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IPA7.TC ETOTTT ItmDFftRD APTL TT7Tr.TTMR. MEDFORD, OREfSOX. .VKHXEKDAY. JTTLV 2.-.. 1028. RICKARD CUTS TICKET PRICF., " - "si a m a m. & a IU AVUIU UISS i i Ex-Senator Owen of Oklahoma Endorses Hoover for Prest. Coming Attractions : l NKW YOltK, July -.".- I Pi --Kobci-I I.. Owen, former ! ! denniciatlc senator from ok- lultonm for Is years, in a slatrlllcllt issued today, en- dursed Herbert ir.oover for -i ineslriout. Fight Promoter Faces His ai ni hiiimnw or s'n- ! nhir (ieorue H. Moses, easier!) )L!U!I TO LEGION MEET First Financial Failure m.J JiV.nirr "1!"!: I,,,llm''er 20 Years-$5 Seats Re-jJ H duced to $3.00 Weather Forecast Favorable. XSW VOI1IC, July 'ITt. (H) Th'' liliKht of tit iii and iiii.svritujf wcatli r I Hiit hnH liuiij; over tin.- umduur IjuxIiik Kiu.son h'rc mtiiwmI l.iin isheil tmliiy Jin Ti-x liU Uard tlnkcr eil with final d.tnils fur the stay ing of (JciH- Tuiiiu'y'M heavyweight til lo defense nnlnsl Tom Heen y In VanUee slailiuii) tiimniTow ninhl. The weather bureau, whirh hiiN had nothing hut doleful iiifxagcK for iiMMt promoters this summer, rheered Tex with a renn t that MkifM would he clear with the air n hit cooler fur the l.uttle. n an Oliort to salvage something from I lower priced m at xet-tliuiH In i Yankee stadium, w here the I n pai'lleuhtrly flisap- today offered the the Kale has I pointing, liickard .UUU seal In the bleacher al Sit each. The original juice wax S.V -Although (he licliel .sale hiiH )le t'd up In (he !asi two dnyy, there Heenis Utile probahllilv lhm the im .....Mi... U.reat. Ka. nf IlIrntn. i.iiiv.MU Will HIS 1 1 I'M I 1 1 Hit II - ( clal failure In almoM I'm yoarw of j championship tight promotion. j 1'u ul .McDonald, .-'eiiertt chair mini of the Amoi ica Lenhm pro Brum foinniiiteu, gave a conciso re. p-M (;f plan t lor the hi;; uvtfiit lie-1 KiunliiK next TInifHday at u Cham- ' Otr ol Commerce add Lions ci.ih j loniin liiiicheou today at tho ICutuI j Modloid which was eiitnuHiastieal-; ly received hy Die inun present in spile, of tin: lioat. It wits announced that Herbert Hoover will prohahly In in .Med lunl Wednesday, August I. A wir.- j was sent this murniiiK to the pix'sl deniia nominee iroiu the local ! Chamber nf Coinnieren inviiir.-; Iilm ; to strip in (hi; eliy dui in Jiis pro j poHcil Ihrip DirouKh IhiH part ol lh statt!. Colonel CharlcH Mud- br-l'lili m:iv iiImh :irteinl tli. niivon. : .ion. i "Tim con veil I ion next week will j iituloiihledly hi! tlMi hiKest celchra I lion ever put on In Houtiiern Uie- Hon with delegates from i pos's (jxpeeied to arrive hero by the 'openinK day," Die. clniiinuui naid. i At least I I drum corps will com plete for the Kealey trophy, a la liver loving cup, which aniv-d today and was exhibited at th" ineetiiiK. In order to retain Du mp permanently u group must wi-i first placd three successive times. 'The contest will he an event of Fri . ; day, AiiKiist 'A. ' Appreciation of the ad vertlsini; beiiiK done hy the Shell Oil com ; puny, which lias decorated Ki'-wr; I 1 ; posieu an over ino Hiaie teniny mosi iiisnnKuisiied statesnuMi, the tiaveh-rs to ".Met 'em In Medford," Mr. Hoover, in my opinion, 1 the best qualified man ever $ if presented by any party in -i : Amei lt ii for I lie presidency liitrihK uiii.lif;tluie." An chairman of the senate 4 comiuilteu on h-inkin and J currency, .Senator Owen man- fr aued the pasae of Die fed- era I reserve act and farm loan In Die upper house of eon- ! Kress. 