' MKDFOIU) MAIL TKIBUNIV MEDFOKU, OREGON, MONDAY;- JULY 20, 1031. vi PAGE TWO Local and &du l'Vunt;ju IV 111$ JJhJiukh , 7'he ronfootlin i;y iito.rea and hoiIu fouiUalnn oMli city dirt a running liUBinogjt ovy the week nd, eHjiee .ally vSaturday 'nUbt and yesterday, becuiiHe of ihq heat. . Upturn From. Hcunt Trl; ; : .Mr. und MiW.i H. K. C'mte nnd op Nov! n .huve just returned from U trip to Kuroku, Cnl., and other coast poinLs. ' ;. . ; Sharp ItCHiimcrt Airport lilly :i Ken William ', who haa been art. ing superintendent at the Medfotd airport while (Mill Hharp Wiw " his vacation, planH to .leave thin evening by plane on? a vacation.' Io later platw to tiavel north, ho said today. 'JCtmrMn I&iUHh -'! Tourists nnd otherK from rtlHtant point registered at Bedford hotels include Mr. C. W. Tl in merman I and apn an 4 Ifi.' A. K. 'Hofrman of Inrlinniipoll-', lnd., Mr. and Mm. i H. i. Uajiffon of l'-pHjUdurgj l'a., ' Mrs. J. IX .tunnel! and Mr. nnd J Mi C. Markonzle, of .Vancpuver, ; B. C, Klrnlro' AlooHbriiKKor, and Mary Grant of Ht. Paul, Minn., Mr. and Mm. J. H, flpencer of Muns t field, Ohio, and C Krlcknon of K,lnsmun, Ariz, To Vlult laitKli(er Mrs. Mary I. Cnifg of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived In Med ford from Of ' cast today nnon and will, visit her , daughter, ' Mlwj Nadino Craig, who Is In charge of the 01rlt Beout camp here this summor. .. . Jittll-PaJiiu.tr WtylilliiM; , ,Ixma Mn Hull and ICdgar Kr- win Pulnioi'u both of , lack ho n coun ty, i were married at: th Chrk'tuui church pamonuKa in I rants Faun last Saturday morning by ttov. C. H. Hilton, . With, tictrbor IjcavvH Mrs, CJwtrudo Gcrbpr. of Bams Valley left on the Hhaatii at noon today en route to Everett, W'ltMh., where she has been called iby.t,h Morlous i linens of her niothur, Mrs. W. M. Valo.- . ltatni'iiH to MarNluTieJfl M,w. H, Aydolott of. Marsifleldv qU .by train "today toy Jm huno after having spent some tiniQ wjlh tier husband in thbj city. Viitou, VIuKoib UeMlstratLoDs from Oregon iiolnts ontsidg oi i'ortiang. n locaj hotels ' Include Thpmas K. Knjlth of The lwllv". Lola IlrocilQn of, Klamath t J''ftlli, 11. W. Heaver, W. F. J lays. uu4 N. Favpra nf. ljyjjene, Violet , MJl'lKV" of Cog.ulll.0 nnd yultop N. NlUel.nqU It A, llgjibard of Crater . llt. - . Vlsltlnir llio lrovostsi j i l.cbi ('arllon and Dorothy Loon. ' rd of Medfotd who had boon on a two weeka trip to San Francisco, arrived In Ashland Saturday to spend tho week end with Mr. ami Ms. Pom 1'rovoHt. of that lty. Mow CHftf.9n Is a ateter of Mrs. Vroyost, ( iinlrs Htoleii I'roin I'on'li Mrs. M. T. Mdwards of I5 North Pea,oJli Htreet reported to police of ficers lhat woine pirch chair had been stgloiv from her fiorch Sat urday iiluht. 1 Isnve for ImIio MIvm 1, H. Downs nnd Mlsa Mary Bale of 1'ortland, mid Mlu Ida Mooro of NiiNbvllle, Tenn., left by slaae early this morning for Orator like. ' Mrs. rrunkllo Ih'liijol Mrs. Nell Franklin, who motor k! to I'ronpect to peud tho wwek end with Mr, Fraukliu, was unable to return to her homo here this mornliiR beeauxn of ear troublo tu was absent rom Iter (leak In tho city school aunvrluiendvnl's office. 