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MEDFOTiD MATL TSKTP.UyE, MEDFOItTTi, ORKCiOX, TUESDAY, JULY 2R, 1925- I PAGE TEN I : i ! i! I 4 3 t ! ; SUMMER SCHOOL SSfs f REGISTRATION AT ,Kfe fiirfnf A RFnnRn JACKSONVILLE IS LUUUIIL I I IlkUWll" EUGENE, Ore. July 28. The Uni versity of Oregon annual summer session will close Friday Willi the termination of the sixth week of the term. Klnul examinations will bo given Thursday and Friday. The summer session this year had the largest enrollment In the his. lory of the Institution as the 1 000 mark was reached by both the Eu guno and rortland sessions. Alterations In various ouuuings mo being made in preparation for the! fall term of tho university. The de partment of chemistry is being mov ed to tho top floor of MeCluro hnll, until recently occupied by the do-( purtment of psychology, which has, been moved to Condon hall. Whenj tho university press Is moved tho chemistry department will also use the basement of .McClure hall. Boveral office spaces arc also being changed. BEATEN BY OWEN- The Jacksonville bascliall nine was defeated by a score of 8 to li when they met the Owen Oregon aggrega tion on the home grounds near the sawmill Kuday artcrnoou. It Is said the game was an cawy victory for Jacksonville until Umpire Shaw ills iiualiflcd llartman for not touching third base while making a home run. Harry Foley, who pitched fin- Jack sonville, struck out 1 1 men while his brother, Frank of the Doublet), struck out two. Tho center fielders of the latter team put out 11 men while Jacksonville managed tu put uut one. Jacksonville expects to play the Oregon nine again, at least such is llielr desire. Next Kuniluy the "Luniborjaeks" will play the fast Copco team on grounds which as yet liavo not been decided. The gnnie is expected to bo close, as Hie latter team had defeated I ho former twice, which naturally lends to make tho latter play so much harder to redeem Itself. RALISM, Mass.. July S8. (A. I'.) -Mrs. John UaiTymoro as a novel, let known as Michael Ktrangc, dis appointed a fashlonablo North Hhorc audience last night which laid crowded the Empire theater to see licr take her first leading part on a Ntage. tiho wus billed as one of tho leading characters in Oscar Wilde s "The Importance of Ucing Ernest.", Minting that she had missed two rehearsals last week because of Ill ness, Mrs. Ilarrymore inlormed the management Just before tho performance- that she would be unablo to appear. I Tho performance was delayed more than an hour, during which u ma- Jority of the audience loft, before MrB. Unrrymoro consented to act In a "dress rehearsal" of tho playj tiho mado uso of the prompter frequently.- I Start Construction of Oregon Bleachers Soon lOUOENi:. Oro.. July 2s. Con struction of the new 20.0II0 section of bleachers In the cast end of Hay ward field, athletic field for the University of Oregon, will be start ed early next month. Tho bleacher section will seat an additional 01)00 spectators, providing n total of 18, uOO seats nt tile field. The work on tho bleachers Is lo be rushed, It is said. TAMPA, Kla., July 2D. Ijuly Crace Kaiiio MacKonzlo. big game hunter and International udveuturess wus released (ram the Hillsborough cutinty Jail hero after spending four uncomfort nhlo nights as tho cell mala of an al leged bandit queen. Her freedom was obtained by a kindly woman veiled In black to con coal her Identity, who made good a worthless draft for J2U0 to O. E. Ilray. Tampa realtor, who had endorsed for Iady MarKonsle several months ago. Charges wore dismissed. 'I did not think I had a friend In Florida until today," Ijidy Oraco said, deeply affected. "Whoever came to my assistance so nobly must certainly want tho money back and 1 Intend to find hor and return It ns sodn as iioa elule." A ault for falso arrest will bo Insti tuted by Lady MacKenzie, she said nf tor inhaling a deep breath of pure air. I MOW VOIIK. July 2S. (A. P.) Willie Mi Faiiane and Jim llarnes re spectively American and Hellish open ( champions, have agreed to play a se ;iies of matches for the "world title" 'starting Immediately after the west ern open chninploiiHhjp in Youngs town. Ohio, August is'to 20. I Although definite plans have not been made, it Is probable that the first contest of 3ll holes, will be staged III Philadelphia and the second In Wash ington. If a third Is necessary, New York mayo be decided upon. 1 Following the championship ptay llnrnca and Mi'ntiano plan to tour the country together, meeting all coiners. Oregon Town Suffers' A $7000 Conflagration HOIttNO, Oro., July 28. Fire yi8 torrtny (h'Hti oyed I he 8. 10. Waller luixliH'HH buiMliiK niul the homo or K. M. MniKiin at n combined loan of iiipruxImuU'ly $7000. j Waller w.ih uwakenod at 3 ft. hy a fire in the Btructmo, which hmiHi'tt ii Htnre, con feel loamy, io hall, bur hor Khop and theater. Tho f Ihiuch quickly Hprcad tu tho Mor gan hunio next door. Iloih IniiMingH wero partially covered hy InHurance. Origin of the fire Ih unknown. 