4 fr 9 I 1$ I WHEAT PROBLEM! ON RADIO STOR V A.MSKMJA.M. The status of American sprintf I'OKTKAN'D, Ore.. July I'.V (TPi ' e farmers have decided we want the shortest possible haul o tidewater at the very lowest pos sible rates. If Portland does not offer facilities for handling o:ir Krain, then we want these lowest lates to he Mven to Vancouver, al Qlynipl LdllL'VieW Of AMtftl'bi U'liuraui.n twn I 1 lean not our wheat properly han , died. And then after tho rutn is fixed we do not want ft eleniL'od I July 2.1. W 'harlle l'addticl:, r. has been refer red to President Krdsiroin of the International A ma feu r Athletic f.deralion. "The Paddoi-k case" was revived befon- the Internation- itleo by Die Itrit- I lsh lepi esentiilfve, tleiieiiiy Kent ish, as a. result of porta publish -' eri in London of Hw Califoi niau's I liidio tall: in the I'. S. two months 'ii.i on Die li)i'4 Olympic finals in the hundred meter race. The etunmittce declaimed Juris diction and refused to consider On matter, referrinii it to I'rcwiduiit l.rdsti om. The affair appears dui to a inls undersl aniline of whi.i Paddock Maid. H- holds that he discussed the lOU-meter final at Paris hypo thftically showiiiK lmw four Ameri cans miK hi have "frameil" the lirltish star, AbrahiLins. if they had wanted to use suelt unsportsman like methods. He stressed the fact that this was not done and descrlb' ed the fair start but his views over the radio aparelitly were taken to reveal an nctual ocruii-ence. ArraiiKeiuents hav eluded for 1 he a ppe; XiMlit in Spain" at been eon ranee of " Hunt's Cra PLAYING TENNIS LONDON, Hhk.. July -l.-l.V) -(Ui'l llilliiin icli'lnaii'il toihiy t):i' cUlllh'lh liirllnliiy ol' ono ol' hi-l ETO T EIGHT I was oxiii(-::so(l liy Mr. .Mi-l)oiuilit. Inl llalloiir'K piihlic si'i'vlco 1 A Joint inccl iim of incinlioi'S of Kock hack .".I years, for lie onti'ivil ;lhn Loulon anil l.ailln.s' Aiixlllarv tin- hoiHn ol' commons in IS7I ami 1,1 'I'linrsclay morning al ho is oin.' of tho tow survivors i,f;!l::!H at Iho iirinory will oll'li'ially llio Victorian era. Tim only other upon lllc lliri--ilny cololiration. Hllttcsinan of outmnniliiiK cililnoncc Caroline Anilrcw will siilK "Tlic In 1 ho lu-rlntl allvo loilay Is 111,' Klar Siansloil Kannor" accoinoa- Karl of Itosehi'ry. lie has hiii.'ii out 't,,'l incinliois of Wilson Wailo's iau tlicain1, .Mumlay iillit, Au--t 1:1. An hnporiMiit cireuin IK i; ill ri'iiiicclion itll Die on-tni'-ot ol this at:ialiuii 111 i!l'M', is dial ool olif! week to lie played lictweeii I'aU ni;i ami l . imea polis anil th!.;. V Is fortunate ill havjn;,' Ijeen eeltil when soi'h eili'-s as T;- j eoio.i. Seattle ami aneolller li:'-- lleohl,. , The revue Willi the Iheriall title I enri.iil the ilpilliiclion of piayiiiK the Junnest enyaKelO"llt thai a re- vue has ever enjo. eil In rliii ao. l-'or l-'i) weeks the four I'uhaliy hciUMi-il "A Nielit in Spain." Mu.