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T PAGE TWO MEDPOKD MATL TRTBITNTB, MEDFORD, Oft EO OX, SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1929.- fll It Iocal and -'Personal Jivk Wqod, local wrt'rtiUiiK pro-( molar, nearly caused a i when he ViMted a carnival ai iiamaio yulff .au cvenlm, accompanied by '- ' -' ' A"";'r- i-nlly there had heen kohic trophic in connection wnn u carnival coin- puny weea s oiiK.iKeiiieni 111 r.iaii- altl Kails, nml when Sailor Jack jirrtv.rU on the liceiie. neveral of Ihe i"""'"" '' " he had Dceii cnnaKCi 10 clean op the .uhletlc miuw. cuusinu men 10 be posted nhoul the .-how. Inn il ihoroVBh InvesliBatlon wan 'J'111'0 l.y the manager of the carnival, w . A. Mullen, who quickly learned Wood had arrived only on a friend - ly miction. I ndenonilnational ohl-tlme ." 1..-I meeting hefcOnnlnK Sunday after - lion at 3 p. in., Cth and Holly Sla. " Mm. Cieorite Mordoff and her (lauuhter. .Mis." .Mine .moiooii. i"envenue to remodel t atore build Inner of hico. I'ul.. who baveji,,,. , ,., of ueen me nooe nuran oi ji. cecij neic ii no- i.iei " day.-, left this iiiorninc for i nico. Mik. .Moi.loff will remain with n.-r i .Shrine Club. Mcdford Hotel. Alon dautshter for an extenditl visit he-j ,a. j t m 93, fore reuirniliB to .Mcdford. i ii,.Bt fn)m Portland at .Med-' iloliey loaned lo worthy people ,,.,, tl. m.u,,. Mr ,uu, s to pay their honest debts. Thoinaxi,. T Morrow. A. K. -Markland Mr I Itealty Co.. Kbi. 12, l'alm Hlk.. cor. alll, Keller. Air. and; Alain and Front, upstairs. Airs. Win. i'hlllips. Air. and Airs. : Guests from a distance rcKlsetr- j Allen Jackson. J. II. Coo, Joe Steel.! ed at local hotels Include Jas. 1.. . .;. cl,lp,.ter. J. S. I'ilnian A.I C.IImoii of Liverpool. Knsland. I A l'nelln. Mr. and .Mrs. A. Milne I tieorfc-e rumer ami n ne French and K. Muslacher of New York City, II. C. Meier of Council Kluffs, la.. Mrs. Tim Sullivan of Mokcow. Ida., Mrs. T. P. Itolh of Couer d'Alene. Ida.. Mrs. Charles H"nihnian of n Point. Ids., and Fred Wilson f Detroit, Mich. K. C. Corn, rcaltot, now In new location nt 11 So. Riverside. 92 The highest temperature of yes terday, which was the second day of official summer, was SO, which was the same maximum as the day before. Fair weather and no change In temperature are fore cast for tonight and Sunday. CJreen pine slabs, 16-ln.. $2 50 per load, small truck. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. 90tf Superintendent A C. Sotiusky. wjio only returned last evening from a several days' stay at Crater Itke, departed again for the park today Willi the expectation of re turning tomorrow night. Bummer prices on select grade green slahwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 53tf L. A. Snlade. 'jr., bought two Itamhouillci ewes from William lirlggs. Dickson. Cal., about a year ago. One is now two years old . and the other three, nnd each have had a lamb since he bought them. Last week he sheared them, the clip from the two-year-old weigh ed 19 .pounds and that from the three-year-old weighed 1 il pounds. This Is nil exceptionally heavy yield nnd almost a world's ivcord. 'e n t rn I Poi n t A merlcan . Xo dance nt Cold Hill tonight. Summer prices on seleot grade green slab wood. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. JJ31. r,3tf Marriage licenses were issued yesterday afternoon at the county clerk's office to Leland Titus, 23. nnd .luanila Itelgel. 