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MKhKOIlO MAIL TRIHITNK. MFJFOUT) QUI )( ION. 'niCRSDAV, MAY 2.", 1032 vxav, vivw C H AUTAUQU AlSIANFORD AND U. OF C. READY FOR Mpilford, May 2.G, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Rare Musical Treat at Chautauqua Artut Trio Consist of Mirinm Stcelmnn, Soprano; Guy Marrincr, Pianitt, and Leslie Taylor, Violiniit lrFBFMSHOimHG I !;!; BY GIRL STUDENT i FIGHT IN i EAST! RFMPSFY RETURNS - PUEBLD ACADEMY , , Y t ft IB V li A I t II . . f:,.f 5 -y- . ' . -firms j J .r -H ' '-. I i ai '.. '.' C. - H v.vv:!.5 r ftkjta- jr) ,4 HAN Kit A.NCISCO, Calif.-From I ho fin' west, Iwii college track tcuin, rep resenting Kialfford university mid the t'nlvuialty of California, urn going to tln national rhntiiplniishlp tweet of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur At hltMt'M of America lit Harvard uul vi'rnlty, May 26 and 27 ti flr.ht ih'TO f ir IIi hIi place ii 11 'I, hIkd, to run off tlio Hi. in whl.lt tli' lr lk'"J "big iii" I ut I ko'ley, ("ill., resulted. TO LOS ANGELES, READY FOR WILLS ITEM A Colo.. May 25 Ml C.n suelo Baca, aged 11 yam. wait ulnt I and dangerously wounded at Lorettol academy here today by Mis Joseph Lllmrto, aged 21 years. Mia Ubertnl called at the academy in a taxirab and lanm-d to Ml iiaca acd wa pr- mlttd to do o, the slater aupetlor thlnkltiK the vlnlt.jr ranm from Mr liaca who wan ill. When It wan re f,OH ANflKLKH. Muy 2V t'tl ...I... lltirfU VVllla .I- untr iifhr , . v.... .,!.,. T..,y ull, ail KU .n,lr "'I1 hero Kti.tifoid turn think that thi a'-v.-ral I ,.,..., .. i ,h..lr r-aumr turn. H n notninx arlou tlw- wmnon nai.l tli'-n- tm on Ih'-lr tcMin will In line fiiouuh I ,, n Uit to Hwirin ami I will do hln wua not. fltMl ilu(. oohitN at Harvard to win Lidding." Ho Jm W lrnim-y ud ; Soon of tor the Lara Klrl m:t Mitts ii,.. ....,i uMUi c.iifi.niiii aiiiHHirleriildiraMMl n thronK of Information- I,lrt tho alatcr ttiiiwrior hard a iHdlcvn tliidr wtill-lmlnncitd tam will ! 1k m-wapcr "i n wh.-n h ana ruHdinn Into th room aaw rci"1"! Ht ix-rforrnanru of litut year when It won lh- Harvard inm-t and th national tlH. In thu "! iih-kI" Iiiti' Stanford took tin fltHt plni i-n hut lh larK' niniiln-r of California' oml and third idaf- inilnt tli-d up lh" i rotiti'Ht. One atar of the Harvard tnwt thla 'yi'ar )irohaiily will lm (Jh-tm llartratift. Ktanfortt, who thin y-ar h put tlx aliot fjO fi-i t and 3 8 of an Inch, run thn The reason why V ;j ' professional cooks are never without Kings ford's Corn Starch n PASTRY flour with KintEsford's maltea lighter and s flakier biscuits, piecrusts and muffins. Just useoo- fourth cup of Kingsford's with three-fourths cup or- , , dinary wheat flour . . . You can have smoother, glossier . gravies and sauces if you use a dessert spoonful of ( Kingsford's instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour IRrF.i A.k yourg -oerrorwrtM Johno.I.ilr . ' , Company, Portland. Ofon, ttir beautiful fuUUt ut tha mw Kingifutd Com rch ripc . , 1 100 yard daali In 10 und 13 ttcrtind 'and hurlnd the dinou 147 f (. llar tratift I pximrti'd to win thn alnt and dlHi-u. Attntlmr Blnnford atar may bf Morrl KIrkm'y, who laitt yfar won tin" national Intitri-olli-rluti' title In th loo yard duah. l-ftat ywir. when Klrka-y dim In Rood hai'. h ran ir-oiid only to Churli ) I'addork, world champion prlnHT. Thl aprlnic hi l-K havo b-fn Uilhi-rliiK hint. Helping KlrkiK-y will he Kddlu