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COPCO TO PLAY
ROGUE RIVER At
12:30 OrSUNOAY
Due to the desire of the many Copeo
fans to witness the Owen Oregon
Hornbrook game on Humluy afternoon,
the Copcoi,ogue Klver Kamrt will alao
be played at Holly street. This same
Is to start at 12:30 p. m. In-order not
to conflict with the Double-O-Horn-brook
game-which Is scheduled to
start at 2:30 p. m. The Copco-Hogue
River, contest was originally scheduled
to take place on the Owe-Oregon dia
mond. ' ' " " ' : '-
. Sunday should be a banner day for
baseb&U fans of the valley as it is
seldom that such a bill of fare is offer
ed to the. baseball public.
Hornbrook is rated as one of the
best teams in this territory, nnd the
lumberjacks' haye strengthen" their
lineup to a point of perfection, which
should make this a game worth going
miles to see. Hornbrook took the long
end of. last Sunday's game 5 to 3
but Manager Thomas has had his boys
out practicing nightly and is leaving
no stone unturned to see that they are
In the best of condition for Sunday's
game.
The Rogue River-Copco game should
prove equally as Interesting as these
two teams are evenly matched. Three,
weeks ago at Rogue River, the "light
house" baseball vendors gave Rogue
River the only defeat they have suf
fered this season and the latter main
tain this will 'not occur again. Rogue
River took Jacksonville into camp
last Sunday for the second time this
yeat. Jacksonville defeated Copco
twice in as many games played, so if
you are a good dopester, try and figure
out who will 'win Sunday's game. How
ever, in order to get another chance
at the county seaters it will be up to
Copco to 16ok- to their laurels in the
coming garnet. With Dick Miller bock
in the box, the Copco boys are confi
dent of coming out with the long end.
Baseball in Medford is the best this
year that it has been for some years
past and if present indications count
for anything, every available parkng
space should be filed at both games
Sunday so come early and get a sent.
MAYTAG SHOP GETS
DECORATOR HERE
10 GIVE LECTURES
Watterson Lowe, a nrominent In
terior ifl.corator of New Vairk City Is
HDenclliiK a few weeks In Hie valley ns
memher of the Ashland School of
Art, nnd while here Is giving gen
erously of his time ami experience In
meeting with groups for class work
nnd visiting hosues throughout the
valley in the capacity of house atoctor.
Monday evening more than seventy
five men and women gathered at the
city library to listen to a very inter-
DAYTON'. Tenn.. July U. (A. 1)
The story was told in Da Ron to
day how Dudley Field MaloDe was
ped by an ape.
One of the animals, brought to
Dayton by publicity seekers, was
carried to "the Mansion" last night
for a visit with the prupoil ecien-
ifie witnesses for the detente who
are making the publi chouse their
headquarters here, the story bhiu.
Interested in the unlmnl, the
scientists were said to have placed
it in Malone's chair at the table
round which they wero groupea.
While they were discussing the ape
r.d subjecting it to var.ruu tests,
MuVno entered the room.
the story was that Mr. Malonc,
lvhking the- farce, called nn nuto
lobiia, bundled the ape an.l
mutter Into it and sent them nack
to town. v :
It took Just 68 days for the May
tag Shop' to sell a complete carload
of Maytag t. washing machines. In
other word", 101 washers were sold
in the southern Oregon territory in
a little more than two months, ac
; cording, to "an . announcement made
today by MbWfiT Leonard, manager
of the Maytag Shop department of
the Crater Lak& Hardware company.
This Is a remarkable record and re
flects great creqit on the Maytag
sales force here, Morris Leonard, L.
V. Leonard and harlie Wortman.
To meet the local demand an
other full carload of Maytags arrived
in Medford Tuesday and the local
dealers are launching another cam
paign here in an" effort to dupli
cate their record of . the last two
months. 1 ', '
AVattorson Low
esting talk by Mr. Lowe concerning
his work, and interior decorating
problems In general. The talk was
made still more interesting by the
showing of samples of many new ma
terlals which have just been placed on
the eastern markets.
Mr. Lowe is a member of the fae
ulty of Pratt School of Pine and Ap
plied Arts, the Brooklyn School of
Pedagogy, and the New York School
of Interior Decoration. For twelve
years he was connected with the Har
ter Looms, and then was with: the
Hampton Shops for three years. He
now has his own studios and does a
great deal of work in and around
New York City, going to the Bermu
das for one month each year.
Monday night the demand became
apparent for a series of lectures to be
given, In Medford, and Mr. Lowe was
prevailed upon to give four lectures
here, alt to be upon practical, sub
jects and applicable to any home in
Oregon. In fact, the most striking
ease with '"which he1 may be approach
ed and the very practical way in which
he uses those things which one has
accumulated, bringing order;, out of
chaos, and-beauty out of what once
Was uninteresting, jumble.
