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1 P5GE FOUH VfEDFORl) MAIL TRIBUNE Dal!;, Sundty. WHklf lublllH by th. MEDFOHU ftUNTINO 00. ! M. Cir t. Pbou ft B0I1F.I1T W. MJI1L, Editor g. HUMITEK SUII II. li.iu Ad lmj,pci,tlvlt Nvw.p,jei Enured si second dii nutter it Ut4 ford, Ortfon, under Act of March M, l7t. SUBSCHIITIUN BATES 07 Mall In Advutce: Dilly, with Sunday, rar IT. BO Ull, with ffuiuU, month It Dtlly, without Sui.tly. jrr 0-'O Diily, without Sutt.Iuy, luunth 66 Weekly 11 nil Tribune, oe year..,, t.uu Hunday, one year S.UO By Carrier, in Advance In Medford, Anli- laol Jacksonville, Central Point. I'liovnia. Talent, Gold Hill and on lltghways; Daily, with Sunday, month $ .76 Daily, without Huudnv. niultfti 05 Daily, without Sunday, ort year... T.nO , 8.00 i Daily, with tiumluy, one year... All terms, cash in advance. 11EUUEK OF TUP. ASKOCIATKO Pit Kb H lUceivlug Pull United W ire Hifvite Only puper in city or county receiving news by telegraph. The Aasoviated Press Is esclualvely en titled to iiie use for republication of all ftews dispatches credited to It or otherwiae credited in this paper, and also to th local Mws published hertiri. All rights for rtrpubllratlon of sneclsl dis patches herein sre slo reserved. Sworn daily average circulation for sis months ending April 1. IVtS, 4631, . Offldsl paper of the City of MMford. Officlsl paper of Jackson Counu. Advertising Reprraenrjttvs ftf. O. kKHJKNSKS k COM CAN Y Ban tr.nnl.nfl to 1,J.. W-.ltl- iLin' I land. ' r t- -rr-zzr Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry TarmcrH ore reported an "pray- j Iiik for rnln." They arc doln j nntiiiiiK of the kind, instead they j urn praying that tha codllns moths U after the wild muHlard. j it Ih duly noted In the prewt, that tho Mipply of hootch for the Ijemooratlc eonventlon, Is belnit harurted and Helzed. beHldes belnK lapped up by those already on the Kfound before the imiin body nf deleKates arrive. Nolhintf Is said about the Republican convention, which convenes Tuesday, and thirst for alcoholic Mlmulation knnwtt no party lines, The enter talnniont committee of the iOI'. round-up uned better JtnlKmeut, as they generally do, and shlpiied In tholr firo-water )eforo the excite ment Htarted, and are now wiuut tlntf handRomely. Hy Monday noon many of the delegate will hu suf ficiently jingled to rove above making dry speeches. It' would be prnnd. If both conventions wituld et plastered and Install a plank lu their platforms, barring Prohibi tion hypocrisy. Brown purse lost on bus or K car by working woman; contains tax money buttpiis. union card. Hick husband. (H(; Kxa miner.) No, wonder he's alck, cut off from fresh air. One of our poe'it haH written Homo blank verso, tvhlch he did not know wnu loaded. khk Kf:i;iH m.'KV (luitcuu, AIphUii, Stroller) Hlnco my Irrother lost hlH wlfo three years ago I have, had charge of his ho ma and eared for his seven children, tho oldest now 14 and tho youngest three and a half. In addition to doing the house work which Inc ludOH the washing, mending nnd making tho children's clothes, 1 have milked from nine to a dozen cows night and morning nnd chinned every do to say noth ing of feeding calves, looking afior a 01) chlckcmv singing In the church choir and 'playing tho organ for Humlny school.. A railroad was built to ' the coast on tho 6th, by skillful use of a well-whetted Imagination. . Results are being nhta 1 n e d against the devilish "II" turn, but there nro liB other letters In the alphabet. . Jim Chlnnock tifi Grant l'ns lias been Intimidated into 'rdnning for tho legislature. Plans arid specif lent loan have been completed for the erection of a gasollmv station. In the middle