Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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MflDFORD MlCTTl TRIBUTE!, MEDFORD, OftEGONT, 'MONDAY, MAY 27,' 1939.
Iocal and , .
-'Personal
Two HucreHwful Medford fisher-1 The meases situation in Jack
men yesterday were Al 1'lthe ant j son county ha reached a more aat-
Thn nunin of Vaufthn Stne
Thomas I'alvert, who spent the
day at Summit lake In the H.nki
ynu mountain. They had planned
to flfh fn Sfuuw lake, hut found
the water so h.ijh that fftthinK wan
Jiowt of th question, and they hiked
three miles to the other lake,
ii i ii i
THE MARKETS
I.tVCMtOCk
I where they caught tliolr limits in
snouiil nave neen mnu .. i. abort time. The wether, how
IIhi t Kinrtu.uliiK senium from the I fVl,r w.ls ,llsar(M,nMle an(, dur.
.Mcurnrn mKn scnoot j nS the oouriie of the day they
in the Kuturil.iy edition of the Mall , M,rl.nccd 8unBhlne, wind, ruin,
Tribune. It Id expected lhul "P'- slpel nnil henvy nor tluiTlta. I'hfx
J. ..nil morei nirnicn will' be 'ridded , H(unw , , h,Kh (Iu0 to
V will
j few
Mem hers of the new state tax
icommiHuinn appointed recently un
der on net of the 1529 leistature,
will tnAnr In Kntam thin wpffk fni
Vlthln thfi next t'A'O Weeks and i ., jIPiir tlnmmcl iin fnt- It-cl. lhn imrnnMO nf nnnlKntlon. Mnm-
inflV he dropped. itrulinn' mtiMtriaay. 1 ' ihot-u ..f ihn nmmltann nr H
. ' (' ! Flowers for Decoration dav "Ot J B"lm. (,har..w (v. mllo-
o pay - hH honejl ,b,T.hom!1; samuelsonVs Klower Oardrns, 208 way. 'Portland, and John H, Carkln.
"? y ?"'r . iiTi M'lark Kt. Phono 7B4-X. '! Medford.
Miiln and front, upstairs. 24tf ; . ! t r.ot . .thou, fender and auto
Isfuetory condition, according to the
county health unit, where figures,
today revealed there were only j
seven "Hues reported last week. Two j
scarlet fever cases also were re-
ported. ji'ATTM-; and t'ALVKftt -Kxtreme-
All are invited to attend the card j ly slow; asking sharply higher
party at 8. Parish hall, 'Wednesday I prices for steers and she stock.
evenlnK. auspices St. Ann's Altar Receipts H00, including 42 through,
society. 67jHteein -(1100-1300 Ins.), good, til
Obituary
! Mr. and Mrs. -J.erjy Month on a?r
l rived h'inie;jluM r Sunday
ij'j week's aUto trli
Amjvf tin Oreyoniuns roRister-
! imdles straightened at Brill's Hheet
j,und 'return.
strw, ,,.,. a, Mr,f;,rd hotoL, Hunduy wore ,
Sheriff Italph Jennings, returned
I'mcnu-Pend yrtMi- to.''-. ; '.' .Medford lant evening from I.o
... , ... ... , , , ' - i Anpelefl. where he had taken Wll-
Murns and W. W. ('hadwlck of Ka- , , f.. ai, ,h,.
II:
) for u happy vacation. I lore lie can
. i njoy swimmliiB, fishing, mountain
tfUilklhg. riding.' ItesjrvatlonB lim
ited. Mrs. X, F. Ohrt, Trail, Ore.
Vy' n. ;' - . (ti 72
JCnis fr. ili be provided fW mein
;'l)erH of the Orator J,ult chapter,
ltni.-titf.i nf tlwl''Ain(i-icim 'Hevolu-
j: tion, who- wish to ride In the l"co- i Mfn
't'f'nf Inn lnv llflPflftn 'lti.Re Tflll MTM. 1 "Htl
,! Jlonling, 27-J, or Mrs. D'Alhinl, I
I C1C, for detailed Information.' ' I
, Mr. fioo. C. Knearin, special rep
rojtejilatlve pf the ICxehange De
v imrtinent of the Woodmen of the
-- World, Is here a fw. days.. .'Any
member desirous of an appointment
can d so by calling Mr. K. C. Silll
;.mnn, W. O. W. Uldg.. Medford. 6'J
iJohn' C. Mann left Saturday
Ham Cherry, Griffin creek rancher,
into custody for child stealing, in
volvlng the transportation of a lo
THOMPMO Adon H. Thomp-
PORTLAXD. Ore. May 27. Tw auto camp. neaToio, Jn the!
