia such as are most frequently found in the nose nnd throat discharges of'" 'I'' carpet sveeH"i" nils fpr a Individuals suffeiing from such In-j lonir lime, un' I do wonder If reetlons. or course the germs lire : she's gone mi made a fool of hcr all killed by heat, and the untlent I self," said .Mrs. Km I'nsli t'diiy. receives only the substance of their o innticr linw nuioli money a ! court and nor contentions were up dend bodies, a dose or bypodemrle ' woman's got she cnn'i dross tip-' teltl In an opinion by Justice Mc- injection of Hie liucterln conliiill lug measured numbers of the kill ed bacleria. Vim see. ii is a mod ern version or the old homeopathic principle or theory stmllla slinlll bus cnranliir. like cures like, or a hair or the dog that bites you. There Is some question, however, whether wo have tile linlr or the light dog. At our next meet we'll put Hie hair under the micrscope. j ,U Kktions AMI ANswuitS i Mey. rally. Snap om , ,r ii. Avowedly biased, as I am In fa -! vor or iditinpiicss and plentv of it. i nevertheless and for all of thai there's a limit to a man s patience ' If the fat rolks do not cease ami i desist from asking for the ' liradv i Svninhonv I'm eolin- lo lev,. .,...( flat uue of these dark days. Lis- I len. mealsacs. The lirady phony positively will not "J'"1" reilllCO "...' .. . .. . .... ". ""'"IthliiKB for a trip to Florida, f . i ; e ' V , . for heaven's sake, don't ask r..t- ii.. i... , . , , ,, : ...........v ...... ........ -..u iiieu in un opinion vy justice co lic I .iii.i, .SMiiphony ir you yern , led him close to Number 1, leaving Uhow in the sase of John Mctzcr to reduce. If you want to reduce. between them just room enough I fiilmlnlstrator for the estate or Da usi tell mi- your weight and , for herself. vld Weaver, appellant, vs. Aaron C. bright, and If you hold Hie title of! Tho judge decided there was no Cuynap and others. .Mrs. give your age. ami then, ir1 proof of llisanily in that arrange-1 I think you should have Instruc-1 ment. There might have been dun-! Mrs. James Logan brought her Hons for reducing til give them I nor in the celluloid collar, unless two daughters, Vlvlenne and Net to you. Correspondents who dojthe widow knew Just where herjUe. or Griinis Pass hero yester lint sport the UMc of Mrs. should I husband Was going. day fur their music lessons. 1MOU6HT SO AGAlM !WCAAJ DO VOL KKiOVJ VUWAT KMOVU AI30UT MlM? ME MIGWT Ije A. OP LOM6 STA.KJOIM& roe ALL VOO VOU KislO'AJ, BUT 5IMCE voutak;e &OCH r - tici am iMTeriEsr im mv ArrAlG XLL MAVETO A3X VOU TO MINJO .VOUR TnOVUM 0O5t V aaaaaT , C- p.r ..t.i n.'f I", 1 hr Hell S. rJ.. jir. In. .) Trfcl, M.iKf 0 C OTEOOy, TUESDAY, JUKE 3, 1928. " i ba.lth IKl bjlM, nM to dliMM dlafiioal. Or k. oina; lo tti. larr. number ol leuerTri. No replj an ba road, to qii.rie. it SmforS Brtdr. In oar. of tbl. nawajapm conror- AIJAIXST (HI I not fall to ue u front name or I title that Indicated Kender ! Baby Km., , tiur U,-month-old .on nmlta ( In IhrunliiK mind, k ravel or dirt into hU moiilh and eatliiB It, at ; every opportunity. lie m-eimi to he a healthy baby, and I think we Blve him the proper food for a child of hlii ai;e cerealn. carrotn. i potatoex, lots of milk, and bread. fan you tell ub how to manim-e HiIb ciavlnB for"Krltty Hubatanccn'.' ''Mm. H. v. K. Answer Palm off caches of hi-un iu,imi,i .... l, i. . . ken rice. Irish mosn on him. .Many bublcH hanker after u 1,-ood mesn , ,,r h.a,i of .,., ur llsh(.M wnl,n u,ey ,an Ket any. nnd In u ytWr ! or two they tire of it. with no III consequences. Older folk cultivate a laste for bridseed or breakfast , food. Can't l!iircii. Vour articleu have helned Kreatly. Will you tell me how to hnnten the departure of old man In the tissues, formerly considered evidence of gout, scarcely satisfies. This might occur as a consequence of any recurring Inflammation. Whatever the nature of the arth ritis in your case, tho best sug gestion I can offer Is diathermy trratments. I don't know which physicians Tl your nclghbruhood mny lie equipped to .give . such treatments, but you cun Inquire and find out. (Copyright, John !'