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MEDFOnP -iMATn TRTBimE,' "NrEBFORD, OTEOOy; FRIDAY, : SEPTKMKEK ' 8, 1922 PAGE ITVTE '' IS FOR THIRD FLACEi CHICAGO, Sept .S. (By Associated j J'resa,): Four Philadelphia twirlersl failed) to check the New York Giants', Dawns oasiaugnt in mo nrst game oi the series and although Jack Scott also yiaa hit freely the champions had little trouble winning 13 to 6 and holding Mrs. J. Stingley What Men Admire Most in Women Is Perfect Health the Sign of Strength Bakersfielo... Calif. "Dr.. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ' 'has been a great help to me as a tonic and ner vine and I am ' fclad to Bive it my recommendation. My health siad be come very poor; I'M'ag suffering with inward weakness, was nervous, could not sleep, and lost my appetite. I Was wcnk and suffered with back Aches and pains In my side and. my llmbg ached. I was a physical wreck whon- I began taking the 'Favorite Prescription' but it .completely cured nie of all my weakness and built me up Into 'a good healthy, strong con dition.1" Mrs. J.- Stingley, 2128 Q. St.' - Op. now' to your 'nearest drug store and obtain thin wonderful Prescrip ton'of rD,. Pierco's in tablets or liquid' or send 10c for-trial pkg. to Dr. JMerfce'B Invalids'. Hotel, In Buf falo,, -N. Y., and wrltb for .free medi cal, aflvice. . i V..-. Adv. mm w. i., ana wruo tor nee meai- 'U irinin - i I qtl, advice. - . '. Adv. ; : . tlill III 111 ' i ! V' Name "Bayer" on Genuine ? Ill v. mi . 4i . i. III .. . I . Aspirin, you may not. gei me groui s III . pver twenty-two years ana provoa nam 3 III! r. "7 Clea" lneI" nW- ill iche; earache; neuralgia, lumbago, rheti- - mi --- j u I ,w niinmna inr rnidH. iieauuuiic. iuuw 1 v . J ' - '- ziatiam ni.iiril.IS nnn Tar rain 111 i 1 . . , ,naa i artiwvnr nniv .aver iuikuic , illl a 1 -Til Mill Hi vhich contains proper directions, nanay IM I H - m H flH H l n hi i ... , - . -1 . mn n i ir.Tii m j iji wgi. i . ! irnmr ATA ntso aeii doiikjs oi t ami iw- i I- u..i' 1 II II I to3 f w Mrs t I I V & . ' - I ' A Thick, Juicy Steak Smothered in Mushrooms " makes your mouth water to even think ", of it but yet there is one more thing necessary to make the dinner supreme a steaming cup of . MtJ'B (maRecipes Mous&e au Cafe 6 eggs M cup M-J-B coffee ' U pound sugar I pint cream Mix yolki of 6 eggs with U pound of syrup at about 280. Put in basin in pan of warm water and cook until it thickens. 'Remove from fire and beat until cold. Add M cup of strong M-J-B coffee and 1 pint of whipped cream. Mix well, put in mouW and freeze. By Victor, ChifHilelSt. Frauds. their advantage overthe- Pltthurg Pirates, who blanked Chicago 6 to 0. Wilbur Cooper, star Pirate snutlpaw turned In his 20th victory of the: sea son. Cincinnati climbed to third place, ousting the Cuba, by pounding out a 10 to 6 victory over St. Louis, behind Rixey's steady pitching. The American league rivals St. Ixiuis and New York were Idlo while the Chicago White Sox nosed out Cleveland 9 to 3, In ten innings and the Athletics took a double header from the Boston Red Sox. Catcher Yaryun, replacing Ray Schalk, who was injured in the tenth, pounded out a homer In his first time to bat to give the White Sox their verdict Eddie Rommel, ace of Mac's twirling staff, hung up hlg 23rd victory by beat ing Boston in the second game, while Tillle Walker cracked out his '31th homer in the same contest . ., ' ' YESTERDAY'S RE8ULTS National ? Chiladelphia 6, New York J3. Pittsburg 6. Chicago 0. Cincinnati 10, St Louis 0.. No other scheduled. ' " ' American Boston 4-0, Philadelphia 7-3. Chicago 9, Cleveland 8. No others scheduled, . Coast " Vernon 4, Salt Lake 0. ' " ' Oakland 1, Sacramento 2. Seattle 2, San Francisco 9. At the Rlalto Picture fans will be pleased'1 with "The Man From Home," which Is now playing at the Rialto theatre and must surely satisfy even the most exacting. . A famous novel by a nationally known author, translated to the screen by one of the foremost producers of the