8h Is expected lo rolurn to Mod ford 4)ik. afternoon. In rortluntl ml ltuxliiesH Arehin I'Jvrne of tlllri city Is spondlnii several days In I'ortland ottondliiK to business tntereats. , ltcuiriuj l'niuv Murlal Mm. Johu Hall of Kiiitli. T'olnt returned to' Mvdfn.nl by triflnf tk. niorulmr from Marial, where' 'li lias been the isuesl of Mr. aiul Mrs. Ai i. Kelly for the purft two we, rt r There's Nothing Like It No broad in Southern Oregon evon op proftchea Fluhrer'a Hol sura in color and text- It is made by a unique formula developed in ' our own shop which givoi results heretofore deemed impossible. A At any grocer'g. Personal Many California Tourist Travclora r.egtered at Med ford hotel from Otilifnrniit include the following: Mr, und Mrs. Irving I'. Wood and ConHlance II. Wood -ot Clatcmont, Kthel and (Jertruile Morley, Carl Jennings and Mr. and Mis. John JennlnK, Mr. and Mrs. A, C, Huebmun and aon and Mr. and Mm. O, lluitlmijui of Hacra niento, Mr. and M'J. A. If. Miller of Han lilcgo, Mrs. W. T. Klalng. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Tafferg of JE'MldfiiK, Mr. and Mn. H. C, Mc Kleman nnd, Ooii McKlernan of Murysvllle, IIHJi'.abelh Cummin of K;dina, M, .uimJ Mrs. L II. Jack son Chil-o, .Mis." K, fr. KvanH and daughter of Mill Valley, Mrs. Mcltae und family of Htoekton, J I. Keys and family and Mis Dor othy Richardson of Oakland. Mr and Airs. i)ert JackHon. Ooorge M Ciriiy, and party, Mrs. U J. Orauh- lnlt innl children of 1,0s Anuoles, and tho( following from Hart Fran ei'-M'o'; Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Demi I iwn, Mrs. Houdreaux, Mlna Marian nu Luff, James K, Hiegler, Hr., and Jr:;' Mrs. 7vy! SLewaVt, 'Mm Julia Kaufman Mrs. (VCIugh, Mr. and Mi'. b It. Blokes, Miv. F. Jiwtor and Kleaitor Btiikes. AtMi'Jtoy JCoamcH Is Jloiiiu Attoi-.ney A, K. Ileamos returned to Medfortl this mor.itfn from l'orl )and, where lie spent nuyerul dayi atti'tidlnj; to bualrv'tts pialtem, Ihhiik Diiildlliir IVrinlls. I'ermltw Issuerl nt Ihc city build ing department Include one to W. 1-1. Katoji,. 41 Jtoao iivcnuo to re- roof the resldeiuo at a cost of 1150 Jti M.i UrlKKa1 alyo received a per mit to remodel a liouao nt 1(13 South Orupe mrcet to eoBt f4.r. Oiniil6l Vacation Trlii ' " Leslie Hcheffel has returned to Medford from Diamond Ln!o where ho vacationed (or a week. He wau accompanied by Norman Wpencer. Th(y,also fhbed creek and TheJIaon crec((, , Mr, fchoffel said, ami were, able to efitrji a ntimbor uf trout. 1' I"1iIiik In, UhiiiioiKl lako was unsuccessful he reported. WoiitnaiiH Itetui'ii Sou III Mr. and Mrs. Charles AVortman and son returned yonterday to lllli, Calif. Mrs. Wort man has been upending the pat month here an Ibo gueflt of her mother, Mm. II. L., M,oQro, ; tounrlH Car Sloh'Jl ' John Mall reported to police of ficers today, .thut his Kscicc coach way stolen from Front street, where hy had parked the machine.. Ilnlrds on Vacation ' Jteverond and Mm, W. It. riaird and son .Hilly nnd John, left early this nnJUnlng f'' Frino, Calif,, and other southern points where they will vlalt relatives und friend. for two weoki. .. KHMmuuH leavp fur .N'cyv Homo 1 Mr. and Mtv. 1'luu.v IV HllUinnn and daufjrhtej Phyllis, Jct late this afternoon by uuty for their new hoin. at Iterkeley, Call. intending to drive nil night and reach then by tomorrow morning. Although they will reside in Herk,ehv, Mr. WHHu.win will by a currier out of. the Oakland, Calif., poHtnrt'ic.n, hav