MEDFOTJT) 11 ATI' TnTBTTNT), s lrRDFORD, OftKfiOy. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.' 1022 PAGE FIVE YANKEES OUTHIT, BUNCH SINGLES FOR A VICTORY 1 ' ; ; : ; OF DAY . fcHidAGO, 8ept. 1. (By Associated Fred).: Thdtifch outhit by Washington twi) id one, the Yankees bunched the four bingleB they obtained off Mog rldge lii io innings and defeated the Senators 3. to 1, for their sixth straight A victory. -As. Cleveland beat St. Louis with, 4 five run rally In the ninth Inning ,1 to . 6, the New Yorkers, in created (heir margin over the Drowns in the American league race to two and one-bait games. ' Brilliant ' fielding again - played a prominent part In the Yankee victory while Jos BUBh hung up his twenty seedntt triumph of the season. . drOOKlyn again got the jump on the Giants and cut the champions' lead In the; National league to six games by making it two in a row, 7 to 4. Jess Barnes was driven to cover In the; third Inning after the Robins bad tallied five times, while Mammaux ef fectually, checked the Giants In the seventh when Smith weakened. , THe. White Sox pounded three De troit pitchers, including Herman Pll lette, tor 21 hits and a ten to one vic tory) the last place Boston clubs pulled themselves nearer seventh po , slt'Wn by trouncing Philadelphia, the proves taking a pair from the Phillies yyVacoj-eB'of "6 to 4. and 7 to 2, while the Bed' Sqv' blanked the Athletics 3 to 01 a five ipplng affray. , '. ;,''.';.'- ''- VVf TSnDAY'S RE8ULTS ''H-', ' .' American . ; Philadelphia 0, Boston 3. ': Hew-yofk -3, Washington 1. . Mroft J, -Chicago 10. ... b6veJand.7, at.Wuts 6. .. v-ht-;vivf-::-?pi'"';.t.-.; - . Ronton 6-7, Philadelphia 4-2. . N : Jlttrdklyn; 7. New Yorlj '4. :-, r ' . ;flt,; tjuls-pittsburg. rain. :'.. '' , ;.N) Others scheduled. . ' Coat ;' .! , . p8kland'6f7; Salt Lake 1-12." " '. Vot i AligeleV 5 Seattle 0. ' : Bacrariienta 1, 'Vernon Bftti Francisco ,7, Portland 4. '' :" . '.flif iSf 6: Practief .Starts Sept. 15 : BUaENS; Ore'.,-Sept.' 1. The .. Uni-yfmt- of Oregon football, team will Mfttt training on September 15. . ; '-' M -but twp of1 tre6 of the 'players fiJI.Jie' bfeck tpistart'ln where'they lbft 6tuMntl Maut?i:a'J920 veteran, also Is' tefi&tfed tp'retufu.jhjs fall; . ;.. , .' r '.;'.'' .: . ." 11 ,11 ' . .. . WATTLE, - Sept. l.-r-flussell Callow wag; lat night elected by the Associ ated Students, e.xooutvo board coach of. (heTpiyersity of Washington crew. He' succeeds Ed Leader, jvho accented B' cpachB8 offer, from: Yale university. Callpw was captain of the crew In 1916. Latent Arrivals at '6 Camp Grounds Thirteen caxs and forty-six people stopped' at-the city auto camp last tlighti ;THoae, registered are as fol lows:. B' C Thurston' and party of lour en route' home . to Portland after having ivlsited Crater Lako; C. Hi Wilson and one other of San FtttnolseO; "Calif, on route home from .th north; E. Allbcnn and party of tnree en route to Santa Rosa, Calif., after having visited In Oregon and'' Washington; John Schmidt and party Of three -of Los Angeles, en route to tlflpkiiio, wn.: B. W. Garten and .one ?tnsi- of Spokane, Wn., ,cn route to .ds Angeles; S.".H. Bruns of Ala meda, Calif., on the way to Crater Lake; It.- H. McKinnas and party of nvei en, route from superior. Mont., to Modford where ho mav lopate: W. "Wj Vllliam and one other of Rogue Kiver, Ore., . In for the day; R. H. Byles iipd party of three of Belllng hanti ,ffni en- route to Loa Angeles; L. Weaver and party of six from Pa citlcV ' Wn en . f oute to " Medford, wherfe they may locate; C. C. Robinson-' and one other of Portervillo, Calif., .on tho way home from the north) .f, 'ft. 'Bender and party of thred; bf Lanc, HVVo., on tho way "bifid from the north: F. R. Bonder Sua. party of, three of Lance, Wyo., en jMjiite to Seattle, "Wn,, and George Cllpeft iand party of four, en route .hotilO tb Tacoma, Wn from Crater Aakfi.-,-' Jackson county will ohserve libor Day next Monday at Ashland, where a ptcnlc-barbecue will be given ly the Modern Woodmen of America, the Woodmen of the World, and tho railroad labor orgnnlzations. The program will be given in Lit h la park. The official parade of the day will be held at ten o'clock. This will bo a free-for-all event, and some Inter esting nid startling floats and fea tures are predicted, as a cash Yrize is offered for the best marching unit. Tho barbecue will occur at 12, noon, and barbecued beef aad 'mut ton, coffee sugar and milk will bo furnished free. Aftorlho feed the band will play. Oratory for the occasion will be unleashed nt two o'clock. Walter M. Pierce, democratic candidate for gov ernor will speak on "Fratornallsin," and Walter Nash, r will speak-, on "Labor Troubles". At three o'clock this following pro gram will bo started: , Fat man's race, 100 yards. -ti Fat woman's race ."SO - yards. 