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MEDPORD 11 ATI j TRIBUNE, MEDFQTtD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1920. v it- i it; Hi ri H i ri Uf it 3 tv ff f a it i If i? It' ii It rl rr p v- I ;i ; The first luo of the ttogue Jtiver Valley Heruld, a monthly publication, edited and published by lluford A. CU.rk of tho Herald PuMiHhlriR company, KiicI Point, came off the prps yesterday, and 1500 copies will he diHtrbuted to Interested people throughout the country. The first 1ue of tho 12-page magazine Ih devoted to th-j Eagle Point Irrigation district. Tho Herald Ih puhliHhed "with the definite aim of "Teaching those Interested In tho many opportun ities offered here, and telling them of our interests and activities" The local Chamber of Commerce, tho Eagle Point Irrigation district and the Realty Dourd are aiding In the dlHtrihution. .Subscription are uUo being taken.- ' A double page Is devoted to the growth, of Mod ford, dairying . and stock raising. Hevoral photo-engravings apear on the page, which were used through the courtesy of the California Oregon Power com pany. Acknowledgement Ih also made to the Mall Tribune for ar ticles ftnd Information gained from the newspaper. ' ' One pago of the Jfftue U devoted to tho 1180 output of peari In the valley, giving tho 1929 receipts, tho market plans used, and different activities that are being sponsored fur tho dlHtrlhutlun of the fruit.- The second number which will be off the, proHH In August, will feature Crater Ijike as the center, of flcenlc attractions. Mr.. Clark plans ta tell- of some Industry, at traction or benefit of the Uogue JJiver valley In each month's lunge. uimi; mvh. uiarn ' recently Eagle Point from .Uelllng- Campf ire Of Stone Age Hunters Shows They Once Roamed Nevada T OFFICERS TO SEEK NEW ECONOMICS LAH VliGAS. Nev. Ai A camp fire whose uihos have been cold for 20.000 years has proved to archaeologists that ; man roamed North America along with the mas tadon and giant sloth. In the recedes of Oypsutn cave In the Hun net mountains of wouth ern Nevada, where prospectors looked In' vain for gold, Dr. Mark I Harrington found what ho con siders unmistukr.ble evidence cf J man's presence In the remote Pleis tocene age. While searching tho cave Dr. Harrington found remains left'by aome groat lierbiverous animal, which he believed to have been the giant ground sloth, extinct mammal of 20,000 years ago. HI belief was confirmed by Ilurnum Mi-own, New York anthropologic, who was familiar with ground sloth remains found in Houth America. Thon'the upper half of an ani mal's skull wan pulled from be tween the broken rocks of tho cave floor. It was Identified tut that of a ground sloth. Further excavation uncovered numerous bones of the ground sloth, tho. tiny skeleton of a pre historic home, and scores of broken dart uhaftH and points of obsidian and flint, parts of the weapons used by the primitive men of tho time. 'Mrushlng away the dust of cen turies tho- excavators dug down til rough seven feet of hard gypsum stalagmites and broken rock layers. Here they found nnother layer of remains left by the sloth. lie neat h this lay the campflre Itself, a mound of ashes, charcoal and burnt ;tleks, just as it had been left -by the Inhabitant of the ;t?aye. ' 20.000 yearn ago. Proof of j Me. nmV; mmd to Ea Ham. Wash. FERN VALLEY RANCHER SOFFERS BROKEN LEG Tj. H. Hughes, rancher of tho Fern valley district, Is In tho Hicrod Heart hosjiltal receiving treatment for a broken leg sus tained in a fall from a hay wagon ut Ills ranch this morning. Ho wa4 brought to tho hospital by tho ambulance this morning. No report on his condition or other Injuries was obtainable. Births government expenditures without afrecting the unemployment situa tion, The cabinet meeting today the president and tho members of his official family devoted attention to the financial situation of the government, as the result of ap propriations made by the last con. i gross. - WAGE; CONDITIONS NEW YORK, ; July 18.