1 7, both of Ashland, and tn Dr. CI. Periey. 23, of Portland and Thelma Harvey. 23, of Ashland. Dance at Childer'a .hall every AVed. nnd Sat. night. 109" L. D. Williams was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Klamuth Falta. Kindling for sale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. B3tf F. C. IliUth Is expected to arrive here this evening from Seattle, where he had been attending the Cniversity of Wash lug ton. Mr. Itajih. who v.'as associated with Copco last year, will again bo cm plowed by the power company al Marshfleld during the summer. Swimming now In drinking water at the Not. 44tf Tom timmens. Hobby lloyl. Merle TollefKon and Hilly Walker motor ed to Diamond lake yesterday, where they. will spend ycveral days' vacation. (i c t tin sc feu d ers nnd nut o bodies straightened at Htill's Shc.'l Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. if Frank Cameron of Little Apple gate, Mis. c. H. Cummingi of Untie Falls and Fred Anderson of Jteagle were among the out of town Visitors In Medford today. If you need hall money, ice Cecil M. Jennings, So. Front St. H3 Among the many California!! registered nt MedToi d hotels are Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Harrix and Ml nnd Mrs. Wm. Hewett of Yuba I 'liy. Norma and Helen Ma nicy. ( I lose Patterson and .Mr, and Mix. : Jos. Aufenger of Lou Angeles, Mrs. ' I). J. Wall of Aniioch. Mr and ( Mrs. W. F. Hcriulugham of lietl ding. Mr. and Mis It. A. Yi.-v,. liter of Iing Itcach. VumIiiI-i W "If. and Doria How ell of Piedmont Loth Snyde ( I.mI1, Mr ami Mis I.. Cohen of Oakland, F. IL I it- limn. H. J. Levy, II. C. Hivwer. Walter Hayes and 10. H. Dallon of Kin Kriuic1sr. j Chicken dinners. 7 ,1c. The Cov- j ered Wanon. Phoenix. loo ' Aiuienay. nsls(ant iivtKhi j nnd trartic mxnauci ftir the South em Pacific, passed I hi -ough Met) fold yesterday on his way home from San Francisco. All kinds o( spraying done by Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to inso or 4;'i-L. it W, K. KergcH nt of Port la nd a r rived In the city thl morning tti pend the week end on business. Xo dance at old Hill tonight. C M. tlranger. district forester, and Supervisor Hugh Kaiikin of Crater National forest, left early this morning io inspect ihe timber alca In the Pellctn Pity district. With the Intention of returning to Klamath Kalis this evening, from which city Mr. tiraiiger will go on to Jlend t otnot row h utl Mi. Ha a kin will return himie. Dr. and Mik. J. J. Kninnnn ninl on itonert nave icrt r.ir .New Voik. In he away for three nr tour wceki.. Thnnina Kmimni la rvmalnlnu at home to attend aumincr aclioul. V party of local ilMhernien plan ning to Utsh in l-'ihh hike tomorrow will he made up of W. J. Hubert, Lee Hay Ale Leu n. U. K, llerkelhymer. Juhn Hot. lirlfUii, Joe McycH, AI I'iche amU-lUlly I'leli. The party will leave early in the nmni J inn and plan to ha vo their lirnitn of trout in a nhon time. Cheap lumber ana ecdur posts. t i . . -- j '"'" for a.c. limited .upply i M' L- "" , Paul tlanimway. who la i-li I p I oy eu ai itusenurK, is vimiuik nis ram iiy aim oiner .iicutoru menus, lilts J week end. N lhl,.v ut (!, Njll ,,.j.... uaiicu nl l inKler's nail every hall , H nn(, niK,. 109. ., ,,, .,.Kuliir m,.0,Il(. Tui l 1 j K. , , A w. Kala were!. lav ev.nina at 7:3u to Hike un a,11)llB ,ulne viKltom from 1 reuular and routine liusinewi. I Kukcmc MpendiliK yewterday In Ateti-j j.alvn mowers harpened,' Mc. fur(, , c.a 34 j .j.;. i K. c. t'orn. realtor, now in new -Ivan .V. McColloi,,. who has been ; it,,.,,,!,,,, , t 8o. Hlvemlde. 