Paelfic niKliwuy. Jlay 27, at S:30
a. n,. after a Hhort ilineriM. Mr.
ThomHm wua b.orn in New York
Htate March S, 1853. and at the
time of htif death wait 7tt yearn, It
monthM and 22 daya old. He had
lived in Oruicon for the pant 25
yearn. le wua in liUNineaa in tile
l.aKe l-'reeK district for 12 yeara.
It 12.75; (050-1 100 Iha.J, good
1 2.25 0 13.00: (800 nnd ui), me
dium, $104 i 1.50; common, $8.50
4(10.(1(1. Heifera, (850 lba. down).
?2tn fn 1 ; commo-n. d for the pnat three an(1 one.
8.50fi 10.50... .Cowa.1Bood, $$.960ihaf yeara he had owned and on- i
,1 50; common to medium, $7.75 ernted the 1'ine Tree aeiice ta-
w' '"U"C'' u.w ii i. ( o. I iljn. Hp was a mnn .f i.rnn.
h; v"rBn. ;.r." m"ui. nd m he diy i
,, .-,', ,. V J mlsaed. He leaven hia wife.
iiiuiii, . -iiu il o.mii. i uivrtl, tOUUI
lem, If. A. Kcoth of Corvallla, Deun
1). Heller, Ch. H. Kellera, O. . and
M. M
UIXOH Ot KUKeiie, Mr. ami;., ... , .. , . . ,. ., ilium In ehnlee SQ'r, fflld
.... r,, , ... - vi .u ti n f Liiiiiortiiu meirojnliH. ne IK ncneu- mn
M.-H Dennis Hull of North ',, ve tt premllinary henrlnK """" M0"ht '20-Z60 lha.,, me
l t'. 'Hudaun of Printline, Mr. and , , ., ..? Mum to choice tin Kfi.ti
, , ,. .. . . .in iiie iiirin jounce utiui i tni ufh. , . -
i, ii. ot noHimurs doors. Woods Lumber "-'nt "eight (160-200 lh.),
MirrllinB ( nrl Unrnm nnd i , ,..,.,,, , . lh ,h,. Heavy weight (250-350 Iba.l. m,.
California metroiiolln. He ia ached
IKa. down), medium lo choice.
Si o.dOiS 1 2.50; cull to common.
7.00ii 10.00. Vealera, milk fed.
' ., T ': - f the '' """ home, and
v,-.w,i .w.wu, i.mii in (.uin- ne i.nnotinceil lutm
mon, .60 4i 12.00. .
HOCIS Kalrly active, ot 15 to I MOnRlff. Funeral ReVvleea. fnr
25 centa lower; leceintR. 2730. Alton 1!- Mnrrl. ..f" C...IA Mill ...ill
Net
tle Thompuon. one. brother, (i. :
ThompHon. and one alster. Klsle I
Waldnof, Caatile, N. Y. The fu-j
neral nrrnngementa are in charge j
will i
fj'.'mK
'jhtornlng for ism Angeles, called
;l(iy the serious iMne-4H of ; his tirolh-
Horace Mann of that city, who
asK'd mviir Huturday- 'afternoon.
The funeral of the deceased will
i'-hf held tomorrow, nnd Mr. Mann
''wJU return to Medford the latter
f :l)art of the wei'k. , V ,
' Wlmiow glans, a!l sizeri'; hlso'plato
f;(;latis. Trowbridge f-'abinet Wits.
j, (JueslK from a diHtanco'i'eu'Isler
u' i d til Medford hotel Include Mi'.
ami Mrs. A. Y. Tanner of Detroit,
Mich.. .Mr. :iI)U Mrs. V. M
i t't'yeliiKv.stone t.'ut-olf. J-I. C.; flucc
I of Evunsville, Irid., (Ill) Xurdlugly
of Twin Falls. Ida., IJ. M. Xoidling
iff Itofye, Ida., 1 Inh-n Mapson of
'Kansas C!Ity and Mrs. M. Ii. Haven
t'ltiT Johnstown, X. V.