Hudd-n. attithr Stan 'ford aprtntor, who won tin two dah Thoao who love really i!""l nnth ahmiM avnlt t)H'inlvt of the oppor tuulty to hear tht M-Wiouii-MiirrliiiT-Tu.lnr Cottinny, whh-li U to appi-ar at Chattauitnt on the firm day. It la an'artUl group in every fwime of the word, a trio tlml would w-itt uioet fuvuriililo ii.iiiiiirni III liny urilM rli- of any i lty. It ii m-aU'Mi ny mim siinnin pui'ininn. tiramane aoprimo. on oi uiu hm.m pr.i. ; p,nU , 1(f m,.r, BKanill California Ulli. or t.. jounuer ainisera on u,e wn , aiHKe ...a . li. r .re ,, r , W1n.0 CttrdlM, ouartPr n.Uer quallly. r uik-e and power, Ml Lenlle Taylor, vl.illnl.t. I a pupil of the mauler ,,,.rplU(.d 0xy'' HendrUaon. Call A.er-a a... ... , ,r., ,.,.ur. ,..r,rr ,..,,. "- fornU- Bm, champHw. hope to .ful totie and a hr.ll i.,,t t"UW "' aa tht. o fa vo.nl...: ar.Mt Ufk , ev(1t ll( -"" - ""J - ' " - t ,..Ht time thla year 1 Ml and 3-5 aex- ItieIUer oiu... reniaraanie Kr....... ,u . Juvt.nn throw Stanford ... ,. . -- - - 1 i,0 reprenetiled by Captain Mint Manner, who haa hurled thn tar 20G fe-t In urartlre but whose mark of 19 feel and 1 Inch la the J'ar-lfle a0cla tlon record, l.ann Kalk. a point win ner In the Harvard meet laat year will run the hurdle for Stanford. fJn the California team will be aev era! men who won the national Inter rolhulate title in their event at Mar- vatd laat year. 1-eadlnn the team will be Captain Hob Jlutrlilnn n. aprlnter who doe the 100 In 10 flat and the 220 In 21 and 3-5: Hondrlxaon, na tlonal quarter mile champion for two year: Dick lienton and Charle Ikrr. dlHtanco men; "Hed'" Norrla. joint holder of tho polo vault championship, mho hn vaulted 12 feet and Inches thin year; "Hrlck" Muller. Joint holder of the hlKh Jump till" and Olympic teutn member; Jack Merchant, versa tile atar, who throws the hammer 171 fi-et. 4 and 12 Incite, broad Jump 22 feet and 10 Inches, put the allot 44 feet and 7 Incite, throw the Javelin 1 65 feet and the discus 12S feet. In 1920. Merchant wa the natlonnl Inter colleKlate champion In the hammer throw. In all, California enpect to aond fifteen men, the larccst ttam ever Kent from the west to the national met. On the California team only one point win ner at Harvard laat year, will be miss- Inn. Me I Si.rolt. half mller. Stan ford la acndlnu ten nun. having, lvft the coast May 19. Walter Christie, a veteran coach, la illrectlna the California team, while "Dink" Templeton, former Cardinal ntar, 1 coach of the Stanford men. atepped from a rattl-r here yesterday the vlHtor wltn a plt0 8n, tlie !a(.a tor H. v.,n week.' sojourn In the city f n th() fwjr wUh ft buIt ,B ,1 ot in. Aiia-eis. am wuh uu'ii . ....-Ii.. .. .1 li'nrmlv iri.efi.H M t:iriTn " , Jr. -le of ncnualntanns who were ut aummoned to the academy ar il... station to wi h oiif him. I rested Mis l.lberto, who the.jr said After tionlnK for the movie new ".. ..t ...ti 1 . . . r... i - . I . in.t. ........ ...i. u I reels th world lieiivyWelKbl cnam-lr-ttt imu ui:i:ui-u licr Ul liinmacj wnu iln litisl.