Ing been tmnsferred from the Med ford noytofrico to t,ho Oakland post office. ' ' I.Viv From VuNliingtoii OmmlH front Warthiiitfton regis tered at Jocal hotels luehule Frank M. 1-jnubuva of 'ra,vobu, ileorge llojpaer and lumlly, M. F. Hall yud Kus CopeJand xf Konnewlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. $. C, 't'owns of Olytn pli. and Ar. Wtst C. Verd, itert U. Danley, Mr. and Mrs. Christy ThoiM.a4 and O. D, UUey of Seattle. Will Vneattini nt Uiie M r . d M is. M u rvi n C la r k of McMlijnvllle were quests today of i and Mis. Jud lilckert. They planned to leave later In the day foj? IHamuiid .Lake tu sptnd two vt?eka vacation. Visit msuiioml L'tke Mr. and Mr. Lloyd U, Wleks and ou spent the week end at I M amend Luke. Slows Tp Trill e The heat tf the past two days nnd especially that of yesterday ba Mowt'd up ante tijivel Tor the time being, iu la tdiown by the reglstir or Medfoid hotels yester day and thin fortMiotin. At liiko n' the. Wooib Mr. and MrA Al Meul and dsughter, Uutji, .Nlls Vivian tVss aid tleorm Itateman wert Inclutjleil among local (people who visited lkv o tho Wood. over the week Sliu Acro-s the Lake Ooiix and Helen Cation, daugh ter of Mr. and Mm. Hamilton Pat ten yesterday twain across Lake o' tho Woods In 20 minutes, it was repotted. The two niisev, with their mother and brother, are spending several days t the resort. CilicMs nt Cabin t -. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Franco ef A sh !a nd a ml M r. a nd M i s. Kber Wed of thU city were guests over the week-end of tr. and Mm. Jud Hickert. Tt Vrmvnt it(y Ywicntijr Mi', end Mr. lT. J. Carpenter. Mr. and Mr. Arthur HubKn nnd Mr. i. Frailer, whe Is Mrs, Hubtwt' siter, iiit yesterday at Crescent CUy. IV-thiml L ItotM Amonc rii'ltteut i of Pot U.md reg istered at local hotel Sunday wove Mr. and yuw F. J. ltandall. Mr. a n d M rs II. W . K n 1 h n , Tb on t a Plgott, Ueorge livblnjton. Haxel Ilfgi S Flora H. Hums, Mm. M. H, Hly, Jain II. Hell, H, It. Hlnge, Myrtle Hhorhulle.-. Carolyn A. Hrow n, M ls A , Intern m, F. V Xokelhy. ,F, C. Ksbnnshade. M.I-. T J. Miirhell, Mr. -uid Mrs. IV F, FrcUUrk. M $ II. 4u, A I lUiv on and II. T. Jianii. Grn 1'lrp TtMlny. Th flr deportment was mm. mnned to Klin street litis noon to place $rnm fire under control, I ViJl in Suuthrrii Culirornlu. K (;t('4lI jitli4jn, who Huh b?on ! vihiiljiK in Ban- Krancteco,-Freno. Hun DioKO and other cities in southern California, returned home Sunday ufft;rnoon. Dr. and 41 r. Hubert E. I-M mlurnifi from Lou Anxclcs lat evcnhiK, whnre llioy araunumiileil Mr J.ue'H fnlhpr to thut tily. He plans 10 enter a hoHpltul there. ITvvu l-'roni I'rowiM'ct , Alnri Mutilf iin of tho Copco con struction ftaff wu local biiajnes Visitor, from ro.'pect today. " MurlluraiM Visit City Mr. anil .Mr. Al Martlneuu and daughter of flrantH Tans were visit ors In Med ford today. Mr. Mar tlneuu Is tho nianasor of the Ked woods hotel. . :j VcIh I Ma ii FroHc A Mpeclal meeting of the execu tive committee of MjJdford PoK of the American Legion was held this noon to make final plans for the Legion Midnight Frolic next Katur day and discuss pthep matter of Importance. Next regular sewiion of the post' will he held Monday. July, 27 at which time final ar rungcpipiUtf will be, made for. Med ford'H