- Miners' and operators' committees announced today in a joint state ment that a "tentative agreement" had been reached on a new five year pact governing wages and working conditions. The agreement is final, subect to ratification by the completo membership of ta Anthracite Operators' assoclati! and tho United Mine Worker. Cove. Contract awarded to J. K. Dundall for construction of new gymnasium and recreational hall. Ashland. Billings aifciicy: V Butler building extensively im proved. BUTTER POHTLAND, July !. P) Fol lowing Its cent rlno of Thursday, the butter market hold steady to day, with demand less brisk than previously. Top grades of eggs wore firm with tho demand reported good. Receipts nre In fair volume. Supplies of loganberries aro very light, and can no is' contracts have tied up most of these. Home-canning demands have resulted in sharp price' advances to $2-2.1:5 per crate, compared -withi n. 25-1. 50 a few days ago, i ; " j Horn, to Mr. nnd Mm. Hoy , Oelnijer, a son at Puruekcrii,i Thurs day, July 17. ' ' Ikiid Hit New Chief. ( nWNI), Ore., July 1 R. (P)- Y Ilunn, 'formerly sergeant and acting cnptulu In tho Portland po lice departinont, has been appoint ed ehlef of police of Mend, suc 'feedlhg P. A. Thomas.: 1 'minors It ring Calm, ALKXANDR1A, July 18. (jT) The British battleships Princess Hlisabeth and Hamillles arrived at Alexandria today unfl their ap pearance was felt to havo had a calming effect upon the populace. THE MARKETS ' .Thire uro .now thrco clulnmnU to Ihp worlil'H hoavywciKlit wrest ling rhamplonHlilp. y lilt-untuck. POHTLAND, July 18." (PI Cltttlo 36,' CHlves ' 10: CUuUll)ly atoiidy. ' 1 f(KH 1(M):; quntaliTy Hti'iuly. . Khucp 7110, IncluUliiK SUU on con truot; (luutubly Htuudy, riirllmiil Wheat I'OHTI.AND, July IS. VP) Wht'llt futurcMi '. - Open IIIbIi Low IMoho .luly 88 V4 .90 .H9 .00 Hiit. .. .RHVj .H9VI .N8 Vt .80 14 Don 112 V4 .01 .114 .03 rutin wheat: BlK Bern) hluestom .1. OS Vj Soft while J 01 Wentnrn white 01 Mi Hnnl winter , Iftl 14 I. 1 ' ' ' 1 I WASHINGTON,' July 18. (P) "jl "'t'V. V7f' j vV-?33Eg5? cabinet officers to make n uearch-j Salem. Fire-roslatant addition 8T? ii 'iX'K.S M f'i . InB survey to determine what i will bo constructed t6 Miles Linen , A 21 Ml 2ttt& irli S Jr fr&lZli L-.nnml. nn I., made in the mill. In wtMim ll ' TW0' ST0R'ES ,N MEDFOfeb ' ' " I fj&:: :hWmM DONTDENYURSELF THE PLEASURE OF LJ M 'Mai. st iMvHf '?f& J I . ?ll i Telephone MC II , " (" .' i 'Z :. -if. v, ---J t ,1-:: .:. Store No. 34 Dr. Mark llarrlgton (left) Is shown at entiam-o t.i (Jypsuin cave, ulicre ashes of prehistoric cumpflro (right) were found. tho campfirc's age lay In tho fact that the layers of rock and debris abovo It must havo taken at least that length of tlmo to accumulate and were entirely undisturbed. Tho remains of tho campflre, over which prehistoric hunters once may have roasted the meat of tho giant sloth Itself, will bo left un disturbed in the cavern by( Dr. Har rington as an exhibit. ' . "We hope," he explained, "that scientists will take advantage of tho invitation to view what Is per haps unique In the history of Amer ican archaeology." Northern spring R9 Western red 80 Oats: Mo. 2 3H-lb. white, $27.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 5!), rluui ti, corn 6, oats 3, hay 2. I 'roil ucc. PORTLAND, July. 18. (!) UUTTEK: Mleudy. unchanged. 'llXKlti: Kirm for top grades, unchanged. Milk (bulterfat), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, caacani bark and hups steady and unchanged. Wall Street Report U. S. Steel ....167 Int. T..-& T.: .v 45 "Shoot My Finger' Says . Little Girl; She Will Recover NHW YOU K, July 18. (P) Tho bull movement tin share prices showed decided signs of weariness during most of today's trading, but bears who tried for a technical re action fell Into a trap and wero driven to cover an shares moved abruptly higher in tho last honr. A wide assortment of important shares closed 2 to 8 points higher, while Case ahof up 17. 1 U. 8. Steel. Republic Stdol. Col umbia, (Iraphophone, Radio and Westlnghouse Klectrlc wero up 2 to 3, and Coco Cola more than 1. The close was tdrong. SaluH ap proximated 2,800,000 shares. 