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"JJ.4 IUUH1U-1,-"J1U-IIJ.14,-:J1.11 . PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MATTj TRIBUNE. ftfEDFORD, ORFi.O"NT, MONDAY. MAY '28, 1028. ,0 YOU buy blades witli hope and Weekly Foreign News Review Till i " shave with despair? If you aren't set and will face facts, we, will give you free a Gem Safely Razor and two Gem Blades, so that you may discover those glorious "light -touch" shaves t IN PENNANT RACE I lT'S a sbow-tlown on the whole shaving question. Accept the word of a razor organization of world-wide reputation and standing and Bay to your face "I'm going to play fair with you from If wc do not brighten up your day lather up your enthu siasm, and turn 'a daily task into five minutes of joy, ull you have to say is, "You didn't make good so it's quits" It'll he all right with u s . Your Gem Razor and dealer will give you a r and 2 Gem Blades . . 'v c ! C Uy the .Associated ProfH) , , Fine pitching" performances by Carl Mays ami Hherirf Itluke huvt : wmMod incinnatl and Chicago j to strengthen their hold on flint juml Ht'und j Into In the National league pennant race, j May, who plicht-d his submit-, ii lne .slants in the American league for years, hurled tlio Jteds to a 1 2-0 victory over Mho Curds ut HI. I-ouis yesterday. U wan a costly vKtory for the league-leud- jcrs, however, for Jlcd Lucas, ace j of the pitching (staff, Buffered u broken hone in his wrist during j hatting practice. Forty thousand peronH Jammed 1 Wrlgley field to wee Itlnke blank j the Pittsburg Pirates, 3 to D, grunting five sen tiered safeties. ! It was Wake's fifth HHtralRht vie ! lory of the season. Two of the Cults' runH were driven in by ! Cliff llcatheote. ! The New York (Hunts moved I into third plnre )y nosing out the I'hilK in both ends of a double hill, :-4 and 2-1. j The Iiobins and Uostun Braves I divided a double-hinder ut Brook -I Jyn. The Braves won the first I game. 4 to 1. Ed Ifrandt pitched j effective ' ball for f Jornshy's club. ; I Home runt by Uel Bissonetto and i Harvey Hendrlek aided Elliott In turning back the invaders in the nightcap, .1 to 3. Bissonettc's 1 I drive wuh IiIh eighth homer of the, I HCUHOn. - j I The best pitching of the day, I however, came in the American j league, I lad ley gave Philadelphia ; only two hits uh the WuKhlngton j Sentttoi-H downed the Athletics, 4 to I. Bishop got both of the Mnckmen's hits. The St. Iouis Browns gained an1 even break in their series with (ho Indians by taking tho last game, u free-hitting affair, 10 to X. I Ted Lyons beat Elnm Vanf!llder in a pitchers battle ut Chicago! jand the White Hox nosed out Ie-' troit, ;i to i. Babe liuth hit a home run, two singles, walked once and struck out once as the New York Yanks bent York, of tho New York Pennsylvnnin league in an exhlbi lion game, to 1. villi a package of 10 Gum Blades for 69c, Slmv wllji Oicko 2 bludrs. Submit them to every test If tlicy fail to .satisfy return the 10 hludca inluct uml gut your 69c buck. GEM how-Down Deal GEM SAFETY KAZOIC CORPORATION BROOKLYN, NEW, YORK Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. James McNair Pharmacy, Heath's Drug Store. Strang; Drug Store Jarmin & Wood Medford Pharmacy Enst Side Pharmacy of Medford Addis Drug Co. McNair Brothers, Ashland, Ore. (Ity OM-ar WnlHon, uble I UlJlm, the AMiNiiitfl lnt.) j Numerous active Influences wm, flirciteil aitainsc the liAllan sov-j ernrnnt tlurlns the course of last week. There were outbreaks ondj demonstrations both in Jugo-Slavia ; ;in.l Austrinn TTol. In both coun- tries the Italian consulates were' aiiack-d nci the Italian flag torn tlown. Austria analogized to the Italian dmi ne d'affaires at Vienna; the Italian flajj was re-holsted and s;il-; luted by Austrian soldiers, but thei demonHtratlons coutinueil. T h e i Austrian Kovernment was concern- ( ed lest tlie powerful voice of Mils-1 solini miKht be raised nain In de-1 iiunclation of such acts, ns it was when Austria aroused his antrer 1 by a world-wide protest apuinst, the Italian administration In the, Tyrol lea.dinK to the alleged mis-l tnitment of Austrians and Clermansj resident there. At Kebenico and I-adaich In i JiiKO-Slavla. the demonstrations! were considered more serious for' Juno - Hlavians had been aroused; by the Influence which Italy hasj. exercised in Albania a ml also by ! a convention nepotinted at Net-' tuno, but not yet ratified, whereby: Italians may acquire land within! 