representation at the,, state convention which convenes at Cor vallls AugiiHt 0, 7 and 8. On ijiiMluess Vlsji, Hurt Croft, wholesale represen tative of Wen I worth and Irwin, Inc., la In Med ford today checking over biirtlnesH matters for the com pany". Mr. Croft htitf Just completed a visit tp Kilamath, Falls, Inspecloi In ledrord li: Ij. Houton, dlvUdon Inspector of nirport for the northwest states, visited the Medford airport yowtor day .before continuing to Portland from Oakland, Calif. Sharp llesiimcH Duties Phil Hharp, superintendent of the Medford Municipal airport, re sumed duties today following a two weeks vacation trip to' San Diego, Calif., ,.Tlak Juanu, Meat,,, and Bo aitle, WsmH, " ' ' ; : ?f Holly Fans Enjoy Mystery Thriller KUardo ( tirtcA supportiPK Incite Daniels In, MTm MuHesu FucAn ' the I Lolly Thcatvo, The large audiences at the Holly theatre yesterday nftornoon and evening, at the opening perform unces (t "The Maltese Falcon" star ring Hebe Daniels, gave- unmlrftak ab!e evidence that the much- heralded thriller was all that had been claimed for it and more. It Irt a spellbinder, and what Is more a different Nort of speltblndei' for .Dsshlell Hammett, from whose novel the picture Is taken has written into tho story, hl.-i exper ience .of detectives and their prey "gained over long; years as a Plnk erton mau, "The Maltese Falcon'! Is in tho tradition of the best In mystery and detective fiction. The role of Ml Wonderly Is .a daring one and the versatile Mar of "Ulo Itita, ' givevt a. v 1 tn 1 performance. A news reel end comedy round 'out the bill at the Holly, Craterian's Drama l-'lction lovers who have enjoyed the many Motlv of tJa.ne . life written by VMienor Merceln, In eluding her novel, 'lianquetie,' are treated lo rave cntonalniiicht at th? l'ox Craterian theatre where "Their Mad Moment." Kox dramatic drama bai-vd on 1he novel and fea turlns Warner Itaxter and Dorothy M tckalll, playiitK tmUy und Tups ilay. The picture deals with the tem pestuous love affalt' of a sophisti cated you n i? t American society girl who beconuM enamored of a na tive UaHtpie. Tontuht on the etaxe Is an Op portunity HroadcaM from the stae of iie b'ox Crati-rlnn, feat una ? Lloyd MnU , Williamson, ftwx artbt. the Legion Dium Convs, and many other entertainers, with Karlo Oavls offivtatlng us mnoter of monies. Krystalglow, kodak glosn u promo. The Peiky9, opp. Holly, theater, ! ; l4tv.lt Mower. New, Snrt and 3rd grade made first grade. Old taken apart, clean el and trued, New method. Fne tory exp. James It. Allen, Tel. ITli-M. llvs Making isa.!!!! All work gu.irant.M-il. Silk di-se H I". Silk riiwmMes tt.W. Phone 532-W, 4inl of Tliniik. wUh to thank our niai.y frienits and neighbor, for the many benlltitnl floral offerings and Ih.-lr kn,l -lup..tliy in the low of our drl- hu-'.find rtntl fither, Mr, ttu Palmer, .Mr. and Mm, J, VV, Palmer, Mr. ami Mr. Morrt.. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. V, II. II in.en. Mr. ami Mis. P. J. Howard., Mr. an.l Mn, II. A. Foley, A- - """ -" i BUTTER AND EGGS I "f'OMTLAND, Ore., July 20. (JT) Increasing strength In the but ter trade in suggested In latest re porta of leading markets of the country. Not only are pricea well held ulong the Pacific slope hut in the midwest and in the cast, . Make of butter generally, through the country Is decreasing with ex treme hot weather but the full ef fects of the loss Ih not exacted to be realized for uomo days. POIITI.AND, Ore.. July 20. W) There reniaiua a very, good tone genetnlly in the market for eggs both locally and in a national way aa a result of continued hut, weath er and dctorioratltair of quality. Greater quantities Of cheese are moving into store nt Pacific as well as national pointa us a result of re.cenj low values; elurkct, jror ' (ivq chickens was prflcticully ' iinchaigcil for the week's opening. First carload of Netted Gem po tatoes of the season havo arrived frqin, Malitori, Wash. Thor Is an easier tono wlth now potatoes $1.36 uiid old atock $1.25 cental. Price recessions are being .forced in the market for tomatoes with increasing supplies from practically al) poluta along the coast. General sales' of northwest stock aro not above fi box with. M.illtui 30-ipttnd lugs around $2. Watermelons are fractionally off in spoUi but generally steady wth expectations of "an advauiie.' ..iCantalopes are flrraej; and. high er with fewer arriving. ' ' Markety lilvcstock ' 1'OUTLANH, Ore., July 20. VP) CATTLE 2750, Including 192 direct or -through; ' dull, easier. Steers 1100-900 lbs. good $7. 76fi8!oo me dium $C.60(7.7fi;; 900-1 100 lbs. good $7.0nifi 7.50, medium $0.00fi) 7.00. common $4,5Oii(i.00; 1 100 1300 His. good f (i.60 fjj 7.00. Heifers 550-860 lbs., good ?t).(IO Hi ti.26, me dium $4.75 "if 0,00,- common $3.76W 4.75. Cows, good $4.75rS.OO, common and medium $3,50-4.75. low cutter and cutter $1.00 3.50. llulla (yearlings . excluded) ''good and choice (beef) $4.00 tfr 4.50, cut ter, common nnd medium $3.00ft 4.00. Venters (milk fed) good nnd choice $7.60fi 8.50, medium $0.00 fn;7.50. cull nnd common $4.00o; (1.0(1. Calves 260-600 lbs, good and choice $0.25(fe 7.76, commonriand medlunv .$3.75(ltf(i,25. ' 1IOOS 1300: 16o higher. Light light 140-100 lbs. good and choice SS.25 iff 9.00. Ught weight 1110-180 lbs. good and choice $8.75(li'9.0O; 180-200 lbs. good nnd choice $8.75 ff" H.00. Medium weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice $8.ooti'9.0ll; 2211- 250 lbs, good und choice $7,00(ffl 8. On. Heavy weight 269-290 lbs. good and cliolcn Jli.Mlfii 7.50; , 290- 3511 His, good, und choice $11.00 Iff 7.00. Packing sows 275-500 lbs. medium end good $5.00 i 0.00. Slaughter plgn 100-130 His. good and 1-holeo (bliiulO. Feeder and aloeker pigs 70-13(1 lbs. good and cboieo $S.OO il.Otl. NIIKHl' and LAM11S 4400! quiet. Uiinlia 90 lbs. down, good and choice $f1.ooiir6.75, medium $-1.00 (f 6.011. nil Welghls common $3.00 4.00. Yearling wethers 90-11(1 lbs. medium lo choice f3.00ifr4.S6. Hives Oil-1 2(1 lbs. medium to cllolco $1.75(fi'2, 60.- 120-1 50 lbs. medium to choice f 1.60Fr2.0O, all weights, cull and common f 1 .OOfir 1.50, Portland Produce PORTLAND, .Ore., July 211. (;P) Bl'TTKIt Prints 93 score or liel ter 25-2 7c; standards 2li-27c. cur tons. IH'TTKRFAT Direct to ship pers. track 20-24c; staluiiia No. 1, 20-2lc. Portland delivery prlre.s: No. 1 butterriit sour 2l-25c; sweet 2 7-2. to. l:iCS Pacific Poultry Pro ducts' ulllng .rices; Fresli extras 21c; sl.iudards 20c; mediums ISc. M 1 1. K Buying price: grnile It $2,111. Portl.