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Rid Your Fowls of
PROFIT ROBBING
LICE AND MITES
Even under the best modern conditions, the
poultry house is a nesting and breeding
place for the denizens of bugdom. Lice and
mites are forever striving for foothold, and
once they get it, they multiply with miracu
lous speed, to rob poultrymen of deserved
profits.
Go After Them With -
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LEE'S LICE KILLER
and
TALBOT'S LICE POWDER
Containing 63 Sodium Fluoride
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
i Everything for the Poultrykeeper
Mr. and Mrs. Uobcrt Russell of K. .T. I Inn yard, who now 'Ives
Siskiyou Camp spent yesterday in on his farm near Rogue River, wan
the city, whopping ami visiting lo- transacting business in- the city to-
The I'ruti-i'K ) ti 1 1 h Ul a session
the Hotel Medlt.rd ;tst night.
jaml initiated K. t SuhmOtY, smper
j Intemleiit of ( 'rater Lake park, the
ritual lieint; promuim-ed ly H. 1.
j Reed of iitilil ilili. ami i:. C. tJer-
r ) Jerome, liefore Superintendent
Solinsky received the degree. Karl
i Flea I avis impersonated Col.
Thomson in an aolo nuinni't', a mt
liii Collier posed as Sitperlntend
'iit Solinsky.
.Mayor A. W. Pipes, (larnetl
King of the Southern Pacific, and
John W. Johnson niaile talks and
told stories. Mr. Johnson's re
marks rendered James K. Crieves
of I'rosjieci aghast and speechless,
for once. 1 in prompt u remarks
without rising were interposed hy
Pup dates and (Jus Newbury. Alex
Sparrow was mi his feet twice.
Louis I'lrich ."pi'ant; a coupe on
A. S. (Itosie) Roschaum. hy Intro
ducing M r. Mnlotiey of the (I real
Northern, who turned out to he a
figment of the Imagination.
The proposal to send a caravan
to either Crater City, or the Ku
gene pageant was left in the hands
of a eoinnfittee to hp appointed
later by I tig; Kruption Horace
I Jromley. -
Mush; was furnished hy Herli
AlforO and Andy Aiulerson, anil
i raillery abounded t hi'oiighout a
.session that lasted two hours.
cnl friends.
da y.
Camp fire penults are now re
, quired on the Crater National fur
est, according to a statement Issued
'today by Hugh H. Rankin, forest
supervisor, and may he obtained
at the Medford oft ice or from any
forest . officer, hut will he issued
i only for a definite time and place.
Permits will not be required
when safe stoves are used, nor will
they be required at the following
I camps, which have been improved
iand which tire located along houv-
ily used roads: Woodruff Mead
;owh Bridge, Woodruff Meadows,
Natural Bridge, Union Creek, KarO
i well Bend, Castle Creek, Byhee
I Creek, Brown's Cabin Bridge,
j Brown's Cabin, Crater Creek, Koh
j ter Bridge (Rogue Itiveri, National
: Creek, Uuryon, HamaUer K. S.
Camp, Hamaker Creek, Minnehaha,
Muzama Rogue River Silver Camp,
Warpeg, Whiskey Huckleberry,
Wagon, Copelaud, Head Indian
Soda Springs. Malone Spring, bake
I of the Woods C! camps I. Ileeroa
j Hon, Crystal Sprigs, Seven M lie,
Wild Cat, Odessa Middle Pork
Applegate Bridge Bridge.
These camps will he pasted with
j signs. "Camp fire permits not re
quired at this forest camp" At all
other places building of a fire with
jm.it. a permit is prohibited and (tie
I requirement will be strictly en
forced.
Klamath Kails ISM opened for
erection of seven-room addition ki
Mill addition sehool.
Distorted Evidence
No amount of statistical evidence, distorted in an effort to mi -lend
the public, can disprove government figures showing the gain of
Lucky Strike to be greater than the combined increase of all other
cigarettes. The public will be served and this is proof, indeed, that
regardless of price, you actually get more in Lucky Strike than any
other cigarette can offer. Its perfect blend of line tobaccos gives
pure smoking delight. lis exclusive, secret toasting process guar
antees the tobaccos free from irritants and impurities and, in the
opinion of 20,679 4& physicians, makes Lucky Strike less irritat
ing than other cigarettes.