92. , vtjnk. al ,,. huIno f parents, Shrine t.'ltih dinner, .Monday. 1 p. .Mr. and .Mrs. I. X. McColloni. left ,,. Jve ou mile reervatlonV lasl Tucd.iv for Calo Alto, ( al. . ",,. , attend tile mnunier se-ion .t A permit wax lusued by the city ; Stanford tmlvei i..v. : bilildiiii! department today to the DynRe's okl-llme dance at Xat , .s,.wbei ry more on Xorlfi Central every Wed. and Sat. !I4 Dyntie'K old-lime dance at Nut every Wed. and Sat. !M . Inip,.,.ia .lP11Illll,., dinner. c. Kemp. O. J. Hill. Air and Mrs. H. W. Davis, C. L'. Dennis. Hoy Nelson. J. Dunkin, W. W. Hartley. Albert Whitson and D. ;. Martin. 16-in. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yourself. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. r.3tf For sale I-arge variety of choice delphinium jdants, fi. UI grown, 30c iich or $2.00 a dozen, for two weeks only. S. K. Chaplain, l'hone i perat ui cs would continue to pre-452-L-2. in; I vail in the interior. The city public market this fore- There were many section.-: in the noon resembled a county fair, bolhdie yesterday that endured tem In patioiiage and amount of prod- peraturcs of 100 degrees or over, uee in stork. The market was ' The highest tempyrature was re crowded with shoppers, who pur- corded at Needles, when the nier c based a large supply of dressed J cury hil 114 degrees, poultry in a short time, exhausting The heal wave strut k only s the supply before 10 o'clock. Straw- far north as Kureka. where the berries w ere also In demand and over 100 more cases could have easily been sold, according to Mar ketmaster K. J. Cojlies. who ex pects the first raspberries of the season to be on sale next Satur day, as well as currants. Select grade factory blocks $".f0 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 53tf No dance at Cold Hill tonight. H. T. Pan key was re-elected as a member and W. H. Kincaid was elected clerk of the Central Point school hoard last Monday. 16-ln. green pine slazwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yourself. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 0 3 1 f For sole Aster, zinnia, marl gold plants, 10c doz.; other kinds, la Quince. 7ulf Hoy Wakefield, Hill Hansen and K. W. Wakefield left Tor Diamond lake loday to spend the week end fishing. Dressmaking, smocking and. but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. Phone 11M1. 13tf Dance. Jackson Springs, Satur-1 dny. John Hennett and his llocum Hounds will play. 92 Lieutenant John F. (Jrift'iths. Culled Stales aviator who made a dawn In dusk flight from Texas lo Seattle, was a visitor at the local airport yesterday, en route to Los Angeles from Seattle. He flew to Medford in two hours and 60 min utes from the Puget Sound city. K. C. Corn, realtor, now In new location at II So. Hiverside. 92 tireen pine, slabs. 16-ln., $5 per load; big truck, 4 tiers. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. 