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PAOE FOUR WEI) FORD M3IC TRIBUNE. AfEDFORD ORKOOX. FRIDAY. MAT IS, 1923 Shell gasoline won every important western racing event in 1922. ' In mileage economy, it stands in the front rank. For heavy truck hauling, where power is the big factor, it is the choice of those who have made careful tests of all motor fuels. SHELL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA Camping Equipment 4-I'olnt Kti-cl Spring Aulo Camp !!. Will fit in back wot of liny cur. Jb'frulur I'rlce - $12,150 Vulcan HK-rl Aillo I!mI. HiiIIh lip in compact bundle, full wlicn wt up ; j. 913.10 Cump HImIm '. 7."c Cump t'lutirn, liunl Mood frame ')"c Army Folding CotH, cunvaH covered, new $:.D5 Aluminum I'lutra..... 2 for IWc Aluminum Mw Kit 50c Aluminum CuiKeeim 4. . 50c Aluminum CuntiK-n Cup und Cover. Koch 23c. 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THEREFORE: Gold Medal Flour is the reason for more and belter bread. That's why: USE WATER freely that is, if you also use GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Valuable, Present to Your Grocer Today THIS (JOITON IS WOKTir 'St CKNTS to apply upon the purehiiso of n -1!) pomul huk of (iOU MEDAL FLOUR nt your grocer's. My 11111110 is ............. Struct Adilress Town.. .. Nnmo of grocer .... Not (Inn, After Mny 111, JDL'U , . , . ' . neileumiildo by Mviltnrd flrorory Co. . . IN LEAGUE RACE, CHIC AO O, May 18. f!3y the A ociuied Pre) Branch Kir-key's fit Ixiuin Cardinals, having won dge over both the Pittsburg and Boston clubs, thereby displacing the un pira tical Pirates In the second place posi tion in the National league, appear today as the strongest team the New York Clam will have to face In the forepart of the season. Powers Hornsby the big bertha of the Cardinal, laid off yesterday to prepare an attack on the Giants next week, and fit- Ix)uis never miHsed him, hatterlrnf Burleigh O rimes of Brook lyn off the slab in the seventh in riiDK- C to 3. Having taken but one game from the KedH, which they did yesterday, 13 to 6, it is too early to foretell how the filanU are going to fare against Cincinnati. But conAiderlng that the Jlantu' batters bombarded Pete Donohue, last year's leading league pitcher, out of the box in five in nings, it appears that the McGraw- Ites will not be greatly hampered The Giants take on the Cardinals after the Reds leave I'ittMburg kept on the toboggan when I-ick Rudolph came out of re tirement and pitched the Boston Braves to a sensational ten inning victory in a pitching duel, 1 to 0. The victory lilted the Brave sto a tie with the Reds for second division leadership, The battered Chicago Cubs battled the hHpless Phillies 7 to 4. The New York Yankees slammed Urban" Shock er of St. Jufs as though he were a recruit. 0 to 2, and Philadelphia Ath letics showed contempt for the vete ran I'hle of Cleveland, winning 4 to 2. Babe Ituth got his fifth home run of the sfrason. Detroit defeated the Boston Hed Box, fi to 2. Washington pounced on the Chicago White Kox, 3 to 2 and came within tin ace of overstepping the slipping Browns. Barry HeiJmann's record of safe hitting In consecutive game ended Corning to the Page Theater r v. 5 i I . Ai.T.-'i . V'i V: -,,V V y ' r s -XJt-r V-wrW . ,41 M edy, Intrc t heath, Red Pepper." who appear Tuesday evening In their splendid com- U. OF 0. WEEK END FOR H.1 STUDENTS OF STATE STARTS EUGENE, Ore., May 18. The Uni versity of Oregon is to be host to hundreds of high school students fmm ll n..l. n .h n.lnu .nil afly In 23 games. Yesterday's Results - XutlonaL fit. Louis 0; Firookiyn 3. C'hirm;o 7; Phllndelphlii 4. Ni'v Vork 13; Cincinnati 0. Uoston 1; l'lttshurg 0. Ami'rimn. Pflrolt 6; Bonton 2. I'hilnilclphla 4; Clovelnnd 2 Washington 3; Chicago 2. New York 9; Bt. Louis 2. ' Const. Snn Frnnclsco 10; Salt Lnko 1. Kcuttlo 3; Los Angeles 0. Vermin Portland ; Sacra men ta 2; Oakland 1. 9. SPORT BRIEFS EUGENE, Ore., May 18. Pendle ton high school was winner over the Astoria high school In the finals of the Oregon state interscholastlc do nate held hero yesterday at the Uni versity of Oregon. ' SALE LAKE CITY, May 18. The middleweight championship of the world will ho at stake tonight when Walter Miller of Los Angeles, title holder in tho middleweight division, meets Ira Dern of Salt Lake City. LONDON Jack Bloomflold retain ed tho lightweight championship of the British cmplro when Dave Mc Glll of Ireland quit In tho thirteenth round of a scheduled twenty round bout. SAN rEDUO Weldon Wing of Portland defeated Joe Fisher of tho U. 8. S. New Mexico, lightweight champion of the navy for seven years. 