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MT:rFOT?n matl ttjtbttxr medfoTvP. onr.noy, Thursday, july 2, 102:. PAOE FIVFr mm u,s. JO POSTPONE! Y. FIGHTS TONIGHT I ONE DAY REVIVE. LIVELY BALL TALK NEW YORK. July 2. (A. Pl- Twenty big league home runs, all In Miss Af'lene Kurhart 1b spending a week or two nt Mcdfoiil, the guest of her grnmlmother. Mr. ami Mrs. George Wiley and Logan Julian is hero In charge ofi!carh nnd Mrs. Heed Carter wcru Wednesday. Tho next meeting will his father's store during Mr. and Medford shoppers Wednesday after. Mrs. Julian's absence, on their vaen- noon from ltogue Klver. Hon. daughter, Misa Jnnnie and ClintoiyJ ivarl Stnihan nnd wife of Okln- E WISILKllON. July 2. (A. P.) John WlH'y of MK'loutl, Oil., motored to lloKiie I liver Suiuliiy and visilvu ut the Wilty-Oirtcr runrh. Mrs. Grace Wood, who broke her nmv a while RO, while thinninp fruit, reports it ns doing nicely nnd she will he able noon to huvo the splints removed. Truenmn Scotf gf lckens, Iowa, and h8 mother, Mrs. W. Scott ot ntral Point, brother mul mother of the same afternoon, are fiWInn tho Ilennessy, of Indianapolis, nnd Kay Kat. Sl.ott, visited him Thursday. Mr fans considerable food for argument Casey of San Francisco entered the tday as to the lively hall. Seven of semt-flnals of the doublets of the all- the big blows were made by the Knland tennis championship by de- lants as they won a double header fouiinK the Itritish pair, U. I. from the Phillies and returned to Cruwford and F. M. IJ. Fisher, ti-4, first place ahead of the Pirates. 4-, 0-1. Irish M ousel socked for the circuit Three malt-hen, the semi-finals of In tho rim crania u'l.fli tUa M.rnai tho iiioii'k KinrliM iinri lh. ilmi lih Fair weather with a bright sun In cjan won( 6 to 4( and tlon Cammed play between the Americans and Hrlt-mld-aftcrnoon, indicated that tho two more in the concluding number," ish, proved n bis drawinp card, altho Italian hospital fund boxing bouts wnich the Giants won, 16 to 7. Hack tho day was the hottest of tho tournu- (h. Dnin Wilson contributed two in the second men. - at the Polo g.ounds tonight would melee for thfl GiaU8 both comnE , CuMcy uml HennoKsy nurdIy B()l be staged as, cheduled after being one inning. Ms club making nine runs, warmed up in their easy match. The threatened by rain In the morning. , His feat tied the modern record cs- set they lost was due largely NEW YORK, July 2. (A. P.)- Stott la making the trip from Iowa bv auto nnd expects to visit in Southern California beforo return ing. As the regular meeting of tho Live Oak Grange No. 655 of Kngue Hiver coines on July 4th, it will be post poned and will ipcet July 11th in stead. All members nnd visitors please, try and remember and come out on that date. .Mr. nnd Mrs. linlph Witt, Mrs Hill Witt, Mrs. Mooro and relatives to who are visitinc them, were allj noma are visiiinc his brother, Kar Stratum and family. Mr. Strahan used to live here at one time. ! One of the most interestinK gnmes of baseball was played here Sunday; afternoon when the C'opco team played the locals in a fast and close ning tho seore was a tie, 15 to 1 be held at Mrs. If. F. Whitstone sioii July 8. It is hoped that all the Iadi of the community will be presont.s there will be some very important work to do. The ladies will inaott Rt 10 o'clock flnd will have a cuyeed dish luncheon. H The Community club will gi?oarn - ice cream social at the schonlhouso on lestor Hlgtnhntbam Is now attend- j July 9. There will be a short ru ing summer school at Ashland. I gram. It Is hoped there will, be. 