30 miles of JUKO-Klavia's Adratie sea const. j At Buenos Aires. Argentina, the! Italian consulate was bombed, oiht J persons in the building were kill-, ed and many wounded. Uomhs : were found In another part of thej city but prevented from explod ing. This was declared to have , been the work of anti-fascists. 1 Japan has joined with Germany j and Great Britain in giving its ap- proval of the antl-wnr pact de- j Vised by the American secretary of state, Frank II. ,Kellon, Japan de clared her readiness to enter into discussions for the cessation of wars and the establishment of uni versal peace. The Uelimtit eleeliuim la which the soriul dtnioprui added to their in u n (I u I c , have led to the an- nouncement thut the cabinet of C'hmiccllur Mm rx will resign 1 on June 11, the day before 'parlia ment reconvenes. A movement was be:un for a union of the peasants of Czecho slovakia, Kumania and Juo Hlav la to form a united front against fascism and bolt-hevism. tlulKarta, Austria and Hungary have been invited to join. Thfij,wa little change In the war tiinintlon In China. The arm lew of thti. northern dictator. Marshal Chanj; Two-Lin. took the offensive at several points and were reported to have trained Kt'ound. On the other hand the southerners moved toward the north and Knlen. . an important elty lyinjt to the north west of lekliK. was said lo have fallen Into their hands. The battle line In Chihll pnwlnce now is a circular one with Paotiimfu, Jo miles from I'eklns, about the cen tral point. It is nlonir this line that Chanc's forces are endeavor ing to hold back the advance of the southerners. The firm r t a n d of J n pa n v 1 1 h repard to Manchuria pave rise to protests from the northerns and southerners alike and at the same time the Nanking fiovernment chnrped that Marshal I'hanj; hat) entered into an nRreement with Premier Tannka of Japan whereby he would receive Japan's support both in holding Peking and eslah, HshinK himself In .Shantung, for; important concessions which would i Kive Japan the oontrollinK liand. i Greece's strong man. Kleutherios! Venizelos. who pained fame ns pre- i mier of that country and ns warm I supporter of tho allied cause In j the. World war, returned to Athens) to take the helm, if necessary, to maintain t ho republic and defeat ' what he believes are royalist plans for af dictatorship or something , similar. C-2 Clear Vision Through Every part of Wellsworth Tillyer Lepses : Yoiir yc are rtitotcvl by nix wonderful muscles thut are nlmot cun.lnmly ill tiso. I'iguratively, Tilhcr lenses iittnc ti mxvnmHKlntc eye move ments, RivinR cleiir vitlnn fmni center to margin. Other lenses give clcr vixion only through the center; the eje muscles must train ns they look through the margins. May we tell you more ubuut your ces anu this iuw, clear-vision lens? Dr. D. A. Ohambers SOUTHERN OREGON OPTICAL CO. 317 Medford Bldfl. Phone 188 "That you may see a Great Country better" SEATTLE GARNERS SPORT BRIEFS FIRST SERIES BY ! At:TRl'lr Frnnrc. May 2S. Prnni'lH T. Hunter, Amerl 'rnn tennis star., today roaehert tho jtliird round In the nien'H singles j In the international hard court' I ehamplonshlps with a'strulnht Net) ;vietory over Coniheniale of France. Scores were 0-0, -3, 0-2. The Class Method of Piano Instruction IS THE PRACTICAL SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS Tlin pout is much less than privatn lessons anil the work is cov ered UinrouBlily and raiililly iri a most interesting manner. 