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PAGE TWO
ocal arid"
Personal
, Thf;. hotels of the city, which
huvo been billed to cuimcity .Mon
ti ay und today, beyond a few res
ervations made for cnierKenoy trav
eling guests, , by . the hankers and
their women folks attending th
Btate convention, will have return
ed to normalcy by tomorrow morn
inn. as tbe convention visiton be
gan departing thlx afternoon for
their respective homes. . .
George .lolmwoii Homo Tcxluy
. George Johnson, who in study
ing dentistry at tho University of
Southern California, is expected
home this evening. . Ha will he
employed In the office of his
father, Dr. Frederick Johnson,
during the summer vacation.
From- Distant- PolnlH
Guests from a distance at Med-
ford hotols include Home Stephen
son of South Bend, Ind., Mr. and
Mrs. -w. O. -Burhor of Philadel-
. phla..Pa., and W. 3. Dills of New
York City.
Eve- Benson's" Dancing Darlings
tonight at Fox Cratorlan, 9 o'clock.
80
. Ynmlloii at Olanmiul Jnku
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tlanwen left
Me (I ford this morning for Diamond
. lake, whore they will spend tho re
mainder of the week at their cot
tage, f 'I
, Thorval H. Folkenberg. teacher
of .violin,- believes the summer va
cation to bo the opportuno time for
.children to study music. A special
course of instruction, Including use
of instrument, it offered. Call
HtudioB, .Rooms 3 .and 4, College
Bldg., 81 ,N. Grape. 80
More Building' Applications
Files at the city building dept'
mcnt today Included applications
, from C. A. Knight, alterations,
,Routh Fir, ISO; Adele Spraguo, ad
dition to dwelling,. Portland ave
nuo, $fiO; E. K. Leonard, refresh
ment stand, Riverside, IfiO; W. W.
..Bailey, new roof, Ulveraldo, 18S
An attractive solectlon of wash
able silk and printed cotton dresses
is on display at Rthelwyn B. Hoff
munn's. Quality merchandise mod
erately priced from 14.60 up. 84
New Ijiiucsttmo Deposit
Kxtenslve 1 1 m e t o n o depoxIM
have been found In the Black Butte
quicksilver mine In southern lanc
county. It is said tho deposltH ars
sufficient to -warrant commercial
development..
. 16-in. green pine slabs, large or
- small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
7-6. : : .; - 844tf
Week Kntl Guest
J X. Brownell of Jvlamalh Falls
;wns a work end .guest of Mr. and
Mrs. O. CI. HlHirif.nf Tlnri-udfiln iivb-
.nue. .Tho party -jtiutnYed to- tW1
, south fork of tho Rogue und spent
Sunday fishing.. .Mr.. Brownell re
sumed to KJamath Falls. last even-
-Jog. v ;
Let its haul away your garbage
and refuse. 'Phono 642, City Rani
' tary Service. 387tf
WIII Visit Ht Grants Pahs
; ' M-liw Maurlnp Carroll wlll leave
1 this evening for Orants Pass whrro
she will visit for several weeks. "
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Med ford Fuel Co., Tel. fiS I .
. .v ... . -i - . 65tf
, Now 31 luv Corporation t , .
Articles of Incorporation woro
filed,! recently by the Gulden Med-
. fordllinlng company, which plans
to .operate in Jackaon county. 11.
N. .Jackson, W. il. Corwln and
George .Wood of Jackson cnuntv
comprlso the incorporation. Capi
talisation was placed at $25,000.
Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 16. tf
frtrnrnfra Blrlhdny
Miss Hthel Wilkinson, .Mecretary
In' the Crater Ioke offices at Gov
ern men t camp, celebrated her
birthday yesterday with an Inform
al party at the national park. Mit
Wilkinson was- surprised hy a
(rrotip of park 'rangers and other
'friends.
All straw hata nt Ethelwyn B.
Hoffmann's are offered at one
half their original price. 84
One Marriage. I.Uvi.nc
. Tho county clock's office issued
s niarriage license this forenoon to
W. H."Bnrtlett. 31. and Jlanel l'iu
torson, 19, both ot Rosehurg.
