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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, ORECiOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 1020. TO EXCEED FIRST IDEAS IS OPINION' That the new airport bid fair to be even more of a.success huir was origlnully anticipated, was the opinion expressed in a. series rf talks given by Lions club members of the uiruo. ; commit- tee at the luncheon held at Hotel Medford this noon. , V, M 'unce. i lie concentrates , will be c-hefiifl kuvo interesi ns;shpm1 ,)y lnck ;:y miles, tlie i " , made in the construction. 350 yarda of gravel .1 i. 1 nuuifu uniu nit; i ii ii wiiv fiteo u.jj. ,,,, - - , ...... ,v... , Appieftuie -river m amoruia , Southern Oregon Is in betier,about two mile8 801Iln of lhe Ore- Sll !L::"?;?w::;Mtw :!BOn !l,ie T.he .0"ly .Way .lh; Oregon instifar' its the World war veteran loan situation Is con cerned. This was the word brought before the IJons club to day by A. J. Crose, who is one of v the five field men now accom plishing this work in the state. That the ve t e ra n co m m issio n is one of the most efficiently or ganized departments in the state, with a force of office girla re- , celvlng higher pay and accom- ' plishing more work than any ii other, was another statement of . this speaker. Mr, ('rose also re .. ferred to the new bill now under consideration whereby the ex soldier need only prove ten years' rsldence in the state' to be eligible - for a loan. hurt, receiving a slight concus The month of July so far has sion , severe scalp lacerations and averagea one ana one-nair lives a j day, according to a report received through Thief Koy Elliott, who Is sued .a warning this morning against what he believes is a prev alence of carelessness. Numeroas grass fires have oc- t and necessitated sending trucks and nfen. These, he said, are in practically every case caused by thoughtlessness. Three fires were extinguished by the department this morning. The first, a grass fir, on the cor ner of South J'each, .ih soon put out when the chemical truck ar rived on the scene. A little later a call came from 21 Dakota uve ;, enue, where a blane had burst forth from the Ridn of the Thorn- ...... nv- - oyse. Kurue. i ne iiu:e wuh iuuou In. hot ashes which had been piled upmost one seriion on me ouimue. The third was a car fire, caused by a shorted battery. The proper ty of 1111 Henry, the car was park ed on North Central, when the flame burst. Fire trucks were ., sent to the scene. No serious dam age was done in-any of the cases. Time, tide and the Southern Pacific nre alleged to wait for no man. But the Shasta, accord ing to a number of witnesses, - stopped and backed up for a wo man this noon. According to reports, a local ; passenger was undetermined whether or not to leave Medford this morning. ' Conceded a wo man's privilege, she changed her mind several times during the brief Interval which preceded the train's departure. As the engine began to pull toward the north, she is said to have reached her final decision and called for them to stop. Gallantry Is not yet dead, ap parently, for, according to the story, the men around the station taxed the volume of their lungs jind waved their arms frantically "in an effort to flag the train. The Shasta courteously stopped and took the anxious one aboard. ; J. Verne Shangle PhotosraDher Prcjiaro now for the iho f tognijilis of your orchard , juid fruit. t- Let us suggest some- jnng different