1J Ladies' ball throwing contest. Plo eating contest. ' Ago limit, 12 years. ' . . Girls' race, SO yards. Age limit 12 to 15 years. . Ladies' free for all race. 25. yards-. Boys' sack race, 20 yads. Tug of war, M. W. A. vs. W. O. W. (Railroad -organization -cliallongcs winner). Cash prizes will be awarded for. the largest Woodman family present, the ofdest Woodman. - the tnllest -Wood man and the shortest -Woodman on tho ground. , . As side.amusement features there will be dancing at the Armory and the Bungalow, and a boxing bout nt the Lyric theater between Lawrence Daw and Battling Frlck as tho main evenlers. The largest crowd that even attend ed a labor Day celebration in Jack Kon county Is expected to be on band. -ME In the main event nt the Medford Athletic club smoker last night Bol ton Meadows and Battling Frick boxed what was called -a draw, a popular decision. A majority of the ringside critics gave Frick u shade, but not enough for a. verdict. Mead ows was given the first round the sec ond was even and Frick the last two. Both young men swung hard and wild.' Tho preliminaries were fair to medium and a good sized crowd saw tho contests. CHICAGO, Aug. 3,1. The Chicago and Alton road was placed in the hands of receiver in federal court to day by Judge Carpenter. W. ti. Bierd. president, and W. W. Wheelock, an attorney, were-named as the receivers. According to a statement by Silas S. Strawn, apiwinted counsel for tho re ceivers, the receivership was precipi itated principally by the great fulling off in the earnings of the company due to the coal strike and by the extra ex penses flue to the shopmen's strike. At the office of Mr. Strawn, it was stat ed the receivership will not In any way change the operation of the road's trains. ' T. W. Miles acted as chauffeur and hot to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker of tios Angeles and took them tip to Rogue Elk for the week end and will then go on to Crater Lake. Mr. Walker is connected with Loeb, Walker ' & Loeb, prominont attorneys of Los An geles and he and Mrs. Walker were here some three weeks ago and re turned yesterday from a trip to Van couver, B.C. . ' Ben Rosenfeld was In town yester day representing Rosenfeld Hat Co. of Portland. Coffey Only 33 Votes Behind PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 1. John R. Coffey stood thirty-three votes be hind R. J. Klrkwood, low man on the republican legislative ticket, at tho close of this morning's' session of the recount proceedings before Cir cuit Judge Knowles of LaGrando. sit ting in Portland. Coffey showed a net loss of one vote in this morning's count. In pre cinct ll'J ho lost two and Klrkwood lost three, and in precinct 10 Coffey lost two, while Klrkwood neither gained nor lost. Coffey made a net gain of five votes yesterday after noon." cutting down Klrkwood's lead of 37. We repair your : ' ' Picking Bags Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite S. 1. Depot : Packed ittfvacuwn because its flavor is worth keeping To bring you a delightful; tea fla vor.That is the purpose of the round vacuum tin which holds FOLGER'S Golden Gate Tea. ' This new vacuum tin brings you , tea of the finest quality with all its ' . ' rare fragrance and flavor preserved. Black Tea or Green. . . ' , Ask your grocer. Golden Gate : V4r-. " A. F. i A. M. 'Special communication Sled- v.fbd Ixdge 103, Friday even- i lhg, Sept. 1st, 8 p. m. Work ih;!),.legree. - L. E. WILLIAMS. . gyy:".-'. - ; Secretary. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE (Iit, n 1. liitm'.tv. l.mnns Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which Any drug stdro will' supply fdf a quarter pint of harmless and-" delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly, frog rant lotion Into the rat,neck. arms, and hands each daj. then, shortly nbte the beauty and- whiteness of your skin. . Famous stage beauties use '- this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckl sunburn and tan blench because it doesn't Irritate. . Adv. Men Wanted for. logging camp, saw mill, box factory and lumber yard. Good wages, good ac commodations.' ' Write or Call Fruit Growers Supply Co. ' Hilt, Calif. ;. TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1922 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE , DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY , -Lt. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m. Lv. Roseburg 8:30 a. m., 2p. m. MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE . ; DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m 1:00 p.m., 4:45 p. m. Lt. Grants Pass 7:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 5:30 p. m. SUNDAY ONLY Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. ' Lt. Grants Pass 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m. We connect with stages for Portland, Marahfleld and Crescent : City. INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. ... . Phone 800 - - HEALTH THE SECRET OF ATTRACTION . Women of today tloptMid n koo1 deal upon tho modorn modiste :m a knowledge of the cosmetic ftrt to mako them attractive. Too often there exiHtn beneath it all n suffer inp woman whose nervous laush or forced smile cover a pans' of ukomv caused by Rome femiiil io ill. 'IV Huch a woman Kydla K. -!MnkhamH Vegetable .'omouml will brinp health nnd a happy relief from her suffering, that will make her far more attmctivo than costly urowns and cosmetics. For nearly fifty years American woman have relied upon this root nnd herb medicine to relievo their ail ments. Adv. KILL RATS TODAY STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills mlco. gophers, prnlrt doss, coyotes, wolves, cockroaches, watur bug! nd ants. A 360 box contains enough tc kill 60 to 100 rats or mice. Get it from your drug or general storo dealer today. READY FOR USE-BETTER THAN TRAPS Hub Auto Painting Co. WE DO Kl'UXITlltK FINISHING! Wo (iunrnntoo Our Work. SHH'lnl PrtiH's to Dealer i'M N. ltlversblr PIkiiki 20 Auto Tents and Furniture. Med. Tent & Awning Works OpiHwitn S. P. Ki'txit Crank Case Service i Have your crank case drain ed before that Labor Day trip. - JONES & T KIRKPATRICK, Inc. Next to Nat. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tt Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's GET READY for SCHOOL DAYS Now is the time to plan so as to have everything ready when school starts. So far as we 'are con cerned every plan has been made and executed to a nicety, when it comes to having what the children will need when school starts. MATERIALS FOR SCHOOL DRESSES i, Romper Cloth for School! Dresses, ju . a great' variety of ' styles and colors, 25c value. Saturday, 5 Yds. for $1.00 . Dress Percales 30 inches wide, in excellent patterns for school dresses, 22c value Saturday, yard 19c Devonshire Cloth 32 inches wide, in 50 differ ent patterns. ' Regular .price 39 c. On sale' Ofi. Saturday, yard ..l..:P ' Dress Gingham 27 inches wide, in fancy plaids and stripes, 29c value. On sale Saturday, OC yard Kyrth Cloth 32 inches wide, for Dresses in plain colors. Regular prico 29c. On salo pC Saturday, yard atijfJV Jap Crepe . " 32 inches wide, in the heaviest quality, both plain and fancy colors. Saturday, QC yard ........... . ..VOC DRESS GOODS FOR SCHOOL WEAR Wool Batiste Black and White Shepherd Checks 36 and 40 inches wide. Up 89c to $1.00 values. Saturday, yard Wool Serge $1,25 3G inches wide, in all the best shaded. On salo Saturday, yard Fancy Wool Dress Goods in plaids ' and stripes, 40 inches wide. On salo Saturday yard $1.48 fine quality in a great va riety of colors, - 3G inches wide. On sale Saturday, yd... $1.25 Wool Challie 27 inchs wide, in a fine line of patterns. All woil. On salo Saturday, d1 OC yard Silk and Wool Poplin 3G inches wide, in a fine lino ;.ir:':r::...s,.'.i$i.oo Saturday Sale of Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Children's Kid Oloves, All sizes, $2.25 val. 1 QQ Sat., pair P O .Children's Chamoisette Gloves 89c values. : On sale Saturday,' pair 69c Children's Leather Belts All styles, ; - From 25c to 69c ea. Children's Hose Supporters 35c values. On OA sale Sat., pair 6UC 20 Off On All Children's Muslin; Underwear Pongee Silk 12 Mominic, $1.35 grade. Saturday, 1 Q yard , P Children's Athletic Waist Suits On sale Saturday, suit 98c Children's Union Suits All sizes, $1.39 value. ' QQ Saturday, suit '"V. Children's Richlieu Union Suits On salo "7C ' Saturday, suit .: f J C Phoenix Sport Hose, for women in black, brown and beaver. On salo d 1 "Ofl Saturday, pair P vPU Children's Bobcttc - Combs, " 69 each Children's Wool Sport Socks On sale 7El Saturday, pair ' Children's Derby Ribbed Hose in black,, white polo, cordovan and beige. On sale Saturday, dCkr pair .J. , ...Oft Children's Annette : Suits Jjil.Gl) value Union Satur day, suit .......... Women's Phoenix Silk Hose in black and colors. On sulf Saturday, pair $1.39 $1.25 Children's Sport Sox Clocked. Special, 7Q Sat., pair Children's Silk Hose In black, white and cordovan. On salo Sat., pair $1.39 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E. Main and N. Central Medford, Oregon Children's Cotton Hose In black, white and cordovan. On sale Saturday, OQ pair OVC Children's Princess May Pants All sizes, 75c value. Saturday, tQ pair , OUC 5G-ineli Poirct Twill and Serges. Up to $3.50 values. Saturday, CO QQ yard V&.VO Store Closed All Day Labor Day Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Portage Prepaid Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Barrettes, with colored stones. On sale Saturday, from 35c to 75c each r-m-arpwavRl