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r .rrv-; PAGE FOUR MTCPFOKT) MATT;aTRTKUKE, MTCDFOTIT), ; OTCEOOX, TTTTJRSdXy. MAT?CIf 2Q 1029 .Vr; " I.' - ' I J! In- If -I '! ! J loM I ' IH.! : tiA i I ;,n,:; il ' i ;;; fan. i . i ' .".' 4 i , n j i1i)lv ' . . '" 1 , , "-' tftth ) : , . :. . "", - i:t ! . ,! :;' ! ..-Ail IV )niH-' j;;1 - "', "i... i j l! i , 3 t : More than 100,000 people 1 . in the next two months will buy 'electric refrigeration you are one of them read this Only Frigidairc will give yoit tlic potvcrnil quiet l'Yitfiditirt; compressor tlie new Friiriil airc Cold Control tlio patented fielf-wtdiui; io trn.VH the low Friidaire prices ami lilteral Oeiiend Motors terms. Ask for free books giving full information. ' 7 AUTO FUEL PRICE PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 212-214 West Main ' ' Pone 12 Special Concept ' By the Royal Russian Choir at the Armory , . Sunday, March 3 1st at 3:00 o 'Clock P. M. Under Auspices the Lions Club Popular Admission Prices ' -.. Adults $1.00 ": Students and Children 50 Tickets on sale nt all Mush; stores, Jariuin & I W ' "-i! , Woods -and AI ill I ins . . .. ... While tho gasoline price has boen settled In Med ford at 27 hie per gallon, a gasoline war Is still reported rogihg In Ashland and is Maid to be reaching serious propor tions among tho gas dealers of that city. Three dealers, 11. L. Claycomb, Dan Kay und Hurry .Mc.Nnir, according to C. P. Phil lips. Texaco products reprcsonta- tivn of that city, are selling gaso- lino ut Li cents per gallon. Mr. I'iilllipH related this after noon that at a big chamber of commerce mooting In Ashland Monday evening. Mr.- Claycomb, president of the chamber, spoke on cooperation and advised all citi zens and dealers to hand them selves together for the common good. However, on the next day, said Mr. Phillips, Mr. Claycomb cut tho price of gasoline down to 22 cents, and was followed by the two other curb pumps. Mr. Phillips declared tlio service stations will not drop to' tho 22 cent level and that service station operators have dccldod to drop from the membership roll of the chamber of commerce, lie also said' tourists are being directed to como to Mcdford to register In stead of stopping at tho Ashland branch of the out of stale . uuto registration bureau. LAID BT EXPERTS PARIS, March 28. fP) Before Adjourning for a seven-dtiy Hotter holiday, the reparation. cxpertH to- j day completed the foundation of tholr reparation scheme and will be ready to talk figures when they (ret hack to work next Thursday.' Today'H plenary cHlon at which the various delegation each- pre sented their own clear cut ideas of what Hliould constitute a basis for a discussion looking toward the fixing of exact figures -was de scribed as one of the most impor tant single sessions yet held. During the past week tho dele gations have been working separ-1 rately and have oAuplcd them selves with trying to reach a com mon basis. arious ideas were presented I this morning after which Owen D. Young, tho chairman, reviewed all the work done thus far. It was proposed that, tho various suggestions and observations of fered this morning be reduced to writing for tho delegates to read during tho Easter holiday. 8 ' ArraiiBonicnts hnvo been made ; by Hie airport committee to demon strate tho big revolving beacon nt tiro I'liamlier of Commerce bulldlnir at S o cloc k tonight. This now de vice, which lias made night flying both safe mid practicable, was brought lioro through the co-opera tion or me (loneral Electric com pany and the California Oregon Power company and will he lighted this evening for the first lime. The big light was hooked up by tho Copco sarvico crew today and is now really for demonstration pur poses. It carries a GUOO-watt globe and Is ediilpiiod with a lamp chang er, a now device lor automatically changing lamps in ease one bums out. . , .. .. It Is expected that many local people will be on hand to sec this inlerestlng demonstration tonight nt S o'clock. . . WASHINGTON, Mar. 2X. (A') Permission to abandon 13 miles of branch lino In l.inn county, Ore gon, was sought today by the Southern Pacific ratlrond. Tho line lis question, known as the Linn branch, was said by tho railroad to show operating receipts equal to only one-fifth of thejeost of main tenance and taxes.- Jolly Pearl Dead DKTKOIT, Mich., .March 28. fp) Jolly Pearl Stanley, weight M't. height feet 0, is dead. Per 16 years she had been a fat lady. in carnival kIuiwh. Slio was 27 yenrs old. . - ' - - -t . - REWARD! You Will Be Well Rewarded ' When You Buy Your EASTER SUIT -1' at McPHERSON'S I 9 6w - mum !l! l la r P W I - ! r- i m i Our now Spring Suits up-to-1 ho-ininulo s ( y 1 o s arc llio most in -Mt'dt'ord. Bradford Suits 22.50 to $35.00 j Kollor-l louinan-tlionipstin li ii 11 d tailorotl suits . $33.50 to $48.50 ? ? T T T y f t y y -t t y t t t t t t ? y t ? t .Market Quiet 1 POUTI.AND, Ore., March 2S. (Pl Xo changes disturbed the local dairy and produce market todav. l-ggs and butter were steady at Wednesday's quotations. Poultry, dressed meats, fruits and veget ables were also unchanged. Racing Across the Country ! Racing across the country; on a fast express train is a! big shipment of Easter ha's trying to ge t here for Easter .We expect them here .SATURDAY. The very latest, all head sizes. Hats for ; everybody, and the price the same as alwaysabout half what the other Guy sells for it Will frt Only T WO MORE DAYS of the Big Sale Only TWO More Days Values-;" ' All Sizes MS Men's all wool Suits. $35 Boys' Suits Men's Athletic Union Suits . . . 