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o o o PIOE foot? L. - - -- . RPsS? STiNNES FORTUNE P DISSIPATED IN , .... WEDFORT) MATL TW11IIXE. MEDFORD, OREO ON", FRTDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 1 1 . 1925 LEAC'l'F STANDINGS. (Not including today's gumu.) Washington fit. Loula .. Detroit Chicago .... Cleveland .. New Vork Plttal'UrK . New York (Cincinnati Brooklyn .. fit. Louia .... Houton . (Chicago .... American V. h. Pel. k5 JH -liMI 7K .'.3 .55 71 IIU .B:J3 (ill (12 .0211 71 113 .r.24 02 73 .4VJ 57 75 .432 3'J 94 .25)3 Nalloniil W. I,. , l'ct. I. 83 45 .1149 77 ' OX .r.-o 7 3 112 .54(1 ! 64 117 .4X11 02 7.1 .4T. : U4 73 . .457 61 7S .4 39 I 67 70 .429 LESS THAN YEAR The Markets T PLACE NOW BIG BASEBALL THRILL , NW YORK, Sept. 11. (A, P.) Blowa dealt by WanhlnBton and I'Uts burg have taken most nf the fight for flrat place out of Philadelphia and New York but there ia every in dication that the aeawin-long mrugglo for the third and fourth rungs in the division of both leagues will continue to the end. - After hammering away at tho third place held by While Hot In (he sner icun league for weeks, the Tigors and the Browns passed the barrieij yes terday and Chicago fel to tho second division. Masterful pitching by Caston and Wingard of the Browns, coupled with timely hilling by Hersehel and Ben nett accomplished a double defeat of Collins' team. 4 to 2 and 0 to 4. both contests going to extra Innings. ' Sisler's team thereby rose from fifth to third place; while Detroit in fourth place, was the bridgo . over which' the advancing and retreating baseball forces marched. The Tigers could 'got no better than an even break with tho Indians, winning the first at six to one and losing Iho sec ond, 7-2. "The Browns nre now one game ahead of the Tigers and the Box a half game astern of Detroit. ' tit. IaiuIs and Boston kept up their scramble for fourih und fifth places In the National. Tho Braves pulled up to' within a single game of fifth place. Ht. louis by sharing a double header with thd Phillies, winning an 8-8 victory after they had been shut out at 4 to 0 by Carlson, the Cards . made the Blight advanoo possible by dropping their gamo with Iho Pirates to 6. , The Yankees equalled a 23-year old major leaguo record when three of their heavy batting artllerymen maced tho ball for consecutive hom ers in tho opening gamo of a double header Willi the Athletic. Bob Meuscl, Babo Ruth and Lou (Iherlg turned In tho same performance'. Tho Ynnks won, 7 to 3. - The Philadelphia team turned tho tables in the second encountor 5 to 4, after twelve Innings. Cincinnati added another to lis third place for tifications by routing the Cubs 8 to 3. WMAK. Sept, 11. (A. P.) Re cently there lintf been worldwide curiosity as to whether the sons and dai-KlHor of Uiu Jale Hugo Stinnett would succeed in emulating: the ex-unchanged. ampin or the live rranKiurters. as tha five Rothschilds or Frankfort he camu known because of their success in mnlntulnlng the family's unity and fortune. This curlosily now Is re warded by a spnctaclo which reveals the quickly accumulated estate of Stinnett, Germany's greatest indus trialist, forced Into liquidation, for money loaned, to save Stinnett' Indus trial empire. Already Stlnnos' banks. Iron works, hotels, real estate, steamships, elec trical plants, coko, coal and steel con corns, and the apple of the dead man's eye, the Deutsche Allrgemolne Zel tnng, have, been sold. Jiut the family still has the .Miiethelm coal mines In which Stinnes started on the way to wealth. ' I "Stick together anil stand by mother." this was the -admonition of Hugo Stinnes sa he lay lying in April of last year, addressed to his sons and daughters. He lia't in mind a family union for tlin protection of his vast and varied interests valued at many millions of dollars. Hut in less than a year of his pass ing the Injunction btn-ame nn ignom Innnnlv discarded family shlblsMetli I duo to conflicting opinions between I the three Bona end l:lie widow, and soon the great estate became entang led In a web of financial difficulties which culminated In the present liquidations. Intimate friends of Ktinnes say he foresaw disaster .in the diverging opinions of his sons. There is some speculation as to whether the bankers will save for the family the Stinne coal mines at Mtil heim. or whether these also will be put upon the auction block. Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 11. Cattle Steady: receipts. IWiMiead tattle, lu head calves; unchanged. Hogs Steady to 2fc lower: receipts, 620 head. .Medium weight, 200 to 2ii0 pounds, medium, good and choice, $i: 13.75; light weight. 100 to 2(iu pounds, common, medium, good and choice. i:i.75i 14: light lights, VM to 100 pounds, common, medium, , good und choice. VA(n 1:1.75, Sheep Steady; receipts, 1-0 headr Eggs. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 11. Eggs Extras cent higher; other grades firm and unchanged. Extras, 311 39 Vic blKLoAKt . F RULED OUT MISS Butter, Milk and Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 11. Butter Steady, unchanged. Milk Steady, unchanged. Poultry Steady, unchanged. SLATTERY HOPES TO GAIN TITLE TOW . Jurby H. Miller Thursday filed a siiit for divorce In tho circuit court against Marlon 8. Miller, alleging de sertion. The brief complaint. ' states that the Millers were married at Oxford. ISnglund on .Inly 31, .1924. and al leges ; "(lib descrflort by ' tho "wife In New York City on August 26, 1924. An affidavit to tho complaint made by . Miller states that the ureaent address of Mrs. Miller is 1329 Arch street-. Berkeley, Calif. ' Potatoes and Onions. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 11. Pota toes Steady, unchanged. Onions Steady, unchanged. Firm and Strong. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 11. The cheese market Is very firm with local jobbing houses having a scramble to get their regular requirements. Not only the well known brands are short but practically all lines of Oregon cheese are limited. No change in prices is anticipated for the time being. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 11. Wheat bids: Hard white, Bluestem, Baart, $1.49; soft white, western white, $1.48; hard winter, northern 'Bpring. western red, $1.43; BUB hard white, S1.62. Today's car receipts Wheat. 110; barley, 9; Hour, 8; corn, 5; oats, 10; hay, 6. - San Francisco Markets. -SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11 Butter fat, f. o. b. San Francisco, 6OV2C ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1., Sept. IL IA. P.) The crown of ".Miss America" will be placed tonight on the head of an "amateur beauty.". The home girls have won their fight to bar Broadway show girls and other "professional" bnnnlloB frnin tha uin,il ttamitv .. . UMUU... -w pageant. 1 The home influence permeated even the bathers' review yesterday on the board walk. It was a mile of parade in negligee. But the one-piece bathing suit was missing. Only two of the OS beautieB wore rolled stockings and only one braved the stares of 150,000 spectators with no stockings at all. There was much white silk and cre tonne. The fuss about professionalism started when MIsb Ruth' Malcolmson of Philadelphia, "MIbs America" last year, refused to participate this year. Then Mildred Walker, "Miss Pitts burg," revolted. She thought it was all set for a Broadway professional to get the title and a motion uicture con tract at the same time. Dorothy Knapp as "Miss Manhattan,-of the Zieglield Follies, and Kathryn Ray, "Miss Coney Island," of Earl Carroll's Vanities, quit the competition in re sponse to the protests. So did Miss Walker and Mary Ann Outh, "Miss Erie." The field of beauties has been har rowed to 15 for the selectiop of Miss America tonight. The winners of first places in the sectional divisions are: .New York and New England Beat rice Roberts. New York City. ' Middle Atlantic Helen Corcoran,! Newark. Mid-western Jane Porter, Detroit. Western Fay Lanphicr, "Miss Cali fornia." Southern Ruth' Woodall, Miami. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 11. (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Receipts of live poultry were liberal today but most dealers reiwrted good demand and movement for stock of good finality. Receipt of eastern poultry was heavier and prices were unchanged. San Francisco Apple Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 11. (Fed eral State Market News Service.) A car of fancy Jonathan upples was re ceived from Washington and were of fered on tho market at $2.50 2.75. Oregon GrnvcnRtein apples also ar rived on this market with fancy grades bringing from $2.75 to $3.25 per box. California CJravensteins, best $2.50(ft3, C grade $1.75t'2.25; Alexanders. $2.25 (ri 2.50: Pearmains. fancy $2(ft) 2.25; Belleflowers, best $1.75 ijj 2, loose $1& 1.B0. tf Cook with gas. r (Took with eaa. tf Wong Pon Chinese Medicine Tor Treatment off Acute and Chronic DlfleMM of Mem and Womnu Oancr and tttmor ArMtod. tnflv-tnm, kM ae-f, bladder