'a Mrs. Ira Cirtasby returned Sunday large attendance All neighbor's MO HAPPENINGS game. At the end of tho Jih from a trip north, where she has been communities ore Invited. visiting with relatives. Mr. and .V.rs. Wilson and fnmlly Anomer inning Wlin .n.ijiu T umi(v kcIkimI 1h nrnl.'rptuliiir li.iv.. t.tl..m mi thl,. rnalrlnnon In Tnln Co wo run the score Up 6 points niv nt ,m.Kent but It In hmtd tlmrn I 1r Inlm lliirinhniliimi Riinnt Sim- will bo more yet who will take an dav afternoon at Ashland. mI ) Interest in the good work and come.1 Miss Kvelyn Huekles went on a trip while KoKue Kiver only made one, thus eavllni; the score 1!1 to lfi in ;'opco's favor. About came to see the frame.' Mr. and Mrs. Tied 200 visitors Troy Clayton's two daughters, who to the Oregon caves last Sunday., Dingier and HCIue tiin0i havo been living In Calilornia tor I The Tolo school board have bad an lave come to mako their architect out nalnninu on remodeling i party of young people attended thu home here. We were glad to have the schoolhouso as tho school! has dame at Grants Pass Tuesday night, them out to Sunday school last Sun- growu until two teachers have to. lie given by the good fellowship club day. employed each year and It wilj bo at the fab ground pavilion. The Tolo Community club met at 1 most convenient for both teachers and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scott, Wm. the homo of Mrs. Laura Rowlev last pupils to have separate rooms. ; . . . ... .' . jj ' 1 ... . .. tiihllRhori in ifi bv Krn willlnniR of i .vor.rli-ivinir I callers nt Grants l'ass baturua y 1 e St. Loul. iWns. I Jean Borotra. Whnhledon chum- af.ernoen. program would start at 8:15 o'clock Bn)e Ruth's but, long dormant, plon, entered the finals by defeating I The members nnd friends of the daylight time, unless rain again ln- tuned in and hung up a pair in tho Henri Cochet, 6-7, K-li, 0-4, 6-1. I Church ot !od are making plans to terfered. ' i fray with the Red Sox, helping the i Keno LaCosto defeated tho Austra-1 hold n picnic in the Utile pli.e . . ; lYankees to win, 11 to 8. He is now Han J. O. Anderson. U-4. 7-fi, 6-1. nnd grove over by the Adams place on credited with five homers this season, will meet Uorotra for the Wimbledon Kvnns creek July 4th. Mrs. C. N. Campbell and daughter, NEW YORK, July 2.- -i A P 1 nnin .htk rnm.. .1 t , "'S ICclIlllllHie, uou itieusei, wnu id u line. which began falling this morning rother of !rj8h Mellse)- )M,le(, ou, , , threatened to force a postponement 19th four-bagger of the year. Tho of the Italian hospital lund boxing Robins yesterday trounced the liraves. : bouts, scheduled for the Polo grounds 4 to 3, Milton Stock's triple In tho tonight. Although weather bureau ninth inning paving the wny for vie- officials predicted that the rain would tory. Nois of Boston participated In continue this evening. Promoter Hum- the home run carnival with two bert J. Fugazy said he would not de- heavy drives. clde on detinlte 'postponement until The Pirates came from behind In late today. . the seventh and scored six runs, bat- d ii,; ; - .. ling rtiexHlluer tmi oi iub uiia "a in'-. NEW YORK, July 2. (A. P.) Some won from the Cubs. 8 to 0. Wright's Of ,the total 95 PU1P A Prt T..I.. O A T5 T.. 6000 Jpflowers of boxing are expected home run with one on Jaso knotting tnc six months since January 1 23S 10l ' r1,lmls onlKht when the score at the start of the seventh pe,.sons mct viient ,Paths in Chica- it ln-"T"8 : flKh,terB take port for inning. go, compared with 1S5 for the same ffS?.n E I , r 6ne " fr "19 Gnbby Hartnett ,h Bo. catcher. cl.jod ,st chief of Poicc Co. ? rtn,.w 1 if.nnd-. . , . registered his 17th Rnthlan tap of tho fins announced' today. They were A double headliner Is offered. The year. classified as murder l'2- mansluuirh- ; welterweight champion. Mickey V a I- After dropping the first section ot ZZabh J "homicillc " 65; ac- HaVrv oh- fi.,l. S S 2. 7 ?, . T. . o i.,.i t' "dental homici.le, 12, and involuntary , meetii. the l.,.rt -i,vv,vii,.' ,C ",.oTi, , a , i . manslaughter, 2. v;nariey wemert. i The Browns In the Walker-Orell tllRnel WnlL'fti- tvMt Tnr fnnrh . i i.i- ii, i .... . .