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v.:; wmvonn r.TTi trtIutne, MrcnpoRn, omwoN. wkdxrsiiay. junk is.mio. Gary; Cooper in Rialto Talkie WILL OPEN TODAY OF SPIDER MITE L COUNTY EXPERTS SOUND WARNING ' f : Blow tfie heat OUT , of; your kitchen Amuit life e '"' r ' a-eruii -.'-'.-. M jmt ' . Cooking is hot business any ) time. This summer, drive OUT the heat ... and i cooking b'ddrj'.'too . . . with the G-"E UTILITY FAN. With the special , bracket, you can reverse . this same General Electric . fan to bring cool refreshing breezesINTOyour kitchen. GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION JOHN H. LOCK Fainting Decorating Fine Interior Work a Specialty ' Phone 118 Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to. toe with , ...AA. French Hel I t Buy G-EJ Fans where you p I see this sign , ... I j : . V ,VU - f I MM KILLS THEM ALU . Wh.re was that flybefore he settled on the meat'Where had those am. bn before .hey found the bread box? Where were tho moij qui.oeS before theypierc.d your skin with their st.ngmg needles. A pas. thatV, tory of filth absolutely bans gernvcarrymg, loathsome insect pests ftom well-kept homes. FLY-Tex-the favorite everywhere because it is stainless and fragrant -i, the safe, effective way to keep your home free from the .meet horde, that threaten it. Harmless to peop and ammals, but fatal to insects. Get the Fly-Tox habit for comfort! , , . , SMatgmajy.JruitnihnJwortsUms. r FLY-TOX is sold all over the worldl California Rex Spray Co., NOT A, BY - Snrl-TM for fril Pt t Art-To for mui Afi.ToE fcrpUntbc! l'car Kiwt'ra should lie on a watch from now fm. KvMn. m0 nfcsiiiiloiis. .Mil,. have bet. found in several orchards i ,lrfProin pails of the valley, indicating that the infestation Is general, livery Kroner should observa his trees closely from now on and In ease ot finillMB mite, control measures should be iiiieil before Uaimiee occurs. Tile D'AnJou variety will prob ably show Indications of injury him, lolluwed by the Dose. If mites nra lirosent they may be seen with the aid of a magnifying- glass by lookinK closely over the under surface Of leaves taken from the lower central part of the tree. When injury occurs rrom these In sects It takes the form of discol ored leaves, tho leaves turning brown and then black and finally falling off entirely. " Summer oil emulsion will give excellent control if applied thor oughly to the under side of the leaves. The recommended dilu tions rantte from one. to one and'a half gallons of emulsion to the hundred callous of water or spray solution If mixed with arsenate of lead! Medium to heavy emulsions can be used with safety on pears and results are satisfactory at the lower dilutions. Light emulsions should bo used at a greater strength than 'the medium or heavy emulsions if suc cessful control is desired. In case of mixing oil emulsions with arsen ate of lead, It Is always advisable to use a cascnulo spreuder in the combination. In applying, spray upward and drench the under side of the leaves. Jlites untouched with spray material will continue to propagate ami control has not been success ful. Urass ami. weeds around the trunk of the tree should be tboroly dienchcd, thus killing many niltes before they migrate. L. Ci. OBXTNER, So. Ore. Kxp. Sta. ' .. t ' L. 1'. WILCOX, County Agent. DIRECTOR ELECTED I,. C Grimi'M was re-elected seluml direetur for district G. Cen tral i'ulnt .Mumluy without upposl tfuu. .1. O. Isaacson was elected clerk of the district... , The clerk's report showed tt re duction of $10,000 of tho bonded Indebtedness since the erection of the new buildiiiK four years ago.