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PAGE FIVE
LOCAL and
On Business Mrs. Ray Harnlsh of
Eagle Point was a business caller
in Medford yesterday.
From Ashland Qeorge Callas, city
editor of the Ashland Tidings, and
Paul Bailey Tlslted in Medford Mon
day evening. They enjoyed a trip to
the, House of Mystery on Sardluo
creek also.
At Wrestling Mutches Among Ash
land residents attending the wrest
ling matches in the Medford armory
last night were H. L. Claycomb, Bert
Miller. Art Cooper, P. D. McDougall
and Allen Autry.
To.. Repair ..Ambulance A Camp
SItkum CCC ambulance that toppled
over a bank a few days ago was
brought to motor transport head
quarters at the fairgrounds here to
day for repairs. The ambulance was
towed to Medford.
t
1 From Hollywood Mrs. FrankieDUl
and small son Joe Michael, of Holly
wood, Cal., were over-night gueata
Monday of Miss Isobel Stuart, 217
Apple street. Mrs. DM was en route
to Portland to spend a month vaca
tioning. Minor Accident Melvin A. Sim
mond of Route 4 and P. Packard
of Sacramento, Cal.. drove cars In
volved In a minor accident on the
Pacific highway two miles north of
Medford this morning, a city police
report stated.
Barker Bark William A. Barke.-
" 1023 Queen Ann avenue, returned
on this morning's train from Eugene
where he had spent the week-end
Mrs. Barker and small son, William
H., accompanied Mr. Barker north
and remained In Eugene to visit
Mrs. Barker's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
G. I. Hurley, for ten days.
tstrlct 4 will hold their annual pic
nlc at Jackson Hot Springs Thursday
evening at 8:00. Each nurse la to
bring her own table service, sand
wlches. salad or hot dish. Dessert
and coffee will be served by the pub
11c health nurses. Reservations may
be made by calling 1359.
Klwant Speaker E. C. Jerome
will be guest speaker at to
morrow's weekly luncheon-meeting of
the Klwanls club In the Hotel Me-1-ford
at 13:15. Field agent of the
Shasta Cascade Wonderland associa
tion, Mr. Jerome will explain what
the asso Nation is planning for the
Golden Gate International Exposl
tlon on Treasure island in San Fran
cisco bay next year.
Ex-Residents Here Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Linn, former Medford resi
dents, are spending a few days hero
on business pertaining to their real
estate and mining properties In
Jackson county. Son of Jacksonville
pioneers, Mr. Linn will be remember
ed as builder of the cement plant
in Gold Hill. He now owns and oper
ates a linen mill in Vancouver, Wn
Mr. and Mrs. Linn reside In Port
land. They arrived here by motorcar
Jast Sunday and are registered at the
Hotel Medford.
Livestock
Portland
" PORTLAND, Ore., June 28. AP
TJSDA) HOGS: 300. market slow, 15c
lower than Monday average; good
choice 165-216 lb. drive Ins 8910.
carload lots quoted $9.25, 225-275 lb.
butchers 8.50.60, light lights 8.25
.35, packing sows steady at 96 25
ft.75, feeder pigs steady, choice 102
lb. $9.50, heavier kinds $9 down.
CATTLE 300, including 128 direct
calves 25, supply mostly cows, mar
ket steady with Monday average,
steers and heifers quoted steady
medium grass steers salable $7.25
8.00, common $5.75 q 6.60, common
medium grass heifers quoted $5.25
7.50, low cutter and cutter cows $3t?
.50, com mo n -medium $3.754.50,
a good -choice beef cows $4.85(35 50,
bulls $5 $.75, good beef bulls $6,
medium-good vealers $6(37, quoted
$8.00.
SHEEP 500, market slow, spring
lambs 25 50c lower, slaughter ewes
steady, good spring lambs $5.50. one
lot early $5.75, common-medium
$4.50(? 5, few old crop lambs $350
M, good slaughter ewes $2.50(3) .75.
common $1.
Chicago
CHICAGO. June 28. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 17.000; 10-20c lower; top. $9;
, good 350-450 lbs. packing sows $7.00
40; lighter weights, $7.50-90; 450
lbs. up $8.75 it 7.00.