. Dlllo Co.) t tin lift seen Hint party girl to-datc unless she's also got the nerve. Brisbane's Today (Continued rrom Pane One) wilh ono man's guidance as 100 1110,1 lullil1 ''" w"liout tho machine, Men's work may be reduced to pushing buttons ono hour In 21. Let's hope It won't come soon. A l,u'y ' Massachusetts Is crlti- c,"'i. her sanity questioned, lor "10',p "'lfll" reasons: "en ui-i nisi ousoaiiu men, sue a blnck-and-whito ill esnco nun in '..liiicL- anil u'Ol, e..lliil..lrl ...,llnv ' brilliant red necktie, nnd a din-' ,, ,.., u., ,, ! ,"..," ni.," ,iii. nu i ill" i uoiiKiil iiioau - . J When im, ,,,.i ,n,i i... i,.v ' wsrtW'tuivt. r-'C I I oust e&cAuse vou SUCW A MICE eiGL. WHO CAME) CLE AM AMD GOOD rreoM SUCH i A CAO 5TACT THAT IMTElfiESTED IM VOU MAP3 1 HAVE ALLOVAJElO MV IMTE-liEST TO MAWIFE5T rTSE.L.F' TOO STf50MGLV, Oljr HAVE A DAUGHTER SO PLEASE FDCSIVEME! Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mmm) HOPK ETKHXAIj. SprinK'H with un once ntfuin. and now tho huflmndmon ko forth u-HOwint?- to Htart thinK Ki-owint;. All through the win ter dayst loud protests did they raise; their Kraft of farm int.' hat) iou n ularmlng. liuck In the otden timet, farmer could make Home dimes: but now they're busted and sore dlKjyuHt ed. I'rleoB forever rise on all the farmer luiyn; a jinx is dwelling on all he's He I Hup. CoiiKt'esH Is asked In vain some Justice to malntuin; the states men fail him, tho sheriffs nail him. Thus the poor farmer shrieks tlirouKh the loirg win ter weeks; the hopea he cher ished have shrunk and pet-' Ished.. Still brooding o'er bis plight he sits up nil the night; his lot is beastly, hiH words unpricstly. Spring's with us once utraln, birdH warble In tho glen; tho grass Is growing, glad cows are lowing. Warmth comes when skies are blui, rain comes when, rains aro due; the world's beguiling, the farm er's smiling, lie feels a ehango uf luck, maybe he'll make a buck, this liuppy season to doubt is ti eason. Under the shining sun he feels his woes are done; the griefs that ground him no more confound him. Thus In the cheerful Spring men find it good to sing, a while Hit-getting the dread and fretting. When the bright summer's i gone nnd tho cold months cdme on, no doubt the farmer will wear his armor. He wilt Htiiiid up and swear ho isn't treated fair; he is a vic tim, -the fads hnvo licked him. 'Then will his clothes be rent, cussing the government; things work together to break hi tether.. Hut now tho spring is here, smiling from ear to ear he hoes his squashes uhd jokes and joshes. Oregon Supreme Court Decisions SALUM, Ore., June 5. (P) An other petition for rehearing by the heirs of the late John Brigham, who sought to keep his Portlund estate rrom golnR Into the hands of Mercedes Wadsworth of The Dalles, his daughter by a common law mar- t rinse, was denied orally by tho su preme court today. 1 riflham left his estate to certain relatives. The will was contested by Mm. Wadsworth, who claimed to bo his legitimate daughter by a common law marriage and who was not mentioned In the will. la the lower court for Multno mah county Judge George Tazwell called In a jury to act In an advis ory capacity and to determine whether she was the legitimate off spring of Hri.;ham, who. It was claimed, had lived with her mother In a common law union ror more than a year prior to her birth. The The Jury held that she was the le gitimate daughter of the union. Taz well, however, disregarded the find ings . of the jury and held against her. See appealed to the supreme Hrlde. Tho defendants filed a via;- oroiis petition for a rehearing, which was granted. The court heard the ease en bane. Justice Mc Hride again wrote the prevailing opinion, upholding