- Clatskanie. lMds opened for construction of new creamery for Lower Columbia Cooperative Dairy association. A TERRIBLE PASTV r FLEAS ANTS BEDBUGS MOSQUITOES ROACHES v MOTHS FLIES v Benicia, California PRODUCT Fly-Tox is the fcientific insecti cide developed at Mellon Insti tute oflndustrial Research by Rex Research Fellow ship. Insist on Fly--ToX, Re fuse substitutes; be Safe and Sew., hlO ie-J- KIUS njES.MOTf apAfHES.FlJ QM titiiy ouM-r and Vay Winy In u svvnv hum the "Texun," which Is now playing in tin Fox ialciian I heater. Totally different in many ways, yet bringing the same carefree, I swaggering, outdoor . fieedom of "The Virginian" ' to tho talking; screen, "The Texan," l'araniount'a j second great romance of tho west, ! yjjpna today, j o 'jfenvy wrjoto Xho original; story, "A Doublc-Dycd Deceiver," from whiclVj ,-,'Tho Texan" .was adapted. , .' 7 tu 7:au p. in. Tin' iiut simt r Kailio. NIJC scrvico m KCJO; K(iW 7 to 7:15 p. in. 7:30 to 7:45 n. in. A mux 'N' Anily. ! NBC sorvk'c to KtiO, KHti, i KOIIC). KCaV, KIX'A. ! 7:'15 to S p. in. Sunih Kroimllcr, vlulinlst HC Hcrvicc to KCiO. 8 to S:30 p. m. Let's Oct Associ ated. Nltt: scrvlco to Klig, KO.MO, KC1W, KOl'O. KFI. S to 8:30 p. in. l'mleliui quintot. NBC service to KtiO, KKL'A, 8:30 to 9 v. m. Hill Billy IJoya. ! VliC service to KCIO, KOA. : !( to 9:30 p. in. Miniature Illogru- pllios. NHi; Borvlco ti KGO. 9:30 to 10:30 p. in. Camel lca- sure Hour. NBC servico to KCiO k'HQ, KO.MO, KOW, KliCA, KSL, KOA. 10:30 to 11:30 p. m. Cotton Blos som llnslruls.. NIt( service tn KGO. KUQ, KOA; KGW 10:30 to 1 1 p. in.. , Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) Wciliiesiliiy. ' ! 1'. II. - S to 5:30 Standard r'lanio Gas program. 4 5:30 to G Popular reenrdinus. 0 to 0:15 I'Vllit illspalilics liy Myron Hoot. 6:15 to 0:30 News and mar- kets by Mall Tribune. 11:311 to 7 'I'nrtcr I.umlier Co. : 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash. "i ii presented by Associated OH 4 Co. Tlilll'Mlay. A. M. 7:55 to X Breakfast liroail- cast of news. Mall Tribune. X to 8:30 Popular reivinliiiKS. 8:30 to 8:15 Leasers at City Market. S : 1 5 to II Gold Seal "Cream- ( cry. 'If 9 to 9:30 Brunjovlrk l!icv-' Itles. . 9:30 to 10 Golden . West Cof- fr fee. 10 to 10:30 teeonomy Groce- 4 etrln. 10:30 to II Htyle Gossip Hour by Adrlenne's. 11 to 11:30 Johnson's. Jew- elcrs. Aslilanil. ' 11:30 to 12 Jarniln & Woods Di-uk Store. ' 12 to 12:30 Jordan Electric, ! Ashland. 4 12:30 News flashes by Mail Tribune. 4 12:30 to I 'II. V. Williams. 1 to 1:30 Jennings fire Co. 1:30 to 2 'Beck's Bakery. 2 to 2:30 Mead-Kurch Motor iCo. . 2:30 to 3 Popular recordings. 5 to 5:30 Standard Fliimu Gas program. 4 5:30 to B Klre.stono One-Stop Service Stnllfin. 6 to 6:15 Kruit dispatches H by Myron Hoot. 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar- kets by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 6:45 Jackson County Bldg. Loan Association. !:4.'i to 7 Farmers' Exchange Cooperative. to 7:15 Tdm and Wash, presented by Associated Oil Co. HIGH OFFICIALS VISIT KLAMATH RESERVATION KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. June IS. lPl J. Henry HcHtternood. Aftyiftunl romnilHSloner of Indian affair. Wanhlnitton. D. (.'., and Robert Iinsdale. chief lnxpector, dip vlsitlnit lit the Klamath Indian fwervatlon today. They will re main until tomorrow and then vlwit the Warm HnrinR wcency anil the Chemawa Indian school, Pff! The story opens In Texas and climaxes on tho pampas of South America. It tells of tho Uauo Kid, a young bandit, who is persuaded to go to South America to poso an tho runaway son of a wealthy and aristocratic vilow. There ho moots tho widow's beautiful niece, and find u"mothor'ff lovp.f, Although ho vent ito rob, he .finds he, eaunot destroy the . older woman's happi ness'. AS SUPPLY FADES PORTLAND, Ore.. Juno IS. fP) Tho butter market appears to have recovered ome .strength. Pricts were unchanged today, " but the tone indicated no weakening from present values. Hupplies are light er than a few days ago. ' ' Kgg prices were barely Hterdy. Fruit and vegetables are show ing declines In keeping with the, advancing season.