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f rcc QunnTARF ); LUU uiiuiiii iul. SttrruT. uHir, Airv a me mm i vi iii ii Kir CAFLUICU ;'" n"'h beta.,- L' ThW ""I'l'wi i ! m" ra"'1 '"' I I...... ... neiJ' ririncinl... ... . ''I'vr. MEnFQKTfoMATL TRTBUXE,' "MEPFCVRD. ORF.flO. THURSDAY, MAY 8. 19:10. Hatching Season and Scar fiitv of Hens Blamed Turkey Hatch About .Nor mal-Co-Op Gainigj. The uu:!l sprint! sImm-Uiki' or (f,s9 prevails in thin section, witn ,he supply below- " ileniuiul. 1 .EM" B''"lnK ri'"m to 2!"' uroinliiiK i" " in-f io rlxe. siecoi'iliiiK tn the Farm Kx rhanife Co-operative, nml It Is forecast llint within n oouple of w,eks. i'KK priced will range frunt 35 (u 4I,)' 1K'1- tlc5St?J- The l'u-Op-eralive hus in sioraKe 2(10 cases of (.ggs rending for release when the nriro is right. I'art of the shortage has lieen ,lue to the hatching season, now nearing eml, hut is chiefly due to a lack "f l''"s '" 1,IV "Elf- Als" " considerable portion ot the loeal p(Ba supply is shipped, to Wash ington hatcheries. , There the breeders Ret from (I tic to 7 Gb per ilujeii, areonliilB to the nuallty of hi, flock. ' : Ebb demand from . Klaniath county, and the loral demand, keens the local supply, drained. The turkey hatch in Jackson - 'County 'will he about., the same as last yen', with the young turkeys havinB a hard time, with ailments they are heir to. .111(1 the weattler which is not conductive to the health of the young tllrks, and be v sides keeps the insects .they feed upon, in their holes. According to O. I!. Boggs, pres ident of I lie hoard of directors, the Farm . Hxehango Co-Operativo 3 enidunlly workniK out of Its finan- PiCEAilOi ! GOOD GOLF TEAM; COPPER SHARESj TREND UPWARD DflllTIMH DCADO luunnu uLtino o PAGE FIVE Two Movie Stars Billed for Radio SENIOR PLAY CAST ISIX COUNTIES TO lion to he helQthlH city May 13, wan announced. i 1. -"IKS. Jr., ;,n. ,1... until .Sassunn and Mar, .. :ma " to, .,,, r cha,lon n(1 81r I , r tl','"" "" "nd ,hl''" ' I'lav !:'r,,::-;:--t, - J, Special ('nn -A Meilfonl 1.0,1, AX H A. i Kl-ccial ('oiiimitiii,.,,!!,,,, "due No. o3 M.. I-H.i.... hih r. " i.,, , ," "" "ont In tlu i, , P ":""" "inner will be sen, ,, , ,,lnlnK ronm uf ( ( nail lin.miulv at r.:3ip ,, ... . number f , , ,, .. .' ." ,ar,, nnineet,,, , uir)lul,' wrllee have !.,. ivlHvmy lm.k. ; e,l lo be present an,l witness tile ceremnales s l.n .,..,.,.... :' airmail illls ,) ,,.u.ifjl. toast line opefalinn between .Se attle and .s AliReleH. The mem 'endup f the l,iw is u,.,.,.,, , be present ,, parllclimte in work. Offuers and members of valley Iodises are corUially invited to be present. The work will be exem Phfled in the Master Mason decree hy a special team, visiting niem bers welcome. . J. fiki.d C M. llOI'STOX. Secy. V. 'm. 4 Control Codling Moth Mi USB , , V , ORTHOL-K : FOR ...Codling Molh ...Summir Scat ...ftfld Spidtr ...RuitMito ...Aphidi .Lttf Hopper ..Thripi ...Buffalo Trc Hopptr Encsi(iv TrampiMtton ...ind Tr Slimulation WITH THE 7 FIRST BROOD WIN the Codling Moth battle early by controlling the first brood. Give your trees a thorough application of ORTHOL-K and Arsenate of Lead in combination. ORTHOL-K kills the eggs. A dead egg means no worm... no sting... no larva to produce another moth and another hatch of worms! Any worms that may hatch from eggs missed in the application find Lead on the apples. This proven double-shot spray sim- plifies the whole control program. You get better control with fewer ap plications, you practically eliminate "slings".. .and you get more Fancies and Extro Fancies. Talk with your nearest ORTHO field man or dealer for more information. CALIFORNIA SPRAY-CHEMICAL CO. W".lli..,W..hm,(oa(Phoo. 54951 V.Hm., W,.km9lofi iPk.".) B.'V.Uy, California W.ii.r, Idaho NK.VV.yonK. MayQ iff) StOek . .v.