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MEDfOnP MATT TRTBTOB, MEDFORD. OREOOy. FRTDAX " .TITLY 24, 1025 PArtE FIVE EASY WINNER IN WOMEN'S FINALS 1 :ei ARE CONDEMNED The drill tea .of OoklamL Cttltfl.1 MANCHtSTBlt. .Mam. .July 24 WAUPACA. III.. July 24-A. P.)-r commandory.' Knights Templars drill' (A' p H'e ' Wills of Berkeley. Dr. oorge ft. Hunt, pastor of Christ cortis and band on' Main street to-'Cnl'' nit'l Women' champion, do-(Presbyterian church. Madison. WIb. corps ana Dana, on Main sttect to-, cl8lvoIy dcfeBted M1(M Mary K, today stood clear of all charges . of morrow evening will undoubtedly at- r)rc,vne, of Santa. Monica, Cay., sec-'heresy placed against him by u group tract an ' unusually large crowd of ond ranking player In . the United of clergymen of the Madison presby- Medford and valley people. This States In the finals of the women s In- tery. lollowlnerthe, sustaining of a re commandery . ls en route to the na. vltotlon s nBUs tourna,ment at the Es . . , , , sex County Country club here today, tlonal Knights Templars' conclave at The gcoreg were 62 4.lf Seattle, and will stop off here tor Miss Wills, closing the second tour an hour, arriving at 6:45 p. m nament In which she has appeared during 'which the maneuvers - -wilt in the east this season, proved that take place on Main B street between she is still the queen of the American Front and Oakdale - streots, which courts. Her superior pace, steudlness -space will be roped off from all autoanct tactics were too much for her and other street traffic. . opponent. The champion's force and That section of Main street will be speed kept her on the offense and she roped off at 6 p, m., and auto owners wasted no time In taking tho match will govern themselves accordingly. In straight sots. The auto congestion In the business . Miss Browne kept the ball In play section is expected to be heavy. much more than seemed possible In Tho- actual drill maneuvers will the face of Miss Wills' fierce attack, take nlaoe In front of the city pnrk.lAs a. result the match Included many although the drill squad and band remarkably long rallies which usual port made by a committee of minis ters and laymen to the synod jot Wis consin, in session here. The committee- report sustained the-' findings of the Madison Presbytory which cleared Dr. Hunt of heresy charges Inst No vember. The synod Immediately adopted the committee report, which censured the Madison group of clergy men for bringing the charges against Dr. Hunt on what it termed Insuffi cient evidence. Charges on which Dr. Hunt was freed Include Affirmation by him of evolution. with a.' declaration thnt lite developed on earth long before appoarance of man; statement thnt Genesis Is a crude yot noble conception of God, as tho crentor, and signature of Dr. Hunt to a petition asking support of Dc Harry Emerson Fosdick in his religious views. '' : t Lion Club Roars ; John Connolly blunged . FOLSOM PRISON. Cnl.. July 24. (A. 1.) John Connelly, iillua "Silver Joe" Kelly, was hunfred here today for tho murder In MarysvlUe in February 12, 1922 of. Polloamnu. Francis ' M. Hennnn. Connelly, made no statement. Ho "walked It 4b scaffold uuaaalstpd. Cook with pan, tf At the regular weekly luncheon on Wednesday, F. E. Neer, district Kov ernor of tho Idons club, whose head quarters are In balem, Oregon, gave u talk on the thins which tho Lions club arc now doing and the opportu. pdllea . for extemllriB its aotlyttles along constructive and Interesting lines. He nUo reported on the an. nual convention hold at Cedar Point, .Qhia, a, summer resort on La ko Krlc, AH Llona present voted that this talk .wan exceedingly Interesting, as well as Instructive. H. C. (larnett, better known as "Shorty," formerly of Medford. now of Alhambra. California, was a guest of the club. i Matters of business wore discussed as well as other mntters of gonoral Interest. The entertainipent commit tee uromlHcs a good program for next ween. Safe Milk , and Diet For Infants, tivnlttls,'tre Ago); Nurng Mothers, Children, tc i , : 1 V V T ' 1 ' i . 