of a block5. There is no sense in an autotstj out of uamtlltic being forced to lHalk nine rods before he comes to a filler station. A young Indy was seen running down the street towards home last evening. Hhe had forgot to wash tho supper dishes, occasioning the rush. Long distance nomination of a Republican candidate for Presi dent was started day before y ene my, on the shady side of the Hill (lore bank. TKitiions or orru nioi.iHNi; "A public office hain't by no means a private snap." said the postmaster nt Heven Corners, down In the Oxarks. "Kvery llttlf while Homothlng ;coniCH up to pester a feller, no matter how acconouo dating ho Is. Tulher day a cent that subscribes for tho only Utile Rock dally that comes to the olfUv took a couple of shots at me Just b'cut he wpttted his Infernal pu pet before I WttN throtiRh reading It. And last month nn Impatient cuss that was expecting h letter from a gruNn wldder lady came In thru the Hide of. the office with an ax. when hu fcnowed good -nnd well that I wa' off on a turkey hunt and wouldn't be hack for n cQtiple of days." (Kansas city Ktrtr.) A lllff Iteml In Homer? JA.MK8TOW.V. N. ., June 9 (A) Headed by (inventor A. O. Sorley nnd other state officials, the North Bakoto farmers' "mo torcade" started today on II long drive to the republican conven- j Hon at Kansas City. ' "Wo nro going to put n Mg ' bend In Hoover," read ont bnncr on n rnr from Ulg Rend, ,N. D. Nineteen automobiles started from here, rcpresenllng seven counties, with additional cars ex pected to Join tho cu.ru van en route v - YESTERDAY'S MAGIC IS TUK most BPiiKntioiui) news of Hie year wiih pontnincd in tin ilispHlrh l'ruin Kins Hay, las! nilit, liial the ''ilia D) Miila.io had been in i.uliu eoiiiiiiiinicuiioii with Mm lost iliriifiMo Ilulia lor Iwi'iil.v liiinules, aiitl that (iennil Nubile und liis crevv of forty men, while suffering from exposure) uml some bickness: were ull alive. The IniziirtloiiK task of rescue is still to he neconiplh )nt hut, with the facilities at hand, and the supir human assistaiiee of the radio, then is every reason It seems Highly HUllitf mat inn should he the means of saving 'the life of another, Hut for Marconi and his discovery and iniiineat ton, (ieneral aoIiiIi aint ins erew wouiif lonir ao nave hecn doomed to a slow and certain deufli. Even with the Italia's position known, it may he impossihle for the relief ship to tfet there in time. Shifting iee and un certain weather mitfht, prove fatally determining factors. Hut if radio contact were made last tiitfht,--and all donlit j concerning tins has practically oeen removed then there is i every reason to believe radio eoutaet will Jibuti he established, -ailtl through such eontaet the relief ships Will slowly hill surely ; ' l... H. i ! What marvellous agency of llf't'll lllllt llflU' Illflll I I U'llllt I I I V . . lariated lis maie. w iuil Science ;dav routine matter, was dcletfalcd ;l eenturv a-'.i only to such . . j supernatural mediums as (ieiii, paan fods, and fairy rand-1 molhel'S. ' ..'... ICS, W0 live 111 a marvelous of the marvellous has been reached. Jtul the first law of Nature IS pl'Ofll'SS. l'robably fifty years from now, our children will ""' imrn upon ine i khiiii'iii v ciiiury wnu me Name leeini oi superiorit y and eomriassion that we look back upon the. dark JT'S Ol the Nineteenth. QUILL Alas? The man who tises perfet Enylish seldom linn any thing worth while toMise, it for. The only war material that is is the lie. , There are dark days ahead for corruption, Both party plat forms will denounce it unmercifully. If the worm turns, it's because a voice from the back scat Kavc him the idea. The world isn't improving in some