-h of tin- ereilit for the Windy I'liy inn is altriliiileil . lie several of 'ensatoina! eltal aeti r. . of these is a liartl- for ! years. At least we want to he sure the railroads cannot lower! their rales during that time." j Thus declared W. W. llarrah, for j 10 years one or llio leinllns; wheat j growers or Oiokoii, on' the w itness , stand today in Ihu rati; llearinK lie- tore ine interstate commerce com-i mission. Thin Pendleton mall iarms i 2oii(l acres or wheat land. I He explained that his reasons I for not walitif; the railroad frelKlit j I rates changed lor 25 yenrs was to j Insure tile development or water ( I transportation In the northwest. Me j isaid if I fie roads could lower Iheh- . I ' S- 1 I MM S s- St g S S V u danee. wllli h is elailiieil to he a repliea of tin: rite perfonueil hefere the Caliph of Toledo. vlie;i the .Moors held sway in old Andalusia. A populous company, des- rihi d hy the Sliuhei t departinenl of rates no one would invest capita! j ui. le of "iiil' .otualiv iniiKed ' ' ill slealnlioat lines. He said the Is promised. The east is the same farmers of the state are anxiou? ; featur Not the is th..l seen iluriim th" chieaiio stay anil previously for the major 'iitl nf fisi season at the t'orly fourth street theatre and Winter (tni"li. N-'W 'ork. Th" print-ip:: I Plavers include: IMiil linker, 'i'eo Heap-. Aileen Slanley. Is Oerlruil" Hoffmann t;!rls from the .Moulin l;oiii:e. llellL-i Uuara. Cortcz it I'l-Kuy. Paul S l'erral. fodl Ih-own. Sid Silvers. .Mahel Ash, lloli Stan ley. i;ion:e Anderson, ;l"n Hale, liaroiiia Vernon. Tito I'orjil, Iioh l v I'ioKus. Sain hriiiai. Larry l'"ine. .1. Cidvil Uunn, Lillian Sniitli anil .ndr"ini trio. of politics for 2u years and is an Invalid. Knil llalfour Is a tncmher of the cahlnel today. heltiK lord presidenl of Ihe ciiuucll. Notwilhslandiin the Ihroat affection which laid him usl'de diirlnii the wlnler and sprlim. lie Is aKliill llolinally acllve. When lie attended the lunclieou yestcrtiuv to celehrale Ihe opcnliiK of the nev as one fealure of the pro- ley ra Owllilt In the heal, Ihe Mall iriniincs report of the dene Tun. iicj-lom lleeney eha in pliiusliiii battle tomorrow nlnht at New York City, will he hroadciisl I nun lliree louil-snealierH. slrunit lu Ihe trees of the city park. Tills will enable the fans to hear the rouod-by-round, Idow-liy-ldow dexerlp tlnn of the riitht. In the shade, anil from the park benches and lawn. A loud speaker will also bo Install HI lu front of the Mall Tribune on North l-'ir street. Pans can listen to the report, from either place. The loud speakers and ulher ciiuip- iiieni mi- mis occasion Is furnish ny I lie .Music Mux..' 2 " I Last .mm street, dealers lu Crossl lllllK. AmiiiKcinenls were completed today, whereby station K.MKD, ,vh ho allowed lull time, lu hr Icasl- IllK the riulit. Th.- Corvallls sta tion, yielded froni IL3U to X o'cloeU. Jl reaiilai- time on ihe air. to the loeal station, for tomorrow- eye nliiK. Valley residents, who "lis ten In" on the hi,: nK,t. are thus assured of receplion, with the min imum of Inlerefereiu-e. The liroadeastlnK or the fluht will start ill. mil five u'eluek, I. mil time, and comluue iinlll the rii.,,1 decision has been lend. red. The eai-ly news will have In di wllh ihe liiellmliiiirl.