;': 16-In. green pine slahwood $1.00
-per tier, haul it yoursolf. Med.
; Fuel Co. Tel. C3J. .. t B3tf
Hrrt IloHtell and lEobort lart
spoilt tho week end at Luke of tho
j'oi(1h, returning to Medford last
i night.
Cedar and plno fJume lumber.
Woods Lumber Co. 68
, Jerold Scherer of thei Hcherer
Auto company, local Ilulck dealer,
Jeft for Portland today and will
return the last of the week with a
new Marquette, which will be on
display at the local Hulck agency
next Haturday. ,
Ilelinan's plunge. opefis May 4th.
' .... -o
t- Chni les Sowell of Beagle nHurn
I im to his homo -this morning after
ijHpending the week end with rela
i jives In Medford.
' Ilelman's plunge dpens May 4th.
i ' ' ' , . V
(i'fVlliintn'Gmift'.wHH In the dity
llf'Qtiii'djtly from tlvo Wwe-lVfji'vilis-j;ti;let,
bringing, in ft hug cougar tde
f'fn which ho made a clulln for 'stale
fcj)nunty. Tho state huunty is $2i",
The cougar was eight and a half
feet front tip to tip. The Hltin was
.VpurchaKcd by 1. 10. McDanlels. Tho
ficougar was killed about 2o m'N
'below A 1 m e d a. Grants Pnss
Courier.
' Have your runs cleaned by the
: 'only plant In southern Oregon
iNMililpped to properly do this work,
Phono l'antotium 244, for .parllou-.
i Irirs, or have our car call. . No ob
ligation. 7T.
j,; A di ii'ii no Steward returned last
In i Kill from San , Francisco where
peditt purchased new summer mer
jtjMmndise for her stores in Medford
(und Grunts Pass.
Itug cleaning special for two
"Svceks. Let us eliminate, 2-3 of
fyour housework by cleaning your
fi'ugs thorotiKhly with our guar
,tinleod process, ninth proofs. Hx)2
4aiy.e, $4.00. I'hono Malison, 2 fl G -11.
I Medford Mattress Co., 80 N. Grnpo.
s; . . 73
f;j Mr. Walter Illlllard, who undor
Went nn operation for appendicitis
'at the Saerel Heart hospital., lo
"clays ago, returned li her home
, yesterday, ,
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Cnrl V. Tengwntd, Hotel Holland.
"Phone D03. tf
lOIglity-elght seniors will receive
"diplomat Tuesday at com men ce
rtient exerciNCH of Albany high
school.
i Jlrossmnklng, smocking and hut
"fonholes. The Fashion Khop, 421
l;Medford ltldg. Phono 1181. 3 3tf
Herb Grey and Miss Helen Greg
' ory were among the many local
''people who enjoyed the sea hret-zes
4it Crescent City yesterday. ;
'u, Clioop lumber nnd cedar posts.
ItAtedfnrd , limber t'o. 8l'7tt
jlji Sclet-t grade factory blocks $S.ft
'i)Li luud. Med. Fuol Co. Tel. tiJl.i
M,f;i
(Jorne of Lakeview
I i Ualloon Dance, old-tlmo, Xat Sat.
Dynge Tiros. good music. 6t
Installation of the lighting equip
ment on the Hlchfleld air beacon
on the Josephine county airport
will begin this week. Tho tower.
12 feet hlh, was completed a
week ago. "G. P." will appear oti
one side of the tower ln 15-foot
letters.
For rug cleaning -service, call
Manson, 206-R. - .73
It. H. Williams, representative
of Walton S Moore, Kan Francisco,
spent this morning in the city vis
iting local trade. , .