respects, hut you sel dom see a quill toothpick. You can pick out the successful business men nt a luncheon. They are the ones who aren't making diagrams on the table cloth. Onee in a while you see a man who doesn't want any more money, lie is holding a lily. Several dams have threatened just wait until the nomination is In every small town people can point out some ex-romincnt citizen to prove that stock exchange gambling is wicked. Americanism: fiiving women of peace; calling it chivalry. Hobs; People who spend their nickels to provide wealth and fame for caustic critics who call them boobs. ' A cynic is a man who scorns because so many of them live in A man soon learns to like his wife's favorite dishes. It. isn't difficult to learn when the alternative is a diet of bread and water. If iiumiimilo (liinps can't IhiuU, how 1oos a wonk tiro luov wht'ii you have on a ni;v spring suit ? There nro many ways to account, for that pas in (fermnny. Perhaps llinclenliurt; lnn another tooth 1n pull. .lim Irani Lewis is willing to accept 1ho Vieo-Presidency. Ke prnhahly figures there's no way to lualtc red whiskers incon spicuous. , Very few people tote pistols. Observe how many stories con clude with the words: "The driver escaped without injury." The naked and hungry in Shantung arc different. They aren't trying to keep in style niul they aren't. Irving to reduce, THE NEBBS-What Now? VJMATA THE MaTTEK1 LATGL.V, FLtMT ?-AMvTHlNJS MAPPfMEO IAT WOULD WAllRAMT' appeap.amce:, o do- SOM&TWINJG DEEADFUUTO MAPPEKJ r AMD VOUGie TRAiM sie U ft. 'r'.A7! VMPl W ' :1 Viil'k- 1 T i INSURANCE ' ytyj-s M-rrfe . r r.r-.... ... . . ... : , 0r,9, . MTiDFORT) MTTTi TODAY'S ACHIEVEMENT to believe that this will event 11- Hie inveniion ol one (f refit nai- devetojuneiil of wireless com- human betterment tin radio hasi arly aiiceslors would have des- ' now aceomplishcs as an every- . . . .. aye. e even think the Imilt POINTS equally useful in time of ponce , to burst forth this spring, but made at Houston. their own way for the sake people and yet feels important his chv. AJiTM VC.' J TMAT SOU-.MNJ sou amticiptet NOUfi TACCy : : . . i ; ....... - ' i - . onyx " " . . . mmwm, Mftliy6nr, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Rlgned letters perUlninr personal besjtb snd hyjlfn, not to dlwaaa rflarnoals ; treatuiciit, b !. ikJ by Ur. Brady if siampd. cif-addreMcd envelop ia niclosad. Lrttera should U brief and written la Ink. Owing to tii large number of letters r- : rvvd. only a few can be answered her. No reply can b mad to queries cot conform ing to instructions. Addrss Dr. Willi am Brady, in carl of this nawapaper. AS OITLIXE 3B. Tlio llitfU Hu-tle was the word w Ainer-' p-ans liken" a gem ration ai;o. Now It high tension. w l;ko to lm- ! u lu UHft ftlls ..lMih toneion", ideu in an alibi ! vvh-u Lreak iliwn," that In, when we full 111. I' r o h a hly the in o t pciptilar (omplalnt of the day Ih "h 1 a h blood pre.sKure." A lot of folk are j the t hhp of a ehiUl, or for Hint mat tnyjiiK some kind ter an adult, Invernhm, ax ihlH re ut treatment for Hotireefiil crandmnihcr d e m o n "hi;h blood iirofiMir-- wiileh lh-y ; have only in ImaKlnation. Kv ri ; In fhe medical irufesMlon w arc ; Inordinately fond of (Inn Iden; in- j ded, it in ond form to'Kiieak of h oi-i tension' ami of kuiu ill- ' d-riniei or umUv.