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i oo ; t 1 O O TRTBTJNF, MEDF0RD MATL MEDFORD, OREO ON. o O i O o ; "o o o FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1925 o oo o".pAGE SEVtStf ' CHICAGO, Jimn 5. (Dy the Asso ciated Press.) Zach Wheat, outfielder for the Brooklyn Robins, knocked out two home jutis today In the game against the Cubs. His first drive came in the third with two on base and the other in the fifth with none on. NEW YORK, June 6. Ken Williams, left fielder for the St. Louis Drowns, slammed his 11th and 12th home runs ,of the season today against the Yan kees. In the fourth his drive came with none on base and in the eighth his clout scorcil Robertson. Hatries: Karr and L Sewell; Ruffing and Ileviui q i o O At XewQYork' R. H. E. 7 U 0 New York 11) 15 . 0 Hstterfpft: Gaston. Girard and Dixon: At Philadelphia ' R. H. E. Detroit 6 14 1 Philadelphia -....... 8 10 2 Hatteries: Leonard. Doyle and Woodnll, Star.nKe; Walborg. Groves, Baumgartucr and Cochrane Perkins. National League. At Pittsburg R. H. E. Philadelphia G 9 1 Pittsburg 6 9 2 Hatteries: .Mitchell and llenline; Morrison, Kromer and Smith, Gooch. At -Chicago R. I I. E. Brooklyn ...tJ 7 IS 0 Chicago - 6 13 1 Batteries: Vance and Deberry; Cooper, Kecno, Jacobs and llartnett. At Cincinnati R. H. E. Boston :. 0 3 2 - Cincinnati 17 1 Batteries: Benton and Gibson; Lunuc and Hnrgravo, Wingo. American' League. . At Boston - R. H. E. Cleveland 4 8 0 Boston ....r.:'..:.....t. 5 10 2 At Washington R. H. E. Chlcaso 3 5 2 Washington 5 10 1 Batteries: Cvengros. Bush. Hlanken shliv and Schalk. Crouse; Coveleskic, .Murray and Ruel.' 4- SPOUT BRIEFS SPOKANE, Wash., June 6 Cyclone Thompson, Spokane middleweight wrestler, won one fall from frank Pilling of Pendleton, Ore., here last night. The match was awarded by the referee to Thompson after the one fall, although it was scheduled for three falls. YESTERDAY'S KESII.TS At Portland 2: Han Francisco 5. At Seattle C; Los Angeles 5. At Vennon 4; Sacramento 0. At Oakland 2; Salt Lake 3. A olpnir moon Indicates frost. The- Markets Livestock I'OHTLAXn. Ore., Juno Cattle: Nominally steady: no reci'ipls. Hogs nominally steady; receipts 1CJ5. Sheep slow, about steady; receipts 955. Errs PORTLAND, Ore., June 5. Ekrs firm. Current receipts 3lc; putlets 2 7 la ff'SKc; firsts L'94M3Dc: extras 30':ii31c delivered Portland. Uuttei' Butter firm. Extra cubes, city 43c: standards 42c: prime firsts . -Uc: firsts 40c; undergrade . nominal; prints 42c; cuYtons 4 4c. Ituttei-fnt steady., iiest churning cream 40c net shippers track in zone one; 4 2c delivered Portland. . Poultry . Poultry steady. Heavy liens 24 25c; liKht 22c; broilers 206' 26c: young white ducks 25!2lc. . 1'otattK'K Potatoes steady. No. i 2.35. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 5. No sea sion of the Portland grain exchange today or Saturday because of the an nual meeting of the Pacific Northwest Grain Dealers' association at Walla Wallo. , . 