'PEERLESS LEADER' SAUUM, III., July 28. (A. P.) Flags flouting at half mast were In evidence throughout Haleni today, tho birthplace of William Jennings llryan. Former Hlato Senator Charles K. Hull, who know Mr. llryan Intimately, paid this tribute; "Tho news of tho sudden death of William Jennings llryan grieves me ns a porsunal loss not only to mo bin to every person In thlB community. It Is ns If thoro was a death In each house here, so near and dear was ho to us nil. 'The house In which Mr. llryan first saw tho light of day still stands with in tho city limits. When he was n boy. the family removed to a beautiful homo on a farm mar Salem, which his father. Judge Kiln l.lllaid llryan had succeeded In tnitisforinliiK Into ime of tho most attractive homesteads III southern Illinois." Oregon Jersey Is Now World Champion Cow indi-:pi:ndi:nci-:. Ore.. July 28. St. Mawes l-ad's Pride, a Jersey cow owned by Harry I. Illff of Independ ence, has finished a year's official test begun at Hire years, seven months of age, with 14.24!t pounds of milk and 10U2.3& pounds of buttej-fat to her credit. Her milk averaged 7.04 per cent butterfnt. With this remarkable record she becomes world's champion senior three year old Jersey, super seding Ibsen's Jubilee Signal, owned by Hugh W. llonnell of Ohio, which waB 0 15 pounds of fat to lier credit. I.lcscr SucctfMls Itldcuoiir. SWAM PHt 'OTT. Mass., July 28. (A. P.) lrkln M. l.leser of lies Moines was appointed today United States marshal for the Panama Canal Zone, succeeding Horace II. Itidenour, resigned. PAKE SALESMAN F.UUKNE, Ore.. July !S. Report of "sales' made to automobile scr vise station proprietors by an al leged swindler have been mnde to Sheriff Frank E. Taylor here. The man, known as J. II. Ilurko, said he was representing the ltubber Pro ducts company of Kansas City, nnd took orders for tires, tubes nnd other wares. He nsked that a certain per centage of cash be paid upon the piHcmg oi ino orders. The dealers who placed the orders claim that they have slncr looked up his III in, and could not find any such concern listed. While here Hurke la knnwn to have collected nt least 1 114. He Was irQCorvallls, It l said. i oMantoJlan ROI-TAN cA cjgar you'll like "The Favorite S,on' fa. vorite smoke ROI-TAN BROADWAY! Enjoy yourselt'l" U lor 25c) For Wednesday, Mann's Offer a ALL GINGHAM HOUSE FROCKS Very latestexclusive models lof unrivaled beauty in Mrs New HAPVtf HfflMB"w &fast color The meet (Might ful effects have been achieved by chic touches of artutic hemstitch ing, rich embroid- I erv and exauiiitdv eolered appoques, roed&uiotu and 3 CMDirurs. You will alio find silk ties, white pique, dainty organdy, newly created collars, white pearl buttons, new novel effects in Atleeree end pretty Uces 'HI ALL MADE WITH WIDE (07) GET HERE EARLY The Modeb Sketched . ArM. Chre You an Idea of jtyWm MS& ' III ' ft Smart, Youthful MMSfR&xv! l( I II I yl Every Dre WWiW$ II including wwmmmM ' I STOUTS TM r ' f8gftss 'rrn wtmaE ir. usi stm mim&. ?- mmm m f ALL STYLES IN )T STYLES JS (X l SIZES 36 to 49 LM ?,:f-'i&J) I l All The choice of millions of women- Toil have never seen lovelier dreues thart these we offer tomorrow. Tho 'Bost adorable new styles have been developed horn the veil known Amoskeag and Security Uinehams of exniutite ouautv in frorseou nat- terns ana guaranteed last colors.' Ihey are unusually serviceable and can stand the hardest wear and dozens of tubbings.' AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED AT m .The auortment b K great and jn ! nried that every Tp etjrle Idea and th every color fancy IT wul be here to ' IT 'choose frooiii ALL SIZES JUST'ABOVT TODArS'ACTUAti COST OF MATERIALS IN Happy Home House Frock's Have Won an Enviable Reputation. Each New Assortment Far Previous Offerings Not Only in Style and Workmanship, But in Value-Giving as Surpasses ' Well This sale of high grade dresses will be tKe talk of the surrounding community tomorrow! It will be our record achievement in value-giving. This greatest of all special sales will be an event long to be remembered. PHONE AND MAIL ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED WHILE DRESSES LAST Last Year We Sold 576 of These Dresses in One H burThese Are Still Better Values So Be Early Be here at 8:30. These bar gains won't last long. It gets better each time. Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phono 486 487 Medford, Ore. Be here at 8:30 and get one of these exceptional bargains be fore they are gone. New Jewell Cafe Now Open at 28 N. Front St. American Dishes, Chop Suey and Noodles our specialty. Everything the Best WONG YEE SWIM at the ASHLAND NAT Clean Sulphur Water Hidhtmvr f v 14 VWLSU-K IWU VeW Uk rViW Mm Wmswi lW vim k fur rh) imirTwy yna tnn fnr pi m qum atfMl rt. Th (I'M! Mtm milt and wkmM (M itnr. A tmvMin nil a nl IIOMH. An JZLL. II i 14A Horemanx HAIL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10S 30 North Central Medford, Or. LEE W ATKINS has opened his store nt the old stHd, 397 S. Front, with a full lino of x . FEEDS AND SEEDS Call and see me.' Bring your eggs. Will pay market prices. Phone 1y3. I don't deliver. r.7LJ fM-j mj tin ,u r awavn ear awr v. . i i CASH PAID For Second-Hand' Furniture and Stovei W. A. KINNEY Furniture Home 315 E. 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