MEDFOTCD MATT, TTkTTiFXTC, MEDFO'TCT), OUF.fi OK, TUESDAY. .IV
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LAST RUES HELD
FOR CHAS. SPECK
' i'nncy a ws of Ktpi.liire, wet round
ly a Wrcle (1f tne rock uf Yuscnille
ll is Ki-fat. Ki't: hut il taken you
days lu sie iu.w tfreat. Il li-.s littiiti
; feet in-low you, ami II reflects its
Willis so pot ifctly t In 1 1 you cannot
i 111 tlit- wall froin Hit' reflection.
I Yet su t.rJnht, nn inlciiMiily Ulite is
f the laky, I hut it seems, at times,
to lift it.si-lf iIkIU in your lace."
Daily Meteorological Report
NEED CARS 10 TAKE
Tuesday, July lit.
.Med ford and vicinity: Fair vo
lt in lu ami Wednesday. Not inurh
change in tenim-rnture.
(irtuii:, Knir tonight ami Wed
nesday. Nut much iliunv in temperature.
Vice-President j
Kimball Fruit Co. j
Visits Medford
DECLINES A BITi
Funeral hopvIcuh were held litis
afternoon for Charles M. Speck,
for ii aeon of years u well known
resident of tills city and valley,
from the Per I Funeral Hume. In
terment in the I. O. O. K, ceme
tery. He departed this life Sunday
noon, June 14, JHJlt. ufter a linger
ing illness of one inuutti.
C;larles Speck was horn on a
furni in ' Illinois nearly tiO years
utso. He was a quiet, friendly
soul, of keen business nliilliy, ami
enjoyed a wide ranjie of aequaiii
lanee throiiKlnmt tlie states of
Oregon and Washington, lie was
instrumental iu biiiiKinK tu this
section much capital, lie came to
this valley L'O years ago, and with
associates owned the Voorheis
orchard tract, which lie sold eight
yea i8 ;ig". Since then he has heen
identified with the fruit industry,
and at the time of IiIh death was
local representative of I lie Kay,
dialing company.
In early life he was one of the
largest operators in fancy slock in
the middle west, and for many
years resided in Iowa.
Ho moved to Spokane, Vash.,,
and was instrumental in construct
ing two :of I lit$ large.-! irrigation
project in pattern Washington. ,
t'harles Al. Thomas knew .Mr.
Spock for two score years, meeting
him first u li .Wrung man In Iowa.
t - J ii Ihc pusslni; of All. Speck the
oStrtnii n It y loses a nolitl and stih
ulanyaJ. ei'iV.e-u of sterling worth,
characlQi- and nihility.-'
Iocul Data
i
The Med ford American Legion
I Junior hasehall team Is scheduled I
I to meet Kugene tomorrow at j
! Uoseburg in a crucial game for
state honors. J'oriland plays- On-
I tario soon for championship off
line northern division and the win-j
ner of that lilt will cross ,.lmts !
with the victor in the elimination j
series between Kugene, Med ford -
and SiU'erton. -1
Finals in the Oregon competi
tion will he played at Sal"iu.
during the Legion convention Au-I
gust s. !i and 10. I
The local hoya have u well i
j trained and snappy infield and(
alVo show some reaHclass in thi.,'j
! outer giirdens. They practUe reg-j.
julai ly undr the. coaching of J. !
Verne Shangle.
I Some difficulty In being cxpe
j rienced in securing ti'iinsporlation
, for the ir(oys. who will mak
' ihi- trin to UoKchiirir Wednesday
, and anyone who could ta!u u car- J
! load of players i asked to oaH 1
Lee Carlock at or Ml. Miungle.
Ii S. Kitnbull of San Jose, Cal.,
1 vice-presidi'iit vl the KimHall
Fruit company, and manager fer j
' Ciilit'orniii. accompanied by his i
' sister and brother-lu-law of New
I York rity, were In Medford Mmi- ;
1 day, en route from a trip to L'raiei
I Lake, and vlsiied a few hours nt ,
S.- the local office of the compan.
r, land with V. C. Uarby, the ninu
r.o ' Hger. . j
SG i Tho party left today for fall- ;
n f rni;i v. a the Kedwoml highway.