-ih"d i;i-aHe icofidiilon a ' hypertensive. " The 1 Ifnlfleatic r.f ihiH term, an dm- i 1m as d-lfflrutt to get turn u- U 111 "!I ls h" nifll,lrK f familiar ( axiom that a man is -only as olil as iiis rierle. a doctor may more ueeurateiy tmimate one h -expeeut-; lion of life by exnmiulmr, the ar-! terieH than he can by Inouirinir I about Die date of birth, but this f doesn't aeeciint for the condition ! of the nrteren. Xor does the oh- , servalbm that, n pattern has blood j pressure higher ihan th uorntal tell us what alls him or what is to I be done about it. ! The slowly developing Impair menl nf I he heart muscle that doe- tors call ebronie myoeardlllK. most I'liiniiKiii among persons of mature Ik often only a part of arterio- sclerosis In its early stage. The medical examination may diseliiNo but one sign of the a'rterio-nclcro- nis, namely. viibb- changes In the retinal nrterb-H the small vecsels In iW back of t lie' eye. .Of rourse ! the doctor can' detect this sign Ifi he examines the patient's retina Nowhere else can the doctor ex-; ainlin' I he blood vessels liko this. Hut when he sees' tho little arteries lu the retina irregular, tortuous, ; apparently undergoing sclerosis,, or hardening, he knows that little ar teries through the body, in the or gans, ore sharing in . the process. I le knows, further, that there in now. or has been. In-pert nsion, high blood pressure.' Ami he knows that the heart itself Is fed hy little aiicrien ami the heart thus handl cnp"'d has lu do greater work to main lain the circulation. The.se are Just a few of the considerations that make physicians nowadays t h In k of cardio-vascular disease (heart artery wearing out) rather than of nn re hardening of the ar teries, or myocarditis, or chronic nephritis ; . I bight's disease ) or apoplexy ; (cerebral hemourhagc, stroke of piira lysis). In fact, cardio-vascular disease is what the physician is thinking of when he speaks of "hypertension" or "hy pertensive" disease. I V; haps the vague idea of hypertension will do for the time being, until subse oucnt history revfals whether the arteries, the heart, the kidneys or the brain show the brunt of the disease. The nature of cardio vascular disease Is rather like thai of the wonderful one-hoss shay. Any good dotcor can le ouite positively by merely feeling the pulse If the patient has hhh blood pressure, but slight variations may be detected by measurement with the instrument which la only too fumlttnr .nowadays. Hut the pa tient who Ih content to know mere ly that he has high blood pressure ts mowt unwise, for if It be simply u passing functional disturbance, the putt nt . should endeavor to learn what has caused such dis turbance and to avoid the same cause In future; or If It ls a feature of cardio-vascular disease, the pa tient t-hould not postpone proper regulation of his life lo conserve his health. QI KSTIOXS AXD ANSWKItS (irc-nt tiramlmother. Heading In your column about the boy who was saved front ehok lug to death on a popcorn kernel by a si reel car passenger who ap plied artificial respiration, while an indignant 'woman belabored the man with her umbrella, reminds I me how my Utile one's life was! saved years ago. Nhe chok cars ago. She choked from ; tiling about our crime wave. Senn-1 pr!i,io lambs xistfria, a, lew Mon ing a thimble when she I tor Capper's interesting Weekly, t day at 513.50; Uirowouts' .$ 1 0 II : swallow was about two years .old. 1 was frantic and did not know what to lo. Hut her grandma, who was a nlwirt person, stepped up on a chair, took the child by the feet, h ad down, and shook her, and the thimble came out of her throiit. Another lime I sno- n child n.er forelirtl cntintr es have ho 1'OKTUXH, Ore., .lune 5. Wi , Hemes were n little eas er this ' : '.. :. - MC-vOlTU ,i;.a3.. JM Zr . I fjlTTLE DOE5 I ( I '.'-: OOSMT TO TELL WEK THAT EMHOVEts ah w n t vmu n. w w , . . , . I y . I i..