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f u It 1 nil mi . ) ui H I t lllll '"I .1 Fa"GE SIX II DEFEAT I0 SEALS II (By tlio Associated Trent) Poillan diuuii(lLil Etiuei' Jui:hI Jiai a fur live muni's, and added uiMthur run off '.Uuy in Hie sixth, f ivlnp them the nei-ettMiry margin, with which to stave utr the Seals' ninth Inning rally, which fell one run uhci t. I'ho srore was (-i, Ut'it Cule receiving credit lor the victory. Batteries: Jmolm, Mayp, KorKiison and Sprinz, Vargas; Cule, Totnlin and Ainnmith. Ciordon Utiodca hud l ho Sena tors well tamed, liniiti them tt six hits as the Stars again dropped them for a loss, 6-1. The losers contributed four errors );tlp swell tho Stars run total. J:nlteri'B: Kalllo, HinRleton and 3oohler; Tlhodes and Husnler. HplPiidld relief work hy Clyde Kanco, who Htepped in to blank Lok AnKcleH from tho third to tho tenth, enabled Seattle to nose out the? Ancc-ls in extra frames, C-4. ' C unnlnKham and I'lliL allowed tliti IiHlifinM but six hitw, but they came, at opportune moments. Uat- tfrles: t'unnlnKhaui, J'litt and Hannah; Uryan, Xttnco and 1'ar- j lier. I - nvHiito tho fact that Bill ! 11Ui;1h's whined nine Oaks In six Innings, the hanipions had no trouble boutn Ins hits off him In m voral frames and l he IH-Hn , bowed once ninro to tho OnltH, 7-T. j I'oi'ltler on the hill for the win-, iht. dlHposod of seven lie lis on ' Hlrlkes. Batteries: I loch lor ami l,omlardi ; 1 luilien, Martin, Nfl fcon and Baldwin. KMHfl BATTLE T0NI6K1 NIIVV VOKK. June 1. (tV) Wenther p (i r in I ( l 1 ii k. Tommy Loitejn-an will put his liht-hcavy-weiKht crown on his head at Kb 1 - ( h field tonight and let I'ele I.at zo, Seranlou coal miner, try to knock It off in 15 rounds. The battle originally was sehedulnd for Wednesday, but rain knocked those plans into a corked hat. Forced to weifch In tialn tculay, l.ouKhran and l.atzo wi'iit back to their irainini; stunis yesterday in an i f fort to keep down to (he class limit of 17.1 pounds. l.oiihran worked out at a local Kymnasluni. The champion barely made the limit at iho first welwhin In Wed nesday afternoon. Just sealing 175 pounds. Latzo weighed 1 Hit , What little bettiiiK there win c'irilp on a J to 1 bais, with the champion tho favorite. Baseball Standings en u. v. :n PC. ,S 1 II .6 41 .f.ar. .477 .117 .Hi: .:t7 2 PC. .63H .tior. New YolK .... i'hiltub'lphia Cli'Mlnud .... t-T. nils Itustun jMfrott t'lilchun W;is4iliiton 1 ,x 11 i' I I'll 2 1 Ui is it; K! Cincinnati :I0 New York : chictmo "i; St. luiis llronlilyn L".' i'lltsbuiK IS P.t'StUIJ li J'hiladi-lpliia 7 1 ! 1 :) .110 ,1M Iletman's baths and plunge for the season. k ii MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, but rc you carctul tt) say Bayer when you buy it ? Ami do you always nive a glance to sec Uayer on the box and the word irenuine printed in red? It isn't the genuine Bayer Aspirin without it I A druRstore always has Hr.yer, with the proven directions tucked in every box : 5 Kr;.Yi?iit.r of .itfiin I-;d (S(niiiiib'i) l-i'wls who is shown In above ph-tui'i' In ntilou In wnilluu- fan in 1 1 n history nf .M edforil when he wrestles Bill Sh iw auspices of the American Legion of Ibis city. Advance Mat wiles ITS LOSING SPELL; ( Ity the Associat ed J'ress) The Pittsburg Pirates, National league champions last year, have chec-ked their losing streak at least temporarily. With their Infield still a make shift affair, the floundering Cor sairs, hn missed at every turn, pulled themselves together at Korbes field yesterday and nosed out the