Overstuffed furniture can . be
clcuned at a nominal cost. Phone
t he Pantorium, 244, for particu
lars. : 7G(
To Lois Hpeaker of Central Point ;
;nni Lloyd Arrant of Trail goes the
Tamit.'i' 1 'otiioi" or having Ilie hic.hest aver
age g ratios in the annual state
eighth grade examinations held in
Jackson county a week ago. Over
SiMMi paperH. were corrected by a
board of examiners and the county
school superintendent's office was
busy today signing over 200 di
plomas. '
Ladies' house dresses, office
dresses or nurses' uniforms for
sale. Tailor made to measure. Tho
J. It. Soamca " 11 o s a 1 i a " lino,
"livery wearer is a booster." ('all
JM14-L forenoons for further infor
mation. Also silk dresses for sale.
Mrs. liarto. 4fitf
Included among the Washington
stale guests at Medford hotels are
Lloyd Foster of Longvlew, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred G le.sk leng and Mrs. '.
It. Fleming of Heattle.
Hog ue Klk Hotel a place to eat.
something to eat, nnd tho right
persons to cook it. . ' GOtf
Perry O. Crawford left yester
day morning by airplane to spend
several days In Loa Angeles, Cat,,
attending to business matters. He
plans to return here Wednesday
and leave Thursdny for Chicago to
,Uikcvui' npw. f-xe.qiitiyo dutlcH, after
JiavUjg bcnconnctf4 wltluy ttwf
i aiiiurnui ,regon i'ower company
for'iyetjrH. past.
Stuiirnnr prices on 'select grade
green slahwood. Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. cm. 53tf
()ne hundred cases of strawber
ries wore shipped from here Fri
day by the MacMarr stores alone.
The berries thls yenr are particu
larly sweet and larger than usual.
Grants Pnss Courier,
Kindling for sale, limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. f3tf
Webster Wertz, member of the
Central Point high school faculty,
left yesterday for Los Angeles to
spend the summer before resum
ing duties this fall with the school,
where ho has been employed also
as athletic conch..
ltalloon Dance, old -time, Nat Sat.
Dynge Urns. good music. 60
Tho Missns Grace nnd Alice
Schntt of Condon are house guests
for a short time of Miss Wsther Ol
son on the Pacific highway north
of Medford. Miss Grace Kehntt was
employed last year ns n member of
the Itend faculty and her sister was
a teacher at the Charleston school
in Coos county.
.Swimming now In drinking water
at the Xat. . 44tf
J. A. Mureh of tho Ituch dis
trict was n buslncHS visitor in tho
city morning.
10-In. green pine slahwood $1.00
per tier, haul It yourself. Med.
Fuel Co. Tel. BUI. 53(f
Guests from Portland at Medford
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. (1. It.
Coffey. Mrs. A. X. Simpson, Mr. i
and Mrs. H. O, Hulrd, Mr. nnd ,
Mrs. u. it. Ilonsall and son. L. It.
Stalger, V. X. Halllday, W. L.
O'Neal, J. M. Pitman, Henry Col
lier, 11. F. Slnshelmer. J. M. lluspell.
Mr. nnd Mrs. . K. II. Morttan. J.
Wi.l.rliue. IT. T LePue, T. A.
Hci-jbl. l L. Ilvd.-r. It. Newlll.
.Iiiuu-' K wins. J, J. Itarr. John
I'.uiUe, Jr., anl J. T. Jones.
St. Ann's Altar society will en
tertain at bridge and f00 Wednes-
A building permit was Issued by
the city today to Albert Hhaw to
construct a shed at Phipps auto
camp at a cost of $50. '
Dance, Jackson Springs club, Sat.
9:30 till 2 a. m. 71
Pauline .Htarke, motion picture
stat:; her husband. Jack White, nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roberts, tho
former Miss Htarke's director, are
spending several weeks on the
Itogue river, stopping at Weasltu
Inn-near Grants Pass. Thej' came
there to fish and to write several
scenarios. This is the first vi.sit of
the. film star and her husband, but
thd director has boon then on pre-;
viowM-oceasiuns. " .", !
Lot me do your hauling and Bave
me
dium to choice. Si 1.5 Off 11. SB;
light light (130-160 lbs.), medium
to choice, $10.7511.65. Packing
sows, rough and smooth, $ft.00&
11. 00. Slaughter pigs (K0-I30 lbs.),
medium to choice, $10.00?M 1.25.