I ' autllllljl,! I I - ,v.: i 7 7 A IV 318 Med. Bid?. BLUE LEDGE WILL OPERATE SOON IS WORD BY msmgssg ,' te wiM begin operations o the ! Blue Ledge mlue 0.8 booq as '.W.to present year. sagacious rowerajon the trees which in numerous sible." reprrts George 1 F. Hnghes'have realized that no. ooperly de-; cnxes has been accepted by tin- . of Metlford, Chicago and Los An- veloped orchard her has grown ! owners as first payment on the R " w,- arriveu m me imperial ' lyesturday, Bays the Ortjgoniau. Mr. ( HllcheH litHt week took twbr Hie 'H)ue Ledge property and in arraiifr i iiii; for activities at tho mln t ii ui'tviiiK urrauttemeiii navniK ueen over,nia(ie with T ho in us A. Sweeney of uv nunc, tt hch-ruuwh i ifu V , , , ,,7 , ' nrnniirti' iu n t th, 1Uu, ,uuii nf . "i me iieuwuier oi , aml going out by MtMllnrd. The I camp from ilu- oivhards. iiml ne-1 iiui'innirally worth tar h'ss tliun , Ullv .(lui.iuuh in kr uiulfi'iom ore can leu copper. Hold and silver, i counted for rapidly anelliriB re-at pri.ent. mid in Home cases j wail' ,1,,,, .,,., ' , ,,,1,,,.,,, 1 KourcoH of the t,ank and i:.e , those prl,-w w jutlfled, by r.- ; ,-llU,'ult. vrWmt should" I.,. LOS ANOELE&, July 10. (Pi Four well .known personages, of the ptnge, and , ncreen were: In jured, one 6f them seriously. In a collision of their automobile with a ca r of the po lice t raffle sq ua d early today. The Injured were Julian H. El- j tinge, 4ti, famous impersonator of female roles; Mitchell Harris, 40, member of the stage cast of I Kdwnrd Everett Horton; Mrs. Leo I nore t'asonova, 25. screen actress; : Mrs. Belle SpofWill. 25, stage j actress of New York. ! Eltinge was the most seriously hony ,nilH and hCUSeg. Roth automobiles were wrecked find a woman in the police car. Miss Margaret Baxter. 23, was bruised. 1 H. K. Rich, driver of the polico- car, declared the Eltinge automo bile was traveling at a hlch rote of speed. AT DAKOTA FAIR FARGO N. D., July 10. (P) More than 150 persons Wero! In jured, 14 seriously, bb a bleacher section collapsed at the North Da kota state fair last night. Fair officials said rotted timber supiwrts were responsible for the accident. It was children's day at the fair. Much of the confusion that follow ed Ilie spill resulted from frantic parents' endeavors to find tliolr off spring. ' The wrocked stnnd was cleared within 10 minutes und an emer gency hospital was established on the grounds. Ambulances and pri vate automobiles took 84 of the Injured to two hospitals. iu ROSKHURO, Ore.. July 10. (Pj T,h executive committee off the Oregon Land Grant Counties taswo ciatlon will meet in Roseburg' to day to complete the association's work and disband the organiza tion. This association was formed at the time the 18 land grant coun ties filed application with the gov ernment for O. and (. tax money. Representatives were sent to Washington, 13. C, and succeeded in securing congressional action whereby the government paid the counties the amount of money that would have been received mid the grant lands been left on the tax roll Instead of being revested in the government. OP CROPS FOR SEA$QN r. I wisiuvr.Tox. .Tulv 10. UPi Production forecasts of this year's crops, issued today by the de partment of narlrulture on 'July 1 conditions, placed corn at 2.