90tf For the second time this year a party of Califurnla editor will be guests of the people of (irants Pass. On Sunday morning, more than 20 publishers of metropolitan daily uewspapt-rs of California w 11! In here for breakfast. This break fast has been set for 7:30 and It is asked that (liauts Pass business men turn out In large numbers for Ihe event. The party of newspa permen will come here from the Hiouchi bridge celebration. In ad dition, there will he dozens of other California officials and Ked wood Kmpire people here for the occa sion, ax Sunday morning marks tho start of the sixth annual semi annual Itedwood Kmpire caravan, which leaves for Hritish Columbia. (Jraids Pas is the northern gate way to the HedwtMtd Kmpire. He. cause o. i,is location, lirants l-alll,. parents of a sispound. sc ! miiuiiiiiii ihii i- in ine ju fal rs of the empire. (Jrants Paws Courier. Ladies house drcssex, office dresses or nurse V uniforms for nle. I ulor made to measur The ;J. II. Soames "liosaUa" line. ''Hvery wearer Is ft booster.1' Call Ii4-L forenoons fr further lufor- mat Ion. Also silk drcHses for sale Mrs. Carlo. J ;, i f t lect grade faciei v block Sfi :.0 ,.r ,,juI, Mvii Kuef Co., Tel. ' S3tf Mis. funic. Mr. and Mrs. Have HniM.a. k and two nn of M.i Arm., st..t M.-dftu,! last night lo visit Mr. ami Mrs Fred Kallsback tif this rity. They are en route tt Saltie, where Mis. f utile will make her home after an rxiendi d vifii with her daugh ter tn Mesa. Let me write your fire tnsuianee. Carl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland Phone ! i 3 . it 10. C. Corn, realtor, now In new toe all (Ml at 11 So. UtverMde. Mltn Kdlth Nbliois is spending td.y In Klamath Falls visiting friend tuid rcl.-tttw. Cheap di y lumber at Mcdford Lumber Co. 3:'7tf Window gtass. all sixes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet ks, W . C, Hiibei er of Hnston. Matt , was among the motorists from a distance who registered todav at tile liK'.ll tilllllch if the mil r uulii rc!tr;itlon Imreau. I'hino tcniliriK. Mrs. Ida Wood and t'lineiuo tiraves. ninnir i'Iiihsc now alartliiK. Tel. 1042-W. 9.1 Temporary aulu Kcciim- Were 1m saicd Ul 111- .MhtriIf'K office yeslcr day to I,. 1, CulherlMon of Central i Point. -Karl tiibimn. J. i'. ithyne. j .1. l .Peebler. fi. liathbun and a..,SulUvan of lledford tin-d .1 - j i.aeey of Ashland. j Cheat) lumber and eedur pon Is. j Medford Lumber Co. 3L'7if ( ' Al""n u whUJiikIoii state kh-hih -.t I,.m1 ...... Mi- '.iwl . ,. h, f v iUlm t I'll I , ,'' ' f W'J j",' i h, '.I M M. Kent,.,,, .1. A lie ,.WoV. - i , .,.,.,, j.; Williams ami Mr - anil yit A j.; jjioch .M. K. much of He:;ttle. K. ('. i.'orii. realtor, now In new location at It So. - Itiverside. i2 1 The lo;ird of 'director of the .Mcdford l liaiiihcr of folium larence Kvans, owner of the local J-tusti-r Urotvn Shoe shop, left : today for I'ortland to buy a com- I plete line of fall shoes. SAN FHANCISCO. Jtitit 22. lPr i Sizzling temperattiivs throughout California were im -the wane lo-: day. the weather bureau here an nounced this morning, and with fog creeping up the coast from the southern shores, further relief was expected. A wave of heat, incrca.-ing i-i intensity, h for the las d Ihe coal in Its grip two days. ! it was indicated that high tem- temperature was only 62. Al Port land the mercury hovered around 74, hi Seattle. 7-''. Spokane 76 and Walla Walla SO. SENTENCE REALTOR IN SANTA ANA. Calif.. Jlille' 2! IIV John .McCluie. f 7 . real estate broker, today pleaded KUilty to the murder of Aim, Myrtle ; Wuiul. . 