9 Today's car recelptsWlieat 10, Hour 3, oats 4, hay 3. San El-alU'ix'o Market SAX FRANCISCO, June 6. (l S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Kryers. leghorn 2 to 2 la lbs. 28 ft' 31c; colored 2 to 2 H, lbs. 34W3tlc. Young roosters, colored 3 11m. 40c: 3', llis. und up 42tt 43c; Muggy show ing spurs 30ft 35c. j) ; ;-J" ! Hi , T, - -sjjii , SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 llutter f.o.b. San lranclsco 4Uc. More than half the world's gold output comes from British South Africa. I i j I QUALITY . " L CORNER J Fountain Lunches and we have Winstel's . Delicious Candies, Davidson's Corner Fir and Main MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS bainty Fingers Still Delight in Samplers! Formerly it was tin quaint cross-stitch sampler which attracted so much iitU'iiliou ami comment and was likely to be framed and hunt; on the wall as a proud masterpiece of needlework. Nowadays it's Whitman's Sampler which preserves the fine old atmosphere and tradition ami is so much prized for the tiiality and unique variety of its sweets. This is the candy package which has struck such a re r.ponsive chord that "Whitman's Sampler" has a meaning and a distinction all its own. Selected from ten leading Whitman's packages, the Sampler assortment is u delightful response to most tttsles in sweets. ' HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) As near as your phone. JfContiarahle Flavor Is everything in ice cream, in fact, if ico cream lacks flavor anil hitn every other pood nuallty, It falls short of what It should ho. Our creams comblnu flavor with purity. Vc-- Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County ! Creamery 95 Busy Stores The Reason We Sell for Less SPECIAL SALE EVERY DAY at All Merchandise Bought by the Golden Rule Associated Stores, Is Bought at the Lowest Possible ; Price, Quality Considered, Making It Impossible for the Single Store Purchaser to Meet Our Prices on the Same Quality Goods. 95 Busy Stores The Reason We Sell for Less Shoes for All Ladies' black kid Pumps.. Ladies' Patent Pumps $6.95 to $7. $4.98, $6.25 to $6. Ladies' new tan Pumps '..$6.45, $8.95 to $7. One-strap and two-strap kid House Slippers $1. High fattPatcimnps....:.: U L.;$6. High heel Satin Pumps at $7. See our bargain counter of Ladies' Slippers, specials at .... $3.98 to $4, Girls' low heel tan and patent Pumps at .., $4. Men's Dress Shoes :....$3.85 to $9. Men's Dress Oxfords $4.98 to $8. Men's Work Shoes, muleskin, at $1. Men's elk Work Shoes at .'. $1. Other Work Shoes at :.. .......$3.95 to $4, 50 75 95 98 95' 98 98 25 45 89 98 95 Big line of Boys' and Girls' Dress Shoes and low shoes at very low prices, also big line of Tennis Shoes. If You Are Not in the Habit of Buying Your Shoes Here, Start Now! Ladies' Underwear All styles, regular 65c values, Saturday special, suit .48 Bodice top, shell knee, open.. '. 85 Round, heck, loose knee, open..... ....50 to 8 Pound neck, loose knee, closed t80 Bodice top, loose knee, closed... 50 to 80& Bound neck, tight knee, open 50 to 65 Bodice top, tight knee, open... ... 50 Vests, all sizes, special.... 25c Vests, all sizes 50 to 85 Ladies' knit bloomers in all sizes.. . oOf i -' . k f " ' ' ' : ;s for Men and' Boys Special this week Men's English Broadcloth Shirts, regular $2.50 quality -..........$1.95 Boys' Athletic Union Suits 55 Boys' Mesh' Knit Unioit Suits 48 Men's Athletic Nainsook Union Suits 50 to $1.10 Munsingwear fine Golf Union Suits $1.55 Men's heavy Cotton Sox --15 Men s Dress Cotton Sox , .'-1..15 to 25 Men's Sdk Dress Sox : ...75 to $1.00 Men's Work Shirts, extra good quality, blue, gray, khaki 89d aBoys' Work Shirts 59 to 75 Lumbermen's extra heavy Mitts 92 3Ien's leather Work Gloves ...45S 60$ to $1.95 Ready - to -Wear Compare These Prices With All Sale Prices: Special one lot Ladies' Sweater' at! Special one lot Ladies' Dresses 'at..'