CATTLE 7000: calves 1500; me
dium weight and weighty fed steers
steady to strong: yearlings and light
steers strong to 25c higher: heifers
; mostly 18 c? 25c up; best weighty
steers early. $10.90; several loads.
$10.50-75; steer yearlings. $9.25 &
10.25: saiuatre buUs up to $6.75;
vealers, $8.75 down; steady: cows
strong.
J SHEEP 5000: late Monday old crop
( clipped lambs and springers weak
to lower: spots 25c off; native spring
lambs. $8.25-75; westerns, $8.50-85;
medium and good clipped lambs. $5
P6.50; sheep about steady; shorn na
tive laughter ewes, $3.003.25.
Smith San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June
38 (AP-USDA) Hojts 300. Includ
ing 123 direct. Steady: few packages
185-225 lb. butchers, 9 85; packing
sows. 785.
CATTLE SOO. Including 29 dlrec:
Steers slow, barely steady: one loa:'
990 lb. south coat steers. 7J6; fea
head It IS lb.. 7.00: load all welghu.
grass steers. $6.00-75; udertone eas.
Lat yesterday: Package 776 lb. grass
helfr. .6.75. steady. Today: Few
ranee cows. 94-25-85; very dull; bulk
low cutters and cutters past two
dsvs. M00L4.0O: bu:ls Isreely MOO
5.50. Calves: None. Nominal: good
to choice vealers quoted aft 50-75.
SHEEP 400 r-Jlly steady: around
two decks 72-82 lb. north coast
wooled lsmbs. 6.50 straight: cull tc
Common north cosst lambs dull
packages. 14 50- 525: ewes steady
round three deck, 110-I5O lb. 12 40
60, sorted 10 per cent 1150.
PERSONAL
From Ruch E. R. Jonea of Rucb
transacted business In this city to
day.
Medford Caller Mrs. Jerome Fitz
gerald of Sams Valley was a Mod
ford caller Monday.
Kelly Seriously 111 Col. E. E. Kelly,
Medford attorney undergoing obser
vation and treatment In the Veter
ans' hospital at Portland, Is classed
as seriously 111 by hospital authori
ties, according to word received here
today from his son. Edward.
Court Citation Bob Husband, 24,
of the White Star service station
on the Oreo nap rings highway, was
cited by state police yesterday to
appear In Justice court July 2 on a
charge of driving a car without an
operator's license.
Has Baby Word was received here
today of the birth of a boy to Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence E. Hansen at
Wauna. The baby has been named
James Clarence. Mrs. Hansen was
formerly Luclle Beswlck, a resident
of Medford when her father, Frank
Beswlck. was a member of the post
office staff here.
Ranchman Here Homer and
Charles HUlman, owners of the fam
ous Hlllman ranch near Paso Robles.
Cal., spent a few hours in Medford
yesterday. Accompanied by their
wives, they arrived at noon from
Paso Robles at the municipal airport
In their Waco cabin plane. They came
to town for lunch and remained here
until 3:30 when they departed for
Seattle, Wash.
lilts Pole Forced off the Jackson
ville highway early this morning by
a car on the wrong side of tho
road, Dick Kay of 1208 East Main
street, ran his machine into a tele
phone pole, he stated In a report
filed with city police. Identity of the
driver in the other car was not
ascertained as he did not stop, tlv
report Indicated. The Kay car was
uadly damaged and had to be towed
to a garage here.
Hammett Guests Mr. and Mrs.
Allen White of Klamath Falls were I
Sunday guests here at the William
Hammett home at 1421 East Main
street. On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. N. R. Crum of Bakersfleld, Ca'..,
spent the evening visiting Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Robertson at the Hammett
home. Mrs. Robertson Is the daughter
of the Hammetta and Is vacation Inp
here from Junction City,
On Field Trip lmerl Jarvi, assist
ant forester of the Rogue River na
tional forest in charge of fire pre
vention and suppression, left today
on a trip that will keep him in the
field two or three days: First he went
to Ashland to find out whether a
downtown office could be procured
for a fire guard during the summer
months, primary object being pro
tection of the city's watershed. From
Ashland Mr. Jarvl was to go to the
Klamath Indian agency to arrange
for a cooperative scheme of fire look
outs. The field trip was to be con
cluded at Lake of the Woods.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, June 28. BUT
TER: Prints A grade, 28c lb in
parchment wrappers; 29c in car
tons; B grade, 27c lb. in parchment
wrappers, 28c lb. in cartons.