40. Loiik' .Meac'.i. 4'allf., wouinn. and was sentenced lo life Imprison ment in Son Wneutin peiiitent.ary by Superior JudKo K. J. .Marks. .Mrs. Wood was shot lo death .lime Kl and her body thrown be hind a sii:n board at l.oKtnm Ileach, Calif. Obituary CALIFORNIA HEAT IVEJUBSifIG KTAUHOAKI). . .Maggie Star- board passed away at her home. ; A dl w,,s consummated to Klcventh and Kront streets, Sal- j day. whereby Dr., I-i. II. Elliott urday morning al 5 o'clock, from takes possession of. the Hlorc rooni leakage of (he heart' and old age. ,, ,.::,st M.lin .,,, ,.,,., ,,v Mrs. Starboard was born on No-j the Colyear Parts Co.. and owned vembcr 23. 1851. ami nl Ihe tilne,y ,,, chlldera llrothers of her death she was 77 years, six: TMo building has a 3H-fo.it front, months and 29 days of age. She nil l:1 r, ,,,,,,,, The H had lived In this state for the pant j ahum 75 feet deep. The building 11 years, coming here from Idaho, u V1.l i ..t' i ami ami doting the last six years she had lived tn .Medford. i-i he was the wife of William Starboard de ceasedl, a veteran of tfce Civil war. She was a kind nnd Christian char acter, being loved by nil who came In contact with her. She leaves to mourn her loss six children, four daughters and two sons. Mrs. Anna Harney of Coshen. Ctall. Mrs. Laura Martin ot Portland. (Me.. Mrs. Clara Hurt of Medford. Mrs. Knntce Martin of Long Peach. C.il., Frederick J. Starboard and Prank ". Starboard of Medford. Kunei at arrange men ts are in charge of the Pert funeral home, and will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Smith are oupee Klrl. horn al the Sacred ( Heart hospital Juno "tf. ; Casualties of the Air Service TKXAKKAXA. Ark.. Juno I!:. - i (,4V-Oscar Nash, pilot, was kilted ! and lloAai-d ehti, passenger w as , inJurtMl today when iheir plane' crashed lnl n tree at a landing i ueut near nere wtitie taking oil 1 lor Pallas. Miss tilauys Usher.! who had taken them to the field in mi HittoMohilc, witnessed the ac cident. She extricated hoth men ' tron, ,W Vec,ge placed Ihcin In , the chi nnd bmtiuhl Ihctu to n hn ptlHl hrt Xh ws tlcHd when! they Hirivcd. Ihith men ioidM here. Wlml ii Life! XIIW VOKK. - M1' M.mied! women of Tibet plnMer their fo'.- with a blnck pxHie nuide of blood, j for the law 1 that they must not innke themselves uuntctlvc to men I And they have three or four well-' bosM-d hubandn each, S jutys I I'l ofo'sur Xichol.iM tioerlch, back j from mi expedition. I liar W.mmI flails Air Vncllt j MOW VtUIK. Jnnc 1.41 I ti.ir V. icd ha Kline lo licrniiinv' to louk after the liiillilina of a $r'-..lleil ulr achl. ti xcaliltuir which will have Mccolm; accolil . Births niodatlon Tor It i.e.-.,,,,,, Includ -1 Inn a stateroom with roll slued bed. Acquitted 1 W'WV'- JF VI". :.. ..... . h 1 i 'iWl(lrf t'rKts Pknto a fcr. 2lycar-ol(l lVuntiKce lUourtiaiii kuI, Mns ttriiuliiod of h t-ill'Kc f intirilerfiijt 1a-o Atlile. j iiivrcliHitt. The Mate rluu'Kitl slie i i liitiluil lifm Cat ally with h wiim -pukf when he cmhracvri her. j Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuns-Vlrgln Station 4- Saluulay. .Iune'22. 22. !l Al 'lets I31U Key. I'. Al. I! lo 0:1.-. Isis Theater. : 1 .-. to :3m .Mall Tribune news and markets. Sunday, .fuue 2:1. 4 : X to - Valley Itadio church. ; -Monday. June '24. 4 ! A. M. !l:.1ll to HI West Side l'hnrtn- V acy. 10 ti, 10;:: i American Latin- ' dry. , lo:3n io II Pantoriutn Dye Works. II to 11:3m S. K. ('.as Corp. ll:3u to 12 The Itootery. 1 noon --.Mail Tribune, news items. 4. I". Al. 12 to 1 2:3o Lewis Super- v Service Station. - 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Alotor Co. ; 1 to I :30 AlcNalr's Pharm- acy. Ashland. Ore. - 1:30 in i Snider'8 Dairy.: 2 to 2:3l IvnjiHiniy Grocp- terla and Kd Hinns' Aleat i markets. 