St, Louis Cards, ;l to 2. That victory checked the I 'irates' run of defeats at six in a mw and sent the Cards into fourth place In the stnllditiKs. !eorne Klsler hit his first Na tional league home run as tin: Ilravrs made it four hi a row from (he dou n trodden Philt'es, !) to 4. All-told Hislcr contrihuted three of tho I Erave.V hits of line- phi) hurleiM. Tho news along the American league front was much as usu:l Tho New York Yanks played with four utility men in the line up, but shut out the Washing on He nati.rs, anyway, 4 to i), Italic Uuth hit his l!)th homer of tho season. Cleveland took its third straight beating from the on-coming Oc troi! T.gcrs. $ to 4. Shaute and P.iickcye were pounded for Hi lilts, while Oihsnn pitched effec tively for the Timers. The St. Louis Crowns and Chi cago White Sox ended nil kiu:iiv in their double-header at Si. Louis, the Sox gallophil away with an rusy 7 lo ' victory 'in the first. In the night en p Schultcs home run cave the Urowns an even break on the day, 2 to 1. NKW YOUK. J line 1 (T I '.a be Kulh has closed his books for May w ith I home runs to his credit, more thaii he ever has had at this Mage of t he season. Homer I a a high fly that dropped Just inside the right hold barrier was propelled at lb, Yankee stadium slcrday. with Dudley of Washington as the vic tim. The drive put Uuth 10 games and I Z days ahead of his i ; pace when he hit 1.0 for a m w i crord. He not uu asii his D'th homer last year until June 11 in his ;,'nd game. Yesterday's was his Und contest of the mm j M'll. ar 6agUe ea('ers illy the Associated Press,) Includ'ng gamei of May 31: National. Patting llornsby. Praves. .110. I;u:is- P.otloniley, I'mds, At. Kuns batted ln--l"r:sch, Cards. 3. lilts-- Oouthlt. Cards. 7 1. Doubles Hot'omlcy. 1'rtsch. Cards: Hurnsby. Praxes. 1 . Trip'.cs Walker. Pcds. 7. Homers - U'iInmi. Cubs, !. Stolen bases - Pi is, h. Cards. U Pitihlng Plake, Cubs, won 3, lost 0. American. Pat ting K ress. Prow ns. .33. Puns -Pinh, Yanks, -is. Cuns batted In Uuth. Yanks, K Hits Miiuush, Prow tis. CO. Ooublcs Speaker. Athletics, ll. Tilphu Itice. Senators. 7. Homers liuth. Yanks, 1 ;i Stolen bases Patieit, White Sox. Jt. Pitching Plpgrns. Yunks, won s - lout !: Pennock. Yank. von s, Ijbt 1. rr:rFonn mail Strangler Lewis .. Jut ' . J ' "w,. Jt S GET PRIZE MONEY NKW YOLK, June I . fT)- C. C. I'ylr, who will promote most any thing, gives New York something new tonight a 0-hour team run ning w It h some of his traus-iui-tlnental footraces as the compeil-' tors. The race Is scheduled to start at Madison Sijuarc Cardcn at ! p. m. and close at J 1 o'clock Saturday night. The makeup of the learns has not been announced, but I'yle says some of thosf who finished well up In the standings mi the cross country grind will be entered. 1 The promoter. Incidentally, v ' Iterates that A ndrew Payne of ; Clareniore, Olda.. and the other j nine runners in the moin-y on the ' Loss A ngcles to New York .jaunt. will reei ive their share of the $4S.- Tiioi pri.e money at S o'clock to- night. TO 75 GRADUATES ASHLAND, June I. Seventy laud received t heir shrdluetaoslu five repi oscntalh e olilig pniple of Ashland received t heir diplomas from the A.