-d hlmne'.f with attending Dr. liaca. which charge Mis l.lberto I to his EiiKllsh bulldi'Ks and Oi jmaii declared to be false, pollre hounds, then, followlnK a short I Infoitnal ihat with the wrlbes, ho hulled a taxi and was whisked away to the home he purchased here nomr months uko. Commenting on the recent Harry tlri b-Cetie Tunney m-i to, true cham pion said that while h thouKht Oreb mlKbly good inan the latter was out of the Uetlon a hMivywelKht I posMblllty simply hetuuso he a too! Nohody but a auperman can give' HIGHEST QUALITY Beef Scraps POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN $6.5 per 100 lbs. FISH MEAL $4.50 per 100 lbs. 58', Protein Guaranteed WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 'Tho Farmers' Service Station" PHONE 200 317 E. MAIN BUSINESS IMPROVES THRUOUT COUNTRY NEW YORK. May 25. A picture of twenty pound away and beat a real steadily reviving business activity heavy weight." Dempsey declared. I throughout the country Is drawn' by The discussion finally drifted to Secretary Davi In a statement today the Carpentler-Lewls bout in London. hMed on reports of employment con- uia mrpenuer iuu. dlu0ng to the department of labor. The "V :;:f:r .Vk roM unemployment has The blow waa fair, all right. Car-, en practically eliminated In New ....nun- was just too ruitged uud good , York state, the secretary said: that It for lwl." ha been reduced more than fifty per 'And Curpentler Is It a cinch you cent In the paat three months in Penn- wlll meet him In London next year?" gylvanla, while the swaasong of bust "I'liles something goe wrong In , Drgg depression has given way to a the meantime.' Carpentler and I will , cneerf ul note of improved InduslrUl meet agam ne yrur u aclv,ty , ,he middj9 wcgt show great Improvement I will beat ' . ., him again." Ist Yankw Falls. l'ltESTWICK. Scotland, May l!y the Associated l'ress) John CI. Anderson of New York, only surviv ing American In the Urltlsh amateur golf championship tournaaient. wa eliminated today by V. 1.7 Hope of Turnheiry. two and one. Wll'.le Hunter, the title holder, de feated V. K. Whlgham of l'restwlclt one Ul. .4 There Is "unmistakeable evidence" o. improved industrial conditions pre vailing on the Pacific coast. Mr. Davis 2S. said, while In the south the report shows steady improvement. PARLOR TEA ROOMS OVER WOOLW0RTH BUILDING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT liiiti.'li.-on 11 it. in. t'i -:Hil . m. AI'l.Tlionti Tc.i 'J :.'!(! p. lit. I.I ."i:OH p. in. Kvenitiu iiimI AH or Tli.'rtttv Service 7:(.0 p. ni. to 11:00 p. m, I ; Private Parties On Special Arrangement p Largest, Finest and Fastest Steamships to the Orient Four mnjiniflccnt Canadian Pnclflc Empress Stonmships now link Asia with America: 22,500, gross tons 21,400 gross tons 16,850 gross tons 16.850 gross tons Empress of Canada, . . ' )(Emprcss of Australia, ij.Empress of Russia, . ; Empress of Asia, . . . Fortnbihtly nnlllngs from Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., ' ' ; i to Japan, China and the Philippines. Now la the tlma i i )f to plan your trip. Reservtitlons and tickets at Canadian Pacific Ticket Office M il SS Third Street. Portland Telephone, Broadway 00 W. H. Deacon, General Agent Bandit Victim Succumbs OMAHA. Neb.. May 25. Robert E. Slefken. K, dli-d today frm a bullet wound inflicted by a bandit who shot young Slefken' father, an Insurance man, when the latter went to hi son's assistance dining the holdup of an ell n ation here laat Saturday nlRhl. , YeMenUy' HcmiIis. American Ix-ogie-. HoHton 6; Cleveland 2. " N.