-s. the Kiithei Iiik of lin en. wd. ami other items of interest. The main event will niarl iilmni six o'clock loeal. and Mm ruiiiiiiu; description f,t the I. ,.01 will ,e re ported hy Ihe Associated Pi e.i. sliortiiiK wi-Hers. The rounds' will he idiieeil on Ihe air as speedily us they nr.- received w llh Karl I ntvin. :L- ' the mi,-n,. lihone. .' I i r I M) WD.MIMII llll.ll'l. (Continued from I'mko Hue I lllollllleil to in.) deureea and ii u iii 1,1 1 1 v stood at 2u p-r cent, weather bureau slallon today "ported the mercury at tin- iln the iiioinlnu ol.serviillen In three decrees higher II same peiiud yesterday. No rnrest fires have resulted s. fur. desplle the cxtremu low hu nildity. i:. - " ipiarters of the llritisli academy, of which he is president, he walked IhroiiHh the stieels to Die affair ralher than rich, ami he swum: : nhmt; wllh an enemy which ninny ! jmir-ier men miKht i-nvy, Ilis receiil illness necessitated a i rest trom his usual phyxh al :ic jtivHies, iuchuliuK lennis.'of uhidi j I e was a devoted playe.r, Iml Di" j Daily Mall today (iiidid him as sav j liu that he Intends lo lake up lennf araln slinrily. "I am leelim; pretty well." h" ; said. ".My throat has not ,uile re j covered, but Is only a mailer of , .tine." M seems unlikely I hat he will re f siime noli', of which he alsti plaveil a niiil deal, lor he sai.i: " I ! is not like pill. If you play i u must do a i'i ul nil and hand I Ki'ain. The iiroblem of housing ;ind ; feeding Die quests was discussed am Die ma lenient made that no j l ices have been sent lo each man j expected, infonnii.-; him jtisi where his room will be. ' .Merchants of the city are ur'-d to put out welcome sIkiis (ills week in co-operation wilh the decora I iiiK committee which Is now at work on the streets. I a nesl ScoD, local represeutii tive of Ihe l.loriM club at Ihe na tional convention held at Dos Moines, Iowa, this month, who usl returned from the east, described a hall storm which lie encountered on his return trip D-rouli Iowa. iLuinpH of hall as larue as owns had ! laid a field of eorn low and Mr. and Mrs. Scott were compelled to stop their car for some lime be fore l he storm let up. "We had a rainy trip ami were both Klad lo .;et back to Medford. You have lo j;o a lonn way to find iiiivlhlti;; eipial to this part id' th" country." the I. Ion de'-lared. The i Interest lu aviation in the east im i I pi essed the local delegate more than any other feature of the joip- ney. Immense amounts of money are heln appropriated in the east for airports am airships, he re ' ported. . Seattle Man Is Near Death As a Result of Stroke "nut! HIT BY $400,000 DIES RATHER THAN FIRE, ALBANY AIDS INJURE OTHERS to develop these water lines. Asked what are the chief trou bles of tiie Kialn Kfowers today, I ! llarrah replied: "Prices are poor,': labor conditions are bad, freights are to hicli, and there are too many l lax slackers in Oregon. Too much 1 of Ihe tax burden is saddled onio I Hie farmers. There is enoil'-rh ! wealth In this state that ir each , person were required to pay as bet should, much of the loud would be j taken from the farmer." i He said that growers in Pmatilla ' county are -Tniim n fur bulk band-1 linn of grain. He said that 10 perl cent of the fanners there would ' use this system this year Tor the1 first time, and that one-lhinl of! his neighbors were using it.. Har inll was the first in the county to i ttdopt the bull; method of market-, '-'. At first he sent his wheat to Kansas Citv. j The witness said he uses horsea j on his farms in place nf tractors,' jexplaining Hint the animals !iav 1 ; much more reserve power than the ' machines and are cheaper to work, i LI : I '.ANON, Kin- laic Ihe liulliliio. uiu' i-iimp; inc. July 2."i. (I'l yesterday lle.