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urEDFonn matl Trcrntryrc, AreDFOun, oreoon. sukdit,-jthte PORTLAND WINS iOWEN OREGON NINE AND LOSES GAME IPLAYS GRANTS P.! BY SAME SCORE 2,-30 P. M. TQDAYl - 1 i ' - j rnltTI.AXn, OrP., June 5 UP) The Owrn-nrrmm hnsehnll team I Afior the Heavers had won the ' will piny drftnts Pass hi the fair first game from San Francisco Krouuds tomorrow afternoon while; today. R to 1 behind Totillln'H '. .Modford Merchants tire playing j Miit.Htnhte utilimcirlnn nltohlmz. tlioitlie Weed team Ut the home' Seals came hack and won the sec. . Ki oundH. The local lumbermen na.l mime by He name wore. 1i1- ! Imvo a fast and stronK UKKicKallon lis Thurston held the Ilcavoi'H 1 ,lni1 '"'" Konclly itanB of safe until the sixth when with one '' In Iho Klnndstnnil to c heer ..., I- ,.n.l h. l.nueu londed with1'"' '" " vic tory. The came will ne out Flioer Jacob., Bt e,l i -"" "t 2: 30 o'clock. A nuuiberi .. .. of (IrantH I'ass c the rally. . , 1 II 1 I""" -iM-.l The Strangler's Dummy FRED KIDDLE TO JIM GHINNOCK IN ornimi 1 took three shn.:. see thin all. but I doubt that ,n v noMtion on each I the time I have will penuu i.e.- First Kame; San Francisco I'ortlalid Vargas and Moiidy Ainsmith. Keeoml pnine; San Francisco Portland Thurston, .laoolis mm spun-., lively, with solid smashes. The Terkps, Conch. Tomlln and Snun- ., , altitude at Weed Is also The league team will have a hard nut to c-rack at Weed, both Tomlln and' ,IB r tnn ,.,,. u'ec-d won an exhibition itanio here? Wed nesday wllh youiiK Jack IIUKhes In 'the box, and the .Mcdford payers I touched up the Weed pllcbers 8 12 0 K. f-.'ij' r-,v WW?? i 'veil w;9'-u-, G. 0. P. DELEGATES - lerday mo 1... ti.u u,.n ti twihition on ea 'shot plotted the same.I was not to Jo that." I exactlv satisfied for .the time- ' , being, but it was not Ions lie w ids :hat we aiiihted the Hi1 lot Mannakea (U.s0 foot pcaU on Huwuilar l..laiul) above the ; clouds. Then I knew I wits riKht." G HANTS I'ASS. June 2. (Spe- fontlnuini.-. I.yon suid. "I sklp- clal.) With definite announce- W"1 waters for a lonir wmie i was astonishc-d to find how dif- HAVE YOUR BYES examined! HAL EM. ore., June iinnouiu-e- i infill hy XiM I!. Ailed that ht will not lie a cuuiliilute for nomination f,.rnt the islantlK look from the for state ioi)rfentaiivo for Jose- ..i.. ! Kxprt'Sfcions iprpjved in 1 .Salein phino county when the liepuhlUan " .'.It.s ROoA to ,,e llU.k Ha j from members of the OrpRon re- tt ntral committee meets, sentiment 1 Wj)(j j,ftpr eleven yoarw. I have i.tibliean national convention dele-, was crystalizint,' today In favor if:j( hns, of f,.OIHiM ,t.rn nnf1 T v.'a'ni ' It In I Ion ill T , , - JilllieH J . . II IIIIUH'K ion lllill JIOS1- I 1 ' i tlon. Mr. Chinnook'w name was dle of Island City iH likety to bo : jH.nK f, t.ely mentioned for the j the t hoice for chairman of the ; itontinnlioti and it ain-ai'''d that Idelesatlon. There has been no me ! iiPiiublicaiiH if the eounly mi,ht talk of Ham A. Kozer fur the he able to am-ee upon him. chairmanship for the reason that- It Js undfist'jo that .!r. Chin he received the highest vote ! nock will accept the nom f nation - ' 1 ; " - -' ' -a candidate for delegate, but Ko--, if t(-ndered hy the ciitritl commit- Abnve picture shows th dummy HlianKler Lwiv vol id's i ynM t0(iuy tllilt no elieven tee at Hm meetlm;. It wai r-pirtetl champion heavyweight , .wrentler