Highest (iasl 1 1 hrs.).... Sti
Tempera I tire I degrees) sr
Lowest (last t- hrs -4 7
Itel. humidity (pct.i STi
ii'..i-init:ii i iiifht-s i a
State of weather L'lear Clear They wero all especially pleased
wit li tlie scenic iteainy oi i rau i
Lake and southern Oregon.
Lowejtt tempera lure this morn
ing, So degrees.
Total precipitation since Septeiu-
her 1, U'l'S, lS.fd inches.
Temperature a year ago tuilay f
Tlighest, SS; lowest, -111. i
SIN CALLS TO YOl'THS
(Continued from Page One.)
Sunset today, 7:44 p. m.
Sunrise Wednesday, 4 : .i a. iu.
Sunset Weilnesday. 7:41 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY
5
3 B
"The Crest" Pays
High Tribute to
Sea of Sapphire
In "The Crest" for July, pub
lished 1V the Cadillac .Motor Co.,
is an Illustrated story about the
"Pnrk-to-Park Highways." Speak
ing of Crater National forest, the
story says:
"From giitnness to peace to
It Ji.it V.ljij'h Joaquin - M iller , said
HouU-' nXiioV ot - itiH hoart -Crater
Lake. .'I Juv;?, be wrote, 'as if
it wore one of iny "own fntnily.
WHEN ENGINE FALLS
PHILADKLPIIIA. Pa.. July Hi.
(A 'Two navy airmen lauded safe-j
ly today tiller the iront m tnetr
motor antl propeller fell off during
a parachule testing" flight at the
navy yard field, here.
it took a bit of adroit flying by
j Commander U. W. Krickson to
(bring the disabled biplane down
i His observer, L. S. WiUianif. m:nb
' possible the feat by going; over the
i side in his paraciiute.
Thi.i ligbleiied the tail of the
pli.no, permitted Kriirkson rft right I
it and. with hi, companion flpatidJ
down in the "chute" tho pijol spit:
laled and jockeyed hif -way- tp the
field.- !
linker Cily
liisman k
Iloise
Ucnver
Ics Moines
Fresno
I lelohn
Los A ngeles
Miirshfiehl
Phoenix
Portland
lied Lluff
Uoseburg
Salt Lake City..
San Francisco..
Santa Fe
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla ....
Winnipeg
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L. W. OK'K. Metcunjloxfct.
enl. 1 ly. IL Diemann of Texas.
uiml Charles Knetzger of Illinois:
! for second vice-president, Joseph
Aillcr of New York. A. F. Mischcll
Jof North Oakota; for third viiv
, presidt ut, Frank Saalfeld of Ore-
'gon, the only candidate: for fourth
' vice-president, Mrs. Sophia C.
! Wavering, president of the Catho
, lie Women.' s Luton, is Hie only
candidate; for general secretary.
F. J. Dockendorf, of Wisconsin,
ami John Neuner of California:
(assistant secretary, William A.
' Jainmecke of Pennsylvania, and
: Joseph Allbri'cbt of New York: for
i treasurer. (Jeorge Korte of MIs
i seiirl. Micheal Mohr of Kans;is:
for marshal, Michael Weisltopf of
Minnesota and John Uockman of
! Maryland: for trustee, Joe lirock
j land of Missouri and William A.
Schmit. of Alissouri; : and two
j trustees to be elected from a list
I of nominees Including Wm. IL
Isiefeu of Connecticut; John A.
j Loehl of Wisconsin. J. A. Werner
iof California, and Valentine itic-
gcr of Ohio,
j The ballot committee in charge
of all' voting Includes John Meyer.
or Oregon, chairman; Krnst Win
1 kelinanu, Missouri: August Oassin-
ger. Mitryland: and Hev. J.
: Scheidcr, Wisconsin.