Tjlmo for' all purposes nt Med
ford Lumber Co. ' 78tf
Visitors from -Bear Slate
10, O. Heasman of 1oh Angelen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonk of Corning. Ml,
and Mrs. .F, H. Htaton of Redding
are hniong tho CallfornhW i-egis-'terert
nt Medford hotels.
Mr. Man:
.Don't lot yotir wife
rtave. in a hot kitohon
during the summor
months. Lot Fluhror bo
your baker.
'A
T
VIJl 'ftlltM I Jib..
Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Hand uf Houth
Newtown sireei were among in
Mcflrnrd perons wno npent Mim
ed the weather unusually clear an )
warm. .
Movi-d to Myrtlo Point
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chapman,
formerly of Gold Hill, have moved
to Myrtle Point where Mr. Chap
man is manager of the Standard
Oil company plant. :,
Slate Brum CorpH Jtiilcs
A meeting of ths American I
gion state drum corps was held
at Portland recently, attended by
William C. Kelley of Baker, slati
chulrman; . Jack Davis and Torn
Anglln of Bend, Dave Shade of
Salem and Charles W. Wittemoi
of Corvallls. Rules and regulations
were adopted for the contest it
Baker. .
Anyone who would like a bar
gain in a high grade banjo should
call at this office and inspect the
banjo left hore for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 2Stf
Will Visit Her SMcr
Mrs. J2. c. Jeromo will leave to
morrow for San Jose, Cnl., where
she will visit her sister, Mrs. D. A.
bachelder.
The Peasley's now studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
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Holiness Meeting nt Talent
Tno people of tho new organis
ation of tho Rogue River Valley
Holiness association are holding an
all-day convention loday in M. K.
church at Talent. Those attending
brought their lunches and remain
ed for the three services, 10:30 a.
m., 2:30 p. m. and H p. m.
Eve Benson's Dancing Darlings
tonight at Fox Craterlan, 9 o'clock.
' 80
Vl.sflH in Poiilaml .
Mrs. I,. W. MVOTM. whn hnn lnnn
residing with her son. V. L,. Myer?
of lOlfi Knst Jucksuh street, left
for Portland on the Shasta (his
noon to visit relatives.
IG-ln. croon nine HlnliH. In run nr
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70. 344tf
At Trail for Summer
Dr. and Mrs.-:. Kirchirnsnnpr m.
rived yestcrdav from San Frninon
to take up their summer residence
nt their home In the Trail section,
along the Rogue river They ha 1
spent the winter in San Francisco
and crime on their periodical Hy
to this section.
Chnuneey Florey now located
123 Mast Main, tit. Insurance and
Real Estate. 6Etf
oil ('oni)wiu.v in .Suit . '
Franccw Probtsfleld U numd do.
fendant In a civil action brought
against her by tho Shell Oil com
pany for tho collection of 3H1,
claimed duo for supplies.
k Dr. Blnzo's laxative Tablots aro
guarii-ntoedvyluith's JWua Store
to bo the (W efflcleht' laxativt)
you evor used. 83
tiwt or Mrs. It. .1, foni-oy
Mrs. Norman Walter Hall of San
Francisco arrived hi Medford this
morning to he the guest of Mr
R. J. Conroy for soveral days.
Forrest green slabs, ask driver
on cull Medford Fuel Co.j Tel. 631.
, 65tf
MoctM With Auxiliary .
Mrs. Georgia Weber, stato de
partment hospital chairman for the
American Legion Auxiliary, loft
this' morning for Portland, follow
ing n meeting with the local hux
illary la.it evening.
-For Sale? One beautiful golden
oak dining room sot. Call 607 So.
Control. Cal-old J. Parkor. HO
Ifioro fittm WiihliiKton
J. Owen Taylor or Kent, John
Huehne of Spokane, J. II. Minor,
and Jay Laron of Seattle are
among tho guests at local hotels
from Washington.
Artcraft silk hoso "Dulcote,,t the
latest In'luntmicMH holor'. nt II. PR,
has arrived at Kthelwyn B. Hoff
mann's, so
Tho Peasleys new studio now
open. opposito now Holly theater.