- 262.0r0,000 hushels; winter wheat at 582.4H2.noo; Durum wneat ns -278,UU(i; other spring wheat, 193, imn.000 and .nil wheat s.13.ll(a, 000 bushels; pears 10.800,000 bushelH. (1 PKNDIJCTON. Ore., July 10 iPi Wheat haivestlnx in L'mlrtllla county Is exiieeted to .be Kerieral during the middle of'-tho week. Several outfits are ufleld south of Pendleton and others are expected to start before the end of the pres ent week. Thousands uf. workers are dl iftlnft throutth the city seek ing employment. The yield is pre dicted at . 001). ono bushel, ' this year, despite late plantjng. ',' W. M. Holmes Give the "Low Down" on Pretent Status of Fruit Orchard " Property Values in Jackson County I.. W Xt ' . get me riKiu muiu tin i.ie r. value of the pear orchards In this tav seclion- Krom lne flrsl to wie iun-oeiiriiiK periou ai a i 'loss cost than one thousand dol- Ihi'm ur store. Ami vt. nwinif to the faint -praise Riven the. orchard ihtisitiesii hv businessmen ami oth- ers locally the prospective investor has systematically been" led to be- I neve inai ne was uikhiu . a oes-1 pirate ciutnce at any figure j siriuri m- ui i uuir mnu. ; -J .... . ; unen omer ueveiopmeni enmrj before the late lamented fruit- i in. both bankers and businessmen Und boom "bUKted" far higher eem, we, realized from sale of 1. , . himtM. In no other line tt as large a per cent oi me gross reiui n uiMjumru uiuuoK uui icujiir i the orchard Hue. Even in winter, when it appears as if there ls nothing doing, the orchardman is compelled to keep hit; force em- ployed, and prepare for the com-j ing fruitage. In t:ie old days, one banker, the late W. I. Vawter appeared to be the lone man who was able to look ahead to the Importance of thw. inrinstrv in ' knmiini' nil th 'people busy, and he impressed his belief strongly with the assertion, j under which the orchard develop made In 1892, that within flveiers of this valley labored ha been years the annual income trom ounthe fact that the lonn value of j PORTLAND. Oro. .lulv 10. (PI orchards would equal., the then hand was wiped out by the wise' CATTLE AND CALVKS Quot total deposits of alt the-banks as, swivel-chair commissions, ranging ably steady, liorolpls; Cuttle fid. shown by their last examination, from the Federal Land Bank to calves 10. Cows, good. ' $7.riibiiio.li. Ills prophecy proved, more than ;the Bonus-loan commission, who 1IOOS Sloudy! Kecelpls ri.'.b. In true as verified by the showing ofbave uniformly refused to loan ' eluding 14;i direct, later years, and even today the where the Irrigation lien was con- SHKKP AN1 LAMBS Slow. gross returns annually crown tneistrued by the courts to constitute ; deposits of our banks in volume. ; first mortgage on the premises, i one must remember that the I banks of today are real banks and make it a point to keep solvent, The banks have expanded just as the country has grown in Uti l.usi- ness expansion. Bear In mind that the orchard growth has kept j have made numerous loans onje: fresh medium firsts, :c. pace with and In reality has led j irrigated orchards In this valley t Prices to wholesalers: . Fresh ev all other growth. with satisfaction to themselves and 1 Iras. Xlc; standard firsts, :.'V: One'phase of the local orchard condttlons is the. fact tiiat deals have, frequently beep made in past 1 year's where the crop on trees has j - SALEM, -. Ore., July . 1 0. P) Declaring that the ' eighteenth amendment ha, not solved the: problem of temperance and so-! brlety, Kev. 