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St I 1 ! ,1 i i i : J- I ! PAGE TWO Local and Return to f'amii Totlny The 25 boy who started yesterday on a two-dny hike to the summit ot Mount Pitt from Camp mclouhu lin, and the nine boys who took the horseback trip to Lake Harriet, are expected back to the Boy Bcotit en nip . this evening. Levon Dun ford or Med ford led the horso trip, assisted by Don Hamlin of Klamath Falls. Oscar Hoover, scout executive, led the hike. Visit Mrs. TiioKer ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eby of Banta Ana, Cal., are Rtiests of Mrs, Eby's elster, Mrs. W. E. Tucker. Here from Distant t'llle ' Included among the guests at Med ford hotels from distant cities are Wm. Aaron of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Glosser and B. lHabet Bhannon of Columbus, Ohio, Selwyn Rubin of New York City and Dr. Winona Welch of Orecncnstle, Ind. Visiting Here from Nitlem Miss Marguerite Estucllllo of 8a Jemt who hud been v letting In Grants Pass for the past week, arrived In Medford last night, whore she will visit before returning to her home. En Route t Halem Mrs. A. E. Byron of Cottrel, Ore., left by train this noon for Balcm, ' where she will visit before returning to her home. Bhe has been the guest 'Of her daughter, Mrs. A. O. croso of inw city ior tne past two weexs. Pendleton Cuts Pay Salaries paid most of the city em ployes of Pendleton will be reduced ,16 per cent August 1. The result will .be an annual saving of about 4UU0. : Of (ting Family Ar.iiiilntcri " ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newbry, with .their small son Lynren and Infant daughter oniriey. motored up from Talent In southern Oregon recently, to spend several days with Mrs. New bry 'A parento, Profossor and Mrs. B. A. Johnston. They came especially to bring their six-weeks-old daughter Shirley to make the acquaintance of tier grandparents and to see Mrs. Johnston, who Is Just now recovering from a major operation. The visitors have gone back to their home, Cor-, vallls Times -Gazette; . - Oregonlane at Hotels Mr. and Mrs. Bd Bailey of Aloha and W. H. Wnrdwarri of Albany arc among the Oregon lans registered at local hotels. Eugene residents regis tered are N. Favors, O. M. Mennes, A. A. Belman and A. W. Wagner. John llamlll Here - John HamlU of San Francisco ar rived from (ho south by train today to visit his mother. Mrs. P. W, ILn znlll and elster, Mum Peggy HamlU. McNabbs Visit Medford Mr. and Mrs. Geo. AtcNftbb of jOhlloqutn and formerly of Ashland, "where he was chief of police, arrived In Medford Friday to visit frlenda, They are on a vocation trip. Mr. MoNttbb In an official at Chiloquln. Vocation at Pro net t )An. Q. N. Lorton of this city plans to spend a week vacationing at Pros pect, w hero Uor husband Is employed. .Guest pr a Son ' v Mr." And Mrs. F. C. Chambers of Central Forry, Wash., arrived In Med ford Friday to visit their on and ' family, fir. and Mrs, Ted Chambers,, and daughter; Varat.oi.1ntM from California ' Boor etate guests at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. TngRart of Banta Barbara! H. Hetyiol, Buson Oageby, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Machrls and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bryan of Los Angelce, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Glosser and family of Oakland, Dr. Lei m back and family of Isloton. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McGregor of Lindsay, Judge and Mrs. Robert R. Tyes of Bah Jose, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. 61 nick, L. 8, Cathcard, 0. H. Joyco, J. G. It Illy and W. W. Stevens of Ban Francisco. Robert E. Smith and fam ily of Santa Ana, Mr. and Mrs. D. Phillips of Alameda and Lore Blm mons of Eureka. ! - Attorney Wilson In City . Attorney John a. Wilson ot Port land la In Medford today attending to business matters. Mr. Wilson was formerly associated with the Jackson, County Building and Loan offices here. . .