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VUlllitg Tlirlr Parents
Miss 1ch1i Inch, who has been
at the rniverslty of Arizona H
Tucson, and Miss Una Inch of Ios
Angelen arrived on the Shasta this
morning to vU"lt their parents.
See Brill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto bodv
repairing. tf
60 Ladles' hats 7l'n each, tomor
row only. Tho Band Box, 223 Kust
tlth St. 80
Will Sail Saturday
..Mrs. m. A. Curdlnor, who has
heen making her homo with her
dftughter. Mrs. o, T. Whitman, left
this morning for .Portland to nail
on the Wllhe'lmlna Miturday, Jun
14 for Honolulu. She will visit
with her son, P. C. Cordlner of
Honolulu, who Is with the Holllater
Drug coniimny.
PhonA R43. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service,
S37tf
Choice gladolas, snapdragons.
sweetpeaM and mixed garden flow
ers. Opt our prices. Phono 300-1.
or call at 325 S. Holly St. 86
I'jiHttM'n Cmiplc l.eves
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel O. Bocher
of rhlhulelphla left this morning
for Portland, following a huslnosn
trip to this t'Uy, . 1
A special value ut $1.50 in tht
all-silk Artcraft hose is making
iitult a reputation at Kthelwyn B
i Hnffmann's. st
Convalescent Home. Graduate
nurse In charge. Phone 1605-J. 8
VMtor I'nnii Gold Hill
Mrs. S. A. Busenherry of Gold
Hill was In Medford yesterday on
business.
1 ft -In. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76, if
MEDFOlfli 'MAIL
.Worlu Hanker Kuouh Ij1ihI-
. Down from the land of cool
breezes at Astoria came J. K.-Ro-mrin,
president of the Bank of
Commerce, to attend the state
bankers' convention here yesterday
and today. Mr. Roman has been
a resident of the fishing town for
sometime and came there from
Minnesota, where he lived close
t othe home of the Lindberghs. He
spent many Joyful , hours fishing
with Colonel Charles A. Llnd
bergh'.n father, und knew the boy
as a IHtlo fellow In knee- pants.
Mr. Roman indicated that Astoria (
is up and coming, with over 20 i
salmon canneries operating -In the
vicinity.
Ai'uulttcd Yesterday
Charged with being an accom
plicein the burglary of a store at
lOagle Point a short time ago, Kr
nct Kller was acquitted In circuit
eourt yesterday. , He was impli
cated in the burglary with three
others, two of whom are to serve
sentences on the .charge.
Choice gladolas, snapdragons,
sweetpeas and mixed .garden flow
ers. Got our prices. . Phone 390-L
or call at .125 S. Holly St. 8G
Chauncey.iFlorey now located
123 ICnst Main St, Insurance and
Real Estate. . . 65tt
To Picnic Sunday
Tho Past. Noble Grand club of
Olive Rebekah Jodgo will give a
picnic at Dr. Rickert's cabin at
Kdgewood park Sunday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Visiting past noble
grands are also cordially Invited.
Tomorrow only,' J0 ladles' hats.
vahif-H to ?3.08, ht 70c each. The
Band Box, 223 Kast 0th St. 80
For Sale: 500 empty 60-lb, hon
ey tins and Amalzo' oil tins; good
tops. See Carold J. Parker, 612
So. Riverside, Medford, Ore, 80
Arrive from ' New York
Tho former Mrs. Walter Bowne
and daughter Ruth of New York
City arrived in Medford this morn
ing1 to visit' for several days with
friends. They were former resi
dents' of Medford.
Kvo Benson's Dancing Darling:!
tonight at Fox Cratorlan, 9 o'clock.
80
Geo. A. Bohnert, General Truck
ing, at Fichtner's Garage, Tel, 180.
92
Divorce Oecreo Returned
Nora lirickson was granted' a di
vorce in circuit court from Andrew
Krlckson. according to pnpers on
flic at the county clerk's office to
day. She was given the custody
of tho only hild.
Big millinery HnK now golne on
at the Band Box. 223 Kast tith St.