-U royed of Ihe Orruon Can ny, including the MOSCOW, July 2,-1. (A') A'j coiinlii of the death or Alie'ksey Pavloff, crack soviet pilot, today The Noted Dead I warehouse with nim h of the year's Pin' I; of canned nuods. ( 'arried . across a street, the fire also de stroyed a planing milt owned by; the I la nimontt Lumber company. ' whii-h was not in use. a South - : ei n Pacific box car. loaded with' supplies, also burned, and two houses nearby also went up ill I M',,,M'- (lived close to the " p-"" ' ""k ' jeiasi ed a lew yards from the spec- !.. was estimated at about Jl.'.n.- tutors. The pilnCs body was buried atie in buihlMiL's and fJlMl.Otni In ; In the snmkin.-- ilehi-iu i amo d ry.H.ds. oiher b.sses to-i Some of Die aviation experts wlm tailed about "on. About 1 "a j witnessed Du accident said that cannery employes were throw n : Pavloff could have saved his life "f wo, k. The fire started hy a forced lamliiiK anions Die In the engine room of the can- spectators, but deliberately chose nim; plain, in shaving and saw- to crash rather than endanger the dust, used fur fuel, ami spread lives of Die onlookers. rapidly. The Albany fire ilepart- imlicated he crashed deliberatel rather than try to save his own life hy ondannerir-'; spectators at an aviation exhibition. I'avlofl was riiviiiK a stunt flyln demonstration before liih aviation authorities and foreign, quests -it iMoscow s military airdrome in a i fann r.mail monoplane ol his own con- 4. ; Ktructlon when the plane suddenly INI'HI'K.mjkxck v,.r.: Kiouuo aiei s us 5.1. worth of sinmi CD It 'At Hi. July r,. (Ti M,-s. i Ada Denham i:cal. 7;t. wife of : Opie Dead, the eulhor. dieil Mid-; denly yesterday following a heart f attack. Horn In Xorwnlk. (.. Mrs.' U"'ad was the sister of Philo l. j Denham. Opie Head's partner in' Die luiblic-ation of the ah.1,..l,-,v r literary i Travek-r. his first bid fn fnmi hvo ami a half acre I rrles I fa rni. 1, fined 0 tnbiantlij- i-onv ijnuf jroccf i Oft don t wnJiUU'f ScfiiUinrjk iced teti tfie moAt f!rc'lfi(ij rajr-ant ijaa ficuw inter dewed, 'iour btalemetd i etiatujl'i. Hoit f;ocfi. tfie tuu inent N'.ve Imr 1 ai.l u pumper, and M, .1 brought poriable fire fiht I'plipmenl from Cascadia lo the local department. I'll OKNK, Ore., .lulv :. IV) ; I'l M. .ndersoa of Seal He died '! I lOii'icne hosidtal loday. api-arenlly j a victim of heal. Atiendiuu pb -1 ulelaiis said a port mortem "ami : Minion would be held to determine t the exact cause nf dentil AiideraoH ccdlapse.l last nii;lil . while ealliiM al a small restailran; : and he had a temperatnie of lie ! all ni ;lit. The fad Dial he lived i Ko limn alter pros! rat ion, wf'h j tcuiperaliire so hn;h. was tb - nnls dared uutiMiat. lie did nul reuaiu ;.d:. I eonst lousie-ss before he died. iiial I means 1 wo hours' walkh: :. bul von (H.l.li :KA'1I. Slate starl il'-.itil hoyel work bet t ll'iose- veli highway. ... -.... 