4. II to IS : 1 .1 IhIh Theater. 11:15 to 6:3(1 Mail Tribune. news and markets. 4 S to k::iii -Hads Transfer & ' Storage Co. 4. s : :l i ti, H:3ii -Mono-Alotor Oil 1 5' i DR. ELLIOTT BUYS IL K.vchange of property figured in the sale, and includes a lot on: Haven street, and a summer home i f-ile on P.ttgue Hiver. 10 MET FRIDAY NIGHT A group of S:xth street prop- 1 eriy owners met last night iu tho I J ntt ice uf Carl Y. Tengwald nrtd j discussesd the pavini; and grading assessments resulting from the I opening of Sixth street. The mat ter was threshed out at length, and finally it was decided to call a meeting of all the Sixth street ( property owners for next Friday i evening, to decide upon a plan of 1 action. HURT IN AUTO UPSET; Misr.olnnc has ov.ilakeu Oscarj Hunfoi d count. jailer, w ho Willi ' his family, left a short time ago J a;,n o lacttuou trip lit walla WaNa, 1 ording to woid received by :he sheriff's of ti. e last evening.! Mr. iMinioid was dn itig near i Tol. 'tin, ore., when Ins car struck' loose gra i I and turitetl ot Iwico -; ..T at I The ear was badly w recked. KI.VMATll l-.Ml.s. ii,,.. .Lin,. Ji. (.41-liene o'Ul.i.lv . Ahlanil IlKhl h.Mvw.itlit. and liunny la'iiliiirt. Scuttle (.mailt 1(1 roilmU '" " 'h ,K '" ;' '"" ''vent on the '';l"n 'ar.l heir lal nltlll. A "l","," '" "' ' a red t flunk I .lili.ii t h.inl,l lun ( the tied. had I Johnny Sncn Seattle hicll, 9 " "V- "mPolnied K,l,l,e Kil-j Alaska INkltno, In six round. - . I Daily Meteorological Report Sitlurday, June IVirwasiH. - ' Medford and vicinity: J-"air to - flight and 8unlay. No chtuigv n tt'inpei alui e. Oregon: Koj: on coat; fair In interior ton Ik hi and Sunday. No haue in temperuttue. i j en Local Data ! Tttjnpcratuie (degs..) 84 Highest last 12 Jll's ) Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 47 , Hel. humidity (pc.).... 14 I'recipitatlon (in.) j Slate of weather Clear ! Lowest temperature this morn-1 , ing. 4ti degrees. Totul precipitation since Sep - j tember 1. m. U.5a Jnchea. j Temperature a year ago today: Highest, JtU; lowest, 52. Sunset tuuay, 7 :50 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 4 :.'I6 a. ni. Sunset Sunday, 7:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time "3- CITY " 6 1 rr 3 3 i Haker City ... Hismarclf .. 72 .. 74 .. 78 ... 90 .. 86 ..104 .. 68 .. 94 .. 70 ..110 .. 74 .102 .. 80 .. 86 .. 94 .. S8 . 70 .. 76 .. 80 40 46 44 50 68 70 50 64 42 74 52 68 48 58 66 56 Cldy j Hoise i Denver J j Des Moines ... ! Fresno Helena Los Angeles ., ' Marshlield ... v I phoenix Portland Ked Bluff Hosehurg Salt Lake City San Francisco Santa Fe Seattle Spokane 48 56 Walla Walla . i L. V. DICK. Aleteorologist. - I . VISIT IN s. ".lack Thompson. Mr. and All ien today for Seattle, .making. the trip in their car., Alf. . Thompson will attend 'the meeting of Uw nr,n,nn .i,.n nt tho Vuiinn'il Klectric Liht association June 2G to ii8 iu Seattle. C. M. Lrewer. general manager; Tom Bradley, general auperinteudent; il4s:ies Mildred Knight and Uberta Gon of Mcdford, and Hall Miller ol Prospect, all of the California Ore gon Power company, will also at tend the meeting. Mr. Miller and Miss Gore re cently won the contests conducted by the Copco company which in cluded a trip to the Seattle meet ing. Hcaverton Plans proposed for erection of new $350.