; so
Public Market Grocery Butter
38c lb.,. eggs 28c doz., all standard
coffeo 43o. 89
Hero from San Francisco
Among the San Francisco guests
registered at local hotels nro Ward
D. Armstrong, Win. H. Taplln, lOu
geno Plunkett, J. H. Silver, F. A.
lirown and son and Mrs. A. 10.
Yarter and son of San Francisco.
Don't nilsn tho hi it mllllnnfu Bnln
at the Band Box, 223 Kast 6th.
Hats values to J 1-2:50 nt II, I2.DS,
3. 1)8. Kvefy hat a great money
savor. 85
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Kast Main St, Insurance and
Real listate. 65tf
Will Attend FeMlvnl
Ml1 nnil MlR I olunil T Mnnl mr
are 'among the Medford residents
motoring to Portland this week to
attend tho rose festival.
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
65tf
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making' and hoso mending.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
Sailing for .IKuwall
Anita Atohr, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Kmll Mohr, plan to leave
soon for British Columbia, Avhere
she will sal) for the Hawaiian Isl
ands with the summer school cruise
of tho University ot Oregon.
Notice! 1. O. O. F. Encamp
ment special meeting Wednesday
evening. Grand patriarch's official
visit. Make it a point to be present.
. Prices slashed for quick clear
ance of summer hats at the Band
llox. 223 Kast 6th. Look! 11.00,
tl.UH and up to I.V08; every hat
worlh three limes these prices. 85
Pre i wiring for Convention
Over 200 chiropractors are ex
pected to attend the annual state
convention of that profession here
during the early part of next
month. Local committees are
working on plans for tho session,
which will Include a number of
well known speakers. Plans are
also olng forward for quite an
entertainment program.
I6tnch water and play balls In
bright colors, special 9Sc each. M
F. JL Co. 86
Iiet'ht Tlre yotir fire Insurance.
Carl '-Y. ' Tengwald," Hotel Holland
Uldg. Phone 9D3. tf
Mmcr at Hotel - -. i
Believed to be the work of petty
thieves, two guestJ. K. V. Ltvvfcy
of Portland and Colonel Roblo of
Grants Pass, at a local hotel, re
ported to the police, today that
their rooms had been entered and
120 and 11.1 had been taken from
them, respectively.
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
the Fashion S h o p, 424 Medford
Bldg. Tel, 1181, tf
Tree Prop: A large stock always
on nann. j'hono .'. Aicdioru Lum
ber Cb. ' 78lf
IrtMivIng for ivnlnnd
Mis. Ijewl I'lrleh and son Rus
sell will leave for Portland this
evening to attend the rose festival
this week. Mrs, CI rich will hare
charge of the Medford Garden club
exhibit 9t the show.
Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence
Graves. Summer classes now betcln
nlttK. Residence 2 JO No. Oakdale,
phone U'-U-Wo 83
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Xnturuliiitioii Mun Hero -
Several applicants for United
States citizenship appeared at the
county clerk's office this forenoon
to confer with W. Blackman of
the federal naturalization office at
Portland. There will be a hearing
for sucjj applicants to be held here
In a short time, according to pres
ent plans.
Flaying at Bench
Oscar Wagner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Wagner of Ashland, and
George Barron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Barronr also of Ash
land, are' spending the summer
playing with Robinson's Varsity
Vagabond .dance band at Jantzen
beach, Portland. Both boys are
former University of Oregon stu
dents. ' ' '"
The Rogue Nook Inn at Gold
Hill Is now open for business.
Short orders and chicken dinners
will be served any time. Coy &
Robinson, proprietors. 82
Flower I O vers Off to Portland
Jane Snedicor and Mrs. George
Riddle, president of tho Grants
Pass-Garden club, left thi after
noon for Portland. Miss Snedicor
Is a member of the Grants Pass
club and -so 1 successfully staged
their exhibit at the Portland rose
show lust year that she was asked
ivgain this year to stage their ex
hibit, which will Mje of garden
flowers and Josephine county wild
flowers - - ...... -
ificreen Doors (fixtures free)
Medford Lumber Co. Phone 629.
78tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SA LB "GREEN ACRIiS"
Pacific highway. 3 miles north
Central Point. 44 nor oh, 10 acres
young pear, ,20 acres alfalfa,
balance, pasture. Wonderful 7
room modern bungalow sur
rounded with 20 beautiful large
. oak trees, picturesque front
yard with flowers, shrubs and
ornamentnl trees of all kinds. In
fact, the most Ideal place ever
offered for sale. Dandy barn,
tool ahed, tank house, chicken
houHe, brooder house, 2 wagons,
horse, harness, large cream sep
arator, mower, rake, springtooth.
in fact tools of all kinds: 100
chickens; free water right. Priced
at only $15,000; Rome , terms.
Don't miss this today. Write,
phone or call nt office of
C. R. BEKBK AGENCY,
1 G S. Bartlett, or
C. W. BAHB AGENCY,
3 N. Bartlett.
Phone 805 or 1234.
(Exclusive Agents.)
TO RENT Rooms, 12 per week.
Bachelor rooms. 4-la S. Front.
ss
FOR SALE A coyote pup about
10 weeks old. 4U8 Kd wards St.
R2
FOR RENT 5 or 6-room modern
partly furnished house, electric
range, garage, -wood house, chick
en. house, nice lawn, shade,, flow
era, berries, paved Rtreet, close
to grade and high schools. Call
837 W. 2nd and see house, or
Phono 064-L. i' tf
WANTED Work of any kind.
Write Mrs. Chaa. Moftkv caro Mrs.
'Eliza Thompson, Rdgue. River.
. 81
WANTED Oirl to help with
housework -and children, also
children taken in home. Phone
1.348-W. 82
WANTED 8-foot floor or counter
showcase. See Wahl, Farmer
& Fruitgrowers bank. 82
FOR SALE Bulck, late 1029 road
ster; 6 disc wheels, 6 good tires,
90tt-h.p., HO miles per hour. Pri
vately owned and In elegaflt con
dition. Car can be cen at Rich
field OH plant mornings ov No.
, 4 Soiitlt Newtown evenings. Will
take car In trade, and to respon
sible parties will finance IS pay
ments, tf
FOR RENT 4-room modern fur
nished house, 2 lit North Peach
St. Fred C. Sonder. tf
WILL PAY CASH for slightly used
rorti or ( nevroiet car. I'rlce
must be right. 311; So., 'Peach.
81
WANTEIV Position a typist or
bookkeeper by high school grad
uate. Box E. S., Mall Tribune.
81
WANTED Second-hand office
desk, lloy E. Kennedy & Sons.
4th and Bartlett. SOtf
WANTED 4 or 5 -room furnished
modern house with garage; no
children. Roy K. Kennedy. 4th
and Bartlett. . 80tf
FOR SALE Nice davenport In
first-class condition, cheap. Tel.
1442. 83
FOR SALE PIANO; good terms;
priced low. 2Sti So. Oakdute. 82
FOR RENT Inrge outside sleep
ing room, 1 Mi block from city
park. 222 S. Holly. hi
FOR RENT Furnished house;
peas, heans, corn, turnips, car
rots, raspberries, s t r a wherries,
cherries nearly ripe; 1-3 acre po
tatoes now marketable, AH for
the price of the usual house
rental. Give possession next
week. N. Riverside, opposite
sign "Leaving Medford. M. B.
Low, 81
JUNE SPECIAL IN USED CARS
Look over this line of used cars
before vou buy. Compare our
prices with the others. You can
turn In your car on tho down
payment, with easy terms on the
balance.
1929 Pontlac Coupe, splen
did condition -.a. 1625.00
1928 Pontlac Coach; low
mileage; in splendid
condition, fully guar
anteed , 550.00
1928 Pontlac Couoe; best of
condition : 525.00
1927 Studebaker Dictator
sedan 475.00
Hudson Speedster, for speed 12.V00
Studebaker Light 6 Touring 135.00
1927 Essex ndan; nice
shape v 37ft. 00
192K overland 6 Coupe....;... 4700
1927 Pontlac Lumlau Sedan 47o0
Several cheap Fords around 59.00
1925 Overland fi Coach 150.00
SANHKUSON MOTOR CO.
Your Oakland and Pontlac Dealer.