1; i ;i :i t.-i'(o;T. riopou-i .Millie:,-! "iinpauv slalls aiitoinnlic sprinkler! Ml. Serlpps Loses Case. CINCINNATI. ().. July T,. tT: .M rs. Joseph ine Seripps of .Mini -1 mar. i a 1.. widow or James ( 1. Seripps. today lost her suit for an ac.ountiim from Die estate of Die I.tte i;. W. Seripps, publisher. 1 ml 1 mm t bo (;, . Seripps I 'ub IKbif.;; Minpany. .Indue Smilh Mickenlooper in 1'nited States ili trlet c.iuit dismissed the suit fur want of e(ni(v. l.ili.Jlliu.l:!1:!.; the fh,- In t.rantH Pa.. OH A. NTS PASS. Ore.. July - (I'r At i;;u ti,is aflerm a temperature or J,,;, ,eiees bad been reached here. Oepeii l orn 111 u Hear Mae The American la-moii convention will b0 the pnneipiii topic of ,iis rtisslon at tomorrow s meet hm of the Co pen I'oium. Paul .Mclionabl. general chatriiiHii of the I.chm Convciitbuv commission will be the main speaker and will tell the I'm-, urn membeiH ail about the Inn ;i . day ceiehn.tion uhhh eom.s off AUKilsl L 3 and -1. Th are thirty l.em..nnuin s emptoj e.t ,v Copcn in .M.-dtord and the Mt t 01 kii nidation U taktim ,1 re.d in terest In the couitnu convention. :)very Koruni member h to ' d to hriDK a Kuest. 4. . Orter AiheniHinv siiml A clever nd ertiFiim siunt which isO.ound to attract lots of nlt'-nti-.n ; -tU .Medford and the l. yioii convi n- ! Ij0 left here jesleidiiv fm n,,-, south. A I'nrd roadster t o 1-1 d I With hIkiim ".Meet 'em In .Me.ltoid' ' --AuKUst 2. 3 and i American LcKie.11 Convt-iitlon" can led two ' typical circus cIowiih on an ciIvim . tisliiK tour of northern California. Several hundred 11 tt rat live ponim- were taken a louy for distribulhin alonff the main hlfthu ays and In hotels, resort h end nuto camps This was hut one 11101 of the l.e Ition plans for advertising next week's celebration. lb riiejeun knock off tennis when vou re- j like." of! 'Ihe luncheon esterday was be! partly in I onor of Die aed statey man's birilnlay ami Ihe Prince "f Wales, who is on terms ()f iiilliinii f.ien.lship with ICarl Italt'our, paid hint Kraeetul compliments, to wiiid: Lord HhIIoiii' responded wllh a lively speech. As a tribute in appreciation "f liis services tn the si. lie ami as evidence of their personal esieetn. his fi b-mis in ll e house ol hud., and the house ol commons are pit ntiim laul I alloiir with an e. pensive motor car us a birihda mrt. I-M'OKNK. Ore., K. M. Anderson, . collapsed lu a b yesterday, was not llin'linh the d;iv lilt; to icport tills II Inly I'.V (I'l f Seattle, who al leslaurant pcctei to lie onl- nlui; of pb - lotbi sii lans al Ku;;ciie hospital, w he taken. And." attic 1, Desiaui "ine III FRENZIED CATTLE lllelnber of Se- 1 :I2!I, llnlcl an. I WinU.-is' fni.iii. Hi w hile al a small eal ; in- place here last nitlit. and 1 walked to a back per. ll. wh-le be cnllaiised. He was uncons.-hnis when Inniid and has not reg.iln.il cinwitniMirss. j JILTED LAD SETS FIRE TO HER PAPA'S HOUSE fit) KANSAS I TI-V, .liih ;;, . i..p, lliiiil.-d pull, e n.d.iy nu nc, I i.v.-i In ii-uiii.ir ii.whaniK pin-nit nf tin- M-v.-n rciii.iiiiiiii: llcn-lcid cli tic Inch I'i'.i (i.'d up, iic v. ii h in,,, ,. lh. ill inn nth: 11 u ,c;i ., ,s, j.-, II. till w iccK.-.l n. :,r tM. im,.,, sl.illim . ,.,. day. I he l-iillnliiii n finally i, cd the :' , In-ni eh,,,,,- (hn tile .llv ',- 1 ill nnd 1. secli. mis W li.