'Ward Willis long. I PtcsbyterlHn pastor of Stockton, Calif., and formerly of this city, told the Salem Klwanla club Tues day that prohibition is not a satis, factory solution of one of the ma Jor moral problems facing the; I'nited Slates. . . j Total precipitation since Sept. 1, "The eighteenth amendment has'll28, 13.59lnches. not solved the problem of tem-j" TemperatureiTa year ago today: Iterance and mibrlety, and to the M,ffhPHl 3fi.. i,w,.H;t fi0t thoughtful people of America,. 77-1 A,. . ,f. Sunset today, 7:48 p. m. prohibition as It is Is not sa s- Thursday, 4M, a. m. factory.' Kev Lung- told the club ' Thuray 7:47 p. m. I am not prepared to say - -. what the proper solution would I Observations Taken at 6 A. M. be. The licensed Hale bv the gov. I , 120th Meridian Time eminent has not proved satisfac- tory whore it has been tried, nut the goal which we can all agree is to be desired and sought for Is temperance and nobriety." E.I GARY, Ind., 3 u 1 y 10. (IP) Two i brothers; Vne 13 the other 1 1. tvere questioned today con cerninR the death of their elKht-ycar-old chum, Kdwnrd WoJIcik. The brothers, Bernard and Henry PnV.onka, told of hldltiK Kdward's body under a new bridge over the Calumet river yesterday, but they said he had been shot accidentally. A bullet hud struck the younB ; stcr In the head. l'ollc. said j there were no powder burns to I indlcnte the shootlni? had been j done at close range. , Angeleno to Visit , Salem If Landing Made By Aug. 8 " HA LI-'M. Ore., Jyly 10. (Pi The "Angeleno," air- plane with which I'. W. Mendell and It. H. (Pete) Uelrhurl have shattered the 'world's endurance record at . . .. , quiver City. Calif., may be seen her. at the dedication of Salem's new airport on August If the tn filers decide to land before that 4 date. Capital post No. . American Uglnn, of which llelnhurt Is u member, has 4 sent the two filers un In- vltution to bring the plane to Salem fr thai event. ' ..POMK. oVi Italy last year ploduced nearly 29.000.000 bar rels of wine, an Increas. of 3ft per cent ov,r lhe preceding 13 months. i.nl.l unKrl ii.ihKh.iiO Till. aml lne mmv Ume. ThU fat.t j explain why it is a workable pro- ! l)lslt'" fo' ine distributing firms '. purcnuse price, ii rriuuiort iu oe seen how many of these 'tracts will , "stay sold" after the crop is har vested. ' Wnile the prices realized tin present season are extremely ! gratifying to those who have ; unpunu .it iim huat .iihm' jn tne recent past from discon- tenreu or non-resident owners, it must he norne in mill inusi oe norne in mum iimi jhsi , i. . .. ......m ... . ""' "" !" I jng as high as '934)00 per acre jUClual consnU'i tU Ion, and un ! anaiywis oi recent purcnase puces min-!.shov comparatively low figures, j The of it is thin; t:ie experl- i mental stage Is past; our fruits are 1 permanently established in the world's markets, uniformly good crops are annually secured ami j the personal equation Is largely cut out of orchard risks witness the eagerness with which the Bank jof Italy grab!; the loans offering .r iiv.ituil .,ru,.-A ,i.ia (n ttiu (valley. The grentest handicap The Bank of Italy, who also oper- , ate as the Joint Stock Land Bank. disregard the water lien, just as (everybody disregards the licr.de 1 ! water lien of tne city of Med ford jus pertaining to every city lot. and the recipient of the loan. They prefer irrigated lands, especially i orchards, to any other form of security. ' Daily Meteorological Report Wednesday. July 10. 1B2f. Medford and vicinity; Wednes day Fair tonight and Thursday. Not much chnnge"hY tompernmre. Oregon: Wednesday Fair to night . and Thursday. Not much (change. In temperature. , ; y IV Local Data . " S E - m i Ten.pemiture (degrees) x Highest (last U hours 01 KB !! K,", . 