... Furnishing :$i.89 .$10.00 Special one lot Ladies' Dresses' at.:.! I.S16.45 'nglish Broadcloth Dresses' at.'.:.'.. : $4.15 Other Silk Dresses at $25.00 to $29.75 Summer Coats $14.85 to $25.00 Ladies' Suits priced ....$16.45 to $50.00 Special Ladies' Blouses, values to .$12.00, at $7.95 Ladies' Tweed Knickers at : $2.80 Special Bungalow Aprons at 50 to 98 House Dresses $1.95 to $3.75 New Summer Skirts $7.00 and up New Fancy Silk Scarfs at :$2.80 Wonderful line of the new Siimuicr Night Gowns, all 1 colors at - $1.60 Special in Ladies' Corsets at $2.50 Special in Ladies' Corsets at.....;.........' $1.00 Other Corsets $2.50 to $6.75 Brassieres, priced 30 to $1.50 See our special in Ladies' Crepe Bloomers at .-...50 Big Line of Khaki Outing Togs, Shirts, Lace Leg Trousers, Knickers, Coats and Hats at Very Reasonable Prices. Silks and Crepes New shipment All-Silk Printed Crepe, 39 inches, at....$2.45 3G-inch "Printed Crepe at : $2.25 . 36-39-inch Crepe de Chine at .. .......L $1.75 40-inch Georgette Crepe, all colors $1.50 to $1.80 39-inch Satin Back Crepe, yard ..'.. $2.80 36-inch Odette, solid colors $1.25 3G-hich Faille Silk, yard :...$2.80 36-inch Printed Kimona Silk $1.50 38-inch Silk Vesting, all colors, yard t 98 SPECIAL . 21 Suits at $27.85 We have placed on the Bargain Back one lot of suits, con taining whipcords, gabardines and worsteds. These suits are all high-class merchandise, made of good material and finely tailored, and the sizes arc as follows: N 1 size 34 3 size .35 2 size 36 ' 5 size 37 4 size 38 3 sizp 39 2 size 40 ' 1 size 42 24 Suits at $19.85 In this lot are to be found tweeds, blup serges and worsteds. Sizes are as follows: , , 9 New Shipment of English Broadcloth and Rayon v 36-in. Fast color llerinbonc Stripe Bavon 89 36-in. Fast color English Broadcloth 65 36-in. Fast color Domestic Broadcloth . .....55 36-in. Linfast Suiting, solid color 48 40-jn. Derby Voile, solid color -.-45 36-40 in. Normandy Voiles, fancy patterns 50 36-in. Dotted Voiles, fancy patterns .35tf 36-in. Percales' : ,18tf t , 36-in. Percales .:. '. '.'.2S4 32-in. Kalburnie Gingham 23 32-in. LaSallc Gingham : 15 ' 36-in. Solid and Fancy Silkolenc 25 36-in. Cretonnes, new patterns :. 35 Japanese jiarasols, three sizes, small, medium and large, this week only ...85 1 size 34 5 sic 36 3 size 38 3 size 40 1 size .:i. -5 size 37 3 size 39 2 size 42 In Our Hosiery Dept. Phoenix Hose in All Colors, Full Lengths and Bobs Bob Silk Hose, black and colors, pair..;; ,.i......:..J. $1.50 Silk Hose, black, cordovan and colors, price :.....$1.00, $1.5Q, $1-85 to $4.00 Children's Half and Three-quarter Hose, lisle and fiber, . prices 25, 50 to 60 Suits for, Men, Youths and Boys at Remarkably Low Prices Boys' Two Pants Suits....$6.50, $7.95, $12.35 to. $15.00, Youths' Suits at.......,....: :. $14.85, $19.85 to $20.75 Young Men's Suits in the newest styles and colors at $32.25 to $38.25 Men's Suits priced at $16.85 to $38.75 Men's Stout Suits, sizes 40 to 46, priced at.u,'.J $34.50 . Boys Caps 75 to $1-50. Children's Summer Hats ..45 to $1.50 Men's Caps...::. ..$1.00, $1.25, $1.95 to $2.25 Men's Dress Hats $1.75, $2.75, $3.50to $6.30 Men's Straw Work UaU: 10, 15, 25,5 to 50 o