-hlaml high school on Thursday evening. Graduation ex ercises were held in the gymnasium of the Junior high school. The uymuasiuiu had been made most attractive for (he event by the erec- (Ion of the r. stage at the north end of u. v here uuanhlies of ; greens and an abundance of yel- low flowers decoration prominence I 7-"i young pe cessional the i-ompleted a charuilic; 1 scheme which gave 1 o the class colors, Th" ' ople marchetl hi pro length of the ball ami were sealed on the platform with members of the board of edueu- lion and with the speiiker of the evening, Or. Arnold Pen net t 11 a 11. president of the I'nUcrslty of Ore gon. President Ihtll. in bis address lo the i kiss, i-mnhaMZfd the h"inrlv virtues and the character huililim; forces that make for fine accom - ; I'lishment In life. The address was . fremjently punctuated with perscn- al uni'cdotes and humorous bits ' , that kept the jniilieme in the hap- , piest possible frame of mind aid prepared a w ay for the splendid I plan of the address. Diploma I w ere pres- ll'etl by Mr-. Louise Pe-i ! i-i'i-.l, president of the hoard of education. The following program ; was given: Music. "Ohimve Pa- f trol. (irchestra: Invm-at ion. Kev. Charles K. Dunham. First Itaptist cliurcli: music, (al '"Spring Comes Laughing." (to ' The Voice f v, vt i WmdM." Glrlf' (ilee I "lub; Class 1 Scntimeiitsr: mu-.ic. "Grand Ameri can Pantasla." orehestur address. "Preparedness for l ite," Pu-sidctit; Arnold P. Pail. Pr.lversKy of l re- con; pn sentatlon of diplomas.1 Lnllbl PeroKJll. presld. nt of school board: b.-netlict Ion. Pev Churl. , t I. On n ham: muic, "War of t he i Nations." Orchestra. Pernord K. Spencer of Los An- gcles, ari;tved in Ashland this w e. k j to visit w illi his daughter. Miss i Ksthcr Spencer. Mid to attend her I graduation. Mr. spencer i a broth- ! er of D. M. Spen.-er, Miss Miirv . Spencer and Jam' s Sp. ncer. and U visiting at the old SperuM r home- j 'tead east of town. Since the wur; Mr. Spr0er has m connected with the work of the veteraiiM' bu-j remi. ' Mrs. Louis Dodge, Min. Ft'etl IV j Wanner and Mr. Fred S. Kngle j will lcae on Munday fui Cui-alUj thttttxe, medfotid, Under Full Steam AH 5 , a recent m;ith, is cpec(ed to draw the largest assembljigc of id Ohio, here tu't Thui'Mlay fn-niiig at the armory under llic an reporieil to be going last. where they will represent Chapter A. C. of the P. I'. . Sisterhood at ,the slide ci invent ion which will i lie in se.,si'in (here during- next week. Miss Marie Walker, who left yes terday for Chi lot) ii in. Ore., where she will be employed, was honor guest Tuesday ev( ning at a party given by Mrs. CJeorge LloumeriaU"!' at her home on Pioneer street. Cards wee the d i version of the evening, with high si ore awarded to Miss Marie Walker, and ' con solation rr Miss Kut It Osmun. Late In the i veiling the hostess served dainty refreshments to the Misses Calla Ulegel. Klsie Alex ander. 11 e O f g I e Coffee, Kthel Shrum. Leta Wnlker. Kiniiiii Jeii kiii.. Oertrmle Itiede, Uuth Os mun. Marguerite Hammond, 1 r. Maltie i:. Shawrf .Marie Walker and the Mesdames I an Kay, Charles Ph rce, W. 1). Whittle. Clifford Junkhis and Mrs. Sara Mosier Pet. is. Miss Mary Oaley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. C,;iley ..n Sher inaii street, will be pre.-etited in a piuio rei-it;il liy her teacher, Mrs. llitH T. Milchelmore, on Tuesday .evening, .1 one Mh. at S : 1 ." at 1 he i Presbyterian church. Miss Uuth i Louise Voder, violin instructor at 1 the Sunt h c r u Oregon Normal ; school, w ill asist. and will be .. , "nm pa ah d by M rs. M Itohelmore. W Wcli Live S took Re p o rts TOP THE MARKET FOR FACTS Thi is is JP means Truth told interestingly oreoon, friday, jtjxe i, 102s. tvx I The public is invited lo attend the ; recital. Mr. and Mrs. Hussell Cripe were honor guests on Wednesday, May ! ;ii'th, at a bridge