-r-.u if TVllTTUiMrt. UOIJI23.A3 LOMli SOT EVIDEWC.E OF feOOO FDSUIMe HOW VITALLX 1 I II ' " TO 60 OUT With 6UE5T5. A3 SH6 ftTTENOS AWO SHE'S OUST A. MEAO-WAlTRESs, ' FUMT IS t OT Women $1.95 II . ':' ESPECIALLY WMEM SMEtO WER Buswcosft ,lT oqesmV LOOli TO MEUKE ; INJTERE5TED II " 7. I .,1.rnM,M,-.. -vaHCLHUBtl r-ii-i-v in. ; r, ... 'W,H ' Ihilnr,-, ' .11 . , ftfF.fiftNT, SATURDAY, OF IIVGIKNK Irxrc Idea. in ,M(. sarno way. r.rcal-flrand- inoihrr. Answer.' That was the very best emergency. Artificial respiration rnl,'hf fail to do any good If the foreign hmty nlwtnn-t-il lii'a(liltK. Whi-n unyi'iie elinkifH fn anythiiiK, the first thliiR Ih to try to IU oIkc tl"' frelitn body frein the tin mt with your flfiKr. Mean-whih- let Homi-oiie thump the niilnn Htendlly am! .hrKkly with thffht, between th nhou liter blulf. In ntr:it-d. niiiy dislodge the forii;n body. Wh-n ihes nieiisiirts fall or ure lmi)raetieable, orom )rH- Hiire nrtiffeial reHplration should b nroiiip'ly nturtt'd and kept up wiihout iiilei runtlon until a doctor can be .sutmnc I. if you ar not enpuble t.f applying this life av- lntr method in an emereney you oiiKht to be heartily nsnumed at your inomnee Su:ai I in Jtahiex. l have never seen anything In your column pertauniiK to i-eiiiii lee crenm to children two years old. is this harmful? Is tho ac- eharlne used in It Injurious to Hie titomach? Mrs. D. A. AW j A nswer. Saccharine in a coal-! tar derivative, a suhsdtut" for. luuar. I um not aware that It Is; used in iee cream. I hhoubl not ' conidi-r saeoharine .a safe tliinK ; o give a baby, in any ease. So: far as the other ingredients coin-! monly tisel In- makinK Ice cream are concerned, I believe none of', them ean harm a baby, though the gelntln Is not a wholesome fooij for a child, in my judgment, and the glucose Is Inferior to can .sugar. 1 As a mere Rweet, ice cream is as. wholesome for a two-year-old child as Migitr or candy or syrup. I do j not consider Ice cream equal lo rri'sh milk as a rood ror youn' children. Iee cream ordinarily j eontuins less fat than the lowest urnde i.r cream, and only two or three times as much fat an milk i contains; so that the name is a misnomer! It nhuuld lie called Iced', sweet or frozen pudding, but not "cream." (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) Another pood wav t' tell a rail- 4Gbx STftt M I see ce&ZTAijM II I Fes TW reSMi ILfem sre, ' T road crossln', if you can't read, isi'uilk good steers SI 1.25m i 1. 75; by th' hump In th' road. Th' feller 1 others down to 10 and under: that puts off martyin' till he kinjoest heifers offered lu bind lots at supporta wife hain't very much lnM0: bulk desirable she. stock SSJi.50 love. v J 61 9.25. off quality down to $5; - . -4 - j bulls, mostly medium lo fairly .i n ... 1 good kinds SC. 7 5 fit 7.50;' bulk de- Brisbane's Today - (Continued from Page One) ' ., ,. Jhe policemen, mciinmp: it nil for the host." shot (town t wo of the innocent Inxi men, killing one, knocked a third tiiicon- scions Willi a olllb. 4.4 It may bo necessary to do some- , read by u million und a half pros- perous fanners, says "I'Vanco has more than 600.000 ca;es, bars :uul cabarets." Tlie Kansas Senator, ardent nro hibitlonlst, does not add. us he! might do, "The peuplv In France or i .TTTNP; ft, 1923. Rippling Rhymes (By Waft MMOt) FITUIK W()IrRS. . Rome day gi.it iiir.ships wll (iroceeit 1 rom hore lo shot at dizzy speed, and passengers, in gilded ease, will nuir above the heven seas. A man will mutter. In New York, "Thi.i evening J will dine, in Cork; to morrow I'll be coming home 4V way of ;Tetro;rad and Home.' Such journeys will be commonplace; the rnonied trav eler will chase from hemis phere to hemisphere. l'''lliitfl from peril, doubt anil fear. The dangers now conlroiiiihg planes will yield to great Inventors' brains; if tntiine trouble should