0 Clenr Lowest . (Hint 13 hours) fi4 Bel. humidity (pet.) 28 Precipitation (inches).. 0 State of wenllier Clear Lowest temperature this mum- Ing 49 degrees. ' 33 3 CITY r! Baker City 80 Boise 92 Bismarck 78 Denver 80 40 Clear 64 (tlear fid I'. Cily. 58 Clear R4 Clear 64 Clear Si Clear 64 1'. Cdy. 40 Clear 78 ' Clear f.4 1'. Cdy. lili1 Clear 411 Clear B4 Clear 811 IV Cdy. 54 Kaln 62 I'. Cdy. fill I'. Cdy. 5(1 Clear 64 Cloudy Des Moines .- Fresno, Helena Los Angeles Murshfleld .. ... 80 ... US ... 78 ... 7 ... 04 ...100 Phoonix Portland ' 74 Red Bluff Uosehui-ff Halt l.nke Han Francisco.. Hanta Ke Seattle Spokane WhIIu. Walla .... Winnipeg III! 80 82 Oil 70 I'.S 88 92 L. W. UICIC, Meteorologist. NEW YOItK, July 1 0. tIP) A bild. iwhrt- contendH she -was' urt coiihcIouh ut her wedding haa flb-d suit for divorce here. Mrs. Myrtle Prostcn of Middle town. N. Y., In her complaint, alleges that her husband, Wayne It. Prosten of Strousbiirg. I'a. murrlcd her last year while she was unconscious from a heart attack. She said she previously AiHltacK. sne hi . , , , ., -. . marrv hi in WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOUR EEXALL 8T0RE Open Sunday! and Evening! " ' All the Time UNCONSCIOUS BRIDE WOULD SEVER KNOT 2 AND 3 1-2 CENTS (( Vnnm HVt,nUl, inurk(.t ol ,hc t;m-deners' ami Ranchers associa llnn hllnK iUote,j )lt - ,.,., :i j' t!enlI, tlUK i.hei.'j. i)l!t' "Wlfl't.' (lf. ftrt.j a( n lo r, ,vntfi Prices ranged as follows: Strawberries, l . n t to $: blackcaps, ' to $-.-"; raspberries, l .so to currants, ifl.Mt; pens, II to 5 cents: beans, K io 1) cents; small new luMatm's, - cents; larger potatoes S1 cents: carrots onions am1 ,,et.tM. v:, t.rnts loZcn bunches; lettuce. ll crate i5 cents: cHery. turnips, ;.u ti a rents to $1 ; cauliflower S 1 ; spinach. .".0 rents; cucumbers. fLSS to. Jl.f.O; toma t(ll- :, llnX. sUush 1 Although s'uonlies were li'bei-d VdL3 moderate, butter ,Y,hn.thi. reach of nil. stocks were lai'KC and tra.'lt holdltiKs were ,m the increase The watermelon price was also somewhat easier. Three cents was being quoted at many places. This is a lower price than prevailed at this limit lust 'year. Poultry and fresh moats wjjfro steady and unchanged. Livestock around Hteady. Keceipts 1 r,0. ' v Produce PORTLAND. Die.. July 10. (n HI ITT Ell Steady, unchanged I '- Sicr: .. I'ncoa to rMuii ers; Fresh extra, Itfic: standard firsts, ;Uc; fresh medium extras fresh medium extras, Sic; frcrl. medium firsts, 30c Milk, poultry, onions, potatoes. wool, nuts, hay casenra bark und hops Steady and unchanged. I'ortlinul Wheal l'OUTI.ANU, ore., July 1 u.(P Wheat futures: . Open lllgll Low Close July 117 117 II7N, 117', Sept 117 11SU II" IIS", lec 121 Vi U'2 121 ii 122 Cash wheat: Illg llentl, bluestem. Ilunl while SI. .11 Soft white , 1.20 Western while 1.20 Hard winter i I. 1.17 I tiNorthern s)'iiiK 1.17 Western red 1.17 Oats: No. 2-3M lh. u;hlte. t:l4.IMI. HecelittH (cars): Wheat 31; flour 21; -orn 2: outs I: hay 3. Kail Francisco ItultiM-rat. -BAN KltANCISCO. July 10. H Bulterfat f.o.b. Sun l-'ranclsco Tide. Wall Street Report NKW YORK. July 10. !j Itulllsh opcrutlous were resumed in! the utilities iu vh;orous fashion In I today's stock market, and the en-I aire last moved Irregularly higher i In sympathy although further ! profit taking in the motors und , some of