39c Boys' Dress Shirts . Sizes 1 ' C 10 to 17 A long pants $7.50 l.ivestfK'k PORTLAND, Ore., March 2S. UP) Cattle und calves: Steady; "r; colpts 31). Hogs: Steady; no receipts. Sheep und lambs: Quotabiy Hteadyj no receipts. , , ,i Prisluce ' ' POItTLANO, Ore.. March 28-i- M) Whidcsule prices: Jlutter,' eggs, milk, poultry, on' lons, iiotatues, wool.' nuls. hons. hay anil cascara bark: All steady ind unchanged, . ' , San Piiini'lsco Ilullorl'al SAN J-'ltANt.'ISCO.. March 28. (fl'l Butterfut f.o.b. Sah Fruneiscb 4Hc Wall Street Report Sir tlio now I'layor niodol vilit from Hollywood, witlo ropo sliotildors, Tat-tt-rsal vest aiitl ploatod trousoi's. Tho newest in hats is the narrow In 'iin, wide hand and hijjh crown. Wo have them niado by llardoinan. Also the new liarrviuore shirt made bv 1,1,.. .1 . Alligator Calf Oxfords' for jSprlng, $6.85 McPHERSOH'S A Sixth and Central "Style Without Extravagance x t t 4 f f y x 1 NEW YOniC March 28. OP) VI Wall street apiieared fully to have recovered from its "money scare" today and prices rallied vigorously under the leadership of the com munications and oil Issues. Many stocks recovered all of the ground lost in the drastic reactions earlier In tho week, and a few moved Inlo new high levels for the year. Hading continued at a fairly brisk pace, with Indications that Ihe day's sales would run well above n.odo.ueo shares. As whs expected, fall money renewed at I ft per cent, but the high rule attracted fresh funds here from Canadian and Inlcrinl cllies. and Iho rate dropped to 12 In the early alternoon. bile this was still a high carrying charge to pay on sloi-1ts which probably yield an average of less I ban li per cent. Wall street ex pects that the' distribution of about ! r.0o.iioo,(iuo In dividend and In terest payments'' next week " will relievo tho situation. Tho market will bo closed to morrow In observance of (lood Friday and ngaln on Saturday, which has been declared a special hojldny by tho board of governors. In order - to enable brokerage houses to entch up with tho vast accumulation of work. Pi-oflt-tnklng vales . took the edge orf tho rise In several of the fast mnv!tig shares. "Hadlo sagged four points nsrt western onion five. Absorption i( other stocks conlinu'ed on a large 'sale, par ticularly after tho call money ratn dropped to 8 per' cent. Wright Aero. Crosley ltadio and National niscull rniproved 6 to il , points. Thr market closed strong. , Total sales 000 shares. Men's Work. Sox . . , 5c Men's Suspenders . 35c Canvas Gloves-. . . 10c Ladies' House presses 55c Boys' Long Pants . . 95c ; Men's Dress Hats . $145 : Men's Leather Gloves 45c Men's rubber Slioes SOO1 Men's Garters . . 15c ' r Boys'rork Shirts Mens Bib Overalls Boys' Overalls . ,. Men's Dress Shirts Men's Work Shirts Men's rubber Boots $3.00 Men's Khaki Pants $1.15 Red and white H'dk'fs 5c 50c i50c 95c 69c 95c 45c Only One Store Four Room Furnished House for R ent WILL H., WILSON The Cheapest S tore in the West S If 32 North Front 3E realize tho Importance or protect- the local council passes an ordt lng property values. I nance destroying the property's It would be well, however, for I value. - -i'alm Heacit to find a way out ac- Plorlda'a common s-e'nse will ad ceptable lo .ivlr. Straus, Tho ini-!it this matter. . . . . ' prosslon should not go abroad that i : - " ' when you buy a piece of laud in Uncle Sam lias various worries. stocks when "our best minds" tilings will be clone to him. iniuK intti ii:ai pastime suouiu oe reserved for them Uncle Sam has the floods, tor- And ijncle Sam Is being pushed nadoes,1 bootllegging,- drug" ped into the World Court, where he Idling. Ilut at least he is NO'll will nit with his one little vote ! short of money. Income taxes ara against ten or a dozen, not he aide i running $150,000,000 ahead of esJ rinrldn your title Is good, unless 'Ills children will Insist on buying to do anything, but sure that many j pec-tut loan. JUST RECEIVED.).. A SHIPMENT OF were about 5,000,-1 f r i i - i i i I t i l i i .-1 r Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page" On.) ' I'nlin Ileiicli, rotiiii'otl for his i!iiost.s n snitnlilf rjthinif bcueli ami paid Sir. Ueplogle' ijCiiKi.mKi for liis villn mi tlifi Sit'ilsllore. After .Mr; Utraun had purchased the estate, the Palm I. eoc.lt cnun ell passed zoning onllnance for- blctdlng Mr. Stmus to put Ihe beach la wincn ce nau nougni ana paid tor at the disposition of guests of the Alba hotel. ' , . This Is exactly as though.' after Mr. Straus nought tho, KopUntto house, the city council had passed mi ordinance forbidding him to en ter It or sleep In It. Such nn ordinance n ill nol sluml, since there are lilshcr -coin Is that WILTON ','f -A special lot of exceptionally, high grade Rugs from the Thomas-Develon Mills of Philadelphia . . 9x12 Rugs Priced From -Also small rugs to match RUGS RUG DISPLAY ON OUR SECOND FLOOR . MEDFORD'S POPULAR CREDIT STORE J