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MfiDFOTfD MATL TMRrVE. EDFOHD. OREfiOX, 'TTintSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. W20. OBJECTS TO NEW FIRST WITH PROGRESSIVE SERVICE BUILDING RULES; PORTLAND TODAY .Objections to the new building1 PORTLAND, Ore.. Fu ". (JP) iVde now being- coiwidered by the Irg urlips took nnoilicr drop to- flute fofa-lslnturo in Huust- lilll 310 cuiy nml when tin- result wns Mir- utfrvolec-d yesterday nflernuoit veycd vnluus wero found senttTeil by Fire chief T. II. Ornhuin of all over the market. Htanriaru'o.x- I'orvnlltH, tvliile Iv. the city on on trns and firsts drojibed two fonts official visit. llo declurc lhj to "0 and nindinin extras and firsts bill' to be the poorest piece of conts and I cent down to 2!i. It-ulslntion In years and Is usfiiK1 Hutter reversed tho -eRj? decline c-ery effort to bring- uoout lis with nn ndvunce of half u cent to . . .. . .1-? ......... UCICill. ii i:iun. I "As you know," said Chief lira- iury cows aru lai'KiiiK Kreeu or bniu, "most of tho laws wo huvg K and Htoro limicht feed eoiuea now for tho protection of build- lilnlt. The butter inico reflects the era In tho matter of flro aro the result. I result of offorta made on tho part I fruits, the banana market of firemen themselves. Tho In- "'8nt on tobtwuan ride because apectlons of buildliiKs In thla ro- of 'luantltles on hand. Hetnll, the Bard are In tho hands' of tho fire (rult In"v 1,0 lm chased nnywliere , iiinrshui'a offlco , and thcroforo ,rom ll"'",u 10 uohihIn for a every flro chief In every city Is 'HMiter, do)tndiiiK upon thu ripe-, . directly . concerned In these In-1 ahm Hiipply. spc-ctlons and may bo responsible California Hwuct potatoes wer3 for them. Vnder tho proposed ' a,,",lt cleaned up. Tho southern! Code, tho fellows who havo toy""1 ,lf e"l"K t 3V4i and 3V6f ' actually flKht the fires mlKht as ' W1,"KK"1''; well be out ot existence so far as Hriissells sprouts and artichokes I ; .having nnythlnh'-ta suy about the i IU'J, 1"l',nt'1'- , ; inspection Service "'" orunBo Inurltel. remains tin-! ; "In audition," ho continuod "tlil ' " smaller slr.es. The . code not only affects the city, but , "'"". wniom reaches out In the rural districts. ! nmrk "'V' T,he l',"'Kor telling- the farmer just how to "ro "ot Pel"lfl1' holU- bulld hi, l,ou,w or barn. He li"'B "' v""""'- subjected to hlBh fees for thu Inspection of the building by seve ral inspectors, who, in fact, would bo "csars" In what they wollIU have tho builder do. '.. "In the cities, thorn would bo no further use for building In spectors and flro chiefs would havo no 'right In condemning; flro hazards, this all being- done by stale paid men, who would tUido an me work accomplished by the city's owti systems. In condemn- THE MARKETS Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Fed). 7(p)- Cnttlo and calves Steady; no ro coipts. Calves (500 lbs. down), medium to choice, SH.r.o 'r 12; do, mill to common, fStyO.nii: venters, milk- inc a flro' hazard uno man would fr'1' "00l " choice, $186 14.60; ...take the placo of several tinder . tno noid system, Inasmuch that fire chiefs confer with other city . officials beforo Issuing tho order : of condemnation. "The new code," said Chief Orn ham, "would create nearly 800 positions for Inspectors and in spection heads, and would add at least from 10 to 35 per cent on the cost of construction of bulld- . Incs. llullillim permits tor any building would havo u minimum chnrK of $80, Which lE So times as much, ns the present cost, venlels, medium, $11.5011 I il; veal ors, cull to common, -W.bOfy 1 1. IIoks Hlciidy. Kucclpls 106. Hheop and l-amlis Htuady. Nu reculpts. San Francisco Buttarfat SAX FKANCIHCO, Cal.. Feb. 7. (P llutterrat f. o. 1). Han Fran cisco, 5 1 Vic. Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Keh. 7. (p) Wholesale prices: Hutter Extras, half cent higher. Extras, 17c. Kkks Lower on all grades. Port land Uulry KxvliniiKu (net basin); Fresh ataiidard extras. Ililc; fresh standard firsts, 30c; fresh medium extras, 29e; fresh medium finds, 2!lc. Prices to i ft ii lIci'M 1 and 3c over exchange prices. Mllli, poultry,, onions, potatoes, wool, ii in K, hay, cascariv balk, hops nil steady and unchaiisud. AN EASY WAY. TO LOSE FAT AUTOJfOlG Tho condition of sirs. O. W. Dukor, who sustained undctor tnlnod Injuries tvhdn atrtick Tues dnv ovenhiB by nn automobllo ilrlven by Mrs. rxiis Allen of Tnl fnt on tho Jacksonville hlKhwny, ' WnS rchortril Inilpv ti l. uilul.fl.. Improved. 8ho Is rcstlmt at her ' . of abnormal exercise or diet, home at the llaker HcrVlco ftta- U"!y combat a cause of excess fat. They tlbn and Htore, and will probably uPP'Jf element Naturo employs to bo removed to tc Sacred Henri urau jd ,nt 'uel energy. This hospital upon further improvement P"""011 w" discovered by research men of her condition. , Some two decadea ago. It has for 20 years Hho was atrnck a. b tnr.e,l ' ,"fraed. '"Marmola prescription ,u,CiT, ,tl,n , ,'BhK;",!f '" f,'0nt. ,C ?nd lnloa' "cry circle showVthe result V . T '"",:" ""' ' n now beauty, new hea t h nnd vita ity. avoid xtrlklriB tho woman despite the sciend He reasons for results. So users effort to turn the machine away hm-e no fear of harm. Go learn now what from her. The fender struck ,Mrs. Marmola does for excess fut, and why JJaker on the hip and throiv her Your druggist supplies it at $1 per box. for several feet. 8ho was picked , Take four tablets daily and watch the Daily Meteorological Report Thursday,. February 7 i Foreoaita Medford and vicinity: Fair and continued cold tonight nnd Friday Tioweat tcmporaturo about 11! de grees. . Oregon: Fair and cold tonight nd Friday. . tu aw Hotly St. Pnohb 144 k Complete Cleaning and DYUNO 8ERVICV : :.J Tomperature (Degs.).... ;ifl 17 MlKlinMt (Ijist la hrs.)..' 3K 31! lowest (Last la lira.),, ai 17 Kel, humidity (Pet.) 23 till HlHteofweathor Clear Clear Total precipitation since SelplTl, ji.o, n.ui incues. Sunset today, 5:33 p. m. Rilnrtso Friday, 7:111 n. hi. Sunset Friday, 5:35 p. m. Observation! Taken at 6 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITI u " IT a? i " llaker City ... 12 Illsmarck HoIso .. 22 Denver 0 Vtes Molnua 32 Fresno 52 Helena 4 los Angelea 54 Ittnrshfleld 42 Phoenix M pnrtlond 32 Rod Bluff 46 Rosehurg 38 Pall Lake City.. 26 San Francisco . 51 riant Fe 36 tteattle 36 Bpokane ....1 20 Walla AVnlla 1 1 Winnipeg KINSER, THE GRAFTER I make a specialty of all kind of first class fruit tree grafting. Vour Black Walnut should be grafted over to Franquettea, Will call and advise with you free of charge. References: Paul 8cherer, phone 1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4; C. 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