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Summer Is here. Ami ho are the
boys, who are working their wuy
111 rough college. Five of them
arrived yesterday, wearing blue
ttweateiH, business like looks and
smiles. They are Jauper Searles.
Jtalph Miller, John Wulffsohn,
John Krltschi antl George Grim,
nil from the University of Califor
nia.
They're selling . magazine sub
scriptions as representatives of
Cosmopolitan and Good House
keeping. The little emblems they
wear are proof pf their Identifica
tion, they state, .and Insure the
public against fraud.
Having approached the wives of
news stand operators and news
paper reporters almost exclusively
up, to a late hour last evening tho
profits of one interviewed were not
so great.
Ho Is hoping for better luck to-
(16 jf. At least' enough to. finance
Hid purchase of hot dogs at tho
fall football games. ",. " '
SUGAR ADVANCES
MKDFQUl) -MATL' TfftBtTftri, MRDFORD, OK'KdOV, TTKSPA V. .1USF, 17. 1.0HO.
AS FLOUR f ALLS
I'OI!TI,AXU. June- 17, - (if,
While the price of miBar advanced
2l)c luday. the price of flour bal
anced the males l,y declining 20e
ill keeiilrif with the lower wheat
quotations!. Willi the best famllc
patents at $0.80 and bukers' flour!
ut Jli.lu, the trade is enjoying the
lowest prices experienced since
W24.
Tho egg market Was reported
unchanged ns to price with Jhe
undertone easy and unsettled.
Butter prices were fairly steady,
with receipts light, but sufficient
for needs.
Cantaloupes are firm, and
prices much higher with standard
45's moving to retailers at $3,50
$4.00 per crate.
"Strawberries continue in only
moderate supply, and prices., re
main at the unusually high mid
season level of $.o6-$3.5u per
crate. , '
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PAGE FIVE
7 to 7:30 p.m. Gulden (Ionia. NBC
service to KOO. KW.
":30 to 7:43 p.m. Amos 'n' And;'.
(Transcontinental from Chicago)
NBC service to KGO, KI1Q, KO
MO, KO W, KBCA.
7:43 to S p.m. Sperry Sweet -
hcarta. Xiro service to KOO.
KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KKCA.
8 to 9 p.m. Pacific National
Singers. .N'tlC service to K(lo,
KHQ;.KOA 8:30 to il; KUW S
to S:45. ,
9 to 9:30 p.m. Tile Magic Crystal.
X1!C service to KOO, Kill.
KC5W, KOA.
9:30 to 10 p.m. The liluo Jloys.
NKO service to KGO, KOW.
10 to 11 p.m.-T-lems of the Drama.
XHC service to KOO, KOA.
II, to 12. p.m.l-Hetel JDanee Or
chestra. XBC 'service to'KGO.
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POLICY WILL AID
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Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 17. (41
I BUTTISH: Fairly . steady, . uu-
changed. .
KGGS: Kasy, . unsettled; un
changed. MILK (butlerfat) poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wal
nuts, hay, ca scant bark and hops
steady and unchanged.
Paul J. Gulden, who came hero
recently from Yakimu, Wash., has
purchased tho K. C. Corn Real
Hstato agency, with offices at 11
South .Riverside. Air. Corn will
devote his time to large orchard
interests In the Rogue River valley
and the Umpqua valley.
Previous to coming to this city
.Mr. Gulden was manager of the
Powell Lund company's real estate
office at Yakima. He will repre
sent a general line of insurance In
addition to his real estate busi
ness. The Paul J. Gulden office
Will feature rental service along
with all kinds of real ef?tate activ
ity f
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WTL. T r
to Fox Craterian
What one of the best beloved of
meiican authors put into words.
Paramount, with Gary Cooper in
tho leading role, has put Into a
Hfc-liko talking picture. "The
Texan", which comes to the Fox
Craterian theater tomorrow, is
la Icon from O. Henry's immortal
Ktory, "A. Double-Dyed Deceiver."
"Tho Texan" comes in at a
gallop and gallops his way straight
into tho heart of the audience.
He's gay, debonair, swaggering.
Hero he makes love to beautiful
Fay Wray, who is devastating as
u South American senorita.
Spectacular and beautiful scenes
form a background for the ever
throbbing action of "The Texan."
Tho wind-swept plains of Texas
change to the rolling pampas of
South America, where. In an effort
to rob u wealthy widow, the bandit
Cooper goes as the imposter son.
Instead of robbing the widow,
however, he stays to love and woo
her niece. And his thrilling fight
to mako good his regeneration
makes the rousing climax.