SIGNED)
Tlicfignreaqiiotrd
have betm chockpd
nnd certiliod to hy
LYBRANO, ltOSS
ISHOS. AND MONT
COM UK Y, Aihm)uu
tuuts ami Auditors.
It's toasted
No Throat Irritation-
No Cough.
Hie Lucky Strike Dance
Orchestra trill continue
every Saturday night in
a coast to coast radio
hook-up over the Pi. B.C.'' f:
network.
To maintain a
slender figure,
no one can
deny the truth
of the advice:
"REACH FOR
A LUCKY
EARLY CLOSING
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W Company, Incorporated American
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...ummummvum.. Cq.. Irtc
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Whether or nt th sturcM f
Mi'dfiM'il hhuuhl 'l'so at six o'clock
on Satuitlny was tlu iinestion up
for tlisctission al the meetiiiK lat
eveniiiK of the Merrhant's asso
riation. helti at the Hotel Medford.
Fol lowing discussion tn liodi
sides of the question, an Informal
vote was taken, which showed
that 1 G of those present were
in favor of the closing1, and six
opposed. The vole was more or
less of a "straw Itallot" :ik several
representatives of large establish
ments were absent.
Oarl Swlgart. president of the
Chamber of Commerce, brought
tip the merger of the Jtealty
1 Sua rd, .Merchant's association and
Chamber of Commerce. A com
mittee, made up of members of
each organ .at ion was appointed,
and it is thought that the three
organizations will continue ns at
present, hut co-operate as ono or
ganization. Members of the Merchant's as
sociation voted to discontinue
meetings until September,
At a joint meeting of the diree-
Iturs ..f tile Ki ult (! rowers league,
jaml members of the packer's eoin-
mittee. held yestetibiy afternoon at
llie Hotel .Metliord, fruit packing
j charges were uiseussed for the
coming season.
IN i t Anderson, chairman of the
growers ciunmitlee. was instructed
I" prepare a statement defining
(he standard pack, and after it has
been approved will be published.
The preparation of the statement
is expected to take a week, and it
will explain the charges fully.
Packing houses of the valley
this season will use the three-way
and four-way corduroy pack, gen
erally, as a protect ive measure
against .shock and bruises. The
pack also includes an cxccUior
board on lop. ami beveled ends as
further protection. Some of the
packers will use curtains on their
pack.
Many of the shippers hold to
the belief that in order to maintain
the present superiority of Med foul
pears in eastern markets, an at
tractive pack Is paramount, and
all agree that the KHx'w shipments
this year will be more pleasing lo
the eye than ever before In the
history nf the industry. Many of
the friill wraps of individual grow-ot-s.
will be works of art.
On each box will be printed the
word "Med ford." and in smaller
type will be the words, Oregon, V.
S. A." to comply with the liritish
Import shipment act. The word
"Med ford" is emblazoned on the
boxes, in accordance with the re
cent advice of eastern fruit dis
tributors that the trade knew the
fruit only as Medt'ord. not South
ern oreim or Itogue Jtiver val
ley pears.
Three usually brave girls In
town are the Misses Kva Nealon,
Margaret llensley and Helen Greg
ory who last Sunday hiked over
mountainous and rocky country
in the Klk Creek section. The
trip was made especially Interest
ing for them when they killed n
large rattlesnake while in search
of wild flowers.
They were also so daring as to
wade across the Ice cold waters
of Klk creek, braving the dan
gers of colds and possible pneu
monia. As far ns flowers were
concerned, however, the trip was
a failure.
lint the outing hnd been an en
joyable success until on their way
home ns they were crossing thru
a field a friendly but lonesome
muley cow chased the girls Into
the top of a handy tree, from
which they were rescued by a
returning fisnerman.