arise to hall I he airship while It flies, ii will descend upon the brine, while swift niechnn le. eight or nine, put In new plots and piston rinKs until the motor hums and sings. And whlb- tne valves are being ground the passengers w.ll stroll around upon the waves In patent shoes, through which the moisture cannot ooze. The time's at bund, no help us I'ete, when distance will be ,oosolele. when we'll look down, in hich disdain, on motor car and rail way ,train. .In space annihilat ing -crowds . we will cavort among the clouds, as sat'a up there as we art now, where ditchers Slig and farmers plow. J in t. ere that happy time arrives a thousand men may give their lives, to show what principles are wrong, which struts .are weak and which are strong: a thou.vand men. and doubtless more must give thoir lives and cease to none, that wo may know what kind of oil best helps the motor In Its toil, what kind of gas is best to burn, to- make long journeys and return. . Kor every little fart we gain. - some man of dauntless heart Is slain. ' . ' crime wave and don't get drunk" except when they happen to he traveling Americana. . - Whereas, lu this country we hove more speakeasies than they have chios in France, and the big-jest crime wave the world ever saw. Kalinin, important In tho soviet Kovernment, says the American pro posals "to uholish war" fire lion- sense. ' Russia, higscsl. most powerful mit Inn in turopo. is dangerous, in her hatred of capitalistic govern - ment Kalinin's utterance Hhonltl make our people appreciate the import ance ot lieing prepared lor war, even while you plan In ahollsh it. Two young Indies failed to start trans-Atlantic flights. : One . was stopped hy tog, (he other hy too I heavy a load. If sensible the 1' young ladies will accept the doulile omen, stay on the Krnuud, and leave ocean flying to men, whose, busi ness it is. -t . . -i. Tilvcsloek POUTLANIJ, Ore., June !.! Sheep: On contract 215. Totals for week (approximately): Cattle 1450 calves 150; hogs -1020; sheeu 5455: cars 9(1. CATTLK Compared with week ago: All classes around steady; siral.le vealers 1 2.50 61 I 4. a few st rlet ly choice S 1 4 . 50 : calves ? I 0 down, heavies and thins down lo i S7.5o. j lion S Coin pa red wit h a week ft(r(: nutrhr classes stead y. .slaughter pigs and feeders 50c ; higher; bulk light butehers $s.5o i f" H ftw to fhlper Monday at 1 11 ; uea vies mum underweight Ml. 0a down: extreme heavies $S.50 a few slaughter pigs SNi ft. 50;. a few feeders at S7.ft0fi S11KKP Sheep nnd lambs'qurft ably steady with a week ago". Year lines fiOe hhrhen Hulk better choice liiibt veurlhiL's miotctt un to j $i.r,0; part deck of outstanding j,,Ualtty .Monday at Sio: choice light jewes quoted up lo $G; klnits arriv- M i.i,tiii.in.r ..,utu sj '- PnMhtcc j I THE MARKETS Butter: Firsts naif cent higher. Cubes: Eitras 41tte; standards 401qc; prime f irata 4uc; iirsts ' Mc; creamery prices: Prima 3e iover cube standards. EGfJH steady; fresh stantiarn xtras 28c; fresh- standard firsts 27c; fresh medium Ultras 113c; fresh medium frihts 22c. Prices to retailers I lo 3c over .'exchange prices. - ... I.. fllf t A I 12.26 cwt. f.o.ta. Portland. Duller- fat 41c station 42c track; 4-1 ft 4 f.o.b. Portland. POL'l.TKY .si over 4 lbs. L'il S to 4 lbs. 17c "'' " '"'ns ' country .Io-mmM mwus and i.oul ; 4 to 4 ', Ilw. 1 -. , .inotiihle stra.ly this 3 und under ,.,, .,iinff " was 16c; old roosters 10c; broilers young dueku 1Ui 20c. i i'l'AT( il'rt- l'nt:iloeM IlilJtL- I v..i,i..... ,....f,..l ,,..im It W Nn. I 1 Krado Jl.'jr.; coiiitdnatlon int. -Sx SI; No. 2, (iufihne; oi-eKoti l)es rhulM (,'enm I'. S. Nu. 1. Sl.r.0; Hinl.unks r.0i-ii !.'