her under an art of the 1925 legislature. Justice Co- ishow wrote a dissenting opinion. ! Another petition for rehearing ! was denied today. i in an opinion by Justice Ross- "man the snoreinc .rtm.r l.wl,,.. n,,..ll. j lied n decree of Judge Kendall of ; "e lower court for Coos county i tbc case ot Walter lirakebush vs. I'1"'1" Aasen and otners, defendants, 'and Harry L. Kelley. as receiver for Aasen. appellant, in tin action to ! recover wages. Tho judgment of be lower court In allowing the i'"""" -"-n". mo ogroou vaiuo Of ihe labor ot thirteen workmen, was nl'ftnnerl The lower court decree was modl- flAfl lw"U-vo.. ,n nll.l..n... ll. r - ... .......... , , ... ".-iiiiiiiiiiil' n cms ui 5,JaO attorneys fees nnd $314 costs. A petition for rehearing was do- ,. , .... ... .".," woje BECAME AMD PetS- isFoio evea amvsoov, aknplace,-v WAVE THE SCEAklS 1 GET WITM ALU. MV LIPE'S EXPEClEMCE? AMO I'VE ) MAO PLEMTV. I CAM'T GIVE MV OWW OAUewTEft A BIT OP ADVICE I J . 3P6MT 1& MOMTH3 IM OAIL OMCE j AMD IT WAS A MOUDAV COMOAUED TO THis!y THE MARKETS Livestock POIITI.AND, Ore., June 5. () Cattle and calves: Steers, weak to 25c lower; other classes steady. No receipts. Steers illou to Una lbs.), sood, JlU.75i?l 11.75; do (95U to 1000 lbs.), sood, It'll 12: do (S00 and up) medium. $.50 10.50; do common, $S(?t 9.50. Hogs Slaughter and feeder plKS, steady to 50c higher; no receipts. Slaughter pl't (90 to Itso lbs. I. me dium to choice. $7.50 Si 8.50: feeder and siocker piss (70 to 120 lbs.), medium to choice. S7 4j 8. Sheep and l-ambB Steady: re ceipts, 375. all on contract. Vear unir wethers (110 lbs. down I , medi um to choice, 7 4i 9.60. I .PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 5. UP) .---liL'.TTKK Steady. Cubes, extras, 4H4c; standards, 40c; prime firsts, 3!l'Ac; firsts, 39c. Creamery prices: Prints. 3c over cube standards. EGOS Standai'd extras, lc high er; standard firsts. lc htKher; fresh standard extras, 27c; rreBh 'standard firsts. 27c; fresh medium extras, 23c; fresh medium firsts, J 22c. Prices to retailers 1 to 3c lover ex'change prices. MILK Raw milk (4 cr cent). 1 $2.25 cwt.f. o. b. Portland. Butter fat 41c station, 42c track, 44 4i45c f. o. b. Portland. POULTRY Hens weak to 1 cent lower. Yotins ducks quoted at 5c inu.at. Alive hens over 4 lbs.. :20c; 4 to 4V6 lbs., 20c; 3 to 4 lbs.. 17c; 3 lbs. and linuer, iac; om roosters, 10c; broilers, 2uo. Youn5 ducks, 191( 20c. ONIONS Steady at $1.25 Sj 2.2j e,vt- ... POTATO10S Oregon and Wash ington Netted Gums, tiOcfcSl.GO per cwt. Now potatoes, 2tt! 2VjC. 'OOI Steady. Eastern Oregon wools (f. o. b. ports), choico llsht shrinking ftno, 35 (ft 37c lb.; heavier shrinking fine, 32f34c; cross-bred wools, 3li40c; valley, modium 47c; conrse, 43c lb. tr.w ctonviv. r.iiviiie prices: Eastern Oregon timothy. $21 (ii 21.50; do valley. $19i?t 19.50: alfal fa, $I9?i 19.50; oat hay. $15.50 (& 10; straw, $9.50 por ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. CASCARA HAftK Steady nl, 7c per lb.: Oregon KTape root, l4c. KOPS Steady, 1927 crop, 23c lb!: 1928 crop, 18&19c contract; fuggles. 20e. NUTS Walnuts, steady, lG17c llis.: almonds, 20(?i!8c; peanuts, 10 (g14e; pecans, 38 & 42c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., June 6. fP) j Wheat: HUH hard white, $1.50; 'soft white, western white, $1.42; Iwostorn white, $1.42; hard winter, I northern spring and western red, ' $1 .32. I Oats No. 2, 30 lb. white feed. $4fi. ! Today's car receipts Wheat, 20: j barley, 1; flour, 3; corn, 12; outs, 2. I S. F. Butterfat ! SAN FRANCISCO, June B. (TP) I Hnttctiat, f. o. b. San Francisco, 40V4c. Wall Street Report I NEW YORK. June 5. (P) Speculators for the advance gained control of the price movement in i today's stock market. The "money scare" late yesterday brought fresh liquidation into tho market at the opening which carried many issues down one to seven points, but n brisk rally set in before