-in.t delivery ami In-, Hpocliull, 1'Ol'NTliY SI KATS Selling price to retiiilers: Country killed hug.. liet butchers under lim lbji. I2e: veil If rs S0-I2H lbs. l;ll.,.l4,;: fkmi. irrvjsvY Lii -j. ... yearling lanibs 6-8c: sprint" lambs JO-llc: heavy ewes 4-0c; eanner cows 4;: bulls 5-tle, MOIIAIU Nominal buying price, 11)31 clip: long hair 12c; kid 17c lb. " I,1VK 1C1ULTIIY Net buying price: Heavy hens colored 4 He lb. up 19c lb.: do 34-4 lbs. 14c; under 314 His. 12c; broilers wllte 17c: eojored 1K-20C lb.; No. 2 chickens 5c lb.: old roosters 7c; ducks I'e klns l4-ir,c; gor se S jc.. OJilONS Selling price to retail ors: Wnlhi Valla globes $1.50. Portland Wheat 1'OftTLAND, Ore., July 20. (P) Wheat: Opep High Low Close July (old). 60 .50V4 .49 .50 July (new) .80 .50 .60 .50 Sept. (old). 60 .601,4 .49 .60 Sept.(New) .60 .51 . .50 .61 Uec. .63 .63 .631 .S3K Cash wheat: Hlg fiend blucHtem 54 Soft white -19 Western white, .'. .49 Hard winter 40 Northern, spring ,40 Western red ' .40 Oats: Nol 2 whit?..'..'.; $20.50 Today's car receipts wheat 174; barley 3; flour 8; corn I; oats. 3; hay 7. San I'Ynneiwo liutlerfnt. SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. (fll Huttcrfat, f. o. b.. San Fran cisco, 27 c. Wall Street Report NEW YORK, July 20. fP) The New Ygrk toek ISxchango today eNperienccd the slimmest volume of businotw for a 5-hour session since May G. 11)26. Sales totaled 71JM4Q shares, compared to G!U, 300 on that date. , The' market closed with a firm tone, several Issues registering gains of $-1 to $2 a share.. This is tht second time since 1926 that the total turnover for a. full setwlon has fallen below a million shares. The last time was on June 17, when sales totaled 9H,901 shares. Today's closing prices for 17 . se lected . Htocks follow; Am. Can ' 104 Am. Tel. and Tel 178 Anaconda r - 27 Vi Col. Gas KlVfe Curtiss Wright 3 Cenera.! Electric 42 (icnernl Motors 38 Kennicot Copper 1! Mnnr. Ward 20 Radio Corporation 18 Trans Am 7 Sears Roebuck 60 S. P.. - 80 tTnited Air Craft ,.. 21 tl..S. Steel 95 Corpt. Trust Shs. ......... ;.4,... 5 Ei-yr. Fxd. Trust 7 4 ' At fi ranis Pass yesterday tho Josephine county teum won the first game of tho championship se lies, i to 2, front bluglo I'oint. Heavy nud timely lilUing. coupled with erroiH, proved tho undoiug of the Pointers. Th second guiue of tho series will bn played in this city ut the lair grounds next Sunday uud the fin.'W championchip gumu will he idaved in tho city drawing the largest attendance. Tho game yesterday was played in a temperature ot 1UT degrees and tho crowd was below expecta tions. : 4 ' Brjll Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing," fender and auto body repairing. " 11,. BUILDING & LOAN ' -5i ASSOCIATION FELT FLOOR COVERINGS 24 Attractive Colors to Meteorological Report July 20, 1031 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, fair and cooler. Oregon: Kajr tonight and Tues day, but fog on coast. Cooler Tuerf day anil n west portion.. jAKUl IXltH- 7 J oi , H o Local Data ' ? 2 2 ........... .'.. ' I a. , i ' i . w . i ;-"! ; S Teiiijieraturo (degrees) 105 03 Highest, (iosjt 12 hours lor. ,10a Lowest,; (last 12 hours) 61' ' 53 li'c-1. humidity, (per ct.) 14, 41 Precipitation. -(inches) ... . 