"Rough Romance" to
Show at Fox Rialto
A two-fisted young lumberjack,
a beautiful girl in an isolated trad
ing post and a villain who stops at
nothing
' That's "Hough Romance," which
comes to the l"ox Itialto theater
tomorrow.
An old trader trapped by grim
poachers: mnd revelry tit a logging
camp Jamboree; angry huskies In a
terrific scrap; and thrill of thrills
the hero's plunge Into n log
Jammed river at flooil-tido to
rescue his, sweetheart.
"Hough. Honuincc," Is a Vox
(inovictone drama hailed as the
first all-talking film dealing with
the snowlands of the north. Di
rector A. Kl'ickson took the
entire company to tho vicinity of
Mount Rainier in order to secure
authentic scenes.
, . George O'Brien. Helen Chandler,
i.imonlo Mol-eno and Xoel Francis
are the featured players In the
production.
Sets the
Standard fortEvery
Home Use f
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AnhcoMT-BiMdi
Budweiser
Barley-Malt Syrup
I ' LIGHT OB DARK ...
RICH IN BODY
NOT BITTER
Livestock
. PORTLAXD, Ore.. June 17.
CATTLE 7 5, calves 15, extreme
ly slow,- calves and vealers 50c to
$1- higher. Calves, medium to
choice lx.00-10. cull to medium
$11.00-8.00, V Cillers, milk fed $10.50
to II. medium $8.50-0.50, cull to
common $B. 50-8. 50.. r -
HOGS: 550, including 1 GO direct,
slow, killing classes 50c lower.
Heavy weight $9.50-11, medium
weight $10-11.50,, light weight
$11.25-11.50. light lights $10.50-11.
Packing sows $8.25-9.50. Slaugh
ter pigs $10-11, Feeder and tstock
er pigs $1 1.50-13.50 (Soft or oily
hogs and roasting pigs excluded in
above quotations.)
SHEEP 600, uuotubly steady.
Lambs, all weights, common $5.00-0.75.
Port land Wheat
PORTLAXD, Ore., Juno 17. (P)
c'licat futures:
Open High Low Close
July ... .91! .90 .90 .911
Sept. .. .90 M .96 V4 .90 "4 .9714
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestcm 1.11
Soft white 98
Western white 98
Hard winter 96
Northern spring 90
Western red :.. .90
Onts: No. 2-38 Ib.-whito 29.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 01,
barley. 1,' flour 4, oats 3.
ELKS JOURNEY TO
G. P. DEDICATION
With a big delegation of Mod
l'ord Elks leaving early this after
noon, more were expected to de
part this evening for the ceremo
nies surrounding the establishment
of a new Elks lodgo this afternoon
and evening. The Elks club was
practically deserted today because
of the Grants Pass lodgo program
and exercises.
A parade was to be held this
afternoon followed by the Institut
ing of the lodge and election of
officers at 4 o'clock. Dinner is to
he served at 6:30 and initiation of
candidates is set for 7:110 followed
by a big dance and general good
time. H. K. Stephenson is tempo
rary secretary and C. (lotschall Is
temporary chairman of the present
organization. ' "
Continuing his series of wins, H.
n Onmnn vnutnrilnv flnfpntPfl It.
Cunningham In the championship
rilglit or tne iiiancner rgau uopny
tn..,.nmant at Ilia RnirilP VallPV
Golf association links by three and
two. Other matches will be played
this ween, icsieiaays results m-
l,lal intrna hv llr .1. J. EmillPtlft
and should have ueen Tom Em
mens instead.
DIAMOND LAKE. Ore.. Juno
I 7. (Special) Registrations at
Diamond Lnko resort June S to
II. Included the following from
Jledford: C. 11. Wakefield, O. C.
Hoggs, Jr.. H. J. Palmer nnd
partv. H. U. Jane". C. H. taaae.
I I.- Knulr nnd wife. C. D. Ray
and wife. P. W. Norton and wife.
,ouis Jennings. Mr. and Mrs.
I. smith. J. A. Perry, Allan Per-
Rex Duck. A. ('. Freeman nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bauer,
n nitp. PhiiI C Jennings.
V. A. Norris and wife, Klva E.
.Mitchell. Bob Kmmens.
Registrations from- other points
in Oregon Included Mr. and Mrs.
Phil I- Tnv. Ashland: Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Wood. J. Lledo Grieve. e
wife and son. Mr. ana .Mrs. jam"
110 Grieve. Prospect: L. Klnrald.
MniH Kincaid. Eva Nlcholp. Tom
Nichols. Earl Sloner. Roy Ashpnle
nnd son. M. II. Merrlmnn. Eagle
G
rarty
Karl
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune Virgin Station)
Tuesday.;
P.M. .
5 to 5:30 Standard Flamu !
Gas program. ,
5:30 to C Merle Kindle. .