BUTTERPAT: Portland delivery,
buying price A grade, 26 ,26 '4c lb.
In country stations; A grade, 25c lb.;
B grade, l'c less; C grade, 6c lb.
less.
EGGS: Buying prices by wholesal
ers Specials, 22 3; extras. 20c;
standards, 18c; special medium, 18c;
extra mediums, 17c; undergrades. 16c
dozen.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged,
POTATOES: New shafter. $1.90 9
2.00 per 100-lb. bog. Local, ' $1.90ft
2.00 per 100-lb. bag.
POTATOES: Yakima gems, 2s 60c;
local, 65c cental; central Oregon,
8 1.50 A 1.80 cental,
ONIONS: California wax, No. 1,
$1.75; California red, $1.20; yellow.
$1.20; Walla Walla, $1. 15 31.25.
CANTALOUPES House pack, Im
perial standards. 45s. $3.153.25;
jumbo, 45s, $3.25; do 36s. $3.00 crnto.
Wool, hay unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. June 28 (ffy
Wheat: . Open High Low Close
July 76H 76H 75i 7Sj
Sept. 77. 77 76J 764
Dec. 79 79 7BH 7854
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore., June 28 (AP)
Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July .7114 -71 !4 .71 .71
Sept. .71 .71 .70 '5 .70 ',4
Dec .72 .72 .71 !4 .7M4
Cash grain:
Oats, No. 2 38 lb. white, (25; No,
ANNOUNCING
the Formal Opening of
THE CASINO
Formerly Este Pool Hall
17 So. Front Street
WEDNESDAY
Featuring Hop Gold
FREE DUTCH LUNCH
MOUND'S 'MIRACLE MAN'
' - f . J
SOUTH PAW SENSATION of the Cincinnati Reds,
Pitcher Johnny V.mdcr Meer (above) won tamo when he pitched
two no-hit, no-run sanies In a row, the lirst being against Eoslon
Bees and the second against Brooklyn Dodgers in a nig) " "-.
3 38 lb. gray, $28.
Barley, No. 3 46 lb. b.w., 25.
Corn, No. 3 E. Y.. shipment, 28.75.
Mlllrun, standard (unquoted.)
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white, 71 western white,
70'.$; western red, 70.'
Hard red winter, ordinary, 69; 11
pr cent, 69: 13 per cent, 73; 13 per
cent. 79; 14 per cent, 83.
Hard red spring, ordinary. 69; 11
per cent, 69; 13 per cent, 73; 13 per
cent 79; 14 per cent, 83.
Hard white, baart, ordinary, 73;
11 per cent, 73: 13 per cent. 75; 13
per cent, 7714-78; 14 per cent. 79'J.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 17;
lour 6; corn 3; mill feed 1.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, June 28. Stocks
Joggled over an Irregular terrain in
today's market.
Selected specialties managed to
work higher by a point or so, and
a few were up more, but minor de
clines were plentiful at the close.
Dealing dragged in comparison with
the speedy performance of laat week.
At that, periods of activity generally
found leaders pushing upward. Trans
fers were around 12,000,000 shares.
Sentiment was chilled a bit by
action of Santa Fe directors In again
deferring consideration of Interest
on the company's 4 per cent adjust
ment bonds and omitting the semi
annual dividend on the preferred due
at this time. Both the common and
preferred Issues took a downward
course after holding fairly well for
a time after the directors had voted.
The bonds In question were resistant.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
AI. Chem. Sc Dye 167
Am. Can ... 96
Am. & Fgn. Power...
A. T. as T.
Anaconda ..........