-, . In Town from Hcotit ('amp Jean Yaden of Klamath Falls and, Roger Headlee of this city spent yes terday here from Camp MrLougliliu at take o' tho Wcjotls. Thoy took suppllea back to tho Boy Beout camp, and reported there aro Ho boys tlioro during tlie two .weeks period. Spend Today in Mcilforil Mrs. K .W. Lucas of Orlttln creek and her guest, Mrs, Jim Watt of Baiile Hock, Cal.. wore In Medford hopping this morning, Txn Fires Last NlRlit A grass fire on North Rlvcrsldo, which resulted In little damage, call ed members of tho flro department out at 11:20 last evoulltg. A flue fire which did not cause any dam age was also reported at 11:3ft hurt evening. At Crater lake Today - Mrs. Sue parvc Row nf Portland and daughter. Miss Gwendolyn Rces, are spending the dny at Crater Lake. Visitor From Washington Waahlngton resident registered at Medford hotels Include Arthur Ren der of Tacoma; T. W. gymotut, r.. and T. W. symons. third of Spokane: Mr. and Mrs. 8 p. Larson, J. H. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Wilson of Bcatlle. , . . ; Leaves for Ijikn Dr. Winona H. Welch of CloodUnd lnd., who la assistant professor of bot any at De Pauw university, Green- casTie, ino., lert rjy vunte today I or Grater Lake national park. Bet urn to Iowa Mrs. O. C. Newlswanger, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Love of rinowy tsutte oprnara. leu rjy train tociay for her home at Columbus Junction. Iowa. Hbe has been In the valley for the past three weeks and will re turn east by tile northern route through the Canadian Rockies. Tan Building Permits The city building department today Issued building permit (o Dr. J. J. Kmmena for allerallona cmting 17ft to be made at 144:) but Main street, and to Ted Wilson for the construc tion of a temporary luneh counter at 4 First street at a Coat ol (100. , Nmarrne riiureli Hallv -. Young people of the NaaarViK? cnurcnes irom Meoturd. oranta f and Ashland met laat evening at Ua naaarene onuren in Ashlaud lor an owning of talks and general get-to. FJlTfl Personal From State MHropoll j Among Portland residents regUter' ed at local hotels are: D. J. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Roots. Hugo A. DeWar, MI Inchenden. R. O. Wil eon, O. C. Bennett, F. C. Ebenshndc, 0. Jones, J. H. Schlosherg, F. A. Jef fries, H. K. Coffey, R. Crete and family. J. W. Oakley, H. J. Waklron Pr., Mrs. L. R. Pershall. J. H. Plant, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clement and John O. Wilson. Iti'tiirns to (irantH Vmh ''' Gale Smith, who" has becrl em ployed by the Standard OH company In Gold Hill, has returned .with Ills family to Grants Pass to reside. . - TO APPEAR HERE Ethel Barry more, stage favorite of theatre goers from coat to coaat, will appear In Medford September -1, In "The, School for Scandal," Archie Holt, resident manager of the Fox Crater lan thou t re, announced thlaa.it ernoou. This will bo the first big road show to visit Medford within the last three and a hair years and all lovers of the old legitimate will anxiously await the event. Popular prices for the show are announced and a record crowd Ih anticipated to encourage the presentation In this city of future road enows. The Ahow Is described as one of the smartest - In which Mis Barrymore noa ever appeared. : LIFE SAVING SON NORTH PLATTE, Nob.. July 28 (AP) Diirncy M. Lcypoldt, 65, local realtor, tadny gave Iris own Wo that Ms son might live. Tho son. Bur dctte, 22, remained In a serious con dition at a local hospital or burns suffered In a Kiutollnc explosion June 22. . Tho father submitted to on opera tion last Wednesday In which skin' was removed from his body and Knitted lonto the body'.of Iho son. Hoi died today ol !a virulent caso of oiuoa poisoning. FERN VALLEY VANDALS BE PERN VALLEY, Oro.. Jurf-gB.- opi.j Boiuo ooys on noraooscK rode U to Mr.'Watklns' ilttlo iioiue on tho back of his place and broko evory pano' In all tho windows, 24 paifea In nil. Tho boy oro known by Mr. Watkina but an yet ho has mado no nrmcoullon. Ho la ulvlnu tho bova umple time to mako aotno reparation. 