ues in developing hln: dnnr- K1(t,n(, fi(,ould he the election for that he is rcreptlvo. to the noml ous iK-ndluck, with yliieh he nan thrown many fuplrant for hlH t(M. ,,.aKnn that Kidille was man-; nmion. crown. . Lewin .wret)ef) here next Thui-Mlay nij,'ht with Itllly Shaw, ; llK(.v f the Hoover camnaiun in I . Annminement made yesterdav hy champion of (ihlo, at the armory under the nuspices of the Ameri-1 can l.citlon Drum Corps, positions. The dummy is shown in open and shut i Oreson. tiers. (7 Innings). HKATTI.K, June 2. AnlteleH evened the -(IF) series 7sH by jlipt to affect the battinit c-yes o( 1 1 lie locals. .MIi'IiijIh will do the pltchinie. and tieHchitiT will pi-oh- llbly stai't for Weed. shliltini; out the Hentue ll.nians f.()U1 Vl.,.k- .Mt,1Kn, 2 to 0 here this afternoon. One nnd way points of northern Call- run in tun first innini! anil an- roiniri will be on hand to see I lie Weed name, which Is the opc-nlllK other in the ninth wave the An Kola their victory. 11. II. K Ixis AnKclo 2 7 i Kcnttlo 0 7 1l .Weatherhy and Kandberi?; Tly nn and Schmidt. of the season In that city. l.OH AXfiKI.KS. June 2. MP)--Sacramento ended a six Kamn loslnir streak today by beatlnt: Hollywood nlnn to five, brlnulns the series Q tn 1 in favor of th-"1 Stars. 1!. H. V.. Sacramento !t 1 4 2 Hollywood tl 2 Kunz, Slnitlcton ' and Knebler; Kinney, Donnelly and Iiassp'r'. SAN FHAN('1HI'D, June S. -WP The Missions eduecl out the llak land baseball team 8 to 7 here to day In a free sliiitli'lnB contest. Cooper was lifted from the mound early In the name after the Mis sion batsmen overrode him. Nev . ers. Mission hurler, met a lil.c fate. It. IT. K. (inklnml 7 12 2 j Missions H Hi 2 j Cooper, DiiKlla and llool; N" ers, Martin nnd Vhltney. T M IS HITLESS. BUT TIGERS BLOV UP IN THE TENTHiLONG HITS BEAT GIANTS; RALLY BY Jack II UK lien, the kid pitcher of the, Medford yMcrchantH, who pitched a fine KHhic fiK'tinst Weed for hIx InnliiKH hint Wcdm-rulny. and then nul IK I:ihch on IuiIIk out of his Hj'Mlein In a row, for cing In four runs, is at Iohh to understand what ailed him. In that fattil lunhitf. "A lot of people think that tired, when 1 lost control of the hall," sa IIUKhes, "but I wasn't nnd my nrm never felt bettor, 'an 1 I had not been usIiik any fore exertion, t hnn I had been u ed to. I couldn't have hit a burn door; let alone the plate. Man ager Hall told 'me Jf I felt the least bit tired to let hi in 1 now, but I wasn't. 1 can't figure out how I ' happened to lose enntrol, aa I thoimht I wuh dolnif about nverttKo up to that time." HiiKhcH resents the In.putatn that he was "tuckered t.u:.' Ife will ko wllh the tciu.i to Weed today, and is woi-klm; at Lamport's. mini ii'-iiiuii mi COAST TRACK TILT: BOY- SCOUTS TO BEi OREGON IS THIRD ALONG APPLEGATE Theo. P. Cramer, Jr., that he will Local members of the deleua-1 withdraw after nccoptini; the lion have received letters from J nomination will place the nnmlnn' W. V. Woodward and llusscll ' lion 1,1 ""' I'ands of the central Hawkins of I'ortland who would I cnmmlttee. like to represent the Oregon dele- Phone y : 51 AM - . ni'nru vci cni i.ir.n tro a Kntion on tho platform commit- i ,,, , . . , , , 7 , , ., ' houhb;r blasted from a section of tee of the convention. Xo '"t -1 . , , , ,,. . . inations have been received here j , . ... ..... . J J the probable choice- of the-l m,,n . " atlc delc-atlon for h , ,VM ,.,,, ,, man. ! ,,,. ... , .... ., Most of the Ornt-nn republican i .... .. ...... '" ' . .... . . aim a ciinu oeieKaLtou will, leave i-oriiuuii MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUEHIZED SAFE -PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY We pay n terrible ., jpENALTY ot-timcs from eye net;- leet. 