Atch. T. As S. P
Bendlx Avla. .............
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract. ...
Chrysler
Coml, Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont
Gen. Elec.
Gen. Poods
Gen. Motors ........
Int. Harvester
I. T. & T
Johns-Man
- 3
..139Sf,
- 29 H
30
- 131
- 56
- 504
- 55S,
5
113V&
39,fc
... 32 ',4
35
63
9
87 '4
Monty Ward -39
North Amer ..
Penney (J. C. )....
Phillips ePt
Radio
South. Pacific
Std. Brands M
21'.
74 if,
3DVa
614
. 13
7t
29
524
10!'H
. 77 '4
. 284
. 53 '4
St. Oil Cat.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. .
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft .
U. S. Steel
San Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. June 28. (AP
USDA) BUTTER: Score 92, 26c; 91.
25c.
SACRAMENTO. June 28. (AP)
Churning cream buttcrfat: First
grade, 28c; second grade, 26c.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1:80 p m.
Use Moll Tribune Want Ads.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p m.
3"
GIVEN
ME
T
OF
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Mark Goldy, new president of Med
ford Rotary club, gave his Impres
sions of the . recent convention of
Rotary International, held In Son
Frandsca, aa a feature of today's
luncheon meeting of the club. "In
ternationalism was the theme of the
convention," ho told the Kotarlans.
"With the widespread unrest in the
world today, Rotary's aim of spread
ing international good-will and un
derstanding was especially stressed.
Over 600 foreign delegates, all distin
guished In their own countries, were
present, lending their Influence and
effort toward establishment of closer
international relations," Goldy ssld.
The Interesting programs, in which
ideas were Interchanged, wero de
'scrlbed by Goldy and pictures show
ing tho various Ratnry gatherings in
San Francisco were displayed,
Following Ooldy's report, E. C.
Corn, who also attended the San
Francisco convention, said he was
Impressed with the fact that "ideals
aro still being held by people In
these turbulent times." In speaking
further of the friendly feeling exist
ing between lnternatlcnal delegates
at the Rotary sessions, Mr. Corn said
that "human Ideals rise to their
highest peak when fellowship la su
preme.' Upon conclusion of the convention
reports, E. C. Corn presented to Poat
President Ernest S. Bartlnm a past
president's pin on behalf of ttie
club. Under tho able leadership of
Father Bartlnm. the Medford Rotary
club has enjoyed a year marked with
success and good-fellowship. A high
tribute was paid to him for his splen
did leadership and the clyb'a new
president, Mr. Goldy. was officially
presented.
KLAMATH MEN RESTING
AFTER TOUGH VOYAGE
MARSHPIELU, June 28. (P) Wes
ley Graham and Claude Kern of
Klamath Palls rested here today after
putting Into Coos bay Sunday In
their wlnd-bnttcred, 60-foot boat, the
Nomad.
The craft, long overdue, left Santa
Cruz, Calif., 35 days ago. Tho youths
said they had not once touched land
In the 456-mlle journey. Strong
northwest winds ripped off two sails.
Other equipment and gear were
strained by storms.
Graham and Kern will remain here
for the summer. '
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ional racketeers
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"ROSALIE"
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Craterian Has
K-nv. iu' - Vrirv I
The world's premiere showing of
Gene Stratton-Porters ''Romance of
the Llmberlost," with Jean Parker
and Eric Linden In the romantic
role, opens a four day run tomorrow
at the Craterian theatre.
A story of courage, beauty, and
the nobility of sacrifice, emerging
from the scorned swamplands of In
dlana's Umberlost country, brings 'u
Now at Rialto
8
- Anna huagle has tho feminine leaa
opposite Tultlo Carmlnatl In "Thtf
Show Goes On." playing today and
tomorrow at the Rialto theatre as
the addead feature with "Sinners,
In Paradise."
John Boles, Madge Evans and Bruce
Cabot have three of the leads In
the latter a story of eleven men
and women caught on a lost Island
without the slightest hope of rcscuu
Medford Premiere
Brings Telegrams'
From Movie Stars
Tliat Hollywood watches the pre
miere showings of its pictures
whether in a large metropolis or in
a smaller city Is definitely proven
by the receipt of several telegrams
from the stars df "Romance of tho
Llmberlost," which has Its world's
premiere tomorrow at the Craterian
theatre.