'Prac tice can 1)0 arranged for tlioso without pianos. Ke.;lHter yom' hoy or now tor tho next classes comnienciiiR June 0. Only a limited iiumbur of class students can bo accepted. NOEL L. ERSKINE Accredited Teacher of Piano 611 West Eighth St. at Laurel Phone 934-X S1SLER SOLD TO T TlOSTftW May -K . (!)( ! eorue II. SiHler, once one of tho nroitiwt rirslbescmen and batters in J the Amerlean league, Joined the ranks of l hi Cost on Craves today by vir tue of outriKht purchase from the Washington Senators. The deal was the first eonsum mnled by the Craves under the mnunuement of lingers llornsby. slar seeond-saeker,' who took over the reins from .laek Kltteny a few days ago. CANADIAN NATIONAL - TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA new scenes - new vacation pleasures WP ffm . r Wki AMI .1 HI $68.25 Ask for Booklets ROUND TRIP FROM MEDFORD Bring your gulf clubs to J.isper this sum meryou'll want to conic back again for Golf Week, Sept. 8-n. For here, 'amid the Canadian Rockies' highest peaks, is the fined 8-hole course in Canada! Canoeing, mountain climbing with Swiss guides, sad dle trips, fishing.swimming and more golf! Luxurious accommodations at jasper Park Lodge, free from formality. Rates $7.50 a day up, American Plan. Open May 11 to Sept. 30. Sec Jasper, make the Triangle Tour, sail to Ala.ska, all on one great sum mer's vacation! LOW SUMMER ROUNDTRIP FARES EAST Weekly Sailings to ltuka rANADSAN National cThe Largest Jailway System in America T7 Major League Leaders ( My (he Associated press) IneluillnK pumps of .May 27: National. I tatting flrantham. Pirates, :.3!14 Kuns Dotithlt, cards. 34. linns Imtted in Kriseh. Cards, 33. Hits Donthlt. Cards, (til. Doubles Frfseh, Cards, 13, Trlph s Walker. Jieds, 7. Homers Wilson, Cubs !. Stolen bases Kriseh, Curds, 1 0. Pitching Illako, Cubs, won B; lost 0. Amerienn. Pattlnf; Cnrnes, Senators, ,391. linns Unth. Yanks. 4 A. Huns Imtted In Iluth, Yanks, 41. I Ills Manush, Crowns, C . Collides Meusel, Yanks, IS. Triples t,nzzeri, Yanks, 6. Homers 1 tilth, Yanks, 1 il. Stolen bases MeNeely. Crowns: Carrett, White Sox; Hire. Tlfjers. (1 eah. Pilf-hhiK Pennoek. Yanks, won 7; lost 1; PIpKras, Yanks, won 7 ; lost 1 . A Smart Trick. I.OS AN'dKLKS, May 2S. (A l.eroy linker. IS, of Los Angeles fell off n 3i). foot remnant of the St. Kranei dam In Sun Kraneis (piilo canyon In riodghm n snuke which 11 friend threw at him, ami HUffrn-d fulnl Injuries. Flcaac Kikl me your free booklet on u Nitwiiil Puk anJ tlx CUiuJun RtvLiea Hame - , Addrcsi s , .Tio m;s k A. B. Holtorp, City Pait. Agt. 302 Yamhill St., Portland Phone Ilea cfiti UlJl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS BASEBALL Weed vs. Medford On Decoration Day, May 30 at the Jackson County Fairgrounds t Manager Hall assures the fans that this game will be a REAL CON TEST, as Weed has a strong team. (fly the Associated Press) Seattle wpn her first double header nnd her firsts scries of the season nnd ran her winning sstreak to four game by beating Portland twice, R-l nnd 8-(i. A pair of southpaws, Wilson nnd Teachout, turned In the Indian victories. Itatteries: Tomltn and Ainsmith, Saunders. Itego; Wil son and Parker. Second game: Hughes. Nelson 'and Whitney: Malls, Thurston and Spring, Klmer Shea bested Bn Hasty In a pitching duel, 4-3, In the morning fray, hut Rudy Kallio wuh on the receiving end of. a neat shel lacking In the afternoon and the Oaks walked off with a 11-3 victory and the series. 'ooper went the -onte for the champions In the afternoon and whacked out three hits. Itatteries: 1 lusty and Lombardl; Shea nnd Kevereid. Second game: Cooper uud Head; Kallio, Keefe, Vinci and Koehler. I. os Angeles usurped Holly wood's position In third place by twice nosing out the Stars, 4-3. The double 'triumph gave the An gels six games out of seven in the series. Ilatterles: MeC'abe, Kulterton fcnd Itassler. Agnew; Plltt and Hannah. Second game: Donnelly, Mulcahy nnd Agnew; Peters. P.arfoot nnd Sndberg, Hannah, TOKYO. May.2fl. (P) The baseball team of Waseda unlver-l slty defeated the I'niVersity of California here today, 5 to 3. 