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-J . 1 . . PIGE SIX " jrEnrom matl tktbtt, mftjford, onKfioy. srmyT. aptctl 20, mn: FIRST BASEBALL CLEVELAND I OF SEASON TODAY T H ! R D STRAIGHT; AT FAIRGROUNDS CUBS LOSE AGAIN LAND GAME MWJifxIixt Missionary Kofk-ty Mri'ts r( iii'Mlay Thf W'uiiuiii'H Kori'lh'n MitMlun aiy oclrty tii the Kii'Ht Mi-tllofllft KpiKcopal rhurch will ini-et on the regular day, TucHiliy, .May Int. at i. 111. al tin humu of .11ks May l'hi.i, :i-'3 Kant .Main wim-i. M in. o. ('. IIokk will have charge of lli pi-jrum. Funs of the city and vall-y will aua thi-lr first bumuull 1,-amc; or the year today, whin tho Mod-, ford ti-uni uniliT the inanain. mont of Court Hull plays tlm; Uunmiiulr teiim. In an fxhlbl tlon game. Both are member' of lha oriBon-t'allfurnlu League, and the content U a tryout for the: opening of the rcRUlar aeason. Sunday, May 20. .MUhols will pitch tho flret six, lnnliiKH for Mciliortl, and tlm n t of the dlHtance will be hurled liy ; Kred Harrison. Mlehols is well, known to tho una. piti'liiiiK for1 Oram 1'asH last year. He bun been pluylnK In California all win- tor and la in Rood eoiullttnii. Man- i iiRrr Hall will Hive two Infleldiii and batteries u chanie to doi their muff. I Tho Medfonl teum thin yaer w ill , contnin players from practically ; every section of the vall'y, andj fnnu In .Ashland, tiold Hill. fn-; tral l'olnt, KaKlo Point, and Jack, sonvlllo are showing as ninth In teredt In tile team as the home fans. Tho nunsmulr team will arrive early today, accompanied by a crwotl of rooters. ' Next Sunday, Medford plays the llniiHA of David, and the Sunday following myets tho Weed I'l.EVKLA.NIJ. April X. IIP) Tho Cleveland Indians won their third KtralKht tune from the Detroit Tigers here today, pound ing Carroll, Sinner and Smith for fifteen hits to win by C to 3 Shame held Detroit cafe alter the early innings. Score: It. II. K. Detroit 3 7 0 Cleveland C 1.". 1' Carroll. Hinllli und Shea; Hliaute and Myall. ST. I.Ol'IS. April i!S. ll'i A rally In Hie eighth which netted five runs brought the While Sox up from behind und t'hieago beat the St. Louis IJrowns, y to u here today. Score: Chicago St. I.ouis Thomas, Lyons Crowdcr, Nevers, Schitng. Heck. The Medford lildli Hiliool base ball team defl ated Ashland at Ash land Saturday ufteriioou, by the score of eitht to three. Jack Hughes pitched for Medfonl. A home run by Kat.er off Ills de livery was the hatting feature, followed cloBely by u double by I-'reil McDonald. Abbott pitched for Ashland and was hit freely. Medford scored four earned runs, sad Ashland one. A small crowd saw the game. The lineup of the Medford leant was Morgan, catcher: .1. Hughes, pllcher; Philips, first: .Melvin. second; Uolse, ss: R Dunn, third; .Moore, McDonald and Cilll, outfield. GIRLS QUARTET ON a. ii. is : cms and .MeCurdy: Coffman, and Dostoii at New York pustponcd: rain. Philadelphia at Washington postponed; rain. Al team. BEAVER FOOZLES CIIK'ACO. April I'H. Tho St. I.oiiIh CaidiiialK wmi tliWr Fccoiid HtniiKlit k;uiip from tlu; f "lih iik t'titis lirru today. The hvuvg w.iH f to 1. I'M lit Itehin lifld the CuIps naff while Ihh lllilll'S IOUIuU'(l l'tTCJ' Lt'U Jo IH'H and J'al Mulono hard. Hruvv,: II. II. K Ht. UuiM u l"" 0 t'hi(am 1 U 1 Hi'lim and O'Kunoli: Jours, .Ma lone and (JonzaU'H, Ihirltu'tt. SEALS CONQUERED Hrnuklyn at 1 Sunt on postponed; rain. Nfw York nt Philadelphia; two Ramos posUpoiu'il; rain. CiiK-innati ut 1'itt.slnirK poned; rain. post- ' I'OltTLND, Or, April 28. (Pi Hollywood evened tip an opening four run attack hy Port land off Walter Knnney In the fliHt Innlnrr, by worinn four runs; In tho third, to win toihty'n liast'-j bnll Kanie 8 to Ti. licit Cotej pitched much lietior than the! Bcoru 'indicated. HIh HUpport vaH mlKorahlo. Iko HuvIh niado throu s erroi'H ut nhort, nnd lAMioreauve Jn center field after dropping iej fly. ml.sJudKcd Vera'n line drivu j In tho elKhth which went for twi KackH. 