-w York 3: Washington 5. l'hilndclphltt 6: Detroit 7. No other played. National Ingae. Pittsburg 11; rhiladel.hla 4. tCalled Htli allow l'lttsburg catch a train). Cincinnati 1; New York ! (10 in nlnits). Kt. IuIh 3; lloston 0. No others played. Coast Irajruc. Seattle 0; Sacramento I. l.os Angeles 7; Sun Francisco 6. Portland 7; Salt Lake 1. .Oakland K; Vernon 4, SALT LA KK After one hour and six minute of wrestling. Ir Dern Salt Uike. threw Jim Iign over hts head to the mat. The Impact ren dered l.OKns unconscious und Dern was awarded the match. Did Him More Good Many men and women suffer from hacttacho, rheumatic pains, stiff Joint, soro muscles and other results of kid ney trouble because thoy neglect the Irst warning symptoms. Foley Kidney Pills aid tho kidneys to throw out the unisonous waste matter that, causes pain and misery. Stephen Iwla, Eldrldite. Ky.. writes: "Foley Kidney Pllla did mo more Rood thnu aM the other medicine I ever took. I had kid ney trouble ten years. 1 don't have nnv imln like I had before 1 took them." Sold everywhere. Adv. in 8TOX Clarence W. Sander of Dartmouth . successfully defended hi title as New Kngland Intercollegiate lentil ' champion, defeating Koger Carver. Massachusetts Tech. .-5, t-l CO. ItOl'LDER Colorado university moved Into first place in the standing of Hocky Mountain l.aseliall confer ence by defeating the Colorado Mines 14 to 4. Sff' of Um n) SutMft'nt 0f im ATTN INSl liiNCK L'OttrAXr T n.t1ftid is U ut Coiinerttcul. m t ur CMBlatteiuuar wl ih L ul Orvguct. M.e u.ut Ul Us. C I PIT 41. Amu-tt ctpiul Murk imhI np S ft. OAO, 000.0. INCOIIK M.t pra! tterit during lh. jar i:i.10.J2J 3i In... . I di.id.na. an rmu ra- i-nej 4uni.i tK rr 1.077,602 1. la,t It.'ia 'rihrr a.i.irrM ra- avi.eJ durtoa tua y.r &7.09 4T l.'l.l l:l IT MsnrasEMF.NTs M.l l.e duf.tii Oi year tTM-ludint .Jmeaipnl .to.aaa 113.00.13.48 Di . liwl, imI un capiul Mock dii(i Hi. ,..r . . 1.100.000.00 Coaiatt ioim Ud Ml.rta. uahl ilumx tl. ,..r ft.S0t.l0 7t T.t... ucu and im iiil r- iu Ibt ' I.ISS.'JOtS Aaiunl itt aU utli.f vtpvitduaraa S.W&U.SHS.fll TUI aipcndltara. i:i.ii.7i4.: ASSKTS V.u nf rnl .(t.U vmutri taur- l.t talua) 410.000 0 T.lu. nl .turlt aD4 bM.d e.ual laitrkrt t.lo.l !. JO I .... la bank, an on hand ... ;.l4 1 111 I I'n-aiium. lu roar-a of roltrrti,m amt.n .inra Sept. SO. til'.'l. S 97J.H1 O h.r aMall 41J.-J7 U li.lrr.-l and pta du and ac crual . . 2!.S3 It ToUl adumtad aaaU SS.4.U 00 I.IAHIt.ITtR. V.mn cia.m. Ir la unua,d. .1 S.OS1.S45.T4 Am.u.i. at unrarnvd. eramluan. ou all ..a'.UDhLj rl k. 20.911 003 11 lii. l,,r FiamoaitW a.Hl brt.r- .. ito.oon.oo AU ur liabtlK M 8'JU.OHO.UO T.sal Hat. l.ttM. capital. a:urk akctual. of 24.s:.(Ojl . Bt'StNKSS IN OHE.'-ON rOR THE TEAR If-, (....utitm. r.-lird du.MUt Ika .r S JS.S4J I.uaaaa fa.d dutln, tha far SO.ltJO 14 ' liKurrad durtua tlia rear. SVMO.a AETNA INrRANCr. COMTANT. WIU.IA1I H. I'l.AtlK. 1'r j.I.iiL il V K BKARPHI.KY. S-tlar. .UtuUai, rKtrt a""iJ tu wr.ica; r. UngKH.'IIKK. rVHtlaud. Or. R. A. HOLMES. Agent. Medford. Ore. ' Fashionable DRESSMAKING Experience in all branches. DuHUiiInK of all klntlH. Prompt Attentlnn to MaflOrders. nr v. loth nt phonn arw-Y . WOOD! It... Vlllt. f V. I.'l.. Cloll ll'svi.al Mllil Hand-Tailored Suits $35 to $50 Page , t Tomorrow 9 -.Mr . saf RU0CLPH VALCNDNO a M.HUH niiuitM Suffer Slump. NEW YORK, May 25. The Giants were on their way back to tho Polo (Iroundk today after a disastrous In vnslon of western camp. The world champions, falling off badly In their hitting und handicapped by Ineffec tive pitching, lost eight of IS games and had a siB.stantlal lead ot four games cut to one, which they retain ed only by taking the final game of the series from Cincinnati 2 to 1 ten