-'.r.: new iioin h.e: Callfurnlu K'trnetH-$.1 ; whiles $31i 3.25. (i.N'IO.S'S Hteacly. (li'eKnn yellowi Danvers nominal; I'nllrornla reds fitii.iZ; crystal wax. Texas ml ; California varieties SI , 1 . r. ,i . ! VIMI1 Hteany: eilM.;rn ; wools tt. o. n. eonniry poimsi. ! Choice liiillt i-hrinkillK fine 3i1i !j7c Hi.; heavier flulnkillK fine 321i 34e; cross hred wools 3lUl 40e: val . ley, iitedilini 47f III.: coarse 4:Ie 111. ; .rTS sternly. VVallillls Iti'u 2hc; lalinonds ilKi 2No: peanuts In'n I le; ' peeans 3K". 420. i HAY. HuyiiiK prices: llaslern (Ireiton timolhy . K2 1 i 2 1 .r.u; do jvalley JlilHl I'J.r.O: uirall.l 1 9 r j 'lb. rei; oat hay 1 Ti.fiO tit I ti; straw iyti.lia per ton; sellluK prlei-s $! a I !.',. ' : I'ot'tluiul Wlltllt. I i POHTLANI), Ore., June 9. OTl ! Wheat: Hill! hard white, !.; jsoft while. JI.42: western whin-. I 'I.I.; iiitrn w I ii i e r, inn in'-i m inter, noriiu-i sprini;, weslem red. 11.33. I I.,.- v.. .i 'iit-II, .l.oA f,...,l .. .' ' ' ..... lounyn car reeeipts neai. 13; hurley. 1; flour, oats, ; hay, 4. IS; corn, 2; Sail rraneisco ltiitlcrfnt SAN KRANCIKCO, June 9. M) lUitterfat f.o.h. Kan l''r.mrisco 47jC. Wall Street Report NKW YORK, June 9. W) Stock prices continued to yield to heavy liquidations ror hoth uccounts In today's hrief "session of the market. Rallies .were reehle. in character. Kxtreme declines in thu active Issues ranged from one to six points, with United Stales Steel, : General Motors and other recent leaders suRglng to the lowest levels or the week. There was nothing in the day's (trade news to influence the price movement. Weekly ineriaintlle re i views reported further irregularity 1 in husiness. Cnll money was not a factor as Friday's rate always car ries over the week-end. Uneasiness over political -'considerations was more pronounced, ...Selling pressure was most effec tive against the high priced spe cialties. Kndio ran up three points o HIS and then dipped to 193 3.4. American Hank Note, inter national Telephone, United states Cast Iron Pipe, Hossia Insurance and American Republics sold down four to nearly six points, (ieneral .Motors. American Telephone. Cur llss. Wrltrht. Readlm;. Southern Pacific and Delaware and Hudson j were among the many Issues to de jcllne two points or more. The closing was heavy. Total sales approximated l ,4 00.000 shares. . VOKTI-AMJ. Ore., June fl. (A Serious shortage threatens the new potato market, within the next week or two and prices on the local wholesale way are al ready decidedly firm. Hot weather in .California has made the tuber- 'mother situation acute, practi cally all growing districts report ing serious infection by the pesis. Local Jfthbors. , . hovi ng d i f ti culty In gcttiuK potatoes. Whites were selling at- $?,.'? per cwt. hero today, with Indications of even higher prices. Hlng cherries have begun to arrive from The Dalles and were In excellent demand today at 20 rents pec pound. Shipments so far havo been small, but are ex- peeled lo inorente materially next week. By SOL HESS ,1 K morning, good quality atuff. sell ing from $1.56" toQ$l.C5 per crate, a few higher. Raspberries weri coming in moderate quantities, hut the season Will not re-.i v-.. mence until after the middle of next week, dealers say. iixeept for an increase of a half cent in quotations on firsts to 39 H tents per pound, butter and egg prices were steady today. Yea- " . P..IIAK .,0 DOuma; eggs. 2051 cases; stor.tce tioiumg were: 44::. 420 pounds: eggs. C4.107 cases. rather n'et. nlinui'd h'avy receliits or all flauws f clilikwiH liavi! KlniieO the market and runner priw re cewdonK nro lirohalilo tlio f"io part or next week. ' Oregon Wlmer Wheat WASHINGTON. June 'J. ('l Tho indii ali d winter v nenl ;nn- Aul,lhtn n jun,. 