day and interpreted by a host of popular and talented players. Booth 'iarkington wrote his novel of and in Italy, which meant that if it was to be done justice in Its transference to the screen,. It. should be filmed in 'that country,, an entire company being de spatched to the exact-scenes of the author's- writings especially tor'-'. this purpose. And then, the. cast James Kirkwood most capably heads It-and ACDIDIU .I nm.il.FffrHiB he hw the support of such favorites as Anna Q. Nlleson and Norman Kerry. - -. .' s Norma Talmadge, Page "Love's- Redemption," the attraction which marks Norma Taltn&dge's latest screen offering,' continues to draw at the Page theatre where it is scheduled to run two more days. The name of the star coupled, with a story of un usual Interest iini heart appeal and magnificent settings and tropical scenery-have contributed' to an unusually suocesBtul nip,. ? ,. . Thu annual fall onentnn of tbe Maitn . Department store was JiMd Friday eftrpoon, ,the) place being tilled all afternoon with ladies from all'i'harta of .Jackson County and northern California.' It was the larR ost ftt tended opening since the found ing of Man's Department store. AiitUmd 8tyie) in wpman's wear were, displayed r millinery, . dresn goods. sult4 and, cloaks, and these liepartmehta had. their full quota of 1'lBltorn all afternoon. The fall opening- will conclude 'Saturday. ; , Roses were distributed as tokens to all y ll tors: "' y ; '. ' . Market'Newd ' " ' UvcHtock , POrtf tjAND, ; Ore., Sept. 8. -Cattle steady i" unchanged. Hogs steady; receipts ... 311: r. Unchanged. . Sheep steads'! receipts 11l unchanged; PORTLAND,-Ore;,' Sept. 8. 'Bdt- ter firm; ; prices unchanged. '';"- '. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore.. Seut 8.. Wheat: - Hard white, bluestem, baart 11,20; soft' while, ' western white $ 1.04 j- hard- winter,': northern spring $li05t western red 11.02. Yesterday's car receipts Wlteat, 143; fjeJUf, .8; .-corn, 7; pats, 2; Jay EgW-and Poultry '.X' I'OttTiAND, 8ept.:8.-r-Egg Sell lit price, csbb oount-18$ 30&; buy ing hfloe current receirita-27:0c; HeP'ieflbi BOei-Belin price! 'candled 0 ' . 3 3 r. selected canded In cArtohs . rouiiry-t'rtenfl,- neavy nfc;. light ;;S0cr . broilers '.'20 22c; .- old' rooeten aPii turkeys yeungi-:39e; diicks ,20b.,;' ' -. -IP . ; ' .; .'.IM 1 ' 1 ' v.- '."--'' .', ".- V tiraln nud Hay ' ' OaU. . 128.50(830; corni iSo. S.yeU low.' 129.,..;,. -' ., MUlSturts Millrun S31 ner ton.- , lay-f-ftUylnK price, timothy, east ern Oregon- izoiaizi vaiiey xitBPi alfalhi !Stl8.50; grain 1718. f clover n: . . ; t Quia altd vetch S16,1T per ton. . faan TVancUco Markets -SAW FANClSCO. Sept 8. (VV.S. Bureau of. .Marketa.)-Egge, extras 44c; extra, pullets 33; undersized pulleta No.' 1 19c. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8. State Division! of Markets.) Poultry tin changed. " . ..;'.',' N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK. Sept 8. Indications that the hear position had oecame untenable provided the stimulus for a further rise in special stocks In the final hour. Shippings and low priced rails, which had been laggard In early dealings, were pushed up with the rest of the list. - A few of the strong shots ' were tobacco products preferred, Dtipoht, POBtum cereal and Delaware and 'Hudson, all at gains of 3 to ,11 points. ; Republic Steel was heavy.' falling back two points. The closing was trortgv ' American Beet Sugar" ;' 48.5 American dan ..'...........,.' 61.3 American Car & Foundry l91.7 American Locomotive '.. :..;..124 American Smelting & Ref'g...... 65 American Sugar , 83. T American T. & T. ; ,....122.6 American Tobacco .1.67- American Woolen '. 102 Anaconda Copper .'. 65. ii Baldwin. Locomotive .f.... ......... .131.2 Baltimore & Ohio, u 68 Bethlehem Stebl' VB" .....;........ U Canadlatt Pacific- .........148.R Central Ualhr' 4 1.2 Chicago, Mil:- 4 St. Paul 34 : Chicago, R.i.i'iV t,ac 47.8 Colorado Fubt' & Iron........ 33. 6 Corn ,' Products 1 114.5 Cruolble 'Steel ..;...'