'Tis lietter to be safe tlinn sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glasses if you ncctl them, otherwise GOOD ADVICU. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main : Wednesday, Kolnu by way of l)en t ver. and will arrive in Kunsas jt'lty the followlnir Sunday morn- lnK. XI l.SHlli;i.A, .-viont., June tc-(: MJai.es. lor con soiiiiuur cuv" 10 1'- ft,IJ,;i Ore.. .1 line 2. fP) II. a ItrowunK missy i.hck iioiu .o- ment of joy scouts-ot the fraiei ja Tlamlltnn of liend who is a ean Pucet Kmmil foimhl Us way to Iht JkJ C ouncil are announced, i didatc for the sucikershin of the Hession of the Htnte icKlwIa- KUtiirr imi;k w.w (Continued from Page One) P-icffic c.iiml fiiiifercnce track and . , . ... ( 'imiti will fittem I o fur three ner Item liiif nere una niiernooii on . - . " ' V : IIPn Kfli(i i,(.rA tnnv ,.,nt htt hnm hmim or one ween eacn. oei,'innniii i - - DornblaKcr field In a sensational I the week of June 10. and clbsim;. A real treat Is in stor- ST: T.oriH. June The Kt. Louis I trow n bunched hitH to win from the Washington Senhtors to day, 5 to 2. II. II. K. Washlnntfm i! ' 1 Kt. IMils n 12 l latteries: aclmi-y ami Keiina; Sli'wart and Manlon. . DKTHOIT; June 2. W) The Tlwr defense blew up In the ti-nth Inning, the Yankees scored throe runs and took the opening Kmne of the series from 1 let roll today, fi to 2. Habo Iluth went hltless. ' . It. II. H. New York fi !' n Iletrolt 2 !l 1 Itatterles: I'lprnH and Orabow skl, Collins: Van (lllder and Shea. f'l-KVKI.AM). J u ne 2. (Tl flettre (Irani brought the Cleve land Indians mil of their flve-nainc lonlnK streak w 1 1 h n five-hit triumph over lloston today. The seoro was )1 lo 0, It. II. K. lioslon o li a Clevi'land H 1 Itatterloc Morilson, Simmons ami llevhiK; Ciiant and I.. Seuell. CIIICAfiO, June 2. (Tt Lefty flroVe lield the White Sox to three hits and uuvo the Philadelphia Athletics three to two vietory In their series opener here today. . It. II. K. Philadelphia 3 7 i Chicago 2 II 2 Drove, and Cttehrane; I Man ken ship. Adkiiis and .McCurdy. N K W yf)ltl, June 2 M D,'u IllsHonette'H ninth home run of the Meascin, u drl,vi' Into the rlnht. field Ht.ind follow inK Hressler's double In the tenth, enabled the Uohlas to nose out the (Hants by i to 4 here today. (Ten IniiinuH). It. II. R Itrooklyn 14 0 New Vork I 12 0 Italterles: Vance, Petty and le berry: liarnes, Kaitlkner, Cant well and O'Karrell, Walker. IMTTSIiritc.il. June 2. (A'i ScoriiiK idKht runs In the eighth Inn I itK lo overcome IMttsbu rub's early lead, Chicago defeated the I'lrntes here today, HI to II. it. ii. i:. Chlcano 1 1) 14 1 I'ltlsbui'Kh i:i 2 Italterles: Hush. Welnert. limit and 1 la rl net t ; Mil jus. Dawson. Kuzzell and Smith, Conch. Itrame. 1IOSTON. June 2. (?') Cincin nati made II two Hint Ik hi by de feating Itoslon today 2ft to 12, In a free-hltthiK name. The lleds ham mered tint 23 hits. It. II. i:. 