(100 home for VoQ LATE TO CLASSIFY KOH SA1-K Trailer: good tires and In first-class shape. Table Hock Si ore. 9 KOH SAI.K--Lawn mower. 14-in. blades. Inquire 3u2 o. Urape. J)4 KOH SALK 1 30 young turkevs, cheap. Cnll 31S Central PoLnt. at night. uaif Foil s. 1.10 -Hinder. $60; 3 miles 10. Morrison. Phone S. W. K. f):t!t-J-3. W A XT K 1 It ed w o od water tank, capacity 5 to JS00 gat; gas engine. 1 -h.p.. magneto type preferred. K. H. Iledgepeth. Central Point. 14 KOR KKXT 5 -room unfurnished apartment, 2 blocks from library. W. K. Campbell, 804 E. Muln. i4 KOH SALK A 1 milk cow. half Jersev and half (iuernsev: heavy milker lOWi 10. 1 1th St.. Med ford Ore. 93 FOR HIOXT 3-room apt., unfur nished: steam heat. Frigidaire. hot water, garage. t3 S. Holly St evenings and Sundays. IStt IH.'ii I)Olx;iO Special Coupe; less than M, nun miles; Just nicely broken In: 2 spares, a spotlight.) license and all: privately owned, i Will make right price to sell quick. lOakin Motor Co. !M FOR SALK 170 acres; 4 -room house. 2 large barns. 2 silos. 15 fields fenced with woven wire fence. A first class place for a dairy, stock or sheep ranch. Priced to sell: good terms. ONLY 101 AX ACRK for first-class ranch of (13 acres. just off highway within 2 miles i of Medford. If you want 'a good J buv see OKAI. KXIOIIT. I 20 X. Haritett. HS I LOST Xear tlth St.. brown purse.) Finder pleai irtm n tit .Mall . Tribune. Reward. y4 i KOH SALK A modern -ronm ! home 011 pHVemcnt; every t hlttu IMittl: fi uit. Hhade. K.irdi-u nnd j berries. I 'rice r Ik lit nnd term reasonatdc. L. J. Knox, 410, Itcattv St. :U ; l'tlli S.M.l: - 10 acren: 4 In fnitt. reniaiiuler in Kanlcn and air.ilra: .i-roniii la.st.nl Iic.iisn lame screened IMirell, sltinK ler-h. larwc fr.int perch, hum anil chicken houses; iiNn 1 milk ce. some turkeys and chickens. Knr intormatlon call f. . -1 . - J . 114 K Itt'V calves, hulls, cows and hoiis lor cash, al ymir rancli. 11 I'. Wilson, II.' cU Cr.nie SI. Tel. 1 n -t and we wilt call I:' I (l( nip STi H'K KA KM ! tiMI-arte stu-k farm with Hood outside roliue . liald-up water riiihl for s.i acres of alfalfa: house nip) uood ham. Priced at Jl.-i.iimi. will take smaller place as fust imvinrnt. I'll l Ni'KY KUiliKV. COI Klisi Nalional Hank Hide. 54 ! ljivrtik ' I'oHTl.ANi), (ie., June 22 A' Cattle rect iuts. U'5; hoK. -T5. on contract: sheep. A -Sft mi contract. Totals for 'week.- ppi-oxiinately: Cattle. 320U; c.ilvet. M&S; hos, djj.'; slice p. -:2in. at t CATTIjK Compared with week jago: tlu'd wteert and bent Hhe stock around steady. Others weuK to unevenly low. Thre luad" gootl : tiu-I-pound fcrasw teer late Friday i m U'.7p. Kew other ktud.s, $1 4ti to - 50. .Medium gi ade killers. largely $10. 5u lo $11. 5u. Tailing 46 down to il and helow. .Most 1 butcher cows $S to S;.a. Low I cutters and can tiers, lo $7."'L Cleari''"' 8' heifers, up to $11. Hulls steady; .mostly ?H.uu io !.;). CaiveN, unchangrd. l-'eeders. SI 4.50 down. Medium flc.xhed lie:tvv ; ealveH, around I0. ! noc.S t e a d y at previous 'week's best prices. Light buteh- j ers, $12 to $12.25. One load Mon day $12.35. Strong weight? $1 1.25 to $11.S5. Vackine sow: largely $S.5n to $0. .Most slaugh- ter ni2s. &11. Ieeiler oies active. Light wciiihts. SI 1.50 to $12. j SHKKP Compared with week JaKo: P.est fat lambs little I changed. Others dull and un i evenly Inwar. Weeks lo) of $13.25 paid -Monday. -Medium to Rood lrucked-in valley lambs dragging largely at $9 to 10.50. Culls itown to S8. Several loads of jtt'aushter yearlings, $8. Kat shorn Clear v"" JZ: Cldy. HrotliK-e "'dy. PORTLAND, ore., June 22. lP) Clear BCTTER Steady. unchallBeil. Clear KtHJS Pres;i atandard extras, Clear half cent lower: fresh medium ex Cldy tl-us t.enl higher. Portland tlairy Clear Lxehange met basis): Fresh f'y. standards, extras, 33c: fresh stand Clear ardH firsts, 32 4c: fresh medium Clear extras. 