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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE,, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1931 I COLORFUL STORY OF PIONEER LIFE (Continued nam page one) of the evenlnge the highlight performance. - Thrilling waa the pageantry of the large covered wagons winding around the mountain trail, the men with their guna, women and children all taking part In the proceaslon. The fiddle, banjo end guitar muilc for the old-time aqunre dance had the apectatora keeping time with their teet at, before the camp fires, the Immlgranta danced. Expert Rldera Participate Expert horsemanship, combined with fine acting, made the Indian attack aem all the more real, and, when the fighting was over, with one of their number dead, alienee reigned ae the orchestra played "Nearer My God to Thee." In episode three, the famous- wolf meetlnga of Champoeg 'were relived, with Harvey Oakea taking the part of Joe Meek: Robert Shaw, the part of John McLoughlln; Robert Sted man, Dr. Ira Babcock; and Robert Braddock, David Leslie. Quick changes of acenery were made throughout the production, and one of the most rapid rearrange ment waa the removal of the moun tain to be replaced by modernistic setting of silver hue. Ask Protection Joe Meek'a Journey to Washington, seeking protection for the Oregon residents, waa the subject of episode four, with Karl Moore taking the part Fat Folks Lose Weight-Feel Fine Lot Fat Till Btmimer Kocp Cool Look and Feel Younger Mri. Jessifl Mat tin of San Francisco is happy because she nu discovered th right, safe way 'to reduce read her letter: "I have taken Krutir.hen Rait a month and find Rrit hrnpHt. I hitve lost 14 lbi. tn Mi at time and would loae more If I stuck to a diet ns I should. I take them erery morning regular and hope others will profit by them as 1 have." We have letters from men and wom en who have lost as much as 100 pounds of fat from people who have reduced nigh blood pressure from folks who have no mora bloating or shortness of breath. Xruschen helps stomach, liver, bow- : la to function properly Increases physical attractiveness all while los ing unhealthy fat. Just take a half teaspoonful In a glass of hot water very morning before breakfast gat It at Woods Drug Store and clruggi.ns varywhere. of Governor Abernathy: Harold Oil- more, a senator; Paul Ooddtrd, Gov ernor Lane; and William Cot t re 11, President Buchanan. With the declaration of Oregon's entrance into the United States, the orchestra's playing of "Oregon, My Oregon," the state song, brought loud applause. The grand finale Included the en tire cast of the pageant as well as the Ashland American Legion Kiltie band, the Med ford and Ashland Boy Scouts, Ashland Cam pf I re Orris, Med ford Girl Scouts; Battery B, 249th Coast Artillery, Ashland; Co. A, 160th Infantry and Headquarters Company, third battalion. 166th Infantry, both of Med ford, and the Civilian Conser vation corps. Lighting Is Feature A constant shift of lights, to every color In the spectrum, added to the brilliance of the hurldreds standing on the sliver platform. While all were at attention, from the center of the pinnacle arose Mlsa Oregon, hold ing her scepter aloft. This part was taken by Jeanne Swlgart, The scenic design by William Cot- trell of Phoentx lent much to the success of last night's performance, which Is being repeated tonight and Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Others taking a prominent part tn preparations were Marian Ady as cos tume manager, R. Barry, construction manager, and D. A.- Runyard, light- ing. Stock was furnished through the courtesy of the Dodge riding academy and the stock committee for the Jubilee pioneer parade. Sound effects were through the courtesy of tha Standard Oil com pany. Vlnlng Is Chairman Irving 8. Vlnlng of Ashland Is pag eant chairman on the Jubilee com mittee, and Angus L. Bowmer, ptg ant director, with Ward V. Croft In charge of the orchestra. Mr. Bowmer's ability at casting and directing were shown to a de cided advantage last evening, and It waa evident that the long weeks of constant preparation and practice by the huge cast of more than 600 peo ple hod given a finished touch to the massive production that only faith ful rehearsals could bring about. LOCALS Mrs. Mann to Portland Mr. J. C. Mann left on the Shasta, thle morn ing for Portland, to bring her daugh ter, Margaret Mary, home from St. Helen Hall, where ah his been at tending aohool. . Mr,. Boggs Returns Mrs. O. C. Boggs returned on