1 SciiIi-: U. II. K. H(dlywood S Hi Portland . & 10 L TO With the gills' quartet of the high schoiil, who Friday won sec ond place in Ihe stale music, tour nament held at Forest drove, and an impressive list of Medlord's loading business and professional people as features, the James Stevens studio recital which will bo broadcast over KM El), the Mail Tribune-Virgin radio Hint ion, tomorrow night from nine to 10, promises to bo uuo of uuusuul Int erest to radio fans throughout Houthcni Oregon. Woman's MU-dtmary Society Will llaie (.uel Day The Woman's Missionary society of the First I'hrlMlun church will observe "guest day" on Tuesday afternoon. May 1, in the recrea tional half, at '1 o'clock. All wo men of ihe church are Invited to he present. A varied program has been arranged and this will be fol lowed by a social hour und re freshments. ) Business Men's Gospel Team The Itusiness Men's Oospel team will hold two meetings this after noon at Jacksonville, the first in the Methodist church at 2:110 p. m., and the second in tho Pres byterian church at ne.ir five o'clock. The Cospcl team has pre pared two distinctly separate pro grams for these meetings nnd It is hoped that all who can will attend both meetings. The Jack sonville people have assured the leaders of the tenia that they will he out In strength. These meetings will bo the Inst to bo held in or near .Medford for soi!o time as the (lospel team plans on filling invitations from (llstnnt eiiiiiiniinllies during 1 the ' next several Sundays. Special music, consisting of sel ection by the tiospel team tiuur I tet, solos by talented singers und ! an old time (lospel hymn service will be the musi-M lealurei. ' Lailic-.' Aid M. ... v nnrcli lave Home ( online The Ladies' Aid society of the First M. F. church met In regular home coining Tuesday afternoon. '.Mrs. 'loo. Kunzman. vice president presiding. Song, "lie Leadeth Me." Mrs. K. M. Mitchell leading the devotions and offering prayer. Mrs II ; Hobblns In behalf of Song, (iood Morning. Little Lois Just Folks circle present.il the fol- Larson. (iladys Mlnear accom 'US":r. F. K. Nichols. ! Tnte ohsorvms birthdays were Oh. Dry Those Tears." by Del -Mrs. lienry lein.... i. uv-, It; Jo !-Mrt- ' Cehenek-. Mrs. Ceo. Mrs F K N'lchols. "Blue Dells ! Kunzman. ills. T. 11. Temple. Mrs. Toil Me Voor Dream." J. W. Colls. 1 .'b.yton Isaacs. Mrs. A. F. Lyman. .Mrs. 10. -M. Mitchell, accompanist. -Motion exercise. Five Little chipmunks. Little Dorothy Oleson and .Master lluddy Isaacs. ! Instrumental duet. Sllvyer Hells, by Cbas. Llmlsey. j Instrumental duet. Autumn Days !l,y Henry Weyls. Misses Ituth and !C,idys Miitear. ' ' ' The Just Folk: cream and cake. oll;s circle served ice LUMBER q m ron etj:ry rsB U AT , D " TROWBRIDGE Bl.lSlltK.lt VMtl) ja ta a n a cm Model 614 Is Here SOCIAL EVENTS OF CHURCH (Continued from paKe iit "I'ei ney Marvin" ami all the flans ant very happy with her over the yountf tvn. Ice cream, cake nnd wafers were served by the refreshment commit tee. .Mrs. K. N. Warner presentimc the lovely birthday cake which was enjoyed specially by the five Indies havinK birthdays during April and Kmerally by all mem bers of the class. lletween ?U and 7'j were present at thiH enjoyable party ami the next one will be held al th" Pres byterian church with .Mrs. M-m'-ov.-Af hnsteM. j Phone Id. iiWK BUTJfR ICE CREAM IIJMIIB llll'll I IllfcjW I I 1 IIIMMI , I , PASTUER1ZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY : : " T Ore and Bullion i Purchased l.!.riiin!r tjte nt f'lilornU I fnHt.iuJ I'M WII.DDBRC BROS. SMIXTING 6c RIIFIN1NG CO. Orfuxi:742 M.ilt.t St., San FrtnciKO I'l.int: South S.n i r Tlm Lincoln oriiintiiar sebnol and 1 1 tli girls of the senior clans of ' ' the senior lileh sclliiiil were the Kinney, Mulehay, llliodes and nuiHtniullni cnnlestanls In the Agnew; Cole ami Anlsmlth. , Medford Inter school track meel hold at the fnlr grounds esler day. 'Flie Lincoln school won the LOH ANCKI.FM. April iX.IA'l led bats in a slnggl.ig match with Int-r-Krad., Kcl.""l ...ft. ;''''' '; the Angels finishing on the long ! ,' iilss " " ' '"" hM end of u 14 to 7 scoru today, the ,'.'". . 'iotory clinching the series for Los ingelos. Seven runs In the third frame featured the Angels' heavy hll-1 ling ntlack and routed Harry Kiuuse, veteran t.akland south- paw. It was the first lose of the! season for Krause. , Hcore: I! Oakland " Los AngeleR 11 Krause. Duff. Wetsel, und ltool, Lfimbardl', Osborne, ltar foot und llatinuh. 