20 I'll 0 12 ir : Mays and I'icinich; Oelaney. Ilearn and Cincinnati . lloston Itatteries (Ire.'itfield. Taylor, Wertz. Kdwanls, Milts I'tm.AIH'.l.l'IUA. J u ne 2. -UV -The St. Louis Nationals extended contest. Cniversltv of WashiiiKton won the meet with a score of 42M- llI' 1 lihintN. Steve Anderson, sum-rb for th Mnsitv hiii-dler wliii destroyed Hie lure fortunate enough to .nltend cnnfci-.nce records In both hurdle '""nip (bis summer. Camp Is !i raees, was WaslllUKlon H Htlll. cnu-o on ine npiieHiiio river Klrst he cleared Iho J 20-yard ' has capacity hinh hurdles In 14.4 secondM. enuul inn the world mark set hy Thomp son of Dartmouth. Then he broke assurances of 29 of the 31 votes I he will need for that office. Hum- hoyn of this council who I , " 1 in VHIIIML III IMH fill UIM1. H I III f till members of the leKilnture i who MIHl 1 will ayaln ho members, Hamilton aim says ne is assured nf thn Vfitnt nf lttt ijir Anrni ftno As ,om h the unit 1 . , gup rt Theodore Cra-reKh-.tratlon for the next ,,.,,,t,,,i in the recent primary election, but period ' filled. unit will npcn.t the conference murk in the 220 yard low hurdles, which he ran In 23.U seconds, bettering the mark A Kt' it u ut irt in mum hm na Wllh(l.;lu.n trt i,.(w.t r. nr.ttltifin food deli( iK'ieH of in I'ortland with the state bankers' association, which has reduced i Wheeler Hamilton's assured vote hy one. tho frroatcst James Payne nf Southern Calif or- j appeal to v boys are Kuaranie d. nia set Friday In the trials hy'TIm swimming proeram HhuuiJ three-tenths of n second. ;e one of unusual Interest asj LONDON, June 2. (fi) In a lux- Klnal scores of the meet were:!my.s will he allowed to take bnthiurious seventeen room mansion In I'niversity of Washington, 42'i;jihe Setmt ami the Hod Cross Hyde Park. Mih. Katherine Rout Oremm StJite, 33; Montana, Hi; 'swimming work if desired. Uik-i '"'hrc author, explorer nnd weul I'nlversliy of Oregon, 1 2 ; Cni-jink'. slet-pinj; In the out door-. I thy society woman, today held the verslly of Idaho, (I. cooking around their own canm I l"('t against an orch'r of court University of California, wllh;f,.e ntu coming back to the civ- wlllrn K'-OK? out of differences only two nu n entered, ailed t ' Hizcd camp where foods nre pre-; wlln ,,t!l husband, Hcoresay Iiout- pai'cd by an experienced . amp i 7 ' " ' hihuj uu- io(k will be some of the v'nt"r"il- score. . Officials of the meet announced mat u was unuiteiy inaime .mi- 0Vperiem es for this year. Over tlonul Amateur Cnlon wouhl roe-1 pi.,1u nikpt. lnp sm-roUndin: ounre 1 tie hinh hurdle mark set ; rniinrv by Anderson, because he knocked down the fifth hurdle. Three watches caught A nderson in 1 4.4 seconds. ILL scontinp merit bndjie 1 work, athletic tests, nature study ' and all the out door phases nf. Seontliur will be emphasized. The 'camp will he tinder the leader ' ship and personal smtervislon of I (he scout executive, William Leo l ltrlckor. "' " -j '' I Camp open to ItcKMered Kcoiits I Tile camp is open to nay Seoul I who is reblstered with the Hoy : Scouts of America. Hoys nwy attend for 1, 2 or 3 periods of I camp. The cost will be $7 a week and this will Include all 'expense while In camp. Trans jportalion will be arranged by the parents of boys and friends of ! Scouting. - - Camp Itliilds C'liunirU'r Camp Is one of the finest places In the world for a nond time and also for ucfiulrlni; of discipline. self control, j-ood sportsmanship. J une ll Is the opening day for the American Ited Cross swim- mliiR and life' s.iylnK'. campaign, 1 The program which will last until j Juno lilih will bo conducted by t Mr. HllirMl.,.