--J itniii i teen ner I.UUUU. iubh ins line uecausn u s on- w line sox, b to d. ien wiiiihiiio in- , . .. ,..- i,;un,i : ponent will enter the ring far over nngurnted his return to the Browns' bers and seven policemen were killed the welterweight limit. Hill -Walker llnpim bv amnshinir nut his ICthI ' ! may win the crown that the Pittsburg homer of tho season. I man took from the head of Johnny I Other circuit clouters yesterday , Wilson. were Frank Snyder nnd Pep Young Greb Is the favorite, for ho has of the Giants, Todt of the Red Sox. I speed, power and courage considered Heathcote of the Cubs, McNulty ol sufficient to offset the brilliant attack the Indians and Collins and Hooper that is sure to come from the sturdy. of the White Sox. Twolvo homers itn,. ( io i. were negroes. 51 were of Italian de- , ' . . ?rfh S dbv tomTng Te' ent, 92 of other nationalities. Fif- , foJil urth i place by '"K the teen ' ns ,vere iain msistinp; rob-1 Kthel. of Portland were visltoin with tho Kred DiiiRler family Thursday. Min. Campbell is a istor of Mrs. DhiKler. Wo are glad to see Mrs. K. T. Hall aide to be out once more after hor bmt; sick spell. A reception was Riven last Thurs day night for tlie new pastor and wife of, the Presbyterian church, Mr. 'Hid irn. Wilson nnd a verv enjoy able time was had. A nhort program, visiting nnd refretdimonis passed away the houiH of the evening. Mrs. G. C. Jrwtn nnd small Rons are vlmtitiK at Portland, the uestH of Mrs. lrwin'H sifters. T. D. Kismalin has traded his fine orchard home, situated 2 miles south of Rogue Hiver on the highway for Pasadena property and will leavo new home In August. Economy Market and West Side Market Will be Closed All Day Saturday July 4th WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING riii"Tir'rBwdh battler from Jersey. No championship will be at stake when Wills and Welnert face each other, but the ambitions of either may he shattered. Far in the offing very far it would seem looms n bout with Dempsey. Wills has sought the op portunity for years. Welnert would cherish the chance. Each has con quered tho man who a few years ago sent Dempsey hurtling through the rones, Luis Angel Firpo. , The state athletic commission has been called (on to decide' marly "Issues In connection with this 'stupendous program the question, of postpone ment from Juno 19. found necessary when Walker suffered an , injury In training; the question as to which Is the feature bout, a matter still In the balance, and the status of Jack Kearns who, It Is reported, even will agree to a Wills-Dempsey match in order that he may gain admission to the grounds were made by National league players. YosU'rilay'H Results At Tortland 3: Sacramento 2. At Seattle 10: Salt Lake 8, ; At Los Angeles 1 ; Vernon 8. At San Francisco 16; Onkland 8. START TO THROW 'T i BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 2. (A. A.) Senator Oscar W. Underwood will not be a candidate for re-election to the senate when his present term expires. . Alabama's senior senator today an nounced his intention to retire from active political affairs after Alarcn 4. 1927. in a letter to Victor H. Han son, publisher of the Birmingham News. '. J Shop Tomorrow for the Fourth) And Remember M. M. The CO Is ','THE STORE OF VALUES" LA FOLATE'S JOB Big Sale of Women's Dresses MILWAUKEE, Wis., Ity Mik. 10. W. Scott. I KOOUIp KIVEIt. July 1. On Sun- JUIV z. A. clay near tne noon hour tho flro he may gain admission to the grounds p,)Fl.ancjs E. McGovem, former bell sounded nnd hrought out a largo v : i ; ,T , , Eovcrnor of Wisconsin, todaM an- crowd or people to see wnero fr6n, fh 'i, iie.,T.