1 Today'H closing prices for fif teen selected Htucka follow: Am. Can li! Am. Tel. and Tel 2'H Anaconda 5i!9n Col. OaH - Curtiss Wright 7Vm Ceneral J'iloctrlc (new) 73 Ci tui era! Motors 45 Mont. Ward - 37 Kennlcot Copper 41 Radio Corporation 43 Sears Roebuck .......4 ......011 S. P 1 18 United Air Craft 59' . .. . .. 1 LA GRANB, Ore., July IS. A) "Shotit my finger," playfully said the 2-year old daughter of Hen lOckley who lives near Joseph, Ore., to Jimmie Surber who was ex- aminlng an automatic pistol believed by its owner to have h been unloaded. Jimmie did Just that. TheJUttle girl held up - her finger. The bullet' grazed it, ranged xVo w n through her leg and. knfcc and " came out at her foot. She U recovering. ' 4. 4 4 " QUIZ ON HEALTH; WASIirNOTON'. July is. (P) : Senator Rorah returned to tho' senute chamber today after under going a physical examination W-. terday at Johna Hopkins Unlvor-, slty hospital in Itallimore. He disclosed he had been under tho care of a physician for some time, although attending regular ly to his work and taking charge of the London naval treaty In the si-nate (is chalrmnn of the foreign relations rnmmitteiv Save Money at, the Ivy Street Market MEAT MARKET OPEN SIX DAYS EACH WEEK With a Full Line of Meats 10,000 New customers wanted to save money by buying from BOB CROWDER the Farmer-Butcher - Vegetable and FRUIT DEPARTMENT specials Cucumbers, 3 for 10 Tomatoes, 3 lbs. for 25 Fancy Largo Lemons, dog 29c Local String Beats, 3 lbs. for 23 Extra Fancy Hens, lb So Extra if chlokeni r Drawn 20c FRYERS, lb. - RABBITS, lb. Boiling Beef, lb. Bhort Rib, lb Lamb Stew, lb. i. Hamburger and, Bausage, lb Shoulder of Lamb, lb Legs of Lamb, lb . - All Kindi of 8toak, lb All Kinds of Chops, lb Frankfurters, 2 lbs Bauer Kraut, quart - Pickled Pigs' Feet, 2 lbs Vea Stew, lb., Pum Lard, lb Choice Pot Roast, lb. Shoulder of Pork, lb .25 25C 13 13 10 -.20 20C 25 25 25 , 15C -15 25 -15r 15 20 20 New Grocery Department , E. A. EVANSON, Prop, . ;; SPECIALS SWANSD0WN CAKE FLOUR 2 Packages 79o (Cake Plate Free) 1 QUART MAYONNAISE 49c LIBBY'S MILK, 3 tall cans 25c SHASTA COFFEE, lb 37c Other Bargains FRESH FISH WHOLESALE -RETAIL CRESCENT CITY OCEAN'FISH nt the IVY STREET PUBLIC MARKET 29-31 K Central Ay. Telephone 507 Saturday and Monday, July 19 and 21 There 's real pleasure in selecting PERSONALLY the foods you plan to prepare for your fam ily. You have a wide variety in our stores from which to choose your favorite foods, whether fresh fruits, vegetables or other groceries. And, better yet, you will be pleasantly surprised by the hundreds of timely suggestions for menus which you find on our shelves and in our dis plays of good things to eat. : Mayonnaise GOLD MEDAL Pint Jar 35c Hot Weather Cereals DICE KWSPJJS 1 be: S PEP Certo SURE JELL 2 Bottles 49C OneCent Sale Pull size package of Wheaties for one cent, with every pur chase of Gold Medal Cake Flour. 33c 3 Packages.?. '.ilL'S 33c Fruit Jars , BALL MASON Pints :..:..:..'....:...:.:.Dozeri 74 -Quarts :....'...;...Dozen 84 Pineapple FANCY CRUSHED Adds twang to your Apri cot preserves. Large can. Can 23C Both Packages.. Coffee Coffee ' MAC MARR SUPREME bur regular customers know the blend and the brand. Why don't you try a pound. L) 35c 3 Lbs $1.05 Jar Rings DOUBLE LIP MAC MARR VALUE 4 Dozen....!:. ,1., 25 C Toilet Tissue AMBASSADOR BRAND Rolls.. 15c Toilet Soap IVORY Medium Size Bars.. 39c Flour Pickles BREAD AND BUTTER Picnic and Lunches' 19c MAC MARR Hard Wheat Flour; MacMarr Guarantee. 49 Lb. sag $l;55!:'Bottto Vegetables of Quality, Oregon Grown ! Lemons Lettuce Bananas Deviled Meat IDEAL FOR SANDWICHES 6 Cans 25c Sunkist Fancy 2d oz. 55c Iced Solid Heads Golden Ripe Head.. 5c Pound 5c Value on Quality Meats at our Sanitary Market Skinned Hams Oleomargarine Choice Beef HALF OR WHOLE GEM NUT BRAND ROASTS Pound 19 Pound.: ...... Cottage Cheese FRESH DAILY 29C 4 Pounds .:. 62C Rib Boil ''I,ond 13? Bacon EASTERN SUGAR CURED Half or Whole Pig's Feet PICKLED Pound.. 20c;' Pound 33c 2 Pounds.. 25c LOTS OF PARKING SPACE West of Postoffice on Ivy Street 106 108 N. M. A VILA. Prop. IVY STREET Phone 1054-J