6 to 6:15 Fruit uispatches by
Myron Root.
0:13 to 6:30 News and mar-
kots by Mall Tribune.
0:30 to 7 Palmer Music
Jlouse.
7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash,
presented by Associated Oil
- 'Co.-,- . . .
7:15 to 7:45 H. V. Williams.
'Realtor. :
7:43 to 8-PIpe Organ con- !
corl. !
8 to 8:30 Firestone One-Stop
'Service (Station. .
8:30 to 9 O. V. Meyers Co.
9 to 10 KJalifornla Oregcli
!Power Co. .
Wednesday.
7:33 to 8 Breakfast broad
cast of news. Mall Tribune.
8 to 8:30 Popular recordings.
8:30 to 8:45 Medford Cash
& Carry "Cleaners & Dyers.
8:45 to 9 Gold Hon I Cream-
cry.
8 to 9:30 Pnrk Grocery.
9:30 to 10 Popular record-
Ings.
10 to 10:30 Mann's Depart-
ment Store.
10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug
(Store. 1 .
11. to 11:30 'Burelson's, La-
dies Reary-to-AVear.
11:30 to 12 Mcad-Kurch Mo-
tor to. .
12. to 12:15 Jackson County
Illdg. & Loan Assn. !
12:15 to 12:30 Farmers'' Ex-
change Cooperative.
12:30 News flashes by Mail
Tribune.
12:30 to 1 Pierce Auto,
Freight Lines.
1 to 1:30 Brunswick Brev-
Itles.
1:30 to 3 Popular recordings.
5 to 5:30 "Sta-ndard Flamo
(las program.
5:30 to 6 'Popular recordings. !
6 to 6:15 Fruit dispatches by
Myron Root.
0:15 to 6:30 News nnd mar-
kcts by Mall Tribune.
6:30 to 7 Porter Lumber Co.
7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash,
presented by Associated Oil
Co.
In order to extend prusent power
lines to serve as many rural dis
tricts as possible ami to give the
farmer tho samo service us the
city consumer, the Californiu Ore
gon Power company has announced
a new extension policy to go into
effect at once." This new policy
provides for a considerable addi
tional investment on the part of
the power company lo servo new
customers and is bused upon the !
estimated annual revenue. j
Vnder the new schedule the com
pany will spend three times the
amount of the estimated annual
revenue for lino construction, trans
former, equipment, etc., to serve
new customers In the rural dis
tricts. This is a substantial increase
over, the former extension policy
and meanB that many farmers, who
have . been unable to secure the
benefits of electricity , will now lie
In a position to enjoy tho efficiency
of electric labor-saving dovices.
The new extension policy has
been approved by the public serv
ice commission as of Juno 15, 1930,
and full details concerning it may
bo1 Hccured" i'roin uny office of the
California Oregon Power company.
DEFEAT WEED SQUAD
)F!
A golf match at the lloguo Valley
links Sunday between teams repre
senting the Long-Dell Lumber com
pany of Weed and tho Standard
Oil district olficc resulted in a 12-to-11
victory for the Medford play
ers. An eagle made on the Bixth
hole by J. M. White of Weed was
a feature of tho day's game. A re
turn match will bo played at Weed
In a short time.
The Uuifi-llell company was rep
resented by .1. M. White. Paul Peter
son, William Sexton, Julian White.
A. B, Bright. William King, J. O.
Perry and O. L. Courson, Tho
Standard Oil company, was repre
sented by T. G. Travis, 'l3. li. Gray,
F. N. Noitzel. M. A. Weston. F. W.
Dietzler, A. S. McRae and H J. Mc-
Mahon.
f Wves 'of the. visiting . playors
were entertained at bridge by Mrs.
A. F. West and; Mrs. F M. Metapl.
L
ARE REELECTED
W. H. Franklin nnd Howard
Scheffcl were re-elected to tho Med
ford school hoard ut the annual
election held yesterday at the jun
ior high school. Sutisluulion ot Ihe
people in the present administra
tion was noted in the small number
of votes cast, which totaled Hi.
.Members of- the election board
wore Mrs. Kate. Young, ftlrst Norn
Kirkpatrlck and. Mrs. Prue, Angle
Piatt.
Meteorological Report
. Dale, ilino 17. 1930.
FtirccilslM.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Wednesday fair: warmer
Wednesday.
Oregon: Fair tunlght nnd Wed
nesday; warmer Interior Wednesday.
Local Data.
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Temperature (degs.).. 78 44
Highest (last 12 hrs.) 80 78
Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 50 II
Rel. humidity (pn.).. 28 . 85
Precipitation (in.) oo .oo
Ktnto f Weather: Clear Clear
lowest temperature this morn-
Ing. 44 degrees.