-bla"o.e1his candidacy for the vacancy fire was and soon they saw that a ehalleLe hv Wlln? i" theTenate caused by the death of the home of J. EV Corey was on fire " SmyngSlaUe7y "lightnlng.fast mid-, Robert M. -LaFollette. ;,, ... .. I and began, nt onc., .carry out ho ,tiLiw r. n,,fi.in. n,m r n,, household " goods "nnd succeeded in rtleweight from Buffalo, will lace Dave Shade. of California, welterweight, for six rounds and this should give the. spectators some .Idea of what Shade -and Walkor would do if placed in a ring together. Slattery has been made the favorite, even though it Is realized that Shade possesses remark able boxing ability. Little Joe Lynch, one time champion of the bantamweights, will fight four rounds against his old-time rival. Jack Hharkey, in the first contest of the :njght. (''NEW YORK, July 2. (A. P.) . Harry Greb. middleweight champion. - will have seven pounds on Mickey VValker. welterweight king, when they iinicet at the Polo grounds tonight. At ;;tho ''official weighing this afternoon ;reb scaled 159 and -Walker 152. Harry Wills, negro heavyweight, j.' registered 213 pounds nnd his oppo- .nept, Charley. Welnert. 184V4- Jimmy Slattery's weight- was announced as li'l'i as against 153 for his six round antagonist, Davo Shade. Jack Sharkey scaled 12414 and Joe Lynch 12214. The commission decided that tho ' meeting between Walker and Greb ''would be the feature attraction, pre ceded by tho contest between Wills and Welnert. All principals agreed in the decision after a conference. EAU CLAIRE. Wis.. July 2. (A. savinir everything. The flro com- P.) With the issuance of a state- pany did excellent woik keeping tho ment that he would be a candidate fre from spreading, ns n very stiff for the senatorial scat left vacant wind was blowing. They also put by the death of Senator Robert M. out the flro beforo it had gotten a LaFollette, Koy f. wncox oi cau vcry strong hold, although the house Claire, president of the Wisconsin gutted and all the rooms are dam- Bar Association, stood today as tho nged by.lre, smoke and water, and 'A first person to announce lie would n windows are broken. It Is doubt- j contend ior me seat. . fui if the walls can uc used an Mr. Wilcox's statement declares: n lt very llkeiy wU, hilve tl) im re "A new deal in Wisconsin politics bulu t I is demanded, which shall be in hearty I Ml" winters, who resides in the bouse next to Corey's, discovered tho $3.50 Tissue Voile Dresses $2.95 lira ut if ill" novelty hand cinliroiclciTil wash drosses, in all colors; sizes -! to 46. On sale....'.... $2.95 $3.50 Cotton Broadcloth Dresses $2.95 Hand embroidered lain broadcloih dresses, lace or net (rim, smart si vies. Very special Sj52.i)o $4.50 Novelty Dresses $3.95 Such values are very unusual. Hun dreds of women have .quit sewing these warm days and have supplied themselves with these wonderful dresses; all sizes and colors $3.95 accord with President Coolidge's pro- 1 ram for reduced taxation and effi-i .,.. ., ..,. ',., '., n Thn .win- Cient government. The Markets Portland Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore., July 2.- -Wheat tors home also caught fire but was as ciulckly put out. Hut the crowd feared It might burn so carried out all tho household goods from this home. Mrs. Corey's home Is in tho thickly settled part of the city and If the flro hud gotten beyond" con trol serious results to our little city would have happened. II Mrs. Julian and fmlly of Port Angeles, Wnsh., son of J. L. Julian, 100 Voile Dresses on Sale Tomorrow $6.48 lieftular 8.50 dresses in orchid, corn, coral, powder blue, orange, nile and jade. Lace trim, all sizes IM 1o 46. On Hale.: $G.48 75 Women's Dresses Tomorrow, $8.75 Uegular !;10..r)) values all going at reduced selling tomorrow. ' Come early and make vour selections. Only .". $8.75 Women's Silk Hose $1.00 Fourteen new desirable, shades in pure silk seamless- hose; best values shown; special $1.00 IS BEATEN IN GOLF bids: Hard white, blucstem. oaiiii h DCen , thc t wcek vlBl. and BBB hard white, SI. 39; sort , n con,an with j. L. Julian white, western white, 11,38; n,ualf,mi fnnillv left Monday by auto for Kansas and Missouri on a visit. We are glad to report that Fred Horton who was Injured so seriously Today's car receipts Wheat a , flour 5; corn, 2; hay, 1. "' - Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. Cattle Receipts, 200 head; market at stand still. ' ! V -. '. Hogs Receipts, 18DII head umu head direct); little trading; steady. Sheep Receipts, 2785 head; steady. E8g"' PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. Eggs Current receipts up V4 cent, 31c. . Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. Mutter GLEN BAGLES. Sdotland. July 2 Steady. (A. p.) Joe Klrkwood. American; Buttcrfat Steady. eliminated from ; dZT tournament . vn -,,.. 2.Pmiltrv whllo playing bnll, shows some little Improvement. Ho Is not entirely out of danger, however. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seott were busi ness visitors at Orants Pass Satur day nfternnop. today by losing his second tadv. Old ducks drug on OE sur- professional, , ,waa the thousand guineas horo rey, who won four up and three to. market. P'ov- I (Mtator and Onions. Klrkwood was the last surviving PORTLAND, Ore.. July 2. Potatoes crai-HB entrant, me umcio Weak a''OS-HC pounu. been eliminated In the first round,, 0nlonsstAng. whihh produeotl many close matches. ' Abe Mitchell had to go to the last vninrlsco Apples. hole to biat 'T. G. Renouf. while SAN VraNCISCW. July 2. (Fed both Arthur Havers and George Gadd (' 'Slale .Market News Service) were tnrnvA in irn twenty holes be- . , ' . InvAa rnlifotnia Newtons, aupi. - ,i ... fr i i l ller. 12.11 n tier. $2.50 to 3.2D: poorer low as stnelt wnue un,,, were forced to eo twenty holes fori? they could shake their oppo nents. ' Women's Patent and 'Low Slippers $4.85 Big values in women's dress low shoes, cut-out strap with the new stitch ing; selling at this very low price of' $4.85 Women's Patent Strap Pumps $5.50 You save money when you buy shoes here. Fine quality new style slippers for $5.50 Women's Rubber Reducing Girdles $5 The best reducing girdle on the market for the price. Compare it' with others priced at $6.00 and $7.50. Our price...L$5.00 New Baronette Satin Slips $3.95 Beautiful slips that, will not cling; in peach, jade, orange, tan or white shades; washable. Spe cial $3.95 $1.75 Colored Pongee Silk $1.35 Kid Strap Slippers $3.90 Pill iv Vm Bandeaux Brassiers 69c Silk bandeauy. in coral, green and maize; priced special, $1.25. Very good for swimming and sport. Priced from 69 to $1.25 $2.00 New Crepe Silk $1.49 The new printed figures and novelty striped silk crepe for summer dresses. On sale $1.49 Hoover Wins nt Henley HKXLBY-ON-THfiM I0S. England, July 2. 1A. P.) Walt's- M. Honver, American oarsman, defeated M. K. Xorrls of England by four lengths In their heat for the diamond sculls at the Henley regatta today. Hoover's lime was eight minutes, forty-four seconds. .: grnv-poorer. . on new $ 25 to 2 .75 box: poor. H.7 .o.x.in's best. $3 to J3.50: J2 to J2.5D 'OX PAN FRANCISCO. July f Bureau of Agricultural Economies) -Leghorn hens. 2 14 lbs.. 53c-. lbs.. 24c- 314 to 3 '4 lb... 25c; few higher. oManjtiJlan HOI-TAN oA cigar you'll like "Speakingof thoroughbred! Here'foneforyou. Rol.TAN Perfecto Extra. Always the bet bet for a dime." Boys' Shoes Big savings in boys' shoes; every pair all leather; tan or black. Special $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75 Slimmer sandals for children. Spec! $1.25, $1.50 to $1.85 Women's sandals and ventilated oxfords. On sale at ........$2.60 Men's Selz Dress Shoes Everv pair made of the best qualitv leather; ikiw styles $6.00 to $8.00 Holeproof sox for men 50d i! Reliable Merchandise Since 1891 Men's dress shirts, special at .-...$1.25 1o$3.50 Boys' K.-& IC. blouses. ..$1.00 Bovs' K. & K. wash suits $2.50 to $3.75 Medford Building Sixth and Central