-n ; tl.l. III. pl.llllcl lis feet en lh,- I ""'IU ol Ii in,- , ,,,. biuilli lulu Hi- ffi, f,,, ,.s A. oilier elms.- tcroiiiialid cull when a clifi-p -pin sin d sli c: il.vi lilt" ll Pi-nil Valley park lulu- Oilier It IU ll Ul Is w -re npi.i-li "HI! Irnuipllny t!..i er hcl, .i law u i in w Idely scalt.-i .-d , -. !:,,,, I V. II- ll Cm iulltS. C they ic iiid-.n. iich.ini -1.1. in c im: m: i:i ;i i ' I'- Li in:i n I ' 1.1. s. nil. Is 1 1 police 1 lie h.id m i lire I-can-..- In- was .ma --I Inn .i'.lcii(j,.ns I Joseph Wall h and faille 'in. -I'.l an, tine. I 'I '-cs w ei ,- . .nnd The flics i.cciin, -IllK 2 llflceis SMI.I Im, ,, uniu r mi pic:.-. Ii.nl l , n ,1 ' l.li:i Cll'lllll-S Clllcssp. July I .'. o! centcvscil ti-i-l'i-rti-.l. thai - h,.iic he- ! er icjecti.iu tnl , wild of tin j 111.- uii I. re- i ion wli. n t he I P.- On liuljai . i lone I.', and 1 ut: hs I I 1IILT.HHOHO. Two Meal hanks sr. iii;li;s . ps liuve i!Kwill) Of f 2,323, djj. I f"i ll.'.lniii heti-l. ii i i -l Cool at Marshfield MAltSIIKIKI.ll, .li-c, July 2.V i l.l'i lule I Hell, u points have ,1 been sweltetinx the Co.ei llac !coii:try has leinalned -.Sl th.' pi.in.l il'erinuineier at noon tnilav r-Q-ls , n.. '''"ii- ' In a I Iless sk'v i he ..,; highest unit I, or 'ihe year was Mi. ! lie! Ml in Ma Averase dayllni di.iwii leiupemnue remains arouil l To de i.;e.-s with h.ihi fos-j in ..inUigs. DRINK m ore in i 1 k and be sure it is pure the Seal-Kap zvay . . . Mll.K is our most complete food. It slitmUl never he Sniped down. Small sips will litiitrt Snslrie juices lo help ilitfesl it. and prevent curds forming in the stomach. Hich. pure milk makes muscle and (lives energy. 'I'o keep our milk pure nnd sweet, wc use Seal-kiips to cover our hottles. In this w ay, the entire pourimt surface is protected from contitminntion. Sciil-Kiips save Irouhlc too. ' No bother wilh picks or forks. A twist of the finitcr renins as the Scul-K-.ip cover. Altcrw nrds, thev innke i hiindy nnd snfehottlc ciivt-r until nil of the milk is used. Hume nnd luiva us deliver your lir.t bottle tomoi row nun ninn. IT WILL PAY YOU ! to visit our various departments and take advantage of the many bargains offered you. Every one a- real value. Remember, this is the store with quality goods at popular prices. Lamps AN Lamps Lamps All Floor and Table Lamps Reduced 40 Per Cent Off One Week Only J GLASS TUMBLERS Spiral Optic Crystal Tumblers Crackled Crystal Tumblers each 5f each Colored Vases, short and tall, green and rose. Regular price 35c each. Now ..2-le 3 nider Dairy & Produce Co. "If It's Seder's, It's tho Best to Buy" Justrite Electric Iron, guaranteed, only ?2.)S Star Can Openers 4'2& ALUMINEX KETTLES Finished inside, as well as outside. 8-qt. covered kettles, $3.15; now $2.21 16-qt. covered kettles, $5.85; now $4.28 ALUMINEX PRESERVING KETTLES 10-qt., $2.90; now $2.07 12-qt., $3.35; now $2.47 16-qt., $4.15; now, 3.0ti IF you need new shades, we will measure your windows and give you prices. IF you need new linoleum, we will measure your floors and give you prices. IT ve can serre you in any of our lines, juit call us. For Correct Time, Call 35-J Medfordf Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Cor. 6th & Bartlett 0 B. . Phpne 35-J