1 10 The popular Medford Legion drum corps will stage a. parado through MPinora s dmriucm nisirici tonigitt at 0 p.m. The parade Is .to be put on to advents the Legion "Mlclmte Frolic," which will lake place nt the Orator inn at UiO p.m. All in dications, including advance ticket) RHlca, point to a capacity crowd lor the unlqtio perforn.ance, 4 BUnE FALLS BUTTK FALTia, pro., July Q. ISpl.l -Mr. atul Mrs. Frank Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Rlmen Cr of HcDo. Ore., vlsllcd Mr. and Mrs. Homer CrBlt of tho Biltto Falls Fish Hatch ory last week. Mr. and Mrs, Homer Craft and son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross and Mr and Mia. Klinen Cross visited Crator ihko insi. rTioay, WIFIE'S AIM DEADLY WITH A ROLLING PIN MAYS LANDING. N. J.. July 2JV (AIM If Mr. UntcrfiichibcrKcr isn't an expert dodger, he had betier watch his step. Mrs. KUie UntrrrnchtbcrKcr of Mulllca throws a mean rolling pin. Afirr she wen a contest at a picnic by making; two hits out of three tries rrom a distance ot AO foot the dummy husband had to be reatulfed. BUTTE FALLS MAN CHOPS OFF A TOE DUTTR FALLS, Ore.. July 25.--(8pl Cloy Cnnley had the mis fortune of cutung his foot linniy everliut tho loo. He Is In the hospital In Medford. REPORT ACTIVITY" IN ' QUICKSILVER MINING THK DALLES. Ore., July 2. (AP) As a possible remit ot depression in other lines, loesl ryiirtenls who are interested In mining in the Ochooo mountains between Mitchell and prluevllle. report an tinmunl activity In prospecting there for qulikiilter. Several mines have been established on a paying baM.. delayedTlasTnear fatal for workman PORTLAND. July a. (API It. L Davis was in a tuvpltal here today, totally blind and sullerllig Irom a crushed arm and other injuries, the result ot a dynamite blast. Davis, wotklus ou ruMi lear Sandy, went up io the pitr to determine why Ui rKBIo6lon.w delnred. The blast ccurrd as Je Jelled the char. . t KrytUlglow, kodak (loss su premo. Tho Te'asteys, opp. Holly theater. MEDFORD r MAIL MIDNIGHT FROLIC E T Tonight's the night of the Amerl can Legion Mldnlte Frolic and all eouthern Oregon comedy fans are anxiously awmung the hour ior the shoW to begin. At 11;30 the curtain will rise at the Fox Cratertan to dis play the greutest gathering of talent from southern Oregon ever assembled In a local theatre. Tuneful tunes and pretty girls with dancing leet will tart the evenings performance, which will continue for one hour. The presentation of an old-time minstrel, spiced with' clever varia tions from the old order, 'will bo one Of the high spots of the crowded bill. ' The ml ix-it ret will be supplemented with several smart vaudeville acts, which promise to acquaint the south ern Oregon public with several new ones. At 0 o'clock the business district of Medford will resound with the blare of bugle and beat of drums as the Legion drum corps appears for a 30-mlnute parade and exhibition to advertise the show. This will prob ably be the last public appearance of the corps before the ' members leave for the state convention. They will of course participate In the show, which is being given to raise funds to finance their trip to the convention August 6, 7 and o. The minstrel show "will provide plenty of laughs with Rcuel Rtans una Kane Davis as end men and Ted Baker as Interlocutor. Other members of the cast aro Don Newbury, George Oatcs, John Holmcr, Everett Bray- ton, Mutt Williamson, George Wc licit. Koy unreve, Arthur H&rdcsty and "Chuck." Bier. , Wilson Wait will di rect the corps as usual. The dancing usherettes of the Cra ,(rian, Nello Green, IJoe Dell Lan t Lb and Ethel Chord, will be featured In the revue, "A Night In a Cabaret." This cast will Include Dorothy Prultt, Chuck Bier, Bob Em mens, Junior Porter, Jimmy Parkhlll, Melon Edmts ton, the Wakefield sisters, Cecil Cobs and Eleanor, Curry and others. -a) u WILLIAMS CREEK. Ore.. July 28. tSpl.) A summer . vacation Bible ne.'iool Is being conducted at the Wil liams school house by Rev. D. D. Randall, union Sunday school mis sionary. Phyllis Wood, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, rocelvcd a call from Marshflcld whoro alio has a position In the lios pltnt as X-ray specialist. She K radii -attcd In that work last spring. Jwr. and Mrs. Henry Shafor of Kings hlK'iway and daughter Mrs. Paul Mars and small aon Paul of AHhland were Sunday visitors at the G. W. Roberta homo. . Tho brldgo ovor Williams creek has now posts and railings to the ap proach "on the west sldo, Mr. Benson of Oranls Pass doing tho work. Tho Williams store has been leased by a Mr. Mollor of Medford who will movo his family hero tho first of August. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood who have ,'jad tho store the last three years aro moving to Grants Pass. New floor and COUntora huvn Iwcn put In and tho sholves and woodwork all newly palntotl. . Mrs. Frank Wood had a nltaaant surprlBo Sun.ioy when her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and chil dren of Los Angeles, visited them. They had not met for more than twenty-five years. Mr. and Mrs. Orla Fields and daughter Ooldlo of Marshfleld aro spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends on Williams creek. Mrs. Benson and four children nf Grants Pass spent Thursday , with mm. diyin ijetteken. Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs Cllbson Is In tho Oranta Pass hospital whero oho underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday morning. She is resting very well. Part of the cniitircn are staying with Mrs. Joe Boat and part with Mra. Blodgctt. Mrs. Pennington has returned from a few weeks visit with nor paronta at Yoncolla. Rev. Needltan). inrealdlntr elder of tho Methodist chin-Q,l. South Drench ed at the Methodise chapel nn WU- nuiiia crecs Bunnay. it was his last I lino hore. Ho whs. a iilnner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flxley, return ing mi niemora oumiay afternoon. jac aparten who has boon spend ing two wrcka vacation with his parents, returned to. Medford Sunday evening to resume his dutleo at nuiiitgomery ward. .' - ., mis. Alva Davidson Is In the nrnnt. Puss hospital where sho was operated en for appendicitis Sunday. n. u. uuxiKOit left Saturday for tho ,homo of hts tlaughtor and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lovell tor a few days. He will assist In flluuino a well and doing some building and making Improvements on their new home, i Mra. Mollle Dohle and daughter Mary Cathryn who have been vacn tlonlng on Williams creek and In airanirn. 1011 tor their home In Ber keley, Calif., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hartley apent this week visiting their daughters. Mrs. Lnyton Sutton ot Modoc Point and Mrs. Bob Sparlln of Klamath Falls. James Ixthrop ami sitter cared for the ranch VA'uto they were gone.c stale Watermaster Pierce was on Williams creek recently adjusting water sales. , Karl lvere spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. eleve Wlllson and family. JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. July 36 (Speelall Mra. Mable Mack, county demonstration agent, visited and In sported the work of the durrrent 4-H clubs in Jacksonville Wednesday Mrs. (mint Backus has received word that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ken worthy and their roiisln, Carl Mut grove of Independence. Kansas. ln for this city last week, planning to Kvate here. Mra. Kenworthy and Mrs. Backus are cousins. Part of the Jarkon county bridge crew ta doing repair work this week on Rvatts crcew. Ottis Kraiiae. accompanied by a friend from Oakland. Calll . Is spend ing the work-end at the Ocorge lewis home and vulllng many okt time friend, here Mr. Krsuse Is a native of Jacksonville and son' ot the lata leratik Hmiu. .