1 . FOR YOUR WINTER i EUGENE, Ore., May 28. (P)- I Eugene blanked Cottage CJrovejl i line yesterday. 10 to 0 In n fast. 1 vollnv Ion iriia irn tni. n n,l ltd 11 f(- I lend in the league standing. Ciene Lelp, local southpaw. let Cottage Grove down with hut three hits, j two of them In the ninth and (the oilier an infield Iow. Hill, j Cottage Grove manager and first- . baseman, was the only man to , j reuch second base for Cottago .Grove during the game, and he diil It Just once. II. E. Cottage Grove 037 Eugene : v 10 U 1 Hubbeil, IJcrsham, Cellars ami Ellinger; Help and Hliss. WENDUNG, ore.. May 2S. j After playinir Santa Claus last i I week, nntl giving Eugene u game. !Wend1itii; came Wick yesterday to wallop Albany, 0 to 2. Wendling: j started things in the first Inning when K. Lament- walked and ! fllelmcke drove one out of the lot i fur a homo run. IRK, Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central $975 IBP Reichstein Tel. 631 Deuel II UL CHICAGO, SXtxy 2R. (jT) Hopes of the big ten to place: Its out standing stars on America's Olym pic track and field team ' were buoyed Instead of dimmed by the annual outdoor conference meet Saturday which marked another triumph for Illinois. Comparison of records mnde by the big ten tracksters nnd those competing In the eastern inter collegiate at Harvard on the same day and under nbout the same weather conditions, showed the west excelled in right events, the east In six, while one, the running high Jump, was even. The big ten was faster In nil track events while the eastern preformers Vere su perior in the field, except for the high Jump. Nu only did Illinois win the title again fith fisw points, hit it led the conference in ellgihlcs for the forthcoming Olympic tryouts with 1 1. LA GKANDE, Ore., May 2S. iffi The Iji Grande Pirates wound ut) the first half of the HI ue mountain league season, defeating the Walla Walln Pears. & to :i, at Wvlla. Walla In a Sunday morning! game. SALEM. Ore.. May 28. (?) . Ilehind a barrage of two-base hits' started in the t second Inning with two down, the Salem Senators romped their way to a 13 to 4 vie-: lory over thP Uend Eagles here yesterday afternoon mid 1 estab lished themselves indisputably In : the front rank of the Willamette valley league. Itend colb'Cted two runs In the first Inning when Trummer, and Uentfro knocked tho ball over the fence for con secutive two-bnse hits, and Blg- beo singled. After that Keck held tho Eagles to muttered hits. Shuckman, Salem outfielder, hit a homo run In tho fourth with one on. Score: Tt. H. E. Salem 1-1 14 1 I lend 9 1 Heck nnd Edwards; Murphy and Euhunks. Medford C. & t Kruit company buys nnd will enlarge .Conner fruit w:i rehouse. Baseball Standings American Inaup. V. VC. New York no 7 .Till rhiliulolphia 23 1.1 .el!) t'lovHaml 23 17 .57.1 Hiwlon - IS : IS ."I St. Ix)Ul 17 2J .4.1i! I'hlntto Ki 2:1 .3iri Di-trult .i IS 2i! WnnhliiKlnn 11 21 ..H.i Nnllomil lmtitr.' W. I,, rr. rinrlnnntl 27 1 .2S I'hliiiKii 2.1 lfi .Bin llrmiklyn S2 17 .54 Xrw York 31 U. .6.1 SI. I.oilln !2 IS .hit! I'iltxlmr 17 21 .447 nimtuv 13 S.I .3411 PhlWBrlphln 7 JJ .20 SCREENS CAI.L TROWBRIDGE CAIUNirr WOKKS 0 D a ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $l.!)o occrru MEMORIAL DAY MAY OUR SPIRIT OF PATRIOTISM Never die with the pass ing of years. Let us re member that this year, more than ever before, that this is a duty we owe to our God, our Country and our Flag. MEMORIAL DAY Wednesday May 30 The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED lata Medford, Oregon Coninicrridl , Savings Safe Deposit .MEMItFR FBDfRAL RESERVK SYSTEM