-., icuuunuenniartly on the Mock exehaiiKe today, as bears were driven to cover in the copper shares, .ui.t u furiher selling movement whioh depressed fnlted States .steel lu a new low for the year. The rebound ntlractei re newed sellinu. however, and trail iiiR became dull, with price trends irii yilar. The Clippers were rush,-. I up $3 lo more Than fa a share. Wall Street expects, however, that many of the present dividend rale nn the copper shares, which were put into effect with the metal sellini; at IS cents a pound, will shortly be reduced and the ad vance In this group, therefore, at tracted scant rollowiiiK and soon iost iis vinor. I'. S. steel, after selling off more than $2 a share lo a new 1930 low at 1 iia.75, attracted strong support and more than cancelled its loss. J. I. rase dropped $11 to $302. then rebounded more than S'.'O, In response to uiiconfirmable rumors an early split up is in prospect. The close was steady. Sales ap proximated 3.7110,0(1(1 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 selected stocks follow: Am. fan 130 t'ol. (las 73", Am. Tel. and Tel 245 Anaconda , 594 Curtiss Wright 11 (leneral I'.lectric (new) 77 Ceneral Motors 45 Kennicot Copper 45 T Kadio Corporation 41! Heading 114 Sears Itoeburk 82 14 L'nited Air Craft 117 Vi V. S. steel lliSVi Mont. Ward 41 S. 1' 121.14 PORTLAND, Ore.. .May S W); Kgg and butter prices appeared steadier today than at any time in tlie last week. Heeeipts hnve been slightly less and demand ap parently brisker. : THE MARKETS ' ORTH lalVOMOClC. POUTLANU, Ore.; M$y 8.! P) Cut tie 7 5, t'ulve.H 1 0; quolubly Hiciiily. Hog .300, ini liitlintf 116 on ron-inu-t; stoutly tn strong -for alaujih ter cliisfff. Shrop 3"i: nnntnbly steady. Ipm1ih PORTLAXU. Ort'., Mny K(JP liuiHT ml prks stPiulier, unchiuiK ed. .Milk (buttcrfnt), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, caseiira hark anil hops stojnly and unehunged. Vortlaiid Wheat 1'OHTLANl), Ore.. May 8 (P) W lie: it futures: Open HiKh Low Close May ...1.01 1.01 l.OOi 1.011 Julv ...l.i'l k Mil 1.01 1.01 Seiit. ..l.O'J" l.OliU 1.0214 Cash wheat: liiK Hend hluentem, hard white 1-1C Soft white 1.02 Western whit" 1.02 Hard winter 1.00 Northern sprins 1-00 Western red I-1'0 Oats: Si. 2-.1S lit. w'.iite 2U-00 Today's ear rerelpts: Wheat 2l, flour 3, eorn 7. hay 1. OL-K Air Station Talk the scientific oil spray for summer use (My t lie AsMM-laled J'ivsh Then Karle, operatic tenor, Is the latest addition to the Orand Opera hour which CHH broadcasts weekly. FISH For Friday Menus FRESH CHINOOK SALMON HALIBUT SHAD 0 SHAD ROE O STRIPED SEA BASS RED SNAPgER LING COD SKINNED CATFISH - 0YSTER3 CLAMS - CJBS O rishermen: We have fresh saQion eggs for baitQ EQpnomy Fish Market 206 Et hit.- &ne 26 fliaries "Chic" Sales, humorist, will he heard every Sunday eve ning ever WAIh' anil CMS heKin nins .May 13. A itraphic deseriptlon of the Kcntueky derhy will he carried over both N'lli: and the CHS net wiajis from Louisville Saturday, .May 17. Hill ScllU'if s (loillK to I'rean, n U'eilnesday niKlit CI!S feature, will he heard 1;", minutes earlier, effec tive .May 1 4. Aleis llavriiia, master of cere monies In .Melody .MnniajitH, WKAK and stations, will appear as harl tr.ar soloist Thursday night, .May 15. Mothers' Hay will he coinmemo rale.l wllh a fittlliB lirogram hy tl.e TIltvOT of the Air over W'A HC and CIS.-Pnetwoik Sunday. .May II. liltliaid lloiinelll. operatic bari tone, will he Kiiest artist of the 1'iinily Party on the NHC chain Monday evenlint. -May 12. On Tuesday evening. .May 13, the Down Town dice club, conducted by ChanninK I-efeorc, will be heard over the MIC fcetwork. The Happy Hakers Orchestra will 'iK'Ttain with CleoiKe (iorsh win' -onus during the program Tuesday n.chl. .May U, over NBC and associiiled tation. An impressive Kroup of operatic and loiieerl arllstn will be heard in a i-' i.il Mother's Hay brnad r.i.t Sunday eveninlt In the A K hour over NHC and station. I IT: INTRODUCE SELVES BENEFIT 'THROUGH ! 