evening given, by Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Miller, at t he Peters home on Iowa street, i Mr. and Mrs. Cripe leave soon for! Los Angeles where Mr. Cripe Willi attend the summer session at the ' I 'niversity of Southern California. Six tables of bridge occupied the guests during the evening, with ! honors at cards falling to Mr. and M rs, C. ,1. Itead, and consolation awarded to Mr. and Mrs. 1'dwln Ounn. A- "towel shower" was a parting attention for the honor gues's. Mr. and Mrs. Cripe. Guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V. Young, Or. and Mrs. Ii. I ,. 1 turd ic. M r. and M rs. A i t hur I 'et ers, M r. a nd M rs. t : brge M. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Oan Kiiy, Mr. and Mrs, Klwood lledberg. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paulserud. Mr. and Mrs. J Harris Lean. Mr. and Mrs. p.. C. ' Fnrsythe. Or. and Mrs. W. .I. Cran-j dull. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lead. Mr.' and Mrs. P.dwin Ounn and Mr. and Mrs. Uussell Cripe. Mrs. c. O. Gaffney. who recently underwent a major operation at the Community hospital, has been removed to her home and is re ported to be greatly improved. Mrs Susanne Homes Cart"? was an mm in Ashland on Thursday making urrani meiita for Jackson county sl'IiouI day whb h will bo held In Ashland on Friday. O. K. Carson of the Carson I.um-, ber company and Mrs. Carson ex pert to spend the summer at XIc Mlnnvilte, Ore., where Mr. Carson will attend to busiiH'SH interests. K nneth Stlatton, son of Mrs. S:idie Siratton on Iowa street, will leave on Monday fur Weddrrburn. tire., where he will upend, the slim mer at the home of his uncle, Mr. l.loyd Straiton. Mrs. Boy Koblt y of Portland, Ore., and her mother, Mrs. A. K. 1'attcr.son, are visit im; for a few days at the home of Mrs. Klsle Churthmau on L'nion street. Mrs. Uohley. who spent her girlhood in Ashland, was Miss Maude Patter son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bobley also are visitim; in southern Ore gon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Altken In Medford. Miss Vera Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright on Mountain avenue, will leave on Saturday fur Portland to visit her sjsler, Mrs. A. O. Weber. Mrs. Millard fJruhb has been a patient in the Hilt, Calif., hospital for several days past, but expects to be dismissed within a few days. Mrs. Crubb will bo a guest of her Mister who resides at Hilt. The litte sun of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones of Klamath Falls is sick with the measles at the hohem of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. (Ircen on Kfghth street. Mr. and .Mrs. Jones are on their vacation In California. Fights Last Night (liy the Associated Press.) CHICAGO. Freddie Mueller, liuffalo, beat Itay Miller, Chicago, (HO. Soldier Dombrowskl, De troit, and Young Nationalism, Phil ippines, drew (10). NKW YOUK. Manuel Quinlero, Spain, defeated louis ( Kid Kap lan. Meridcn. Conn., (010). Loue Tener io, Philippines. outpointed King Tut. Los Angeles, (10). Puby Joe Gans. Los Angeles, beat Jackie llrady. Syracuse, New York. (lo). HACK KXHAt'K, N. J. Frankic Paumm. Paterson, outpointed Pan cho Oentio, bantamweight cham pion of the Philipines. (S. Af f I, W VJ.--T VV1 THE NEW ZEROLENE for your motor A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT lewspaper SAX FRANCISCO. Peter Mey-I ers. San Francisco, knocked out J Lefty Cooper, Minneapolis, (.1). ! Attention! Wo are In position to pay you mora than anybody for wool-mohair. See us beforo you sell. ! MKDFORD BAHOALS" HOUSE, , Phone 1062. 