83
ARE YOC AWAUE That Medford
property I tho Pnfet investment
on thu coast? No boom we
don t want It; nt the eyes of
tho nation are on Medford, and
Its recovery will w i rt.pl d. I-et
Us show you sonii- of our home
hsrgains. See H O L M E S 0r
HOMES. Nttjih Hotel corner. '86
FOR PA LK llou((ii.M furniture.
Sewlnu machine, nearlv n w
Winner. 404 East McAndrewi,
road, 82
OUEflON, TUESDAY,
W. It. C Social Tomorrow
The Woman's Relief Corps social
will be held Wednesday at thu
homo of Mrs. Maggie Webber on
AVest Second Btreet.
Terry Talent Visiting Here
Terry Talent of teattie. Is here
for a couple of days, visiting his
parents, Mr and Mrs. Chan. P. Tal
ent and his Bister.
TeTry is connected with the fed
eral narcotic department nt Seattle
and has made a splendid record.
Tree Props. All lengths, regular
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co,
78tf
liCaves for California
Hamilton Law, well known clerk
and helper In the Toggery this past
winter, while attending high school,
left Saturday for California, where
he expects to work in the open
during the summer, preparatory to
entering college in the fall. Ham
ilton was among the recent grad
uates of Medford high.
Copco Manager In City
O. G. Steele, Copco division man
ager for northern California, was a
business visitor at the company's
home office today.
Choice gladolas, snapdragons.
sweetpeas and mixed giu'den flow
ers, Get our prices. Phono 390-L
or call at 325 S. Holly St. 8C
Hot Point Man Here
Ralph J. Cordlner, northwest
sales manager for tine Hotpolnt
electric range, arrived here today
from Seattle on a short business
visit. He will leave later In the
week for San Francisco to attend
the National Electric Light asso
ciation convention which open3
June 16th.
Editor Irvine Entertained - '
B. F. Irvine, editor of the Port
land Journal, accompanied by Mrs
Irvine, spent Saturday In the val
ley, guests of Attorney and Mrs.
C M. Thomas of Medford. Satur
day evening Attorney and Mrs.
Thomas entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine and MM Regina Johnson
of Ashland at dinner nt the Med
ford hotel. Ashland Tidings.
Travelers Warned
Notices were posted in Portland
hotels Sunday. 'signed by the Med-
fivf,l . Vir,f atnttn.r t h 1. 1 i 1 1 nvtlll-
able hotel accommodations In Med
ford had been taken for Monday
and Tuesday of this week. The
Oregon State Bankers association
Is liolding Its -annual1 convention
In the pearpickers' city. The Ore
jyonlan.
OF
LUNCHEON MEET
Bankers from various cltloH of
thu Pacific coa-st, In Medford for
their annual :': convention, were
gnosis at the moetmg of the Ro
tary club held at Hotel Medford
today noon. Several other Rotar
lans interested In various lines of
business were also out of town
guests, composing one of the larg
est crowds enjoyed by the club for
several weeks.
Llewellyn A. Banks' was main
speaker on the program nrranged
by Hotarlnn Lantls and chose as
his subject, "Constitutional Rights"
An effort 'to Institute jurytcss
trials, the Farm Relief Act and
compulsory co-operative market
ing were attacked by the speaker,
who maintained that the same do
and will lessen the constitutional
rights of the people.
Roy Stewart, visitor from Marys-
vllle, Cal., brought greetings to the
local Rotary club from tho club of
that city and gave a resume 6f the
work now being carried on by the
southern group.
"Tho Rotary club should be a
clearing bouse for Ideas, developed
thru natural channels" Mr. Stewart
stated. "It is tho policy of our
club to develop the Rotarlan." The
benefits received by each Individ
ual' in tho organization wore em
phasized. '
Democratic Meeting.
Members of the Democratic
County Central Committee for
Jackson County will meet Thursday
afternoon, June 12, 1030, at 3 p.
m nt Hotel Medford, Medford,
Oregon, for tho purpose of elect
ing officers, filling vacancies and
transacting .other .business. . Jl em
bers .requested to attend. x .