6-. :U rJ IN HIGH ASSEMBLY: ROAD C0NT8ACTS s , f', V. it I Moiiihere of the senior play past i : I V irat X:V will have charm' oi the wenery. bJlLlZJ SEPTIC TANK EXHIBIT j Two inovlo stars arc billed for Iho nidlo within a wwk. Vlvlrnnc Soiftil (center) will .sine: soups from "Gulden Dawn," WKAF unit (hahi, Saturday niRlit. May 10. Thu following: 1nuIay nlplU, CHS network. Ginger UoIm iIs (riht) will sins lu tho premlen' or lardl Gnis. which replaces Vaul WhUeman's otvhetni. Mildred Hunt (lel't) contnilto crooner, is IiIIUmI for the XIK! Artists iniii-ani, WKAT and stations, Snndiiy iil'ternoon, Mny II. Mtiiubei'H uf the senior iiy past have been working tlaJl on tht eoniedy, "A I'alr of Slvtv." written at ilif Craterian thpntor Tuesday, ut the l Valerian iheter Tuesday, May 1 3, under the dlreetlon of ' 1ns I.sabel Willsie. Tom Sworn will have charm' oi the m'enery. "A Villi' of Sixes'' is not consider ed nuu'h of a hand, but Kdwar-l I'epte nas created a three -act faive .that has been declared a "royril flush" in the matter of fun. The (luarrels and final break In the Hirtnersbii firm of the Kure ka Till company is, the basis plot of the play. A short skit, during which each of the cast appeared and intro duced themselves, was put on as a part of the assembly at the senior hlph school yesterday after muni. Several salesmen have, al ready started selling the tickets. SA1.KM. Ore.. May 8. ; DoiiKlas. Lane. Lincoln, I'nion, Wallowa Hi.ker counties will benefit from contracts to be lt by tht statu hiliway eommiHsio:i at its next meet in; in Portland. Thursday, May 2l The projucts: on which bids will be opened ar.'.i Douglas county Ued Itrldg. -j lhain eetiun of L'mpqua highway, oonstruirtler, cf nines of brok", sluno surfacing and furnishing of broken stone for betterment pur poses. j lme county Hi'iulricks Ilridn1 Doylo Hill seetlon of .McKei aie highway, a. 27 miles of grilling. Lincoln county W'a Id port Lane Ctiunty lino section of Housevell t'oast highway and Walrpurt sec tion of Alsea highway: construc tion of 13.3 miles of broken stone surfacing and furnishing of broken stone for betterment purposes. I'nion. Wallowa and I laker coun ties I.a irande bituminous mac adr.m project; construction of 22.73 miles of bituminous tn a c a d a in wearing surface on state highways in the vlelnity of Lndrande, l!a and K titer prise. T.rhtr at Wrigley Field. -home of the Chicago Cuba, are in unl forms nf military cut this yenr Repaint Your Automobile Yourself E( Jlothers .were honnretl toilnv by. : meinbers of iht Business and Pro-J fessional Women's club at tho reg- j ular luncheon held at Hotel Hoi- J land. They came as guests of the club members and were the sub- ! ject of the program presented dur ing the noon hour. Merland Tollefson of tho local ' high school sang two numbers, "SongH My Mother Taught .Me" and ".Mammy Is Clone." Me was' accompanied by Mrs. George An- j drews, local pianist. A toast to i mothers was given hy Dorothy, Jane Walters, who came to the, luncheon as her mother's guest. response was given by Mrs. t H,. Porter, both xprosslng the theory,- aumnteu ttuwn mruugh thjO.ageiv 'I'h rough mother and mother nlone we get tho best that comes to iis through this life." .Miss Genevieve Hrown, also of the local high school, entertained with a piano solo, "Twittering of Hirds." The remainder of the luncheon hour was devoted to copies of the Med ford convention number of the Oregon Business Woman, which were passed around to the guests. . Uno ;f;the pinln features of .the Cojieo -Jmmnr 'luncheon this noon was tho presentation of a 2(1 year C'opco service pin to Oscar Itrenne man by T. G. liradley, general superintendent of tho California Oregon Power company. .Mr. Jlradley, who is himself a veteran employe nf 25. years ser vice, made a short speech in which he paid high tribute to Mr. Ilren nenian and tho excellent service he has rendered. Ilrenneman, who is chief me chanic for tho company, first join ed C'opco In May, laiO when he was superintendent of the Klamath water system. Since