-- Strawberries, however, hold a fairly even tone. Livestock ' PORTLAND, Ore.., Juno JS. (4') CATTI.H Kocclptii 150, calves 25. In-between Kimles and she stock, 50c to SI lower. Iloirers, ?S. 75 (fi 9.50; coniiiioii to incdliim, ?t!C!8.75; (;ood, S7.50(FTS.50; com mon to medium, S5i0'7.rU; low cut ter to cutter, $2.S0fn 5. Bulls (yenr HiiBs exeluiled. J7IS7.50: cutter to medium, $57. , HOGS Receipts 350in clmlini; 1!I2 direct. Steady. SHKEP FlccoiptH 1000. Around steady with undergrade llunbs un evenly lower. Quotations (except on lambs on shorn basis) : Lambs Kood to choice, $7.75 8.50; medi um, $5.00 (ci' 7.75; nil weights, com mon, Soiff'G.ftO. Ewes, till weinhts, common, $1 (fi 2. Pi'iHluce, POIITLAND. Ore. June 18. (Pi llCTTKlt: Hleady. unchanired. KGGS: linrely steady; lln chansed. Milk (butlerfat). country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, ca-cai-a bark and hops, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat , POIITLAND, Ore., June M (IV Wheat fnturoK: Opon 1 1 lull Low Close July 9fi .90 .MSVi .5Vj Sept 97 Vj .97 .90 .90 Cash wheat: HlK llend hliieslom Soft white 7'.S Western white 97',ii Hani wlnler !r.V& Nrllii!in sprliiK !'. Western red i .95 ',4 Oats No, 2 .".Mb. while, $29. Today's car receipts: Wheat 15, flour 10, corn 10. ouls 1, liny 2, LOCAL ELKS TAKE II Medford Klks who participated In the institution of the new (iranls 'Pass' lodge last evening reported a successful session and were filled with praise fnr the hospitality shown the visitors by the (Mlmatu City residents. Medford was rep resented by a larfto delegation. The lodge officers were present 1l)0 icr cent lo direct the Installa tion of ofllccrs and Initiation of new members. The latter ceremony took place at : :!0 In the evening and the former In the afternoon. big dance and general good timo followed the lodgo session. A ban. quel was. served at 0;,)i). LADIES TO HEAR TALK JACKHONVII.LK. Ore., .lone Hi (Kpi-clall Women ' Mlsnlonaryt .ni'Ltu anil lullM lif I h HUilfl! of the l'1-.'nliJtorlMn l-huroh will hold Joint nn-etlng ot the church Thtirj-day at J:no p.m. Mm. McDonald of Mcdfoid who) recently returned from an extend-' el trip abroad will be present nndj tell of her experiences. Kveryj one la cordially Invited, . THE MARKETS (CniitilbiUcd) A lour days conference for liihle i study and me l hods will begin in i the I'rcsbyiorian (K o U era! e d ) church on Wednesday evening and I will continue over Sunday ihe liJd. All hue rested In lhblc study, prayer. Christian work methods. and the deepening of the spiritual i in are inviieu. 'i no enure pro Brain will be strictly non-sectarian and will deal faithfully with the essential things only. j Itev. Kara S. Oerig. of Portland, Oregon, superintendent ' of the ; t'nion C.ospel Mission will speak j three times each day. Kach morn ing ho will speak on the subject: How To Study the Hlble." Ho will bring an evangelistic message each evening. Thursday afternoon, "The Price of Usefulness." Friday after noon. "The Spirit-filled Ufc." Sat urday afternoon, "Counsel for Sur rendered Kouls," etc. Innnf Johnston of Ceres, Calif., will speak twice each day on the subjects, "Faith," nnd "Prayer." Mr. tierlg'8 first message this evening will bo on the subject: "Tho Essential Vision." Services will begin at S o'clock, ,aud -you will; find the church well ventilated; aqd pleasant.: i All are Welcome. ' ! i ' ER APRICOT IN ROGUE VALLEY Thu -valley apricot crop Is now being picked nnd is as heavy as throe years ago when a bumper crop' was hnrvostea. The apricots are selling nt 5 cents und some of tho local output Is finding Its way to tile California canneries at from $80 lo S100 per ton; . ' Ultb the fixing of the-opening price lor cannery llartletts sot for this week end, the annual advent ot buyers to this section will he under way. Predictions now point to opening offers of $ 10 per ton, and an average of between $15 and $50. I'ructlcally all of tho cannery sales tills season will bo under the specif icallnns.. and standards' for canne.iy llartletts adopted by 'the state 'horticultural board lust Sat urday at- Salom. . n . i