Feeder and stocker pigs (70-130
lbs.), medium to choice, $10. 50 to
1 1.50. , (Soft or oily hogs and
roasting pigs excluded in above
quo'ntlons).
SHKKP nnd LAMBS Dull: re-
ceipis I3i.f. Lambs (R4 lbs.
be conducted from the Conger, fu
neral parlors Tuesdny. May 28th, at
2 p. m. Itev. C. K. Mell will have
charge of services and Interment
will be made in the Hock Point
cemetery. " , ,
"Makes your home look like an entirely new one."
"Certainly pleasesme. I didn't know at first how it"
would come out."
"Oh, you never take a chance with a Certain-teed ;
, Shingle it always comes out right on the roof."
THAT'S the opinion of all to whom we recommend t1ie beautiful
. Certain-teed Shingles. For a new home, or over an old roof, they
build the handsomest, most colorful, protective roof you ever saw.
Our experienre in supplying shingles for all types of roofs, as well
as in dealing with all manner of building and repairing problems, may -well
be of help to you. Make use of our service as much as you need.
' There's no obligation. ...-'
Certaiti'teed Shingles ;
Send for your copy of the new Certain-teed folder M
char inin,; root I "Color, Color, Color."
Jarmin & Woods
Drug Store
Open Every
Day Including
Sundays ;
7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
(1CCHBS. Surnh A. Guehen.
ased 80 yen, wife of John Al.
Ciuchen of 417 rienson street, pamr
erl away Monday, May 27th, ntter a
llnijerlnpt illnPHH. She wan horn in
Dhin. Annual lilJfi n,i n. . i.
of 17 jearH was united in mnrriaee i East Main
to John M. Ouchea at Aberdeen, i ' '
unio, September 18, 1865. They
moved In Kansas In 1884 and lived
there fnt unmn Ihrn. ' mu-
rlown), Rood to choice, 1 3.)0f( I family then . dime west and settled
Woods Lumber Co. 1 Porter Lumber Co.
Back to the Woods . ' Builders Bureau of Information
Phone 108, Phone 124 304 South Fir
u.7 5; lbs. down), medium.
1 1 .00 . 1 3.00; (nil welRhts, cull to
common, SS.GOrfj. 1 1 .00. - Yearling
wethers (110 Ilia, down), medium
lo choice. (SH.OO ft 10.00.. Kwes (120
lba; , tlowrj).' mierlium to. ehnlne
in'." "u yuur iiiiuiiiiH unu Biivtiit.o nn,. ia ,,. .
yob money. . Huwloy Transfer, 019 l";1"'r ; ' 1 '" d"wn).
niversl.le. l-hone 1044-X. 00 ; '.' cl" ' S.0W.M: (ISO.
Printed and hound In fluid Hill,
ili NMurtet year, book of the Gold
ICO Ilia.), medium to choice. S4.00
.G.S0; (ull welKhts), cull to com
jmon, f l.50'i4.00. i r ' . i
"l-lill UlKh srhool. Is off the preys J
nnil Is one of the best annuals puh- ! ' PrrMliife. '
llahpd in recent years liy a seennd-j POnTr.ANU, Ore., '.May 27. VP)
ary hliih whiiril. The bunk .envers ! Hnlter steady. I'ortlnnd dairy
ii wide runm- nf lujilcs anil was txi hanKe net wholesnlo prices
edited by Warren Kelsoe, assisted' (cubes): Kxtrns, 44e: standard,
ny n remiiar sunt. -i:tr: prime firsts, 42i,4c; firsts
KinunnK ror snio, limilerl supply. 42c. Creamery prices: . Prints,
-viHu. r uni r;u., lui. u.u. ii.ui-i;ic over culio sandards.
Amoim t.'allfiirnians l eKistered at I EOCH .Steady. Portland dairy
Medford hotels aru Mr. nnd Mr. ; exchange (net basis) : Kresh stand
It. I". Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. 'aids, extras. 2!lc: fresh standard
In that part o(l!oKtie River valley '
now Known as VMedfurd.
To this union was born ten chil
dren, four of whom survive, Edwin I
Ouches, H. Tt. Ouches and Alia. K. ;
L. Jtedpath of Medford and C. O.
Ouches of Sacramento, Cal. .' .