H. F. MESaDER,- Chairman.
81
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Hornet
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
: Phone 178-J
YOUR HEALTH
is your wealth. It's as nonr an
your telephone. Call 1290 for
appointment.
DR. CHARLES R. SIMKIN3.
Over Woolworth'e 8tore
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
A
L;&H.
Electric
Range
SALE
SOUTHERN OREGON
,t, ELECTRIC
409 Fast Main St.
BANKERS GUESTS
JUNE 10, 1930.'
BUTTER AND EGG
E
PORTLAND, Ore., Junu 10. (fl')
Butler nml ukk prices were un
changed tuclny, with butter nhow
Iiib a firm undertone. HeceiptH of
the latter huvo been lighter than
heretofore.
CIreen pea are tho feature of
Portland's wholesale fruit and
veBetable market. Outside demand
for green peas Is very active.
Apple dealers report slower de
mand, and Jobbing prices are a
shade lower.
The market is oversuppllcd with
Imperial valley cantaloupes, with
about 30 carloads on track.
California's new potato market
is firm, with slight price-increases
almost daily. . ,?
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Produce
PORTLAND, June 10. (IP)
Uutter: Firm, unchanged.
Eggs, milk (biittertiit), poultry,
country meats, potatoes, wool, nuts,
hay cascara bark and hops steady
and unchanged.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Juno 10. (P) Cat
tle: 150, calves 15, steers and bulls
around steady, calves and vealers,
weak, steady to 50c lower and she
stock uneven, 25Ti75c lower. Heif
ers, good, $9 (B 9.75; common to
medium, $79. Cows, good, $7.75
'S.25; common to medium, tlifft)
7.75; low cutter to cutter, $2.50
6.
HOGS 500, Including 234 direct;;
quotably steady.
SHEEP 1000, Including 244 on
contract; lambs 25c lower, other
classes quotably steady. (Quota
tions, except on lambs on shorn
basis) lambs, good to choice,
$7.758.75; medium, $C.757.75;
all weights, common, $56.75.
Yearling wethers, $4G.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, June 10. ()
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July ,V.02' 1.0SV4 1.031,4 1.02
Sept. -.s ....1.03 1.0314 1.03 1.03
Cash Wheat: lllg Beml.Hlue
Stem, hard white 1.16
Soft white 1.03
Western white 1.03
Hard winter ..1.01
Northern spring 1.01
Western red 1.01
Oats No. 2-38 lb. -white $29.
Today's car recelpts:i Wlicat 108,
barley 4, flour 4;' corn 2, oats 1,
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Wall Street Report;
! iNJOW YORK, June 10
Beara finally ran' to' cover late In
today's' session of tho stock market
ami-, hare; prices jrall'de. swiftly
after 'more than a' hundred Issues
had recorded new'- low levels for
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the year lato yesterday and today.
th.. t,;ii-kft churned about un-
certainly during the early hours of
trading, as weakly held stock,
shaken loose by tho abrupt drop
late yesterday was absorbed, while
supporting orders and sporudic
short covering tended to steady
prices.
A wide assortment of shares
sould up about $3 to $10 ahovo
yesterday's final levels, including
IT. S. Htecl, American Can. Johns
Munvlllo, Eastman Kodak, Amer
ican Foreign Power, Allied Chem
ical, Vanadium. Worthington,
Houston, Columbian Cnrbon, Amer
ican Tobacco U. Air Reduction. A.
Ptti'irif. nnil
Southern Railway. The closo was
strong.
Sales approximated 4.600,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 13 se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can 139
Col. Oa 7!u
Am. Tel. and Tel 2'lf
'Anaconda
rtii-tiss Wright
66 's
S'i
78,j
46
4T"h
44 Vi
General Electric (new)..
Oeneral Motors
Kennlcot Copper
Rnrlln fimnl'fl tion
Readlm- 1 1 2
searw Roebuck 81 i
United Air Craft I
U. S. Steel 1!('S
Mont. Ward 4-
S. P US'
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forest was under forest fire guard i
today to prevent destruction by pos-
slblo campers. . , . . . ...
InvVhtor,- has patented7 Air'aiito
mntlr device for plastering walls.
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