the Shut, thla morning from Coronado. calif., where she ha been the poet ten day attend ing the aupreme aesslon of the Daugh ter of the Nile. . To Accompany Sister John Snider left thia morning for Eugene and will return to Medford Friday accom panled by Mlsa Mary Snider who has been attending the University of Ore gon. ferketf Livestock PORTLAND, June 7. p) Cattle: SS: calve 60; low, unchanged. HOGS: 600; steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 600; steady, unchanged. (Continued trum page one) Oliver. NEW YORK, June 7. (AP) Bar silver steady, vi higher at 46 14. gon, owned by Charley brother of Lake Creek. The equipment showed Its age, but still retained the (la bility of the olden daya. Le&ther-eprlnged stage coaches that once rolled over the Siskiyou with mall and gold and passenger, were entered by Crescent City, Cel., and Vreka, Oal, Covered wagon alto dotted the pa rade and were equipped a they were when crossing the plain with a plow lashed (o the side and a dog trotting ftlong contentedly beneath the wagon. Th Friendly Neighbor' of Beagle covered wagon had colt following beside It mother. The entry ravored of the pioneer time. There were ox teams and coonskln caps, and ladles riding aide aaddle, In the riding habit of their grand mothers, including ostrich plumed hat. Pioneer Sons Ride Score of on of pioneer, mount ed on cow ponle and headed by Thomas Frlow of Lake Creek, also paraded. In thla unit also were J. F. Wortman and C. W. (Wig) Aehpole. The parade was a revelation to hun dred ft an example of fine horae- fleih still on the farm and ranges of southern Oregon. Floats were entered showing the es tablishment of religion, printing, fish ing, mining, agriculture and Industry In southern Oregon. One unit de picted the pioneer broom making fac tory In the Applegate, Fire flghtr.-g equipment used In 1863 in Jacksonville, and the 1884! model pump were alio In the line of march. Bend, Trek, Cel.; Grant Paa, Klamath Falls and Roseburg had entries. The pared formed at the fair grounds, proceeded down the Pa cific! highway to Sixth atreet, thence to Main atreet, and then down South Central to the starting point. It started at 0:45 and finished shortly after 11 o clock. Despite It size and length, the procession traveled with emoothnesa. There were but two mi nor delays, caused by a broken whlf fletree on Sixth etreet. i Portland Wheat Bendlx Avla. .................. Beth. Steel .... California Pack'g. Cataplllar Tract. Chrysler ......................... Coml. Solv. .... Curtlas-Wright DuPont . 18V, . S3i . 80 . 36'; . 30': TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . PORTLAND, June 7 (pi Oram Open High Low CirM July ...... 78 70 7614 IV: Sept 78V, 78 7714 7714 Cath: Big Bend bluestem 78; dark hard winter 12 per cent 81; 11 per cent 78; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring nd western red, 75V,. OaU: No. 3 white 26 00 Corn: No. 3 E yellow , 37.50 Mlllrun atandard 16.00 Today's car receipt: Wheat 8; flour 3; corn 4; oata 3; hay I. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. .(AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 93c; parch. ment wrapper cartons, 34c; quantity purchases, Vc lb. less; B grade, parch ment wrappers, 32c; cartons, 23o lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 30-21c; country routs. 17-lflc lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 17-18c; country routes, 14-loc; O grade at market. EOQ Pacific Poultry Producers' selling price: Overrlze, 30c; fresh extras, 18c; standards, 16c; mediums, 16o dozen (cartons 1 cent higher). Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials, 18c; extras 16c; extra medi ums, lfic; medium firsts, 11c; pul lets, 13c; undergrades, 13c dozen. Wall St. Report Chicago Wheat July . Sept. . Deo. .. Open High Low . 07! J 88',, 98 '4 . 88 0014 87H , 09-1.00 1.01 08!, ClOJO 08,, 1.0014 San Francisco Butter'at. SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. (API First grade butterfat, 23 f, o. b San Francisco. NEW YORK. June 7. (JP) While metal Issues developed some strength In today' listless stock market, and a few of the oil resumed their ad vance in the latter part of the ses sion, there was little enthusiasm shown for higher price level general, ly. The close wsa Irregular. Transfers approximated 450,000 aharee. Today'a closing price for 33 select ed stocks follow: At. Chem. lt Dye .....133 Am. Can .............. 04 Am. b Fgn. Pow a A. T. as T 114i Anaconda 1414 Atch. 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