innings after five, straight de feats. Pittsburg kepf at the heels of the league lender by making It three, straight from Philadelphia, 11 to 4. Tho St. Louis Cards whose slump has kept puce with that of the Giants, dropped their fourth straight to Bos ton to 3. Southworth of the Braves featured nt bat with a homo run, triple and single. Rube Ruth twice had an Ideal set ting for on of his famous punches tho buses full but failed both times I to connect safely witf. Walter John son's speed ball and the Yank lost to Washington 6 to 3. Bob Meusel clouted out his first home run, but no one was on at the time. Ty Cobb's Tigers in a slugging bee with Philadelphia featured by Hell union's two homers, earned another close decision 7 to 6 and hopped back to third place while Cleveland, minus Tlia Speaker, lost 6 to 2 to Boston. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director PRICKS A.itiiiN noc Kiddles Si."lo Includes War Tax Wheat Prices Collapse CH10AOO, Muy 24. Wheat col lapsed rapidly In price today and the May delivery quotations . tumbled as much as six cents n bushel compared with, 24 hours before, The finish was ttt tho bottom figures of the day $1.32 Wo are naturally proud of our brentl. Of e.mirso, it ploast's us immensely to hear the pood ; things that folks say about it and we promise to always keep K up to its present standard ot inviting flavor ami goodness. Ask for Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Pure and Wholesome "a llll j immm 'Mrtmn Wie ; Graduation Day! ; Young mn of the class of '22, you'll soon herald the day of going: forth to greater useful ness, enjoying' the fruits of your hard studies of recent years. Some of you will enter college while others will join the ranks of business. Whatever your choosing don't overlook the great import ance of being well dressed on graduation day. Good clothes and appearance is the badge of the Bucces3iul man. Let us help you in starting right on this im portant occasion and fit you with everything nec essary for graduation day. It Certainly Pays to Get the Best ; SPRINGER & LEE . "DUDS FOE MEN" - 105 W. Main Open Evenings aCroo rmnk -Vr S W It ; - i laaa- THE EDMONDS "FOOT-FITTER" has been a real popular shoe since our display in one of our large windows. A great many , men who are lovers of comfort are buying this ; shoe Ak them, they know. - -One Shoe One Leather One Last ; and One Price Men witli hard-to-fit feet breathe a sigh of relief as our Edmonds "Foot-fitter" slip on their feet; Such instantaneous ease is a revelation to them. If you want genuine shoe-joy wear "foot-fitters." . The "Foot-fitter" is made by America's Specialty Shoe Manufacturers, in a factory in which only this one shoe is made. It stands up because it is DUBA-: BLE, and it looks up because it is DRESSY I Service able! Practical! Genteel! Comfortable! BETTER fitting and NEATER appearing than any other shoe of its price! It has DIGNIFIED style and 'will al ways take a good shine." - Our definite purpose is to give you satisfaction al ways, and if you really want good shoes and real values your interest will bring you here to this store. . Price $7.50 7 .,', CM. Kidd&Co. 223 E. Main St. ' ' ' Re sure your citnip fire Is tleiul Then bury It! , f J'ljf illlll IMW Un, I'll" nm" i's V all otlxM' kind I iL voo MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor, Tlihtl and Hi' rhono Slii to J1.32Mi. With Medfot 4 trade la Madf ord niad