POUTLANO, tnv July lii.- (l't
luflueiu'cU partly by a decline at
Seattle and partly by larger sup
plies locally, the butter market
was easier Tuesday. Kxtras were
half a cent lower at 4,tly. stand
ards a cent at 4'.' prime fiiitia
and firsts half a cent each at iJ
cents.
Iiiilterfal was quoted a cent low
er at country points.
Ki;gs were holding steady de
pite the seasonal Increase in re
cipis, which so far has not been
j-uffiiicnt o overbalance supply
and demand.
Cant a lou lies were higher at
$-.7.". and $4 per crate of 4."i. The
Imperial valley shipments are
about a a standstill, and no re
cvssiun in quotation Is ex pee toil
until the Wasco and Delano fruit
begins to arrive next week.
Janube watermelons, regarded
us the best, were quoted at -to
a cents a pound. This price
was expected to continue until
northern California melons arrive.
The Her mist on melons are due
bi'tween August 10 and
j . THE MARKETS
iL :
l.lw'Mock
PultTLCANI), Ore.. July Hi.
(Pi CATTLK ami CALVKS: Active,
steady: all cents higher for calves
and vealem: receipts cattle 7!i;
calves LTi. Calves I .Mil) lbs. down)
medium to choice l I. miff I'J.nn;
cull to comiutMi $7.iiar :i,r,(t; cull
to common $S.ouff 1 l.ou.
HooS: Fairly steady to wejik:
receipts :;)- Including 10 1 direct.
SI I LLP and LAMPS: Faiily ac
tive; receipts 200
' President Kilmer will uudoubt-
; '"dlv t i-e-rliTlcd fer ai":hc.- yi'ar
C.ml of Thiinl. . aiuoriling to the geiieial opinion
We wish to thank our friend among convention delegates,
for t heir kindness and s mpalhy . Th natfona; Catholic Wonin's
flut ing our recent bereavement In ; I'nion will not elert. officers t'.iis
the loss of our beloved son and year, their const ilut ion providing
brother. X. A. Stockwell. Also for that officers serve for two years.
the niiinyj beautiful flowers.
I Mrs. K. S. Roderick,
j! rharjey , Klockw-ell,
Karl Hamilton. 1 1 r
Mis. Sophia C. Wavering. Cjuincy.
111., present president, and oeher
ojTicera -vuru.,!ulijcyeiL ,ae., S. , CloiVd
last yeiir.- ' ' v' ': ''
Spray now-fair ' m.
.. . . ... Spicier Mites jm
S-W Summer-Mulsion
a sure control
EARTH A
chart.
A vilunblo iprylnf
guide lor you
fm Iht Shtntn-WiUlam ipraytng
ll fieri compfcl. dlrtcUona tor thm
control ol orchard putt.
MANY orchards in the Valley are already infested with Red Spider.
This subtle pest is causing the loss of thousands of dollars
annually. Yet many growers fail tp appreciate the serious injury
caused by these mites.
Spider Mites are dangerous because they reduce the chlorophyll
(green coloring matter) in the foliage, causing the leaves to turn
yellow. Lack of chlorophyll in the foliage restricts digestion of the
sap, causing fruit to become stunted and undercolored. Spider Mite
injury also reduces the set of fruit buds for the next year's crop and
weakens the vitality of the tree.
Sherwin-Williams Summcr-Mulsion is a positive control for Spider
Mites, with absolute safety to fruit and foliage. Kill these pests NOW
and insure the norma! development of your fruit as well as the set of
fruit buds for the next year's crop. Applied with Arsenate sprays, it
will control Codling Moth, too.
Here is what Mr. Leeman Bridgea of Wenatchee,
Washington, writes:
"Your Summer Mulsion was applied when it was over
90 degrees in the shade and it did not burn any fruit
or foliage. I used V2 solution for Brown Mite, and
it killed all that were hit with the spray. If the solu
tion is made 1 it will give good control of Brown
Mite."
Your nearest dealer has S-W Summer-Mulsion.