- Wll, I1W1. l.t. rl.lv reconnni'iided fi-om the Cnlverslly i onn i''"wsnip aim 11 of California. which are essential in too inaic- The swlmmiim course includes "P of 'Very all-around hoy. luslruction in water work for belli Ideals of Scodlini; training for non-sw immei H and swim 111 e r s. citizenship ami genuine cnaiai n-i While the course Is open to every I development are accomplished in one, adults as well as children j en inn hi a way that Is almost un-; from seven years upwards, hovs and ir Is who cannot swim are particularly urged lo .loin the clnsscs, and uualify for swimmers buttons. Kor children who . are versed in the rudiments of swim? mtng (he work Includes I borough instruction In life saving as well as the Sctmri'er prone icsust lea tlon. Kvcry one wishes to lake the course is askd i;ualed elsewhere. -- CIMCADO. June 2. IA Rtanlov Stokes of Union ItotiKe, La., raced to a new national inlerscholiiHtic. uecord in tho 120-yard high hurdles, wlnnin.? hy throfe yards In (i 210 in the tracw meet here today. Thn method of I nm recoru 01 in -i-o as sei iv n. who1 wiutred or Azusa. v.ai., in WASinvriTnV in in. 1 llPi to register at the Ited Cross office. ; , . ' ',.. ,,,. BASE BALL Grants Pass vs. IhIcIo or Jnpan's royal heir tiiipar- j today was Jonrnryins hack to the . lad of rlier r y hlossoms. her schooltni; in Aiucrira roniiilctcd. rhlhicli'lphla'H IonIiik h t r o 11 k to KlrN. 11 a. in Iho Inst itlt't Ion Is fric. A ton! ,.r ii.i. ,.,,niu .1.... ..-in i... ..i i I . . ,. .' . . , . . rut, MIsh Sctwi .Matsudnir.i, datiuli for tho trio of tho tank for hnth . .... , V miv Io.iiw.im i.n.l ..,..,. I M .. i 'aiu.ii. i..- iniioaMsainu . ' I Mrrrlok has Installt'il an exUoinlve rtltfi-ini; anil ohlorlnatlhK systoni anil tho tank Is in flno shano. Tho srhcilnlo for tin- niorninif of ( rOHTI.AXIl, Ore., .ltinn 2. (A1) luno II is as follows: , ,; ,.,,, , .ortalicl from Astoria Non-swlniiniix hoys, K n. in. j whore ho wan iirrostotl with Roh-Xnn-swlniniiMs. Kil ls. !i a. in. I ort 10. KoiiihmIv ns snspoclcil mom Swlniniors ami Junior Mr,, savors. 1 hnr of tho "Snooso" .lohoson oosl I hoys. 10 a. in. I oft Ice rohlipr enna. Amos 10 .lonos. swimmers and junior life savors , ill, ntlt'inntivl last iiiKlu al St.1 Owen-Oregon Team At the Jackson Co. Fair Grounds Sun., June 3 Both these teams are 100 per cent winners in their own locali ties so expect a good game. Admission 35c Children under 15, Free tlon with which to ndviso the world of their pllitht nnd tlioir position. Their plane's engines : wore in excellent 'condition and' "youiiK" as criuines ko. said the aviators. rtoth KlnKsford-Hinitli nnd rim asserted they were not worried nhnnt the take oft from the P.nrk Imk Hands runway. They eald that tho 1.500 foot runway there was more than twice the dis tance that tho Southern Cross re iiuired for th,. hop-off at Dak land, where 2800 Teet of the runway wen;' used hefore the plane Kaitted cuoukIi speed for fllKht. While the rucllo heaeon sent from San Frain-iseo and field. near Honolulu, was intermittent, hoth NavlK.'Uor Harry AV. I.yon and I'ilot KinBS-ford-.Stnltll asserted that a per fect course had heen followed. "I knew exactly where I was at all times," said I.yon. "Ves- ; ' ; SAVE That I j Vacation ; You may be disapoolnted this year because you haven't sufficient funds ; for that vacation trip you had in i mind, but next year is another 1 year. Set aside a weekly sum for j that anticipated trip and when next j summer rolls around you will be j without cares financially. 