1 In thi in lncip il r.i,.Mt. stales announced today j M1, () )a:. , uni nl or nsrlciiliure. i rollows: l-ennsylvanla i i.i.ni.""" hu-.m .n. uhlo k, Illinois ' 1 :i7.l"ifl hraska rilil.lHMl; lnnann l.ct i, II kid fi.u'io ; Mlehiaan, 13. MlMiiuii. IS.SSH.MUO: Ne- i.iki : Kaias l.ti.- vi j hiiii - liKl.tniima riH.ni2.niMi. 'ti-x is III : r.i;.i : Colorado U.illfi ! .. : ' Wa'shii.Klon S2.il34.iMl; lr U-on 17.627.iiHM. ' Notice. niil for itrai l to hulld n oui- ,,..m Keliool nt Trail here rh'uXnH 'nl orrice or ; t:..unty School superintendent, Mtdford, and at the resilience of Ml. Ujl ' "" son, eleik or Trail Hchi.nl Dist. .No. ....,,,..-nn,i m.oinpanieil Ids III ' . .. ,( i,(i ..Ju-ck lor i" l m. to X o'.'loek p. Ml.. June I .... i..-,w I: -il mi-etiim to he ii". 'i.i .'. ,.'l..ii o'elmk on same day i ... ....1....1II1.111U,. tioain reservillK .. all hlds. i. I In,.,. 7 P.I2X. l.tll' 1.. DAWSON. Clerk or Trail .Sehoid Uislrlel. 'c It FltY. ! ..I.! ..t i t r 'Trail Hchr.nl i. ii in . i.i v"... Dislliel. Notice, or I'lnnl Settlement. ' Xotlco is hereby given that the. undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the count yof Jackson, his duly verified final account, us adminis trator of the estate of lOrnistinn Erdmann, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 2i!h day ot June, 1928, ut the hour of ten o'clock of said day. ns the time, and the County Court room in the County Court House, at lledford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 1st day of June. 192 8. WIU.IAM lv. HARTItfAN. Administrator of the Kstate of ICrnestlna Krdmann, Deceased. RONALD C. (ll.OVlilt. . Attorney fin- Administrator, . Salem, Oregon. ' ' Notice of Sale of Heal ami Personal IroiKrty. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for tho County of Jackson. In the matter, of the estate of W, - III Jackson, deceased.. ' . Notice is hereby ulven tliat tho undersigned, Ida A. Jackson, th duly qualified and acting adminis tratrix of the estate of W. It. Jack son, deceased, acting upon the , or der of the Judge of the County Court of Jacltson County, Oregon, which was duly made and entered on the 11th day of May. A. D. 192K, will from nnd after the 11th day of June, A. I. 198. proceed to sell at private sale at 511 South River side, Medford, Oregon, for cash that part of the real property of the said estato which is described as follows: ' Beginning nt a stone set In a mount of stone South 89 degrees 31 minutes West 998 feet trorn (stone) section corner between Sections 4, 5. 9 nnd 10. Township 36 South of Range 1 West of Wil lamette Meridian; thence North" 0 deg. 40 mln. west 2S68.4 feet to a stone; then North 89 deg, 50 mtn. West 4U1 feet to a gas pipe; thence South 0 deg. 40 mln. East 1I65U.5 feet to a gas pipe; thence South 89 deg. 31 mln. West 421 feet to a point of beginning containing 25 ',2 acres more or less, all in Jatjkson County Oregon. Also one-half interest in a spray rig- Hated May 11th, 1928. IDA A. JACKSON, Administratrix of the Kstate of W. B. Jackson, deceased. Notice of Annual School Mcetliis: Notice is hereby given to the le gal voters of School District No 40 of Jackson County, Stale ol Oregon, that Ihe Annual School Meeting of said district will be held at the Junior High School, to be gin at the hour of t!:uo o'clock v m., nnd continuing to 7:00 o'clock p. m., on the third Monday of June, being the 18th day of June. A. D. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one director to serve a term of three years, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 4th dav of June. 1928. KMIL MOHK. Chairman Roard yf Directors. At'est; UKI1KCCA M ELISORS. District Clerk. v