V Mrs, Ouchea was u member off
the D. A. R.' and Was also a life'
member of the Alethodlst church. I
The remains are at the Conger
funeral parlors from where the
funeral services will be held at
a time o "be announced later. !
-snoar
Lest We
Forget
a
Poppy
I.evclocl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo, -M.
Keith and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Orcy
of los Aniitilea, A. S. Aborn nnd
son nf Stockton, II. IS. Oakes of
neddlifg, Mr. and Mra. R. O. Clif
ford of llerkeli-y. Air. and Airs. K.
J. Crafla, A. K. Allen, Air. and
.Mrs. I.. A. Cowles, Richard An
thony, Mr.' and Mrs. I' A. Collins
and H. R. Deal of San Franclsen.
Cheap dry lumber at Aledford
I-umber Co. 327tf
There was one fatality due to
Industrial accidents In Oregon dur
ing the week ending AIny 28, ac
cording to the stnte industrial ac
cident commission.
Neighbors of Woodcraft meet at
7 p. m. Alondny. Initiation. Cards.
"P. -'it. Ilrundngo ofPoVtlnnd.isiifl;
slstant tllstrlet forester. In charge
of flro control, arrived in the city
Sunday, nnd this morning with
Hugh II. Rankin nnd W. 1,. Jones,
supervisor and superintendent of
construction, respectively, of (.'rater
national forest, left for the Apple
gale district tn look over the route
of the proposed new French Oulcn
road. ,
Dance, Jackson Springs club, Sat.
9:3" till 2 a. m. 71
Thei problem of summer time
Ininalenls, coming Into Aledford
with no funds, with tho excuse of
attempting to find work here, la
again before the local, heftdrpiar-j
ters of ihe Jackson county Red
Cross chapter, Several 'abne
slrlng" tourists who have uitinlly
a good silted family nnd an old
car, caller! at the office last week,
and in some cusea steady employ
ment was found, the applicants.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 327tf
State Traffic Officers Herb
.Moore and c. I. Tuknt, as a result
of attending tho annual officers'
meeting In Salem last week, have
returned wearing a newtaiyle cap,
a decider!' departure from the olrl
type, which resembled tire 'caps
worn by stake drivers. Its cloth Is
also of a new color, being a darker
gray. ; . - .
VVlHInm Watt is recuperating
from a minor operation at the
Sacred Heart hospital this Week.
An attractive musical hour has
been arranged for tomorrow
night's broadcast of The California
Oregon I'ower rompnny between 9
UUd 10 n. in. The lirnumm U'hlph
Is under tho direction of AHsh
Alnlba Williams, will feature the
music classes of the Junior high
school In pleasing variety ot solo
and ensomble numbers. , .
Clark Hnwllngs. Fred Wolfe
and .las. Utibbs, runner Aledford
employes or The California Oregon
rower company, wore among Hu
I- orutn
firsts, 28c;- fresh medium extra.
20c: fresli medium firsts, 20c; cur
rent receipts, 27 'Ac. Prices to
retailers, lW3c over exchange
prices.
Jlll-K: Steady. Raw milk (4
per cent), J2.45 cwt., delivered
Portland, less 1 per cent. Dutter
fat, station, 43c; track, 44c; de
llvered at Portland. 4lifi47c. ''
POULTRY: Steady. (Duying
prices) Alive, heavy ; hens over
4V6 Ilia.. 2Uc; medium hona. 3',4
4(4 lbs.,. 23c: ' l'ght under 3 Vt
lbs 20CiC21e; broilers, -1 H lbs.. 22
id2:v; colored broilers, over 1
lbs, 28ifi!30c; ducks. Pekins, 30ci
colored ducks, 18lf?20c. -'- ( i
ONIONS: Steady. Per cWty
riregop iirnoy.,, f 4 iiu 4.z n; . noneri
ta:-7H9: Bermudaa.s $3,ri0i2?fil
POTATOES: Steady. Per cwt
gems. No.' . 1 grade, $l.a0fy'2.2r.
fancy gems, $1.40 1.50.