.,..:..;.....;. D6.7 Famous, Piayert-tikJr'.;..i.J..'.....102.5 General Stearic ..:...i.l...-.......;.178 Ooftdrldn-t.- -:.i.:...,..;..;:.:.V......... 35.2 Ol-eat Nofthem, ffd.-.7.:..:.;.: (1.8 tHvlHctble pit ........r',;..'.A.:.:.;.....: il.5 Kelly-Bcrlngfleld tire .....:....;. 44 .- Ke'rtnecott Copper .....i... . 37.2 Louisville & Nashville '. 139 Mexican Petroleum'.... 191 Mldvale Steel , 34.2 Northern Pacific .88.2 Pacific Oil 58.2 Pan American 'Petroleum 81.6 People's Gas 94. S Pure Oil 33.2 Ray Consolidated Copper 16.3 Reading 81.7 Rep. Iron & Steel - 70 Sears Roebuck 90 Southern Pacific 94 Southern Railway .: 27.2 Standard Oil of N. J. 185.8 Studebaker Corporation ..........132.7 Union Pacific ..151.7 United Retail Stores 84 V. 8. Id. Alcohol , 65.6 United States Rubber 56 United States Stool '. .....104. ." Utah Copper 70.7 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, You never knew that SniKfKsllods Kellogg's are a revelation, not only in CornFlakes, but in cereals! Such delicious flavor, such crispy crunchiness never before was be lieved possible in corn flakes! Kellogg's are a revelation to your taste! You have a great treat awaiting you the very first time you sit down before a generous bowlful of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and a pitcher of milk or cream and fresh fruit, if it's handy! , . It isn't fair to yourself and your family not to share in the pleasures that Kellogg's Corn Flakes so generously spread over, the nation and the world! You are missing a taste-thrill! So, tomorrow morn ing, serve Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast, or for lunch or for between-meals nibbles! They're wonderful and never tough or leathery or hard to eat! . Insist upon your grocer supplying KELLOGG'S TOASTED FLAK!? Also maker, of KELLOGG'S Get to the heart of this CIGARETTES Of finest Turkish and Corn Flakes could be so wonderful vn, vr. car, iiaiu .u, a wnf. ivnif lm with thia bia box ol KalloaB'a Corn Flahttt WUh.it ual timm cat now!" Corn Flakes the delicious kind in the RED and GREEN package that bears the well-known signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT I KRUMBLE5 and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled I , - H talk ; What makes cigarette quality anyhow? Chiefly it's a matter of tobacco quality the kinds and grades of tobaccos used. The extra enjoyment you get from Chesterfields is due to just that thing finer tobaccos of better grade than in any other cigarette at the price. The good taste of your first , Chesterfield will prove it. Domestic tobaccos blended to CORN FLAKES about, tho length of life jyour gar ments have, but Bend tjlcm hero and insure for them a new lease of life. We do not tear 'garments to pieces in the wash. VVd take , tho utmost care of them,,' It is a good investment to paVfor tjio high grade of work we 4fl- Try Our 'Wet Wash"& ; 1 15 lb. Bundle ;M 75c American Laundry 215 S. Riverside Phone 878 GIMCHXJUa China Herb Storo 1Mb la to certirj niat Olm'cbunc of Medtord. Ore., has cured me of rottre and stomach trouble. 8. M.. Ieonard. 609 J St., Grants Pass. v This Is to certify that Glm Chunf of Medford, Ore., has cured ins. of rupture of four years' standing. . F,vt3. Ishan 413 8 St., Grants Pass, Ore. ' Medford, Oreson, Jan.' 13,- ltlT. ' This Is to certify that I. the under, signed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Glm-Chung who Herb store Is at 314 South Front street, Medford), I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started-.to feeling better as soon as X used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as 1 was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. B. JQHNSON, Witnesses: ' - -"". Wm. Lewis, Esgle Point W. L. Chlldretn, Eagle Point , M, A. Anderson. Medford. t ' -K ft. B. Holmes, Ragle Point.. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point, ,- i J. V. Molntyre. Eagle Point Geo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point. 1'lios. K. Nichols. Kagle fdloL . t