-... u..i- Jle Krause Cameron. . Mrs. Fred Fkk attended a lun. cheon and shoa-er Thursday at tne home ot Mra. James Young' In Mra- TRIBUNte, MEDFORD, ford, at . which Mrs. Lewis Jennings was the honor guest. The warmest days recently 1 in Jacksonville were July 18, 101 de grees; 8unday, 106 degrees, the hot test day on record at the local weather bureau for any July, ana July 23 with 66 degrees. Mrs. Nellie Flck was pleasantly surprised this week with a showed ot birthday cards In honor ot her birthday, July 28. Jacksonville Orange will hold a picnic at Bybee's bridge Sunday. - About 20 members of the Home Economic club ot the local Orange enjoyed a swlmnflng party at the Jackson Hot Springs Wednesday fol lowed by a picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chlldera and daughter. Maxlne, of Big Applegttte. were In Jacksonville Thursday lor supplies. Oscar Knox's new service station on Fifth street Is nearlng comple tion and will soon be open to tne public. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan lett Thursday tor a visit at the Frank Obenchaln homo on Sprague river In Klamath county. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy of Eagle Point, accompanied by Miss Ida Bentz and her niece. Emu Stedman of Anaheim, Calif., called on old friends here recently. Rev. Albert H. Gammons of Cali fornia, called on friends here Thurs day, en route to Portland. Mr. Gammons Is a former minister o: the local Presbyterian church. Mrs. Will Coleman of Medford and son, Russell, of Honolulu, visited Miss lisle McCully Wednesday. 1 GRIFFIN CREEK GRIFFIN CREEK,' Ore, Jul? ; 28. (Special Miss Elizabeth Myers ot Rcdland, Calif., Is vlsiilng her. par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Myers hero. Fred Spuhn Is spending the sum mer with his father and other rela tlvca here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook spent sun day with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. sim mers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hofbeck and daughter. Dorothy, motored to Dead Indian 8oda Springs Sunday. Mf. and Mrs. Juntnall and two sons of Qulncy, 111., who are touring the west, were week-end guests at tho home of their cousin, J.' E. LJudy and family. On Saturday Miss Irene and Helen Judy accompamea them to Crater lake. Monday they Stopped off at McMlnnvllle and had lunch with M)ss Violet Judy, who 1b attending the Baptist summer ses sion there. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hammock and Mrs. Moore and children were Thurs day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc Ouilock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nordman and dau ghter. Rosalie of Deland, Florida, are spending the summer here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Broun and daughter, Bcttlo, spent Sunday even ing with Mr. ana Mrs. it. v. oonnwn of Phoenix. Mrs. Southorland vlsllcd Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Hoofbeck recently. ' Mrs. Charles Hofbeck and daugh ter. Dorothy, spent Tuesday witn Mrs; Simmers. I:' - Miss He on Judy Is spending tne week-end with her cousin. Miss Mar garet Llnlnger of Ashlnnd. ,,; Miss Marjorio ana wiary r-isa -bui. a couple of ' days this wceld lavlth iheir aunt, Mrs. Frank Bellinger ol Medford. ' Mm. Vernon Ouches and cmiaren spent Friday with Mrs. Ray Ouches. Mrs. joo wyeni oi nnnuiu who recent visitor ot the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hol- beck. 1 persist. Ore. i July 28. (Spl.) Mildred Young and son Donny. Viola Zlmnier and daughter Joan, also Dor othy Ash wcro luncheon guests of Mr. and Mra. u. k. rtutcnison oi Hamaker Meadow Tuesday. . H. F. Morgan was In town on busi ness' matters July. 24. Howard and Lowell Asii aro busy theso days erecting a new forest ser vice station at tho Matthewa cabin. The report received here via r.none early Friday morning from the Ump qua forest Is 82 fires In tho last two aays. Emory Nyo was overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Morgan Wednes day. Chester Pullman of Colton. Calif., Is spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Asii of the Elk creek ranger station. Jim Miller, Bob MoKay and-Carl Chlldreth were lunrheon guests of the Morgans July 10. Later In the day they visited at the A. D. Moore's and were dinner guests there. . Henry Chlldreth who has the, con tract for shingling and painting tho Elk