WOOL: Steady. Kustern Ore
gon, 2.1 iff 30c lb.; valley, 30H;30i
HAY: Steady limine nrloes'
TOnslern Oregon, timothy. $21 fiOtff
22: vn fV. S I '017.50- a raita,
( j! 2'..1 0 tt 2 a : elm ver, $ 1 1 7 . r 0 j
out hay, $ 1 8 ST 1 S.r.0; straw, $8 ton;
selling prices. $2 ton more. !
San l-'i'iniclsco llutlci-rnt .
SAN fPwVNCISCO, May 27. W)
llutterfat, f. o. b. San l-'raiu
Cisco, 51. 1 '
A'l-l-kll VImIIiiI-u HI Hit. l-i.n....
lay evening at 8 o'clock. All ale biinnuet Salurrlay evening. All of
welcome. the nbovo are now connected with
parly of local people who mo
(oreil to Crescent City yesterday
llioluilcd Mr. and Airs. A. il.. (lull
and sons. Van and Rowen, Mr. and
Mrs. II. R Mender. Miss C. Al. Tay
lor nnif'.Mrs, .Myrtle lllakeley.
For rug cleaning service, call
Man. on, 266-11. - ' 73
The local delegation of Iiusiness
and Professional Women who at
tended the state convention at Ku
cene. returned )y car to Aledford
fait night. .Tiny Included Airs.
Maude Chapman. .Mrs. Leota
Thompson. Allss Aitnes KnUKherlv.
I AIMs Patsy MeNefl, Airs. Nova Ed'
wards nnd Miss Alary A-rclncr. A
, large delegation also attended trom
limits Pass, Klamath Falls. Hold
I Hill and other southern Oregon
points.
Summer prices on select grade
green slahwood. Alerl. Fuel Co.
Tel. CSt. S3tr
Air. and Airs. William 1). Swan
son left yesterday rorenoon ror
Copeo
Siskiyou division of tho
system.
Select grnde factory blocks $5.(10
per load. Alerl. Fuel Co. Tel. 031.
- . .'., ' .. 'I -; " B3tf
Final plnns for Memorial 'day
and other Impnrtniu business will
occupy the nttentlon of local Le
gionnaires, at their regular bi
monthly meeting tonight. Homo In
treating reports on the legion drum
corps will be heard and there will
be a short entertainment progrnm,
.Members of Aledford post who have
a kindly Interest In the "11081 kitty"
are urged o he on hand to file
papers of adoption for this popular
tellne appears to be much In do
mnnd. A large numhor of Copco repre
sentatives rrom various pnrls of
"Coproland" spent yesterday In
Medforii nfler attending the bnn
iuet tendered their retiring gen
eral manager, Perry O, Crawford,
San l'l-anr-lsr-o Fruit Prices i'
SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. Wl
(Federal-Stall- Market News Serv
ice.) Apples:' Oregon Newtowns,'
extra fancy, $2.75ff?3.25. fancy,
$2.5lifIr3.on: Arkansas fllacks, ex
tra fancy, $2.40 9f 2.50, fancy, $2.15
ifj 2.25. ' '
TO GRAND JURY PROBE
t
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I1
When filven a lieiirinK In jiiHtice
court todity,; Jack Kockwfll, piiHtry
hnkor. at thp Colonial liakory, way
hound over to the grand Jury undt'p
ttall of J1000 on a- charge of Uu
rcny, InvnlvInK tho alleged thoft
of a Hum of monpy, said to lie ovor
$200. The thoft 1h aid to hnvfc
takon laoc sometime ago and wur
carefully InvpNtlMated heforo IlorJt
wpII'k arrtHt vih orord. Thf
Brand Jury will moot Tuowday td
lake up his nnd other cases.
lllHTHK
Mr. nnd Mrs. tlcortio roddlns
arc tho naivnU of an eiKht-noiind
Kirl, Imrn yoHtrday mornltiR at
tho IurmktM home.
Uoruo Klk Hotel a place to eat,
Romething to eat. and the rlht
piM'sons to cook It. GOtf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Sunday, probably at Ilih
Hank, fly -book. KintUy return
lo Homer 1'latt. BS
KOTl SAI.KHooond-hand niaterlnl.
brick. Itimber. doom, windows
andplumbinK flxture. Phone 270
S. rhililer, 41!) Arcadia Court. TJ i
y (Contributed.) ;
Talk about a circus. Well. '
there may have been some fancy i
aetintr In Al Ilarnes circus, but
believe me, It wasn't a drop In I
the bucket compared to what AlJ
Mittelsteadt's Orange Is going to,
put on next WedneKday night. i
And what's more, there will be j
no charge ut the gate and no
charge for renervod seatH. Jtit j
a big community night, to which!
all Grangem and the community!
are invited.