"It pays to spray with Sherwin-Williams insecticides."
TheSherwn-Wluams Co.
Produce
POUTLANO. the.. July It;.- (yVi
IJTTTKU: lower -(cubes) ; Kxtras
H'vo: standard 4L f-jc; prunV
rir ' ; -!V: fiivt.'- , rri
prices: Prints, itc over cube stan
dards. F.OOS Steady. Prices to re
tailers: Fresh extras STic; stan
dards firsts 3;ic; fresh medium ex
tras, .Lie: fres'.i medium firsts. 3''c.
WidS Prices to wholesalers:
Fresh extras. 311c, Standards firsts
31c; fresh u tedium ext fits, 3 1 1;;
fresh medium firsts, 3i)e.
MILK: Hutterfat, cent lower at
country points: Haw milk ( I per
cent ) f 2.3"i ewL, delivered Port
land, less 1 per cent buttciXnt, sta
tion 42c; track 43c; delivered at
Pol Hand Hi j 47c.
POI'LTKY t Huying prices)
Alive, heavy hens over 4 !j e, -ac
medium hens, 3 Vj and 4 . lbs..
24(fao;-' lifrht, under 3 M lbs., 20
fivfltlc; broileiH 2 to 3 lbs., 2 7 Cu 30c;
spring Pekin ducks 4 lbs, and over
; old Pekln ducks ic; colored
ducks LSc.
Onions, potatoes, wool, nuts,
hay. cascai a bark and bops steady
iiml unchanged.
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Two new HCt power Kmlio
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ism
Qf'S Vlntor-Kadlo- ,,
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OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK
Palmer Music House
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l-orlliiiiil Whi-ill.
I'OKTLAMi. July li. (!')
Wheal flltun-s:
tlpon llli;ll l,uw !Iiih(
July 17 U'S
.Sept. 191 1 :l t
!!( 1117 137
I 'ash Wlli al:
lilK lli-nd, Wlucn-lii
whin-
Sufi while
Wcsfcrn white
Itjiid winter 1-t"
Northern spring
Wt-Mtern red ' -u
imtH: No. 3-lli. while. :U.
Toilay'H ear reeclpls: Wheat.
tU: fluur, U; torn. -J; oam, ,3;
hay. 3.
..i l-i I..wi Itiilli-rfal
KAN rlUNI'I.SCll. July III. II'll
lllitterful r. ii. li. hall iranilMi
&l)e.
127 128
J2II-H 1311
135 13r
hard
i.:in
1.3"
1.30
Nan l'i-iiliili-n I'lllH I'rlii-i
sian: l.-ll axi 'IS! -It. ..lulv Mi. II'l
( lilera l-SIa I e Allil liel NeWM Her-
Vll-O i '
Annies: riilifornla : Newtown
I'ilMilllH. faney, i.-olil Hlorane, 4 Her
iioorer lower, l ner
v....- ...... I.- A kI i-neliatiH 7 .iL'-$ I T
IM-r Iub, 51. per hox,' lallie
r.a l-nvi-iiMleiliH .."ill - 3 .HO.
ivnrs: llartlellH .Jfi-3.M) per
paelluil hex.
Wall Street Report
' Paoltlo Commi Warmhoumem)
Oakland , San Francisco Los Angtlst , . ,
Seattla Spokane , : Salt Lake City
Portland
; ' n
VI.-II VIlllU'. .lulv- I'l. 111
no. I. .... 1 1 monev rates had H re
nt I IlillillK elfeet ull Bpeelllatlon III
InilaVN Klueli lllarliel, hut prices
....a ...-....nhii-H- hlt--lier lllllte-
I III- hKiiiiiIiih of pool operaiion
I Tall money renewed III 13 per
I eelili hut there ,Wua lelutlvely III
1 He ealllni; of loims anil the rate
I WJIS not expei leil In work hll-'her.