'Partners in Community Development" rnrt SCREENS B a o a CALL wS TROWBRIDGE Q VVI.MJT WOltKS d a a a csJ Please, of : 1 Another Dish, NIDER'S PURE ICECREAM You won't be able to resist asking for another heaping dish of pure, velvety goodness Snider's ice Cream fla vored with your favorite fresh fruit. Each spoonful is a positive cure for the "dogdays." Surprise the Children Made of fresh, rich cream, Snider 's Ice Cream is the per fect warm weather dessert. The children will love it! Snider's Milk the delicious year-round drink for all the f imily. Not only is milk healthful and rich but our pasteurizing process makes it ABSO LUTELY. SAFE for babies and children Be sure of the safest and best SPECIFY "SNIDER'S" when you or der. ' nider Dairy & Produce Co. If It's Snider's It's the Best To Buy ' ' eluht Karnes today hy taklni; n free IlittliiK Kapie. 13 to I:'. Six home runs were sroreil. IncludinK three hy St. Louis In the eighth InnlliK hy Hiilin, liottoiuley and lIoellM-r. The hases were full when Holm made his round tripper. 1!. II. K. St. I.ouls i:l 14 0 I'hllaililphla 1 i IS 1 t'.atloiics: Ithem. Ilald. Shcr del. Johnson, l.tttlejlion. Kc-lnhart and Wilson; WIlloUKhhy. lllni;. l'a!..l-., A.-itlaiiil and l.erlan. Ailull classes at p. m. PORTLAND, tire.. June 1!. I1V The stleenlh nnliual 'trapHhoot Init iolirnament for ' the Oreuon Ktate eHamplonshlp will attract many Kunncrs of 1'ortlund tn Kla math Falls Friday unit Saturday, where the state lournamciit will lie liehl under tho niiKpices of the I Klamath Huh. j There nre four state champion- STAGO Kl F.I.I , fhlcim-o. June 2. ship titles to he decided. j -il .-orl Collin. Coin., today Olio Is the chnniplonslilp proper. ' w on the iwenly-fom l h annual nn w hich will ko lo the hluli kuii on . Ilonal Interscholasllc track and tho 200 lG-yaril taiKcts trapped field meet nt Stans Field, seorlni; HatUI'day and Sunday. :,r, points w ith Froel.el of tiurv. The Jctnte handicap chnmplon. i ., nmnor.up wllh 3S polnis. ship 'will he cleeldcd on the :'nn j .l, .y f Toledo, tihlo. and Tllden liandlcnp l.lrds Friday and S:iliir-1 i,f t'hlcauo finished In a tie for day. Then there will he the slalej third place with points each doubles on the first r pahs a- Itlackwrll. tikla., was fourth with well nn the five-man team race fur the Htate chntnploushlp. There nlBO Is a trophy up for the Mb I. pun amoiiff the women shunters. CIIICAflO, .llllie -'. (Jt A rom mltteo 'n niiined today at n meet Inff of prominent repuhlleans In. terestecl In farm relief to prepare rraolullnnii tn ho milimled ut Kanu City on Jun . 22 points. Four new national tnarkii nnd one meet record were set. SAN FHANCISCl). June 2. UP) Itesliletits nf the western American Hltites. nf Iho wi'si'const nf Smith America. Islands of the l'acllic ncean ami Australia nnil eiiHtern Asia tuny nee n tntnl eclipse of the moou early tomorrow. i Helens to mncither his Ruarcl nnd i ' eseatit T FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood -j 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Reichstein Te 631 Deuel n . B a opeeiai Eiectr Sale ic iange Hotpoint Westinghouse Universal and'. . Standard '5.00 Down and 18 Months to Pay Balance PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE 4 214 W. Main Medford, Ore. Phone 12