11. l:l II I Daglla The seventh and clghlh gratles of the Junior high tied with -'.I points each, the two gratles com peting only nmotig themselves, Tho outstanding entrant of Hie day's meet was Deu lllgdon of the Junior high, who In a high jump nearly initialled Hie world's j,. record for lltgll Jumps by Kills tilll oer Class ov ciciuiiik "" nioi' lit lour leel ami tnree inches. (This mark surpassed (he high Jump record made by the senior class girls, tho outstanding ent rants of which Included Vivian HAV 1'lIANlMHI't). Anrll .28. t oss. Altlleil lllgoou. .narjoi le tIi The dazzling curves opLintlley and Dorothy Kandall in "Lefty" Vinci silenced the big ! jmni'lnK ami In illslam e tlirows big batting guns of the San Fran-1 or baseballs mill basketballs. Cisco Heals today and Saenimento I Tltu llWh schisil boys dill nol defeated the league lenders. .1-2. lKn Purl III Ihe meel. which was The seals had u two-one tlm fourth when their only tallies. Score. Sacramento Kan Francisco Vtnci and Koehler Kprluz. they SKATTLK, Mission-Seattle rain. April game ead In! well attended by speciators scored! throughout the day, especially in I the forenoon w hen the grade school 11. II. K j meet wan in lull swing, r. 11 tn Next Saturday, tho annual Jack- 7 i son county track meel will he held taeobs and at the fair grounds and on the Sal I iirdav following, Ihe Junior high !ol' this city will meet Hie Junior SS. tl'i high nr Ashland on the same postponed: I , .rounds. SANDER Aeronautical School, Inc. Medford Airport Medford' s Own Flying School FLYING TAUGHT under supervision of Ex-army in structor and air mail pilot. . -FAST AIRPLANE SERVICE ANYWHERE ANY TIME WITH SAFETY. SEE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FROM THE AIR You don't know how beautiful it is until you do. Special Sightseeing Trips only $2.50 per passenger. - NEW PLANES OF LATEST TYPE. Thoroughly experienced pilots and instructors. Come out and see us. ' WE FLY EVERY DAY iMniaZiMaiMMMil'ii mi EkAAAAMg VlPAI&fcffi) You are invited to inspect the entirely new Model 614, a six-cylinder motor car of reason able price available in a five-passenger sedan or four-passenger coupe, and embodying, among others, these desirable features: Four'Speed Transmission SevenBearing Crankshaft Pressure Fuel PumpFour'Wheel Hydraulic Brakes New'Type Manifold We urge you to see this new Graham -Paige, to drive it, and to consider its substantial value. ST RELIABLE USED CARS Five chaHHis sixths and eights prices besinnint; at $1110. illustra ted Is Model GU, ;"-i)Ussennor Sedan, with l-speed transmission $ir7" fully equipped. sfS M m. IS MM CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE Grahahj-Paige Dealers J. 0. Grey 103 South Riverside Phone 202 H. D. Grey AAMAM-PAIM i Mall Trillium rlussltled lids reueli ; .lolin I). ViiKIC. April L'S. (l'i Koelieteller lias u new L'O.Ot'tl tteople or inoro everv ilnv tf I i:re;it iTrutHlrlillil. Reichstein and Deuel MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5i)0 It pays to go to the Buick Dealer Two used enrs mny look much the same from the outside. MilcitRC. model, tires and general appear ance may be all about alike. Yet there may be a great deal of difference never theless -a difference in mechanical condition which will soon show up in actual driving. You have only the word of the dealer to go by. That's why it pays to go to the Buick dealer. You can rely on what he says. And you may be sure his price is fair. 1925 Buick Sedan $775 ' 1923 Buick Touring $350 1926 Ford Coupe $300 1925 Fo'rcl Four Door Sedan. $275 1927 Chevrolet Coupe $550 Medford Auto Co. ' 38-40 North Riverside Phone 73 Czmi Factory Trained tir Men Reba r-i !'- -T" " "trfiv "T5" : r i tiirSEra Cleanliness in tne i ikl KtrAlK ottUf is as important as good equipment, to produce LASTING REPAIRS, to your injured tires. I Here you will find both more than that, only the best materials ob tainable are used in tire repair work in this shop. These features, combined with trained workmen, an established policy that the customer MUST get satisfactory work, is your assurance of get ting more mileage than ordinarily out of your tires. No matter where tire trouble overtakes your car just ring 520 and our service wagon will be on the job. Firestone Tires mean M or et Miles per Dollar Exchange Tire Go. L. P. OLDER o 28 North Riverside Phone 520