Wednesday morning a class of near
ly twenty met at the library for the
first lecture which was on curtains
and drapes. If any one. is interested
and wishes to Inquire further con
cernlng Mr. Lowe's work here, he
may see Jane Snedlcor at the Snedl-
cor Shop, 3 N.Barttett street.
Davton prepared for a flood find"
received a shower. The anticipated
crowds have failed to materialize
Although hundreds of people have
lplted the town within the -put five
days, since the. beginning of the
trial, the numbers have fallen far
beneath the sanguine expectations ot
Daytonians. Amplifiers arranged nt
arious places about the town on the
court house grounds, in the high
school building have scarcely more
than a handful of listeners since
the beginning of the trlul.
Concession stands which prepared
for heavy -business during the trial,
with the exception of those sta
tioned -in the more fnvorable spots
are finding few customers.
Traffic ordinances passed several
days ago to aid in preventing con
gestion about the principal thorough
fares, have had little congestion to
relieve. Few times have there been
more automobiles on the main street
than could move freely.
Newspapermen and women from
11 parts of the United States have
ome. Publicity seekers of varied
types are here. The cameramen
have snapped viciously at every
thing, even remotely connected with
the trial of the principals. Several
diiierent breeds of f una tics came
early. But the thousands of ex
pected spectators are enjoying the
Show me a school with n public cup
and I'll show you a school with it's
sick rate up,
Cook with gas.
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The infectious diseases of childhood
measles, scarlet fever, diptheria,
mumps, whooping cough, chicken pox
and the contagious diseases of the skin
Incrense in number from September
1 1 1 June school months; decrease
during June, July and August vaca
tion months. "There's a reason.-"
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Frye'i "Deticious" Brand Ham,
' Frye's "Delicious" Brand Bacon,
and Frye's "Wild Rose" Lard
are thre product that should find a place in every pantry.
BECAUSE
they are prepared by Frye experts under U. S. Government
inspection; ana measure up to tne most exacting uuuutu,
BECAUSE
Frye's "Delicious" Hams and Bacon are
made only from selected young grain-fed
porkers, and frye's "Wild Rose" lard is
refined under scrupulously sanitary condi
tions, and its smooth, even fl.'vory con
sistency hM made it the choice of thousands
of the mo discriminating cooks.
2 CENTS FOR
100 RECIPIS
The Frye Meet
Guide oontalne
mare then 100
teetad reelpee end
full directions for
the oholoe and cut
ting of all matte.
Send 2e for poet
age to Frye Co.,
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Efpected Crowds Faiito Materialize at
; Monkey Trial, Dayton Disappointed
46k '
tiinl nioro comfortably by radio or
throUKb the newspapers.
Among the host of publicity seek
ers are llifudeil souk writers who
have turned their Kenius to the
construction of what they hopewill
be popular ballads, each with the
evolution trial as the predominant
theme, nnd the majority with aoine
breed of a "monkey" title. . O
During a preuchintf service In ono
of Dayton's churches last night.' a
vaudeville performance was leing
couducted In a tent directly, across
the street. ' ' ' , .,.
As .the ronnregatlon poured "its
feelings into the song service,' a
tinny plnno banged and the piping
voice of n souhrette sounded ' the
words to n Jnsuc song.v The uonclu-
sion' of the hjlmn across the street
was punctuated by the applause
given the performers In the tent.
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ATTRACTS ATTENTION
The local electric shops report many
Interested Inquiries coming to them
regarding their 'special offer on elec
tric rangea which lusts until August
1 5th. Wide attention wuh nttructed
by the "Do You love Your Wife" pub
licity atupnt and the combination of
this Intensive campaign and the at
tractive special offer which followed
haa caused maqy people to seriously
consider the Installation of an elec
tric range. The, window displays also,
In the local shopn and in the power
company's windows, are doing their
share toward attracting the prospec
tive customer.
DYERS
HATTER!
CLEANERS
FLEATERI
Phone 144
13 N. Fir it
Gordon Stout's Garage
M
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To New Location
30 North Holly St
(Formerly Occupied By lVfaon Motor Co.)
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Guaranteed repair work
on all makes of cars
Storage Gas Oil Washing
"Unexcelled Service"
Judy & Frohbach. Inc.
Wholesale Distributors
Stake ieY(OunirTowini?..
This Mami
Has a
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MIUCAGE
CLEAN COTtEVSTICA
FULL, povrxn
He's an Independent; Dealer in gasoline apd oils. He
depends on the sales he makes for his livelihood. Nat
urally, he wishes to please as many customers as he can,
so as to bring them back regularly. He's courteous,
square-dealing and obliging. He's a good . citizen, a good
neighbor, a good man to do business with. What money
he makes, he spends right here. This dealer wants to
sell GENERAL Gasoline. And, as he comes up to our
standards of 4 requirements, we authorize him to do so.
He is free to sell any, gasoline he chooses. Suppose you
ask him why he handles GENERAL. The reason may
be worth something to you.
.GENERAL is Sold Only ty Authorized, Independent Dealers,
at the Green-and-White Sign ' '
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