the Important industrials again was In evidence. Call money held at I) per cent,' nut there was an rasier undertone, j and a good prospect of Its gotm; lower shortly. While banks were j bidding oh high as fi 'a per cent for federal funds yesterday tn Im- j prove their positions at the Federal I Reserve, there was little demand j today. Time money held at 7 Vi j per cent. ' ' Trading In the final hour saw j advances ranging from 2 to 7 points , made by Kastinan Kodak, Lam-1 bert. National Dairy I'roducts. Hold Dust'and I'lerec Arrow and a Jump! of 10 points to lit;.!, new hlch. j by It Ik Four Railrond, a number : of IxiMit'H cold off, I'nderwood 101 llott Klf her sagging five point m. ' The close was irregulnr. Total sales approximated 4,100, 000 Mhares. SOME??? Thoe anxloun to profit by the lupcrlor ffteilittrt of thei NoitTiiwwrrniN und acquftinUHl with IU policy of HmitlDtf h n roll men t to 800 tudenU, fll their appllcatiomi for n roll men t month in d Tsno. Am J A 1 No slruiUr Mhool offers Wr modern oure. v None kivm more fftrient trmlnblg.-;, Nn glvB more prwoiml Nltcntiun. None U more fully accritwi. None attrerbi a lttrr type of ti)linL Nona U WtUi pUaned or wiuippett None Uttr plain its Rradnalm. None better mtriU yrntr port)ilpratlnn. Our free booklet. MOVE YdtJK KUTUHR rOKWAHD, ha helped Uwiiaanda rj'i It wlQ htlff pm. Mon. rut Thura. C;tf0 p.m. NORTHWESTERN lwbefdnmcneij Bsoaowat and Salmon PotiuND, Oltfann THE MARKETS Dy School T.nroll the year thru today I llllllf AT WARD'S f. Ml 'V.''.7.), LA M.lf 4 i . i PW VT-S-. KlkfSA Soft m mm mmk MONTGOMERYWARD fe eo 117 So. Central i A Home' of -Your" Own , " : f ' . - ' ..... i - '' ( ' You have probably (li'eiiined ol; lhe. lxiino ,V0u would have soinfj.,, day in ilcasant, siiiToiiii(linv amid nciglibors that.,art!i'(lCr sirablc. All lliis is iossiblc in a co m pavati voly oasy way lliroiijrli our ' , . HOME LOANS which solve, tbc financing and make your monthly, payments ('(ui alcnl to your moot lily rent. v". .Possibly you are not ready to build. Why not hef?in a savings account now and earn 7 as you earn. A sufficient anioiint for.; an initial payment on a home will soon accumulate. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN . .. . ASSOCIATION The Place to Invest Your Savings 1 I I WD MONEY-SAVING PRICES ,, ' - ''''''' '''' f ; When you see this lovely array cf softly colored prints summer translated into fabrics ' you 11 exclaim "How lovely!" How opportune, too, just in time to make dainty frocks for vacation duys. Printed Rayon Flat Crepe Fascinating Colors at $1.65 yd- Mini IiMi'iiiis. siiilul.lc for rvi'iiiii! nr diivliiuc wear. An cxlru line totality llutt rivjils sill; in liciiu- tv ninl scrvici M ult i-ci'toti'd designs. Rayon Sport Satin For Costumes or Fine Slips at Von will, find its Nliimuu'riiic trlciim.riilnajiis after lutiy wi'iir! liriii'iiili d.itud pliiin colnrs, firiuly wov en. Km- cnsciiilili s, l'nii'.li.s, dru ncrii's pillnws. All Silk Beverly Prints Ideal for inexpensive Frocks - , at .83 yd-. .,, tst and iiracliciil for so many pnrpnscK. iillv wi'iii -cniliii-inn . . liivcly PiittcriiM. Fine Tub Broadcloth Silk Washable . . . Lustrous at ..69 yd- . Phone 286 Don't forget that you can Earn 7 oh your savings here! Over 10 Years in One of Our Stockholders .59 yd. Dninty . cnlnrs . .fine. Jor men's sliirls . . frocks . .' underlliintfS. Tnh - fust. :ind finely wnven fur service. Medford, Ore. Medford Not Has Lost a Penny ,