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The canoe fete on the mill race will be the chief attraction tonight. This parade of decorated floats will take place under colored lights. Saturday will be devoted to ath letic events, starting in the morning with high school track preliminaries I visit from Dr. Walter Damrosch together with a tennis tournament be- beloved head of the New York Syra tween the University and O. A. C. I phony orchestra. Next in the succes varslly teams. In the afternoon a:sion came Albert Coates, a brilliant second game of. baseball between the exponent of the Russian school, and Oregon and O.'iA. C. varsity teams th.cn Bruno Walter, famous as conduc wlil bo played and the Oregon fresh-1 tor of operaMn Vienna and Munich, The Minneapolis Symphony orches tra, which comes to tho Page theatre Monday, May 21, matinee and night, Is Hearing the close of what is perhaps the most interesting season of it3 career; certainly the most eventful one. Following the resignation, in the spring of 1921, of Emil Oberhoffer, up to that time the only conductor the organization had bad, the directors planned the season just closing as a "guest-conductor" period. Incidental ly, Henri Verbrugghen, first of the vis itors, has been chosen director for the next three years. Following Mr. Verbrugghen's open- ig concerts of the season, Ossip Ga brilowitsch, the distinguished pianist, now director of the Detroit Symphony orchestra, took the conductor's stand. Then followed a somewhat longer the men will meet Portland high school track teams -' " - "Ju6t Tony," Rialto An absorbing tale of tho life of a beast is that provided for the screen, "Just Tony," now playing, at the Rialto theater. It provides a pleasant diversion from the well beaten path of so many of our current "westerns," and that alone should brand it as a successful production, but it also has a splendid story. One can't help hut envy the owner of Tony, the beautiful chestnut hero, nnd with mingled expressions of Joy and sorrow witness his flnnl sub mission to the masterly hand of man. "Rags to Riches" Not In a long whllo has an audience of picture roots expressed its appreci ation so wholo-heanjodly as they do at every showing of "Rugs to Riches,'' at the Page theatro, whpre it is now playing with Wesley Harry In the fea ture rolo. "Hugs and Rlchos" is good, straight, clean comedy, with tho pranks of mis chievous Wes making for hundreds of laughs throughout tho evening. The picture Is packed with thrills. 'ek'y, hanging on the side of a trestle while a fast-moving train rushes pnst, drops flfl' foet below Into tho rapid current of a river. When Wes proudly helped capture tho thugs tho enthusiasm of tho youngsters In tho audience knew no hounds. "lings to Rlchos" is wholesome throughout. It- brings hack tho flno days of boyhood and recovers the spirit of the times when one did things on a dare nnd wanted to emu late the During Dicks of tho penny shockors. "The Storm," at Central Point limine Peters, Virginia Wnlll and Matt .Moore aro tho three stars vho mnko "Tho Storm," a masterpiece of screen nit. This film, which will bo shown nt tho K & E theu'tv of Central Point, shows a thrilling forest flro that Is well worth seeing. Got tho soft pner poncll tablets tor school at this office. tf H. W. C0NCJE UNDERTAKER Bormr to Weeks-Conger "Oo, MeUford, Ore and one of the world's finest conduc tors. . The season, thus divided, has had the effect of keeping the men keyed up to a high pitch of Interest and efr -iency, the quality of which Ia fc'jl maintained under Mr. Verbrugghen's thorough method of drill. Southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia people who enjoy music should not miss this treat. 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Our prices are right, quality the best.. CEDAR CHESTS Store away your winter fura, bedding, woolens, etc.. In one of our "Pacific" Cedar Chests and they will, be free from Moths, Dust and Vermin. Many sizes In stock. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS 10th and Grape Phone 238 CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual instal ment (one twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will be due find payable at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1923, and will be de-' linquent after thirty (30) days from Said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de linquency, . . Thirty days after such delinquency the property will bd , advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. ' Dated at Medford, OregOn, this 15th daj of May, 1923. MARY A. WEBBER, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. Standard Incubators i f'i ! , Standard Inrulmtora and Tlroortcrs nro nui'Jo in all sizes, Electric or Hot Water heat a patented feature found only In the Standard, Made In the West for 'Wfslrrn comlidons. Practically every large poultry plant In Southern Oregon equip ped with Standard Machines. There's a Itcnaon. l,rt o show yon hovt to make 100 profit per year on the cost of an Incubator. What other business ean show such returns? 'Standard Manufacturing Co. No. 1 Mitchell Way Tel. M8-R.3 Medford, Ore. i-ti.'..,-n!t..-W(,' :