that time his work has covered many phases of the electric rind water systems and lias carried him over all parts of the territory served. f A. second septic tank , demon stration will bo held tomorrow at the home of II. 1 Whetstone, one mile and n half east of the Tolo overhead crossing, by Prof. V. J. Gillmore of Oregon State j college, and V. L. Jones, en j glneer for tho Portland cement as- sociation. The public. Is Invited. During the morning . the men Hill I'UUMI Ill l II l l'lll'l l'lt, laltlK. n basket luncheon will he served during the noon hour, followed hy an address by Prof. Glllmoro on the t'ubject of wator systems. A similar demonstration in celebra tion of 1 loiter Homes week,, was given ut the O. M. Shepherd homo at Kogun Klver yesterday. DOCTORS DINE AND You can sava yourself a lot of money and make your car look al most like new by relinishing it with FLEX, the new brushing color fin ish. Use FLEX and do the job your self. Oh. yes you can. It doetm't require any technical skill or exper ience to apply thin wonderful new xi lor finish. It flows on so smoothly tthout a lapor a brush-mark show ingf it can be brushed in any direc tion and it dries so quickly that even a child can use FLEX tuccess fully. When the automobile is finished the result is a hard, tough, durable surface that gleame like satin. It laughs at rain and repeated wash ings and comes through with Its luster unimpaired.There are twenty FLEX colors all of which are desir able for automobile use, ' FLEX is also the first practical, quick-drying color finish for the home. Used on furniture or wood work It transforms them in a jiffy. Women like to use FLEX because it has no offensive odor and is per fectly safe at all times. For interior use, there are twenty colors. FLEX adheres perfectly It neither chips nor peels. Your own FLEX dealer carries all the FLtX colors. TOPIC AT MEET The finance committee of tho city council is meeting this after noon with representatives of the Jackson County Humane society to consider contribution of $l"oo to the society's construction fund. This amount wuh promised the Humane soelety some time ago as an appropriation for purchasing a site to bo approved by the Plan ning commission. The county has given the society a site on tho south portion of the fair grounds and members are now asking the city for the appropria tion to be used for constructing buildings. The site has not yet been approved by the planning commission. No forecast has been made of tho action tho finance committee may take regarding the appropriation this afternoon. CLASS WILL CLOSE About 7(1 ' delegate! from tho various Granges and other organi zations of Jackson and Josephine counties will attend the last meet ing of the Rural Recreation school conducted at Rogue River tonight. The school has been in session for four evenings with John Hrnd ford of the national playground association as leader. Ills program consist h of community singing, music appreciation and psycholog ical analysis of recreation for groups of different ages, line games, group games, relays, folk dances and stories. ' Going- to Itotarian Convention j Dr. and .Mrs. I. A. Chambers, leave tomorrow for Seattle, where' the doctor will attend tho Rotary : convention. At Portland tney wllf be joined hy Mrs. Gavin. Mrs. ( 'ha m bers' mot her. M r. n nd M rs. C. J. Seaman and1 Mr. and Mrs. 10. C. Corn will also attend the, convention. All will go hy auto. ' Dr. V, hi. Chandlers Is here to have charge of his brother's offlcn during his absence. Members of the Jackson County Medical association met at Hotel Med ford last night for dinner fol lowed by a progra m meet i ng at the home of Dr. R. K. Greene. "Diet," was the subject of the paper read by' Dr. K. R. Viekel. An excess of experimental dieting, especially by women, was con demned. There aro too many poo pin experimenting with diets dar ling this day and age, the doctors present, agreed with the