'It N. Grape St. Ct.-is-'dfiod ndvM-tising gets rsiisj 7 B Mrs. MtG cGkegor. Dimlor elhuiMJ Stitmt One of my mrre spondente writej me that she ia having a most disc our ft King time with a dingy, Rray drain board in a rented house. She says she has scrubbed 'til she is exhausted, and thestainaand discolorationa are still there. I ve written to her to stop scnibbinn at onee! There is positively no need for it in these days of "easy housekeeping." The necessity for "elbow grease'1 vanished when Clorox appeared. No rub, no scrub, no worry. Just apply C'lnrox in the correct solution the direc tions are on the label and presto! shining, bright cleanli ness everywhere. - Stained white porcelain White porcelain, tile or en ameled drainboards can be kept spotless in the same easy way. Always rinse well as soon as the spots have disappeared. Bleaching hardwood floors A woman wrote me from Denver to toll me what won derful results she got with Clornx for bleaching her floors. She says: "First I 407 East Main PAINT Paints -Varnishes Mgp Stockholders Notice. Notice is hereby given that 4he annual meeting of the stockholders of the Home Telephone and Tele gi&ph Compuny of Southern Ore gon, will be h!d at the office of the company, I'lS West Slxih St., Medford, Oregon, at 3 o't-luck p. m June 5th, 1928. It. iS. HAMMOND, Secretary. 74 ik r Drainboards snow white -yet unscrubbed Mrs. MacGregor has prepared for you a mostinterestingEasy Housekeeping Chart to hang in your kitchen. Send for your free copy. washed the floors with soap and wntcr. Then I nppliM a Clorox solution with a mop as directed. This l let stand for half an hour. I could son my floors (jrowinR liehlcr pvrrv minute. The Clo rox cut the dirty wax and var nish und blenched the floors un derneath. Then I rimed them with clear water. W hen they were thoroughly dry my hus band varnished, waxed and pol ished them. We were so proud of our work and oil our friends thought we. had new floors!" Let me help you If you have a problem of better, easier cleaning, do write to me. If I enn help I will. My laboratory is always at your service. And if you have found better and easier housekeeping wavs, won't you pass the good word alone? Thousands of ot her women will be interested and I can tell them here just as I tell you. Meq MacGbeqor Dept. of Household Science Clorox Chemical Corp. Oakland, California. Bleaches Removes Stalna Destroys Odors Rills Germs ft AT ALL GROCERS HALL PAINT CO. Phone 937-R Free Demonstration Mi and -Mrs. lirooks, eastern, representatives for .Azteroo Clay, are here for a lhnited time. A full line of lampshades and wood novelties of all kinds. Learn to make your own screens, plaeques, etc. Clean your wall paper with Ahsorene; floors, with Double X; old brushes with Sava Brush. It works just like paint TWCDire . I l. f , ... . . It works smoothly and cvcnlv fW If h ll rk. nr under the brush. B H Brush Lac- advantages of lacquerwtth all the querismadethatway.That'swhy "brushing" advantages of paint, you g such good results paint- And have you seen B-H Brush ing turrutuie and floors w.th ic Lacquer in its new container There's ample time, before B-H 'i "t S owt? choOS Hmhl,L,J. .. .. )ourshades right from the actual Brush Lacquer sorts to set. to colors. There ire 18 of them; for brush over surfaces, and fin.sh furniture, floors and bric-a-brac, corners and edges. Yet B-H dries on display at our store. BASS-HUETER CO M P A N Y Uiry to Beautiful Homes