and tomach troabet, fits, hernia, rupttn. colds, fun trouble, par alyaia, (ever, pneumonia, asthma and throat troubles, rheumatism, amenorrhoea, goitre, coDfumptioa, catarrh, pile, hjdrootU, al bumin. Offloa Houm S A. M. to I P. M. Consu Italian Fraa 241 South Front 8L Madfera. Of. 11 mm MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Prlce-MANl-f 3 Styleplus and Vogue Suits. More Than Just Clothes Clothes' with style in patterns and lines that arc sur passed by lione. Ueal serviceable suits combined with' style .and skillful tailoring. Priced moderately at '"' Some suits have two pair of pants. $30, $35,. $45 Top Coats Light colors, made of all-wool fabrics. Just the thing for cool fall days-r- $25, $27.50, $32.50 Heavier overcoats, plain backs and belted models ' , : ' $20.00 to $45.00 Arrow Shirts - M A : 7 T ' "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" PHONE-r86-487 , MOfORP,OBON . New Fall Hats Just arrived this week. See the new shapes aiid shades in men's felt hats. ' $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 Holeproof , Hose ; NEW VOltK, Sept. 11. (A. T.) An opportunity to Tiiult -fmm the ahynw of a Htunnliiff ih frnt 'to tlio IIkIH heuvy weight pugilistic throne, 1h af forded Jimmy Sliitlery nf. Huffulo, N. Y., In h fifteen round flj:t to a ilcrlKlon with I'hnmplon Paul Itorlcn buch nt the Yankee ttlndium tonight. ' Although Hlattery. In the opinion nf no mo crltlcK ha mi excel I out chuno to lift tho crown, the title-holder 1 an olftht to one favorite. BeiienbHCh is about ten pound heavier and a hard puneher. He count on iiKKrcMNlveneHH to nweep tho clever, Slattery off hla feet. World Series Tickets Are Already Sold Out WAHHINOTON. Sept. II. (A.-1V) The champions neven name lead for the Aniericurt league pennant looks su big that Kdwurd It. Itynon, Jr., aecrebtry of -the club, announced to day fans won hi he wasting time to aend any nrnro HppliratlonH for world aerie llcketn. Itynon wdtl all reser vation ( for all game Wjmhtngton can hope fur In 1h world's mries have hoen made. No tickets, however, have been dlHtrlloited. Free Delivery Service Santford & Co. 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 " . Phone 703 Free Delivery Service .COMPANY KILLED BI'dKNK. Ore., Si'i'l. II Wllluir A. Ilouritcln. 41. iircmilont of lio Umirttoln .md Kvnim I.umlfr iiun pany nf Nitl wir Instantly klllt il yesterday'- ninrnftff when he wn cntichl on tho nmln drive Ix'll of the ctinipuny'H jiUnt nnd duHhed aB.iln.it I . pile of lumber. Ill nei'k wmh broken when he hrulm on tho houlder krk the only other. ndUa-.Tjj tgn of Injury. M liourRela wit it one nf the ownr0i nj k.d he mill, miX hd L$u ..conuccU'dJIj with the firm about five year. - Free Delivery Service We Deliver Free all orders amounting to 2.00 or more. We own and operate our own ser vice, our employees are respon sible to us, therefore you can depend upon our service. All 'orders given us before 5 o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered the same day. You can phone us your order , and pay our deliveryman at your home. Use Our Service 0 , , , , O JACKSON Cl.NTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-1S O All prices quoted by this Store . -are regular prices, good any day in week, until market changes 3 large bars best Castile soap ..:...Z..'V. . .25 Ruiso, package :. .05 Large can Rex- Lye .10 30 large bars Fcls Naptha Soap .70 Large cau Old Dutch Cleanser .08 Lux, package .10- , Ball Mason Jar Lids", dozen .20 Economy Jar Lids, dozen .25 10 large bars P. & 0. Soap .40 10 large bars Crystal White Soap.;. .40 Large package Citrus . .25 Large package Pects Washing Ma chine Soap 30 1 large Jiolls Toilet paper 25 1'J oz. can Roval Uaking Powder .25 x 10 lb. can Calumet Baking Powder.:..1.35 1 lb. cariVst .0 round Chocolate.... .28 2 cans fancy Iowa Corn .25 Tender. Peas, can .! ,. 15 Large can fancy Sour Pickles ' .35 Large can fancy Dill Pickles ' .25 Campbell's Soup, any kind 10 Large can Best Kraut '. .20 10 Hi. sa-k pure Cane Sugar 70 25 11). sack pure Cane Sugar 1.75 UK) lb. , sack pure Cane Sugar..... 6.70 Compare the Price Compare the price we ask you ' with the price you have been paying' elsewhere. Remember we Deliver Free at the same price you do not have to carry a load home. We are large Buyers of first grade Fruits and Vegetables? Whatever you have to sell, see us about the time it is ready to market. We pay cash for all products purchased. Use Our Service JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19 n