Creek school house roof has the shingling completed and two coats of shingle stain yet to apply. A. D. Moore and son Emery were business visitors In Medfora Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Morgan were guests of . the Chas. Juntzcn's ot Azalea, July 20 and 21. ' BROWNSHOHO, Ore.. July 28. (Spl.) Professor and Mrs. Morton Peck ot Salem, have been spending a couple of weeks here, guests of Mr. and Mra. Jack Heckner. They, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Heckner. were doing research work for the Willamette university. Mra. Irene Smith ot Seattle was the guest ot her mod'ier. Mrs. Jack Heck tier one day last week. Mra. Bell Slieffleld of Oreenvlew, Calif., spent the week-end visiting her friend Mrs. W.' f. Hansen at the home ot Mrs.1 L. J. Rohrer. Slsle Wllhlte and grandmother, Mrs. Wllhlte have been earing for the atoro and postofflce during the absence of the Wright family. Mrs. V. N. Marshall spent a pleas ant .lay at the home of Mrs. Kura last week. Mra. Llraie Kidder and son Ken ncO of Areata. Calif., visited at the homea of her cousins, w. M. and O. A. Hansen and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer last week. Mr. and Mrs. H W Wright and children. Mr. and Mrs Harry Stanley and aon. Mrs. Rachel Column and Is land Dysinger returned from a trip to the coast last Monday, afltr hav ing sirnt several dsrs at Crescent City. Bandon an Marshfleld Facials 1 Thur.. Frl rm Mori.. Tue, Wed. with 1 linger wave or marcel: painless eyebrow arching, dyeing. See pur fine, enlarged beauty parlor. Bowman's. Tel. 81. 4 l Old mirrors resllvered. will call for and deliver. Medford Plato Glass Co. 1'hone 44. OK KQON, SATURDAY, PORTLAND AREA PORTLAND. July 25. (AP) Fail ure of the produce exchange to ad vance the price ot top score butter to a .better price than was being quoted tor undergrade offerings, was regarded here as placing the market In an altogether anomalous condi tion. Quoting of 26c lb. for both extras and standards by the lexchange -was said to have placed tho makers ot the better grade butter In a pre dicament. . : ' '' ' ! ' In the meantime there continues a merry little-. war In the butteriat market. Payment of as high as' 2ttc for sour or No. 2 cream and 29-soc for sweet or No. 1 cream Is causing sellers of high grade butter at low prices more or less worry and -loss. No change was made In the price, of cubes on the exchange for the week-end session. 1 Generally steady to firm tone con tinues In the market for eggs. Gen eral sales continue at old prices. Indicating some Improvement m the cheese market situation the Tillamook association announced an advance of lc. Trade in country killed meats con tinues generally slow here. Sales of top calves are around 12 13c. Beef Is very dull. First cantaloupes of the season out of tho Yakima section were re ported n for the week-end. Tne shipment consisted of quality sta- . ards, priced W.60 craie. Somewhat better price trend was reflected In the market for green corn. Most sales around 128 sack. Owing to the slow sale generally, as well as Increasing supplies, price of California Elberta peaches han been cut to a general top , of. 3uc here. Local early varieties .onlnue to nave the call. jMarket? Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. July 28. (AP) CATTLE for week 2863. Trade in cattle weak all around. Steers and sho stuff sold 26(60c lower with de mand for former extremely weak. Bulls and calves appeared steady to 60c bettor. Extreme top for grassers in steer alleys 7.35 with bulk of desirable sorts 6.007.00; off grade 14.00 and less. Heifers were not generally quoted Bbove 8.28 with cows not above 8.00. Bulk desirable heifers wero $6.00 (, 8.00 with cows 44.25a4.76. Low cutters and cutters were down to si. 60. but most sold 2.003.00. Medium to fairly good bulls sold 4.00w4.60 whllo vealers showed a spread of a4.OOeD.00 with most below $8.50. HOGS 380, Including 200 direct or on contract; for week 2649. Market started firm and 10c higher In spots, but closed 25( 35c lowor than