0 , 0. State of weather , . , Clear Clear Luwoat itemperatuTO thl.i morn ing. .61 degreos. Total precipitation uinc-2 !3eptem ber, 1, 1930, 18-87 Inches. . Temperature a year ago today: High83t..ft; lowest 51;i Sunset today, 7:41 p. ni. Sunrise Tuesday. 4:54 a. m. tiuntat Tuesday, ,7:-ll: p.'. m." Qbservatlons Taken at 5 A. M. " 120th Meridian Titrie Iti rr oi u o J, SS ! C1TV U " :;:',: f? i 3 j . Maker City . Jlisnjarcic ..... Boise, ...',.: , Denv(?r Pea jtlpjuca . Fresno Helena Los Angeles Jlarsbficld ... Phoenix Portland lied Bluff .. .. 01 54 Clear .. S2 B ... Clear . 9 64 Clear ., 'sq . 5S , P. Cdy- ..!)! 08 Clear ..100 72 Clear ..8 6 58 Clear .. 88 70 Cloudy ... 80 56 Ilain ..106 83 Cloudy ..100 68 Clear .114 74 Clear ..102 G2 Clear .. 96 ,70 Clear .. 62 52 Cloudy ,. 76 56, P: Cdy. .. 84 58 Clear .. 94 ..100 , 66 Clear .. 80 i jjs Clear llosehurg 102 Salt Lake San Francisco... Santa Fe Seattle - Spokane Wajla Willa n. Wijinlpes) HvVJ.'l-lutchilson, -Meteorologist. : '), . rr TO BERKELEY P, 0. Through transfers in the postal service Chns. P. Sillman, directory clerk in the Medford postoffice forj several yoarp past ami 'Huns Kammin. eaVrler, in the' Oakland, Cel., postoffice have exchajiged places. Rammln Is already on duty hero, having arrived last week with" his wife' and two!, daughters. Adlel Neff of the post1, ofriec staff has been transferred by Postmaster Warner q Silll mnn's former position as directory clerk, ' , j M.r, and Mrs, Silllman with their I daughter, Mlts Phyllis, left late ; this afternoon in t heir car for Berkeley where the family will reside at 24 2ft Kllsworth street. Mr. Sllliman having visited that city last week and rented tiie house. Tho family's household goods also left Medford today for Berkeley. Ccorge Sllliman, son of Mr, and Mra. (.'. P., and a bookkeeper In the Jackson County bank, will join his parents and sister in lierkeley some lime later. Hot mineral tub haths, "Foun tain ot Youth." Ferguson Mineral Sprincs. Sams Valley. Ore. FOUNDED 1909 T A nvcnv rnTTMTiTr 1 flVliWWil Choose From Per Square Yard . Our Regular Price Mil . . l X JJI)I I ggg MAKES BIG HAUL FROM WAREHOUSE A skylight robbery ut the Mason Khrman wholesale grocery ware house on North Fir street some time between Saturday noon and this morning was discovered by ni....nr,a of thnt firm earlv today and cigarettes, the value of which has been estimated al oeiweeii $2400 and $2500, were taken from the storehouse. ' - . No clues, as to the Identity of the robbers, ivho entered by a sky light, were found today by police, officers Investigating. ' F. C. Bach elder, uctlng manager during the absence of Charles E. Clay, this .,-...,..,.... uiMte.l Hint a check had not been made whereby the exact number of cases taken couiu oo determined. Nothing else was discovered missing, Mr. Bacheldor said. All of the cases were on tho main floor, und those which had been opened previously, by, company employes were not removea. me haul included numerous brands, some in papor cartons, and others in tin boxes. Polico believed some connection nniild -bn made with , other losses ot a similar -nature .which . . have been reported from various stuie points. A Eugene, ftrfli last week reported the theft o 61 cases of cigarettes. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Small refrigerator. $9.75; Band saw with 14 h. p. motor, $35.00; folding camp table with chairs, $3.95; camp cupboard, $3.75; dresser, $8.95; oil stove. ;$2. 