SERVE THREE YEARS
When hi- appeared this forenoon
before Circuit Judge H. I. Norton
for sentence, following his plea of
guilty last Krlday, W. II. Van
Netta, who entered a plea of guilty
last Friday on bad check charges,
was sentenced to three years In
the state penitentiary. Van N'elta
was accused of passing a large
number of worthless checks in
Ashland, for which he was arrest
ed two or three days later in liend.
A son was born yesterday to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Netta ut the
Sacred Heart hospital.
C. V.. Whitcman, Who also plead
ed . guilty last Friday on a bad
check charge, was to be sentenced
this afternoon.
lowelFdewen"ters
ROWIONA-KRUSE BOUT
With Jack Uomona. Los Angeles
heavyweight, in Medford since last
evening and Hob Kruse. portlaml
wrestler, arriving this forenoon,
preparations are complete for the
big wrestling smoker at the armo
ry tonight. One of the largest
crowds of the season Is expected
to be present, atid especially a
good representation of women in
vh'w of women being admitted
free.
' Joe Ferguson, whose face resem
ble the iiatile-scarred " map 'of
Kurope, arrived last evening for
his wrestling bout with Sailor Jack
Wood. They will wrestle one full
or for .10 minutes. Ferguson Is a
fighter by trade, but is a good
wrestler, and he is expected to
show the local man several tricks
before the match Is over.
Ferguson most of all wafts to
meet Gene O'tlrady In u ten round
fight in Medford. If OCrady Is nut
too timid to accept Ferguson's
challenge. Iloth men are or the
same weight, but it is possible
Ferguson may have a little more
experience, having fought with
some of the best fighters In the
nation. Local boxing fans are
anxiously awaithiL' O'l! r a d y's
answer.
Ah u speela; preliminary tonight
Joe Corbet t of Itoseburg will
wrestle Dummy Powell of Medford.
Tuesday, June 18.
1'orwnM.
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy, possibly rain tonight and
early Wednesday morning. Slight
ly warmer tonight.
Oregon: t'nsettled; rain tonight
and probably early Wednesday
morning. Cooler In southwest por
tloti tonight.
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Local Data
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Sheets, Sheeting
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42x36 Pillow Cases,
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72x90 Sheets, each. .1 1.10.
72x99 Sheets, each. . . 1.19
61x90 Sheets, each. . . 1.19
Blx99 Sheets, each. . . 1.29
42-in. Pillow Tubing,
yard 27
B4 Bleached, 94 Un-
bleached Sheeting,
yard .39
94 Bleached Sheeting,
yard 43
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Millions of lionic
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PLANS FOR 4TH
Irnneort, which coim'B tonight, the j
j California Oregon Power company,
through an arrangement wilhj
j KM Kl , Bet ihoir regular Tuondny
night hour up ono night to nrcom-
modulo, the ui Ioih and those of the
UHttal radio and fence who wtahed
to attend.
The Co pen playern were excep
tionally well milted to the parts
they port rayed and gave genuine
and Hincere Interpretation, which
added greatly to th hucim-sh of the
play. ThoHO who took part were
Joe Murray KohIoI, Karl Davis,
Harry (iould and Mary Greiner.
Temperature (degs. )
IligtieMt (hiHl 1J Ins.) 70
liOWi'Ht (la.st 'JL lii'M.) 45
Itel humidity (pc.).... 47
I'l e' lpltution (in.)
Stale of weather Cldy. I
Lowest tenip'-rat tire this
illg, 40 ilegreeH.
Total pi-erjpllation ."Im-e
tember 1, lif-'K, i:i.r! Inehen
Teniperiitoro a year ago
IligheHt, XI ; lowest, A1.
Hnnet today, 7:4! p. m.
SunrlHe Wetlne-iday, 4 : :i . a. in
H linnet WedlteHilay, 7:4! p. in.
Observations Taken at 6 A. M,
120th Meridian Time
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All Die chilm and organlzntinnH
of Ah)i land are planning to cele
brate the Fourth, o;ic! tailing a
special part on the program.
A ni i'l way uniiuc and uriglnal
will be managed ny the Klkn club.
A big parade will he npommred hy
the Hoi ;i ry -lnb and an entirely
rliffei'ent and new ' program of
sport h will be provided by the
KiwaniH cluh.