mid-day which wiped out' many of the entiy losses and sent a number of issues one to six points above yesterday's final nimtfitinna ! Call money ojiened nt fiV6 per cent, the highest renewal rate since June, 1921, with a plentiful supply of funds available ut (bat figure. Closing was firm. Apparent ab sence of Investment liquidation en abled constructive Interests to force prices considerably higher after No More Neuritis t In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If yon want to net rid of th agonlz In pains of neurit, a. neuralgia, sciatica or rheumatism, just apply Tyamol to tha affected parts and see how quickly all misery will ceaae. Tyamol is a powerfully penetrating absorbent, soothing and healtntr in Its action, which ttoea in through tha pores and quickly reaches tho burning, aching 0erKui, Wnerever yu rub " Thosa k-mii in me dack or in neck, i about the shoulder blade, face or head. In tho forearm and fingers, or extend ing down the thigh to the toe tipa. will soon diaappear. Cramping of tha muidea mi nup nnu you win no longer r bothered with soreness, swelling, stiff ftMs. numbness or tenderness of tha Joints nnd ligaments. Tysmof to not an ordinary liniment or salve, but a scientific new emollient thnt Is entirety different from anything you have ev-r used. Don't auffer any longer. Get a supply of Tysm at any (rood drug stors. Prtco $1. Always on band at S (muff's Drug; Store. By SOL HESS 1 pools had changed the market' trend. .Many of the low and me dium priced stocks responded sub stantially to large orders, particu larly the packing Issues ana wes ton Electrical Instruments. Total sales approximated 3.300,000 shares. TEN SlPSSOLD FOR $2,263,508 j WASH r.Vf. TON. June 5 iAt The (American West African line, eum ' pused if ten veshels of u total deadweight tonnaKe of SH.OOO tons was sold today by the shipping board to the . Barber Steamship company of New York for $2,(13, .'.()(;. The shipping hoard took no action on six bids submitted for twelve idle ships on the Tacit' bt coast which were opened Kridiij? by the merchant fleet corporation. 4 Clean rags wanted at the Mull Tribune office. r RUPTURE EXPERT For Men, Women and Children COMING TO MEDFORD Representing WM. S.RICE, Inc. of ADAMS, N. Y. The Hice Rupture Method Ex port, personal representative of William S. Rico, Adams. N. Y., will be at the Holland Hotel. Med ford. Ore., Wednesday, June 0. Evory ruptured 1 man, woman ami child should tako advantage of this urwtt opportunity. The Rico Met'hotl'fnr Rupture Is known the world over. You can now see this method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge un less you are satisfied to keep the outfit alter having the appliance adjusted and you see how perfectly and comfortably it holds. No hursh, deep-pressing springs; nothing to gougo the flesh and make you sore. Cun be worn night and day with positive comfort. Soft, rubber-like composition pad, any degree of pressure required. Don't wear a truss alt your life when thousands have reported cures through using the Rice Meth od. Why suffer the burden of rupture if there is a chance to bo free 'rom triiss-wenring forever? Anyway, It will cost you nothing to cotno and lenrn all about the Rice Method and the wonderful opportunity for help and cure it offers in your case. Remember this expert will be here only one day, then your opportuni ty will he gone. Just ask at the hotel desk for the Rice Hxpert nnd he will do the rest. Call any time from 9 to 12 a. m 2 to 5 p. m., or 7 to' 9 evenings. , Don't miss Ibis Kreat opportun ity to see this Expert on Hernia. If for any reason yon cannot call write ror FREE TRIAL to Win. S. Rice, Inc., llox 178, Adams. N. Y. Kodak Film Developing Mrs Printing Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medford ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For . "Women $1.95. 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