author of tho paper. The 3!Mh annual session of the nut hern Oregon Medical assocla- Salcm. $7()0,omi officio hulldlnv will ho constructed nn Stnte and cunimereial streets. Coipplcte Stock of FLEX .Carried by Hubbard Bros., Inc. Exclusive Medford Dealer "Invaluable" Say Society Women Mrci.LO GI.O Kace Powder Is pre ferred by beautiful women because it leaves no trace of fluklness, past iness or Irritation. Stays nn lunger no shiny noses! Made by n new Kronch process prevents large pores, Spreads more sinoolhly- liives t youthful bloom. Very pure. I'se MKI.U) -Gl.O l-'nco Powder, It's wonderful. Jaruilu & Woods I ru p Store PRICE REDUCED on Moden 6-rm. Bungalow Many huilt-lu features; gnratfe; nve. Cnsh or terms, " Sco II. V. KCIIOI.Z, owner, Hotel Holland, or your real estate agent. . A largo number of favorable comments have been heard regard ing the .Mothers Day radio pro gra m presented by M rs. Krona Bray's drama class during Copco hour, Tuesday night. The read ings by various students, both young and old were well rendered and the musical numbers by .Mer Inpd Tollefson greatly enjoyed by nil who listened In NEW TONIC STOPS HAIR FROM TURNING GRAY OR FALLING OUT ,Improves Condition of Scalp. n: f it t. i uiuigH uray nair uacK . To Youthful Color 'ANYONE MAY USE IT AT HOME, COSTS LITTLE i"Mr hair sremed dead and con tinned tn fall nut and turn lay in spue , in .annua prrp.raiinnii 1 .used, until one nanny day I Irarnrd about this wonderful la'a Hair JTonie," declared Mra. W. S. Mr fBridp nf Romulus. Mich. After uainic Lea'a Hair Tonic a short time my hair stopped falling out and gradually aa if by mazir K KUdual friend never noVced the Rlanre why all thane Bray dead looking ham were back to their natural colnr and my hairj I ana scalp were in perfect condi. tion. Now juat an occassional an. plication to the scalp with 'ajr finger tips, keeps my hair splendid. 'Another thing I like is that it dosen't stsin the scalp, the lininn of your hats or the bed pillow like the other stuff I formerly used. i certainly Is wonderful and women who want to look younger and better ahould try It." continued this enthusiastic lady. 4 Maw people not fray at all, e feaa for fliindriiff nr iirhv ...In' but nf course the most amazing re sults come to gray haired folks. You can see such a vast improve ment, yet jot even an expert notices one is using it, lleauty specialists charge fancy sums in larffer ritie. f.ir antilvinw I..1- hut anyone may apply it at home Just as well. Idea's sort of puts nature hack nn the job and or course lh M.,u..in. "I ik. , : into the scalp with the finger tips Iks me mono 10 me suriare and stimulates the hair roots in a harmlens. Iw a I V, w Kanjfiil Many report their hair growing out thicker, even colored and beau tiful. Certainly lira's enhances a person's appearance wonderfully. If reader desires tn lest Idea's nn a Sfnnll .lull nf na. or give it the fair trial Reserves, the druggists have ft, or send dollar hill check or stamps tn Lea'a Tonic Co. Hrentwnod Md. for bottle hv return Mi.il ff Aaal.A iust write for it pay postman when It comes (lwi e cents estra) This nationally shown concern rilSrStllM. Manila will nl.... delight user after six weeks use it money nam from tnem or your druggist without argument or Question,' Just 2 Days Left ; To Take Advantage of the Special . SALE OF COLD SEAJL ill 111 CV'Q Cl Ccnillile Cnlil Soul Of Of? "XI? I La ('iillKiilt-lllil Itlllt wO.ttO 71ovQ ff ii-niilno Ciohl Seal Pfi I 1 1. ('nngiilcuiii IIiik OUaJJ Other Prices in Proportion Congoleum by the Yard on Sale . P- ac EOFORD FURNITURE & HOWL CO. Mother's Day Is jNext Sunday May 11 What gift would be more appreciated than some lovely flowers? ' Whether your mother lives here or a hundred miles away you can give hr flowers. ,A Choice Selection of Flowers and Potted Plants at the , , s . i Medford Greenhouse S 1005 East Main , i .-. Phone 374 "Flowers Sent Anywhere" Moinber P T 1) ' 5 z 9