In addition lo Home baseball
i n i n mt i ue j n i I'l ira n i -eg ion win
shoot t he f I re work h at night and
the Llthians are hiilldlnsr a brand
new dunce platform In the beauti
ful l,ithla park settitik' lo fiirnlsli
iiitihlc ami dancing at lerniinn nnd
evening. Then, too, the Women's
fluliM are planning upen hoitne ut
the club rooniK and they will
handle the palriotir wrviceH, white
t he 'ehitmber tif eommeri-e will
furnish bund music nnd reeepdon
for glU-HtN. The city roum.il will
provide deroiailoiiH and (lie hlih
iiiiiM will generally Niipervli-e the
entire program.
Thin In t he most unl(pie plan '
devised for general coopera t Ion
and promises coiisidera tile Inten si
as to (he HUereuM of each of (tie
participating oi -ga n Iza f ions.
Fumigate Jail
PORTLAND, Ore.. June 18. (yp)
Cmnpleto fumigation of the Mult
nomah county Juil was ordered to
day following the death from spinal
meningittH of Bamuel JohiiHon, fed
eral prihoner. Johnson died at a
hosplial last night, lie wau a
trusty. ...
A wire wis received tol;iy ih:it
I,ou.-H. -on of Mr. and Mrs. .1 A.
) w. of this ejty. piiserl his phyi
jcal exaiiilniition at Annapolis nnd
i ' ht-red t he mili'ai y nendemy to-
day. This is wep-on,' news to
l,iweU' id(iiien ami friends
! lie took t'i" menial exnmin;iti"n
in April. p.i"si-d :h n hlk'h a-t-!ia,'"
anil tiok pi elhiilnaf y ph-i;il
ex i in In at ion Ht Sun Ki anel-eo i -F'ent'y.
aftt-i whie;i he w;t oi-P-fd
ilium daiely lo Aunan'dis lo f -1 ' -
i be fm ils.
M r. I w a i ir-on mended by
Maker Cily r.H 4 2 'My.
Itlsmarck f.a Clear
ImlM' fi t T.o cldy
Denver 7'i t hai
De Moines . !( 71 'ldy
Kienno 7t; U I Clear
Helena r.H fldy
Loh Anifdes ... . 74 ci.mi,-
.Maishfiehl ... 7 1 M '-r
Phoenix I '-' J'lear
Cortland t2 r.2 cldy.
lied Itlnff . 7'i r.ti ridy.
Uoseburg 'ldy
Salt like t'ity i;n 4 ; ci
San I raiK iieo m; , CP r
Siiniii Ko . . . 7H . r.O CP-!if
Seattle r,o .'.') ( 'My.
Spokane r, 4H ctdv.
Walla Unlln . f.H '! Cldv.
Winnlliet? .. i,H HOv,
U W.'DM'K.
PLEASED LISTENERS
i How n pour tittle ihh girl who.
In si'aMdilng tor a iatlier'H day gift.
I ilia Ily located nouiet tiini! her dad
had never had before in IiIh life be
fore real father -in law, in the
person of an apartment boost jaul
lor, was charuiin;:ly tifld in the lit
t le ratlin it I a IIUI. pieHenteil hy the
opco phi erH over K.MKI, the
. Mall Tribune Vlivln slatioti. last
tiiht. The little piay v.as n hapoy
, roniiiination of buinor and heart ap
peal that sinick a readv repunst
In (he large tadio audience thioirli
the valley.
1 Uccuutiu of tliu J a lii'j a btovciiu
THE PICK O THE BIG SILENT PICTURES
Laugh with the Star of "In Old Arizona"
As a Mama's Pet He's a Scream
EDMUND LOWE
LOIS MORAN
IN
George Ade's Big Comedy Hit ,j
Also
Good Added
8hort Features
ROTHERMEL'S
MUSIC
Four Shows D.illy
at 1:30, 3:15,
7 and 9 P. M.
yt&'y Sue Carol
f' X -f" 1 "Girls Gone
ff'-' ' Wlldl'