Total prcoii Itatlon since Sep.
tember 1. 1929. 13.94 incnes.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest. 80; lowest. 44
Sunset today. 7:49 p. ni.
Sunrise Tuefdny, 4:35 n. m.
Sunset Tuesday. 7:49 p. iii.
"ohM-rvalimis taken at 5 n. ill
I2t)lh meridian lime.
CITT.
33 Cf
j j V
Baker City "4 40 Clear
Holse 96 54 Clear
Bismarck "4 50 Clear
Denver 80 .. . Clear
Des Moines 54 Clear
Fresno 66 Clear
Helena 9 4 60 P. Cdy.
Los Angeles .... .... 60 Ctdy.
Marshflcld 64 42 Clear
Phoenix 190 " P. Cdy.
Portland 64 46 P. Cdy.
Red Bluff M 66 Clear
Rosehurg It 50 P. Cdy.
Salt l-oke 66 P. Cdy.
San Krnnclsco &i f'ldy.
,Santa Vr 82 62 Clear
Seattle 62 48 P. Cdy.
Spokane 74 46 Clear
Walla Wnlla .... 76 50 Clear
Winnipeg 66 46 P. Cdy.
TALENT GIRLS ON
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TAL15.NT. Ore, Juno 17. Hil.)
I'm lor 1 jilto Cam 11 Kirn ili ln
of Talent roturnoil Juno 12 from
il woekn outing In the I ditto Kh11
count ry w lilt ma ny Horn tHu-a a nl
lirulwa ami very faphlunahlt: tan.
but very happy.
Thin wan tln' -iivnt trip of tliln
wnte
down
DESSEHT
It's supreme!
uiimuus. ivicn
as a ruby. And
, always success'
fuLTryittoday!
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They're Here! Brand
New Patterns in .
DISHES
New (lisli scls lii'mid new col
ors anil pnltrriis so m i- in
liven mill sunn' in yellow
many with new and strikiiu;
flowered desi".iis. Hie prices,
too, arc surprisingly reasonable
. . . Kvor one may now enjoy
a really nice sel of dishes tit
our veixinqilyrale prices.
$7
.25
ancl up. No sets less
than 42 pieces
June is Bargain
Month for New
WOOD
RANGES
Semrenameled. white and tan
range. Weight 325 pounds.
$44.95
$47.50
$57.00
USE YOUR CREDIT
Semi-enameled Range which
weighs 330 pounds. Specially
priced at
Full enameled green and tan
range. Weight-340 pounds
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kind for most of tho lrls.. Thoy - also tho falls In llutto Crook anil j Tho ovonliiK was pont around J puncl tho roup and they were
took Ions hlkrs through tho! tho Ml. IMtt whool dlstrirt. tlu rump flro ami alopt hi tho , aooompanioti ny mva. aiuo imwc.
woodn to tho Owon-OroKon Iob- Thoy attondi-d tho services Sun-j open.
Hint; camp, when' thoy wort .day at tho. I'roshytorfan, church In j Sjivin l.onnn, .Myrtle
shown tho methodn of IokkIhk lliqown, uf JjUILo 'alls, and after Marjory and Margaret Melhoue,! The . NorwoKimi iXMvt''t lI,a
ny tho-'huporimonneiU' and tihikmi : uic-tl.iH)r,vieus.,, wurti ,.-KiieiM ., at ,.a i Kayo Kstes, tioity i-;u warns, vonet , just omtrHCtona rwMifci.niHiiltnuii
the headnnartcrH of the Modfonl luncheon si;rveil on tho.lare front j t'miunr, li.rolhy Cniwfoiil. IjhiU'J Herviee hotwoon OhIo and Malnio,
wnter supply with much Interest, i pmeh at tin honn of Mrs. Hoes, i Mo son and Uorothy linsh com-. HfiM mllcM apart.
i gua i d ia n and M isses 12 d na and
i Clam Wislry of Medford.
Kelty,; a .
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The kind of TIRES your car deserves
JTm. m.
Prices
o FIRESTONE
;J '-:V Oldfield
,'SizeV, , ....
4.40-21 $.5.70
4.50-21 6.35
,4.75?19 7.45
5.00-20 8.30
5.25-21 9.60
6.00-21 11.30
FIRESTONE-
Regular
4-pIy b-ply ,
7.85 j fH,y.
8.75 ;i2:00
9.70 12.40
10.80 13.60
12.60 15.40
15.65 ....... 19.00
All Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Low
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WHAT! - A FLAT TIRE?
Just Phone 520 f$
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Free Tire Service Anywhere Within the City Limits.
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Meteorologist.
Point.