IN NEW LOCATION Andei-Hiin'M ntudfo of photogra phy will be formally opened at the now location, '107 Kant Alain treot, acroKH from tho Piggy Wlggly store, ThurHduy morning, Juno Jl). Tho new utudfo occupieH a por tion of what wan formerly the Hall Point Ktorc and It Iihh been completely remodeled and decorat ed. A red and black color nchomc Juik been carried out In tho wood work nnd furniture ho that the Htudio prrtumlH a pleasing combi nation of arttfc arrangement and color. A. J. Andei-Kon ban been In the photographic ImihIuphh in Mod ford for tho past five yearn. In a Htudio at IKS Kant Alain. 111k portrait and commercial photographic work enlargements and coloring have been- recognized by lending men In tho profeHHton. Air. AndciHou Ih official photographer fur t li e American Legion PohI No. Ifi, and Jn two yearn Oinft been; tho plioto raphe' for f ho ' Jackxon County pilr awHtchtllun. SEALS IN HIGH COMPRESSION POWER MOTORITB is tefintd to meet the high speed requirements )of ;the-new high1 compression motors.' i i t - - f. ' It-is. the oiliost oil known. It has a great -capacity for cir--.rying ,way and giving up heat. 'It fesiics dilution by giving up; itraygasoline intbefotmofvapor. " ' It is entirely free from acid 'forming properties. ' It forms NO hard carbon. " . It seals in high compression giving 200 extra miles of lubri cation. ' Authorities endorse and rec ommend it.,. r.Vj r ,. ,. . train out die olJ. Refill with 'MoTORlTB.'. OnlyJrf a quart at any Union Station. . MOTOR ITE Tht Union Motor Oil tor hi'h Comprtuon Crf ' fpM-Aritl nfi I ! I ll-i f .. m u n il I uuuu' u ii y u u u THAT'S ' On May 15,. '27, Ol.l) ;oi.D landed 7 weeks it wua one of the 4 fastest . .. . 1 At tlie crock of ilawn, while' her family JTV ilull slept, this 15-ycar-old kill took forbidden y30sV ylM Ji flyl'iit lessons. TJiroe years later she broke v M H' world's altitude record for womcn ( ;' IWt BETTER TOBACCOS HI. IlclciiH. Itriilyt will ho titii-i AHtcnia. 'I'iiIum Oil coinimity UtiL-lf(l (iv(ff Mlltim (.-reck. iH'iii'jwUl cr';t new Ktinjfjo timkH t iu Itcro, nil old f 'nit In lid rnjul. I hcn p In tt mi AmI'ii- Htrrct, LiL.a.il'f . Vi:-:!:'ii-' t i" -m- mm iw -mmj the. 4AIVAIMAN liOCKIES SU. t)EAC)N JjJB-A Broad wayPORTEAND BR'dway 3.182. THEY GOT THERE .1 nt Mitchell Field. In sellers at the airport. . e ' LotllUrd Co. "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" TRAVEL via C.a n a rl i n Pacific to nny point in Enm crn United Slates and Can ada through the world's finest mountain scenery. Stopovers at Banff and Lake Louise, if you wish. It costs no more! . i LOW ROUND TRIP 1 I SUMMER FARES ON I ! SALE FROM MAY 22 fr 1 to SEPTEMBER 30 I Return Limit October 31 Four trains dally from Van , cotiver, B. C. - your aient will furnish time schedules and rates upon request. den t Agent PASS'R DEPT." i-i-irnjftiFjrr iy. rtrnrvmtr instrtct i-rmigm lymr SO QUICKLY FAST SUCCESS STORY NO. 8 - . , . : -.' -' ' '0t ELINOR SMITH Eighteen years oid . . and she's ; risen higher than any others woman in history. "Born with '. wings," say hard-boiled pilots. , But there's another young ace 1 with that same story. ! J - OLD GOLD hopped off just 4! years ago,. In 3 months it zoomed into favor. In one year it climbed ; to the ceiling. Today, it's' A merica 's fastest growing cigarette. ' Because OLD GOLD is made ot better, tobaccos. , Endowed by;" nature with a new taste-thrilli" Free from irritants. " O. G.,' tool ( was " born with wings." ;ttniiy. ,iW.uy .Itibllt'e recently Imlfl nt fnrprf)un'lt. 1 IS YOUR TITLE INSURED .1 A man of moderate means can ill afford the cost of lengthy litigations which are sure to be forced upon him should any flaw come to light affeoting the validity1 of his title. It is muoh more economical to pay the small premium for the absolute and permanent protection of a title insurance policy. ' ; Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Fhont 41 ' Title Insurance read- quarters ','! ' ' ','