Supper at 7:30. Each one In'
anked - to- bring a covered diHh.
That Is all we ask, and you know
what a spread that means.
Something doing every m'nute,
(liu;ing.y,su.pper . hpur . .and,, after-,
wards. '()no of the 'big 'atti'arit tons'!
wilt, be a boxing match between
the Master and the Overseer. Talk
about a Mexican cock-fight, ft by
but never mind, you'll just have
to come and aee it.
It Is rumored that a special
election will have to be held after
this big event to fill some vacant
chairs Ir the Orange.
Plays and stunts will he In
Tchargo of the 13 ofL'luera of the
Orange, and will be continuous
from 7:30 until mldiiht. Ttun
rnndnli:ht.
DAN'CE
TONIGHT
s '.! ' i
COLE
ELRO1
BAND
12- or 16-iri. Green
Pine Slabwood
Per Load
$.50
Mill Run
. ZA Grade
12- or 16-in. Green
Pine Slabwood
Per Load
$1.00
Select
Grade
Medford Fuel Co.
Reichstein & Deuel '
TEL. 631
of Seattle and Portland
Columbia Records
ORIENTAL
GARDENS
Women's Hose
Sl.OOPair
Silk from top to toe with
E pointed heel.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'1
Phone
51
Thfe Talker That's Different!
ILK
UTTER
CE CREAM
PASTUERIZEDSAFEPURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
.,- WE DEVELOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
'YOUR REXALL STORE
Open Sundays and Evenings
All the Time
jvj-k "A Dangerous
KOll HUNT Modern 5-rm. home:
hnrrtwuod floont. fireplnce, newlv
pnlntf d Inside. Phone 270. 6S
J
'tnelr Home In I.iMelnirir. fnl uwlnr i Snlurdnv niclit.' Mei-i-nil f ih
i nhort vixlt In Mi-dfurd with H'nici men who mn-ni (he day on
frli-n.U and t.-liillven. Ihe .Medford isnlt links were I. mil In
lloKiie i;ik Hotel a nl.ioe to cut, I tin Ir ralne of the locnl comvc.
untnetliliiK to eat, and llio rlKht which l conceded to lie one of the )
i'-.Uiii. iv vwn ii. uuu- iine.n ui its Kind incite slute.
Von RKNT Kurnlshed hntue, 2R.
12111 V. 10th. Hee Phil Hrynnt.
Kcononiy Oroceterlu. "J
Foil Stewitrt Mheniinir mn-
chlne. W, J, Messenner, I'hone
U-K-3. 68
VOH SALK Monirollnn nhcnrntnt
ckks. .1"ic emh: $30 per 100. s.
M. t'hrlstennen. lfe nille went of
tlold Hill on hliihwny. Phone
S-K.4. 7
i:X"HAN!K Milk cowii for work
lior.ieit. Hoover, Medford.
Phone HHT-li-i. CD
l-'olt II K N'T Sl.iieronm. SU N.
Klvernldf. Phone mti-U
FREE
Theatre Ticket
with each
40c
Cash Purchase
MODEL
BAKERY
111 West Main
Medford, Oregon
L
Mi
i m u -. r
Four Showa
Daily at
1:30, 3:15, 7, 9
P. M.
100 All Talking!
A Notorious Huntress of Hearts
Finds Her Prey in the Heart
of the Tropics.
Woman"
From tho Story, "The Woman
Who Neoded Killing,"
Starring
Baclanova
Clivo Brook Neil Hamilton
Sizzling
Blazing
Flaming-
. Passion in the
Tropics
ALSO
TWO ACTS OF TALKIES
BORN and LAWRENCE
and THE SERENADERS
COMING WEDNESDAY
ALL TALKING
CALARA BOW In
THE WILD PARTY'
Admission
Evenings
25 and DO
w r .
4 t
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