'l-l... i.uirket eat lereil lirein;iii
III Hie last hour, several utilities
...nil... no four nulnlH nnil tnoii
... .....v nli'liw Itieluilinu VVeslelltj
irnlon, Consolhlaieil !as, .Slanil-I
nil On. nnil l.'.leelrle.
New York (viilral rallied nnil
nuninetl Us early Iiim nd liekii
wannii iidvuneeil ll points.
AUIs t'linlini rs in o u n I. e. il 12
points to eiiual lis previous peak.
Alilcrpmi Ti lephone. however, nax
Keil a i iniplc of liolnts. The close
wns sleaily. 'I'olal sahs approxl
inaleil ..lnin.liil shares.
KIMBALL FRUIT COMPANY
Local Distributors
202 North Fir St.
i i .i .i-
.ji.--v ''''E SELL HAPPINESS" ; ' ;.' ; ', ...T
UNDECIDED ON FLIGHT lli 0 , . nl
,. I'll Snnipfninor u kfi
i.m.n in, .1 my l ti, irj i up- h niii m. a m v m. m m m im -yf, - -1111
inn imricH iMiiKMioni-rtniiin nn:i 11 1 1 il . "" ' 'i' lllr I
IHm lhn nniiiiinnli.iiK .t.i imf l;iwie 1 D III 'l ', , -'' i ' '. '' J ' 1 1 1 1 ! I
yet whether they will attempt u 'I I II . :' - " ;' 11 I
westward croHKltiK of the Atlimtie ' ( Si WT ,' "'-, ' ' II ' I
In the Sontliern Cms, in which I I II H S It I I
(.enviiiK tod;iv ror AniHiet'diiin, ' a I H i a vn ii IBIBllII aC II
white the plane N be mil; recoinli ' 11 JbLT M. JL JL M. JR. JL
Honed, Cunt uln KhiKHl'ord Sin llh t i I! C, ', J " lit
M(tUl:r, -"At'Lr wu kim how thp Uwu Jfl j . ' ' 4 III
in and the wenthei- mul conHi(ler;i- i 'fl II ' ; - ' III
tioiiM vi', will, decide, prolmljly: J II ' III
n'xt week'." ' . j I 11 Hi
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':;KIMG: I '
emu a nn mm TV . . . . mi
r JHMU WW H a i I B III UAnHi'n llcurv VlAA III
i .... n
fragrant (moke tto'j''t'jinfyj IS' .iiiiiii i 'J I
mUd .ad mellow. IpijM """"" ...
- thi :HKUi.au Juj i r(':'.ii a, u'i W air mm ik K mm
u ISWM JL 1 1. i'Ai.iUiM , 1
"km-
f'l-''s,BS CANDY CO.
' fc&'i&y-Mfflr Diitilbptori)
mm
VANCOI'VKIt. H. I'., July IU.
M) OoBllty anil price are the hie
lom that have imihIhViI t'nnailliin
wheal In cninpli'lely sui'ilnnt Ihe
I nlled KtalcM iiriuliii t in tile .Ian
ancu uiarkel. Teucliiro Hhmlu.
preHlilent of the Nippon riniir Mlll-i
(.'iiuipany. I. I'l., h id foil ay. lie is
In Vancouver nn a tour nf Inspec
tion which will take lllln In Ihe
wheal centers of i'iiiiimIu, riilie.l
sjlatos mul l-:uios.-.
"llmvo a tignrV
"No.ll.ai.lr, I.-"
Ii'r n KINIJ
"lmmI"
Vacntion acason find
many demands for thi
car. The family wants it
at tlie beach, the missus likes it for afternoon oIf,
or whatnot. Never mind, Mr. Man! Give yourself
a rest hy matt ing your trip by stnKC. Frequent sched
ules enable you to do it quickly, safely, comfortably.
rORTLAND to KLAMATH FALLS
. . . . . mcl way wintf i
Inquire of vur local agent rrardlng
optionnl routes and tcnciiuies ;
JACKSON HOTEL
Phone 309 " '" 7"' , ,
CLASSIFIED ADVEKT18IN0 QET3 RE3UlT