last week's finals. Light butchers ranged from 8.7B to. 0.00. for tops, with the majority sales $8,85(,9.00. Bulk and extreme top at tho weekend was $8.50. Strong weights and heavy stuff sold $fl.50pi 8 25. Packing sows $5.28(5.75 Pigs sold to killers at $750i8.75. Feeders wero quotably steady and scarce around $800 irf 9.00. SHEEP 300: for woek 10.028. Sheep and lambs generally showed a weak and depressed tone with a loss of 50 i 76c for lambs with yearlings steady and ewes steady tp 25c better. Oood to choice lamDs som eo.uu(.r 8.28. Thin stuff was $3.50 top down to $3.00, with some small trading in In-between grades nt $4.00ia4.50: medium to choice yearlings wero $:l.00i 4.25 with cull to choice ewes $1.00(8 2.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. July 25 (AP) Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, country meats, mohair, nuts, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay quotations unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., July 25. (API Wheat futures: Open High Low Closo July (old) 49 .49 .49', .4IH4 July (now) 50 .50 .50' .50!, Sept. (old) 49 .40 .49Vi .49 Sept. (new) 50 .50 .50 .50 Dec - 53 .63 .52H .02 H Caah -wheat : Big Bend blucstem .' 53 'i Soft tvhlto 4B', Western whlto .48'i Hard winter 454 Northern spring 45 4 Western red 45 Oats No. 2 white. $18. ' Today'a car receipts: Wneat 75. flour 6, com 1, hay 4. Sun Fntnclsco Itutterfat SAN FRANCISCO. July 25. (API Butterfat t. o. b. San Francisco. 28c. Wall Street Report NEW YORK. July 25.(AP) Finan cial markets dragged through a slumbering half-day with a some what heavy tendency today. Losses In stocks generally ranged from minor fractions to little more than a point. Bonds were fairly steady, save In the foreign division. Tlie turnover In stocks held around the reoent five-year minimum, with a two-hour turnover of roughly 400.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 18 select ed stocks follow: Am. Can 971 Am. Tel. and Tel 121 Anaconda 24 Col. Gas 29'i Curtlss Wright Si, General Electric 401, General Motors 3 Kennirot Cupper 18 1, Mont. Want it' Radio Corporation 17ik Trans. Am 71, Sears Rceburk - 84 United Air Craft 28 U. 8. Steel tiou Corpt. Trust Shares 5 5 Year Fixed Trust 7 Batteries Charged 50 cents Service Electric Co. Ill 8outh Holly Phono 1279 J ULY- 1931 '; -. Put Three Youths in Idaho Bastile IDAHO PALLS. Ida.. July 25. (API Wearing bright shirts and "ten-gallon" hats, three boys, tho oldest 12 years of age, were held by Juvenile authorities today after having confessed, police said, to 11 burglaries. Love of "wild west" adventures was: : blsmed by police for their criminal career.- . " ' JARD1NE TO LIST SALEM, Ore, July 25. ( AP) James T. Jardine, of the staff of Vie Oregon Agricultural college,, has been named as expert to compile data of agricul tural conditions In Oregon to present to the Interstate commerce commis sion. The information will be used in connection with the state's protest of the proposed railroad rate increase of 15 percent. The hearing Is, expect ed to be held in Portland August 10 to 13. The use of an expert to present the study was authorized by .the executive committee of the., state wide organization of shippers opposed to freight rate Increases.' Charles M. Thomas, public utilities commission er. Is chairman of the committee, BUTTE FALLS LODGE 1 Ell! BOTTP FALLS, Ore., Jaly. 25.. (Spl.) The. Woodman lodge'wlll give a dance at tho Woodman hall in Butte Falls tonight. Moore's orches tra will Curnlsh the music. As even ings are always cool hero it is a good place to dance. Call tor Bids. Tho Board of Directors for School District No. 9, Jackson County, will receive bids for the transportation of high school students from the neigh borhood of Brownsboro, which bids must be filed with tho Clerk of the District on or before noon of Mon day. August 3rd, 1931. ,, Complete Information will be sup plied by tho Clerk upon application. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. MRS. EDITH WEIDMAN. Clerk School District No. 9. LESTER THROCKMORTON. Chairman. Call for Hltks. Tho Board of Directors for School .District No. 9 of. Jackson County will receive bids. for tho transportation of high school students from the neigh borhood of Trail, which bids must be in tho hands of the Clerk not later than noon . of- Monday, August, 3rd 1931. i . , ; Complete Information will be sup plied by the Clerk upon application. The Board reserves the right to accept of reject fcny or all bids. , MRS. EDITH WEIDMAN. Clerk School District No. 0. LESTER THOCKMORTON, " Chnlrman. TODAY AND Sl'XDAY u.im A HQL'ND TKJP OF EXCITKMF.NT OVER . , . KAILS OF ROMANCE i with JAMES HALL DOROTHY SEBASTIAN Ptrcctrd hv Willi.m N!,h ' (OUlMSia PICTURE Plus! " . - Metrotonews Comedy , ' Chapter 'V'lngrr Prints' Uc 15c 2c Midnight Frolic TONIGHT " BEGINNING 11:30 SHARP Snappy Music! Minstrel Acts! Clever Vaudeville! 75-People 75 On the Stage ?L0TS OF ZESTFUL ENTERTAINMENT " POPULAR PRICES, TOO 50c Benefit Ameritan Legion Drum Corp ' ' BAD MAN JAILED REQUEST I "I'm Callspell Blackle, n" I'm mean," a man Informed . Chief ol Police Clatous' McCredle yesterday, when i telling him of plans to have warrants sworn out tor the arrest, ol his .guests and the entire group of people who happened to be in a Front, street restaurant at tne time he. . was supposedly short changed. , Blackle" said he had given tne cashier a .ten dollar bill, and sne had given him only 65 cents change. He had eaien .a bowl of noodles, and had two guests with him. The cashier and others who were in the establishment at- the time claimed he had glvon her a silver dollar. With the. aid of a man who hap pened In the police station, tne plaintiff made his way to the office of the district attorney who failed to Issue warrants for "everybody In the place." After borrowing numer ous cigarettes from Harry Hanson, the intoxicated man returned to the police hall and requested that he be locked up before he "wrecked the restaurant." Another man, who was said by police to be under the Influence ot canned heat, and who was unable to give his name, was placed In the city Jail over night. He had seen a barber pole on North Front street which did not please nlm, so he re moved It trom the walk. Ofilcers found him hanging over a fence on the same street a short time alter. ' - Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere grati tude for the expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings given during my late bereavement In tho loss of my husband. Ida Snyder. Dress Making; Special -All work guaranteed. Silk drosses $3.'50'. Ensembles $5.00. Tel. 632-W. 4 llotol Medford B arbor Shop. Haircut 2fic TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MAN WANTED at once to build fence. Phono 288, tonight only.., I .WANT a man who Is footloose, with real estate experience (preferably -irrigate land) who has $2,900 and - can see opportunity as large as a barn door. I think I can provo tc him that ho can earn at least $5,000 In the next 00 days. Ask for Dpwell at Merrick's Auto Camp. . , FOR SALE 1 or 2 good ranch marcs. G. L. Schermerhorn. 121 No. Grape. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Get keys at 229 Apple St. WANTED Washings washed and Ironed. 9c lb. Reasonable mending ufiiu ii wisncu. mono FOR SALE OR TRADE for cattle or grain, baled alfalfa hay. C. R. Nat wlak,Eaglc,.Pcint. Fr-"" HALF so' tons bf alfalfa hav In barn.C. R, Natwlck, Eagle Point. Mrs. Claire Boothby of San Francisco says that tho Fountain at Heath's Drug Store is the coolest place in Medford to have lunch. TODAY AND SUNDAY iuij.iujuiil. nun mm heart throb itVtfl V I Broken w i 7" Trowbridge rJ' ... He may be a snai Dcy but he kacin , tak;s to held a SUN.. M0N., Tl! Mlth . roNKr '! ' "MnrHTlr Ki"1""! . Mailje ty."? I Hotel M Dinner $1 ' L Every Day in "The Food Is "'. at the Medfr- : I '-Mt Tlnu, 5brOTnou7ifj Qkam J I , W ON THE t W STAGE YJ T0NITE 1 a" ' L- Fox Cmtcri- f n Discovery 3$V with jl': ICarlo Davis Pft' ils I ;S: Muster of Li! 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