Jean Porker, star of the Gene Strot-ton-Porter
story, sent the following
wire: "'Romance of the Llmberlost'
Is one of my favorite pictures. I
hope Medford likes it too."
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A LOST ISLAND IN THE
TROPICAL
TODAY
and
WEDNESDAY
-en dangerously i .
but no matter
WE SHOVI
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7:00-9:30
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World Premiere
Ufo the characters that have become
known In almost every family of
the country in the famous best
selling novel of Mrs. Porter.
Marjorle Main. Edward Pawley.
Hoi lis Jewell, Sara Paden and Betty
Blythe aro also prominently featured
in this story of a boy, rich, spoiled
and lacking In ambition, fights his
way to honor for the love of a girl
of tho swamps.
Mr. Moto Role
Peter Lorre. tho Saturday Evening
Posts mysterious Mr. Moto. comes
to the Roxy theatro for tomorrow
only In his newest mystery film.
"Think Past. Mr. Moto." Pauline
Frederick and Sidney Black mo r are
In support of the slant-eyed star.
Eric Linden, who plays the leading
male role opposite Miss Parker, wired:
"Wish Jean and I could be with you
for the premiere of 'Romance of tho
Llmberlost. Best wishes for a suc
cessful run"
From Marjorle Main, who plays the
domineering Aunt Nora in the pic
ture: "Many best wishes for a suc
cessful opening of 'Romance of the
Llmberlost'.'
Betty Blythe, famous star of silent
days, now making a successful come
back and playing the part of the
"Bird Woman" in tho film, sent the
following: "Hope tho patrons of tho
Craterian enjoy 'Romance of tho
Llmberlost half as much as I enjoyed
making it."
And from Edward Pawley, the vil
lainous, bestial drunkard of the pic
ture: "Beat Wishes. Here's hoping
MODERN WOMEN
Nd Nol Sufttf roontlily pnln and dnlay due to
I'olda, oervoui (trait., exposure or similar camec
Chi-cJictcrBlJiaroondliriiDdJllsiirecffeeUvi.
rcliablnaiiiloivoO.ilbD.ii.t u-i.i i
iiwKiommrover.iuyeare. Afktoi
"TMI DIAMOND HAND"
SOUTH SEAS!
Eleven people
loved and hated
. . fought and
laughed all
their hopes of
r e 8 o u e gone I
,
GOES OH
with
ANSA
TULLI0
CARMINE
LESLIE
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that your patrons enjoy 'Romance of
the Umberlost'."
MAX, FEELING FINE, TO
SAIL HOME SATURDAY
NEW YORK, June 28. p) Physi
cians at Polyclinic hospital predicted
today that Max Schmeling, who suf
fered a spinal Injury In his losing
fl7ht with Champion Joe Louis last
Wednesday, would be In good enough
condition to board the Bremen for
Germany on Saturday night.
The boxer la showing steady Im
provement, they reported, and Max
was quoted as saying he "felt fine."
Too Late to Classify
FOH SALE Buy our 6-ply sack
twine at 4-ply price. Monarch Bee a
& Feed Co.
FOR RENT 5 -room modern house,
2S, water paid. 214 West Jackson.
SLEEPINO room suitable for two
220 Cottage.
FOR SALE Two mining claims on
Carberry Creek In Sutton Gulch.
Water rights, well furnished cabin.
Private road to cabin in mile
from main road. Swenson, Palace
Hotel.
FOR SALE Mohair davenport and
cnair, vxia rug, puruii owing,
brary table, vanity and chiffonier.
Samson's Warehouse.
FOR RENT 4 -room modern unfur
nished house, acreage, at city
limits. Phone 495.
FOR SALE: My equity in 3 acres
with 4 -room modern plastered
house. Close in. Box-1033. Ttlbun.
DRIVING to Salt Lake. Leave July
3rd, return July 11th. Take 2 pa-
sc users, . share expenses. Phone
1120.