32';c: fresh medium firsts, Clear 3oe; current receipts. 31c. Prices Clear lo retailers, 1 Si 3c over Exchange Clear ; prices. Cleat; jiiLK, fOlLTRV, ONIONS. Clea.-j POTATOES. WOOL. NCTS. HAY. Clear MASCARA. BARK. I lOl'S Steady. unchanged. S:ui Knini-ix'o lSnttcrfnt SAN KRAN(:lSCO, June 22. tfP) ttutterlat f. o. b. San Kran-ci-sco, 50c. Wall Street Report .NEW YORK. June 22. 11 stock (Pi ( I The recover prices, j which lias been under way all week, was continued today under 1 "-auers.np 01 nte rai.roaa nn.i tttviation shares. Industrials and public utilitesi also pointed up- 1 ward, although week-end profit I taking retarded the advance. With ! ninny traders away for extended j week-end trips, the volume ot . j business was relatively light. j S-ollinfc pressure was renewed 1 against American Waterworks and j the stock dropped two points. The closing was strong. Total j ."ales approximated 1 .3"ii,0nti j sharos. ! Sunday Dinner Hotel Mcdford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford Rogue Elk Hotel MENU Soitp Combination Salad Cheese Crackers Fried Spring Chicken Escalloped Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes New Peas Rice Croquettes with Tomato Sauce Hot Biscuits Pickled Olives and Jam Ice Cream and Cake Old Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake Tea Coffee Iced Tea Milk and Buttermilk DAXCK AND KAT GOOD JirSK PHONE YOl'K ORPKRS Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every I i-'ay including Sundays 17:30 a.m. to 10 o.m. HERE SHE COMES! STARTS The Grandest Show Ever! All Talking All Singinsf EDNA FERBER'S VOr.LD FAMED NOVEL With LAURA LA PLANTS J0SEFH SCHILDKRAUT i ; ZIEGFELD'G Famous Opera Brought .. to Your Very Door dear AT POPULAR PRICES Matinee and Evc.iimjs Children 25 Adulu 50 LAST TIMES DON'T MISS MARY PICKFORD In Ecr CrcJt All-Talking Production "COQUETTE" IMPORTANT NOTICE FruiSgfowers Banquet Hotel Medford June 26th, 6:30 p. m. Tickets $1.00, on sale at Chamber of Commerce or any mejnber of Winter Pear Committee. All Fruitgrowers Invited WINTER PEAR COMMITTEE. Ladies Especially Invited li NOTICE TO SI".:ciAt. VKHI-Olt!) SIIHINK (Li lt l.CXCHEON' on Monday. June 'J4ih al one P. M. r-har Il'itd yeilfonl. t'OiiiiliinentliiK IMPKItl.M, POTKXTATK l.Kl). V. YOfXli WORTH. Good attendanee requested. All Shriners welcome. Call lintel Me.irm.l before Satnrdny noon and make reserva tions m that wo may iinvaro. J. C. THOMPSON', Secretary. ocaOE u Screen Doors We m,ike a special screen door which we are selling for 92.00. well ir.ade and screened with best grade gal vanized wire cloth. Let ns mako your Window Screens. We make 'cm right, and oar prices are right. Phone 238 Trowbridge Cabinet Works D o il mm Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M. All Glamoring All Glittering A AY The lilting, cats! y musical score of "Show Boat." Zicgfeld's Musical Comedy Stars on the Screen! "Lonesome Rocd," a cong that will live in your heart! Helen Morgan, night club hostess, and stage star singer. : ' SHRINERS o 0 n u 301 aoaoBOPO illume ofiinnnin,