1 ' ' Contains the valuable muscle end banc building elements fount? in the grain and whole milk.' Easily assimilated by growing chil dren, students, ancmics, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when faint or hungry. Prepared at homf in a minute by briskly Stirring; the powder in hot of cold water. No cooking. will parade between Front and Oak dale "Streets. "The . local Knights Templars will decorate thei' chamber of commerce rooms tomorrow with flowers -and potted plants In honor of the visitors: who' will " make their ' headquarters there during their hour's stay. In addition. In connection with the many Knights Templar comman derlea passing through Medford; en route to and. from the conclave, the .local chamber' ''of commerce will place two' big framced cloth signs on Its '.building, bearing tho words in largo letters, "Welcome,".' Knights Templars." '"-"The : largest sign, '12 by 3 feet will be placed on the west 3 feet, will bo placed on tho wost be seen from all passing trains, and the smaller sign, 8 by 3 feet, will grace the Main street front of the building. The signs will be up for a week. T ly'ende din victory for the cham pion. MANCHESTER, Mass., . July 24. (A. P,) The California team of Miss Wills of Berkeley, national champion, and Miss Mary K. Browne of Santa Monica, Cnl.. won the finals of the women's invitation doubles tourna ment at the Essex Country club to day, defeating Miss Eleanor Goes. New York, and Mrs. .1. B. Jessup, Wilming ton, LF6I., o-z, o-j. r '; i I i The Markets -i t t . ! .; 'livestock t PORTLAND, Ore., July 24. Cattle steady; receipts 8'5: '; ; Hogs fully steady; receipts 200. : Sheep steady; receipts' 15." PORTLAND, Ore., July 24. Eggs steady; current receipts 30c; pullets 27&27fic: firsts 2828JAc; extras 29 80c delivered Portland;-- Mason Motor Company will hold their ' formal opening tomorrow ' in their new ftullding at the corner of Sixth and Bartlett streets. At that time the new garage will bo all ready for public inspection, a swill the show room, offices, repair and storage de partments, and a special orchestra has been secured to present a concert both : Saturday afternoon and evening, - -rA j .cordial Invitation has been extended by A. R. Mason to all- southern Ore gon people to participato In this opening. : v -: ;' The new home of the Star, "Flint and Durant line of cars Is one of the finest automobile garages in this sec tion of the country. The building is divided Into a storage1 and repair de partment and a sales parts and of. flee section. All of tho latest inno vations have been incorporated In the planning and construction of the building and details of the arrange ment and opening have been worked out by the Mason organization under the . watchful eye of George W. Breaw, factory representative of the Durant Motor company, . - Butter Butter steady.; Extra oubes, city 47&c; standards 47c; prime firsts 45c; firsts 44c: undergrade nominal;! prints 48c; cartons 50c. Butterfnt steady. Best churning cream 47c not shipper's track In zone I LOCAL INDUSTRIES TO AT CHAMBER OF C. Every Industry of southern Oregon wilt receive world-wide publicity through the Associated Industries of Oregon, of which the industry depart ment of the Medford Chamber of Com merce is a member, through the fact that a compendium of all the Indus tries of the state Is being prepared, In which southern Oregon will be represented.' - The book, the slse of which wilt be governed -by the- co-operation of the manufacturers to register their prod ucts, will be sold throughout the na tion and world as a '.reference book for those who would know the manu facturers of any one certain article n this state. . )- To do this 'successfully, and to aid in making the first state compendium a success, Secretary Doyl of the Cham ber of Commerce, asks for the co operation of the Industries Of this section, which means that they must - register at the .Chamber of Commerce, giving their product ana answer certain questions. ' ' ' ' Tho concert In the city park tonight by the D. O. K. K. band will com mence at 8 o'clock. - ' Poultry o' Poultry steady.' Heavy hens 24 1 2f)c: light 18 19c; springs 1925c; young whito ducks 20c . . ' '' ' Potatoes ' ', '' . ' Onions steady S44.60. ' Potatoes, steady,, now ? 2.50 2.75. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., July 24. No wheat session todays- Today's - car receipts wheat, 6: barley, li 'flour,- 3; corn,' It, pats, 2; hay, 7. ; - - ' - San Francisco Markets. ' SAN FRANCISCO, July 24. Butter- fat, f. o. b. San Francisco, 65c. ' Klnsey Brothers Win Again. - SKOK1E COUNTRY CLUB, Glen- coe, 111., July 24. (A. P.) Howard O. and Robert O. Kinney, national doub les tennis champions of San Fran cisco, won their way. Into the semi final round of the Illinois sAta tour ney today by defeating Wallace F. Johnson of . Philadelphia and Harvey Snodgrass ef Los Angeles ill the fourth round, 6-4, 8-4. ' cAu.-l?a t :-.v- . : K Ul It I' 1 W q I 1 1 Vkv. J 'I I h III ".-Tlv U" i ai n ii ji vr-i :"'." i - :u. .'i i ill i' lllll ' IB 1 1 Mi. ." I M ' ' i I III I... - .. Ill B 1 II BSI III The M. M. Store's SweeDine July I g I . I ! I t V I l II i I I W III! I WIS 4--." I m i. 11 I X t II 1 : ' II Xlji i u; u u uu uu Of fprs 1 . ' ' ' I 1 I 1 ', . . Conic with gas. tf ' ' y ':';: 1 . . ; ' r ' leaches 1 How won derful they taste with Shredded Wheat ! "r - Try this combination for your next luncheon. Shiredded I Pi 1 BISCUITS PLYSPIIAV Powtrfat, tc per-strtngthTsngl Wool Spray costs no rflor. than ordinary lbjuld Insstflieldee. It it tonallyefhet. smimt flits, moths, mosquitoes, bedbugs and fleas. -' . ' ; The TAVolctoot Comtaht orano rapids. mich. July Sale Women's Linen Dresses $7.50 Linen Dresses on 8ale.:2:i;..':....M Rose, copeii, browii, green; all fancy trimmed styles. " $13.50 Linen Dresses on Sale..... $6.98 Heavy quality linen in the best colors for the ," season. . . ' . Ail sizes, 36 to 42. ; $8.50 French Voile Dresses.......i;...:..:..$6.48 Final sale of these wonderful French Voiles, as we arc unable to secure, any more from the manufacturers. --. " "' " Only 36 Dresses to sell tomorrow. Such values are "much better than many other dresses on the market for oven $10.00. Rose, coru, gold, maise, peach, tomato, copen and nile. - . SELZ DRESS SHOES FOR MEN We knew Selz Shoes would sell, for' they arc tho' finest shoes made worn and praised by thousands. Never was a factory so taxed to meet a rising de ' mand. ' ' ' . If you but' knew the thrill and pleasure in vcaring a pair of Selz, you would be among the thousands. How good looking, how infinitely better, you'll un derstand only when you wear a pair yourself. Yes men's Selz shoes are apart from the crowd, in looks, quality and price, $6.00 to $8.00. New Fall Goats Are Here First showing of the new fall Coats tomorrow ; ! Come in and see the new styles they , i are wonderful 4 i i'-, SWIMMINQ SUITS Big values in all wool Swimming Suits $3.35-$3.95 Children's Cotton Suits...... U'f..L.J.: .....tjl.lO , lEPARTMENTM Reliable Merchandise Since 1891 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE The delight in wearing a pair of Allei A or Hole proof, pure silk hose can uot be . equaled in any pther make.- ' ,- Pure silk, fine guage, hand finished. . , Every , a i r guaranteed. Try a pair and test them bv tiomparison $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 McCall Printed Patterns America's Leading ' ' Fashion K. & E. Blouses and Shirts for Boys 1 i $3.00 Women's Lingette 1 Union Garments $1.98 . i Close out of Kickemicks in i flesh lingette cross bat or -plain, netvfrim. ' ! These are $3.00 values sell ing tomorrow, at ' the ' low price of .jjl'98 ! $1.50 R. & O. Corsetettes $1.25. - j 5 dozen novelty It. & O. Cor- , i sclcttes; pink brocade, clas- ! tic gored, attached support- 1 ers. . , ' t . - ' . Fall Cretonnes v S Cretonnes for coats received yesterday, j 3t? and 45t? i New Cretonne Coats for Women i' , J Special, ............::..$2.95, $3.95, 90.50, All the rage everywhere. Oct one now .while they : arc new. '" ; ' x i. - : 'v;'" ,v . i Women's Shoes for Less Final clean-up of all odd ! sizes and broken lot of Lcadies' Shoes . ' a m Special i One lot L..$1.98 Oiic lot ...?3.49 Values to $8.50 j all 'go-.'. ' ing.' ''! Children's Hosiery Cheap 65c Misses' Hose on sale ,...4.:.:....:...35 35c Child's Hi Hose on sale : ........25? , 15ig assortment of '& length Hose for boys, in grey mixed lisle, novelty tops, on sale 50 pair i i - ' : :