FOR SALE or Trade for Medford
qtty property, well Improved, 41
acre ranch, IS acres In cultivation,
balance timber. Call at 020 North
Central after 5:00 p. m.
FOR SALE 8-tube R.O.A., Victor car
radio. 334 S. Grape.
WANTED Girl for general house
work and care of child. Doari.
' room and small wages. Phone 14
between 9:00 and 6:00.
BREAKFAST BET, $5; day bed and
mattress, $3.60; iron. 60c; tricycle
and wagon; card table, 11.50. 943
Murray, 1 block south Washington
school, west.
FOR SALE Cherries of all kind..
J. W, Huber, 859 E. 9th. Phone
582-J.
CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wanU
work In camp or home, full charge.
Unincumbered. Box 1210, Tribune.
LARGE ice box. Cheap, Dressler's.
1107 B. Main.
LARGE Fryers. Order now. Dressler's.
1107 E. Main.
DRIVINO to Salem, Oregon. Satur
day, take three passengers, share
expenses. Inquire 244 South Grape.
HOUSES for rent, furnished and un
furnished, block from Court
house. Inquire at 112 King.
World
GENE STRATTON-PORTERJS
HEART -TOUCHING ROMANCE!
Orphan girl of the swamp,
lands . . . faoing love for
the first time! . . . Here is
a story to stir your emo
tions as you
Bee favorite
characters live
again on th
screen I
STARTS
TOMORROW
lav
Shows 1:45-7:00-9:16 Mats 30o Eves 40o i Kiddies lOo
FOR SALE B-tube console radio,
16.00. Nearly new wood range. 208
South Ivy.
WANTED Lady to keep house for
3 adults and twine 214 years old.
Box 02, Butte Falls.
USED four-Inch black pipe, excellent
condition. Cheap for quick sale.
Phone 802.
RED AND BLACK Raspberries. Mc
carty's, Orchard Home Drlvo. Phono
1453-J-2.
WANTED Clover pasture. Rent by
year. Phone 414.
PLANER BLOCKS Delivered prompt
ly, $4.45 a load. Buy now for win
ter. Tel. 333, Central Point. Fuel
and lumber.
FOR SALE- Kill squash bugs with
CYANOGAS. Let us tell you how.
Monarch Seed is Feed Co.
FOR RENT Good pasture, with wa
ter. N. F. Ohrt, Box 127. Rt. 4,
Spring St.
WANTED Young woman to assist
with housework. References requir
ed. Box 1032, Tribune.
FOR SALE CHLORIDE OF LIMB.
Save money. Buy it 10 lbs. for $1
at our store. Monarch Seed A
Feed Co.
BOYSENBERRIES Field fresh. B. V.
Good road. West Stewart Ave.
ROYAL Anne and Lambert cherries,
4c. Phone 666 -X.
4-ROOM furnished house for rent.
Inquire 305 So. Oakdale.
WANTED E xperlenced waitress
Must be capable of fast service.
Drinking and partying girls need
not apply. Palace Cafe, Grants Pass,
Oregon.
FOR SALE! For eeonomy't sake in
vestigate our TURKEY GROWER
MASH. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAY7 60fl
gallon up. Monarch Seed Sc Feed
Co.
FOR RENT Furnished 2 rooms,
$12.60. Inquire 518 E. Main.
START your own business. Will sell
pnrt of my stock of slightly used
clothing, cheap. 618 East Main.
FOR SALE BINDER TWINE, $6.30
bale best grade. Monarch Seed ft
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Worm pullets and poults
with CROWN KONTROLLER PEL
LETS. Combined right in the feed.
Easy to worm with KONTROLLER.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
FOR SALE
LAKE-0-W00DS
LOO CABIN
Hturdy conatrurtlon, two-Htory,
partly furnl.lieri; on went tide;
bafe, fine beach: road to back
floor. Open for Inspection 3rd and
4th.
N. T. OHRT
Box m, Rt. 4., Medford
Premiere
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t "'ES TONIGHT!
HEPBURN GRANT
in "HOLIDAY"