95; electric' plate, $1.25. The Medford Exchange, 39 South Front.' FOR SALE OR TRADE Fontana. Cal., orange grove. 2 a. 16 yr. , trees. Modern house; chicken equipment for 120D brooder, 640 egg gas incub.; 540 elec. brooder. $1600 loan. Price $5000 or $3400 equity. Want 40 a. grain or stock ranch, clear. Ed. Back, 441 Ho masa..nas St., 'Fontana, Cal. See pictures at Tribune. FOR SALE Cucumbers for pick ling. All sizes. Mrs. Roseberry, phone 716-L. LOST Back ot sugar on East Main i Saturduy evening. Reward. Phone i 1292,-R. '; FOR SALE OP. TRADE 2 lot,.., clear, off of W. Main or what . have' you? Rt. 1, Box- 2C3-B, Central Point. ; ' "' WANTED " Transportation to Reno.' Will share expenses. Phone t (QUSKHOID l.'OOQtte'.' for rale... go-tlth 'Gripe: r : 1 ' I -: ; j : FOR' RENT Furnished five-room house, $22.00. Phone 934-R. LADY WANTED to do housework i., and, caro for children.; Call 1452-v. . FOR SALll Almost new 6-room mmlern liome. Hardwood floors; ' fireplace; , liasement; furnace; , corner -Jot; garuge; en.st side; faeriflce at $4750. Only $250 ensh. Balance eaj3V. - - CHAS. A. WINX1 AGENCY, INC. Phone 728 1 S N, Front A HOT DANCE In a cool hall at Cold mil .Saturday night. (First 2 5 couples free. Why Not Landi The V. S. offoi-ed Fnur irimdrcil Million Hollars i ot (ioveiiiim-nt lionds. Those bonil.s (ivi'isiibscril TIES. The very foiimliition of that security ml fl Iiuitl. An estalo in lainl will cinne to mean seciintl established place in your eonitiiiinity n step furt faith. Now is the time to establish anil develop an iT.sliip of this kind. 100 Acres 100 acres. Blu-jk loam bottom land unlimitril wat' falfa, clover and timothy meadow; 7(1 acres bottom for which unlimited water can be developed :it Pril' ly no cost. Dcliifbtfnl bonio iilace- li room I"'11-'! beautiful shade and flowers; larite barn, fiiirnjic an'l buildings; 5(1 tons of new bay in burn; li"1 t,1Sl' i;rain; team and wanons; tractor and twislcr: '""j ciMtipui-iit; 4 eows. 30 Iiol's. !)()() ebicUens. Kvfrjl Roes. This is a (.'tiinji proposition. 0'uly partly dovcl"l with iirevi.nl 1... .,..:...... ..r r i. ...... lill tilt 1 .., Mi, v.-i. ni i .1 1 in iiiuiik i-t .-! a made money in this place both last year and "ilJ l.asi year lie limit a law new chu-ken house: tls " put in 12 acres of alfalfa, lie has fenced and cross f' this place, lie was startinir to develop water f whole lllace for (lie ..;,... , (ther interests make it necessary for the owner ' place to raise $3000 bv Wednesday . This place is worth 1UK1(1 sale nrice .1l.ll",, every ihitis;; bun) cash, $1000 in (id days, bclam'f " per cent mortgHj-e already on place, purchaser .Hiunc. show your faith in the Rojrue River Valley ni1 11 lounirv. l.ct me write in this space. Over-Subscribed 7 Times J. C. BARNES Phone fMO-Y or 40f) Hcil . One Fiery Embrace al Flung; Asids Past a3 ture. MOMfli with DOROTHY MACK WARNER B AX ON THE STAGi , At 8:30 P. M. RADIO Opportunity Broadcast! By Remote Control j , Our Stage Station KMED I FEATURING LLOYD (MuS WILLIAMSO and Legion Drum C " EARLE DA VII Master of Ceremoi ? ' and Many Otke COMEDY DEVEK tr PRIH1 Mall UiYi SWE I 217 E. Main THEIRM A Going Income Proposition Other Interests Demand Immediate Saj