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PAfiK SIX et "electricity pack your ice-box with dry, sweety chilled air I The hot days are here delight fully healthful days so long as you can keep fit! But for perfect health, be care ful of your foodsl Try this: Place a bottle of milk in a neighbor's electric refrigerator, or let your dealer make this test for you. Leave it there a week or ten days. Then examine it it's still jiveetl Clean, hygienic, sanitary electric re frigeration will soon be in every modern home. Your dealer will show you an easy and economical way to have it now on attractive installment payments if you prefer. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices: Mcdford, Oregon , Roseburg, Oregon Grants Pass, Oregon Klamath Falls, Oregon Yrcka, California Duiumuir, California s& Li CALIFORNIA OREGON I POWER. COMPANY I HXIIvIVUVINKHS IN PiUJCiKtSS $11.90 to Portland and Bade (the regular one way fare) June 13, return limit June 18 Save time, money and nervous energy. Use the train. Care free, comfortable and depend able service to the picturesque Rose Festival Enjoy the splendor of this annual gala event. See the spectacular Pageant, "Where Rolls the Ore gon", the colorful Floral Parade and Merrykhana Procession. Co by Train Southern Pacific J. C. Carle, Agent Phono 34 Idaim DnQToniure ' jllftill i UUII UHLU i n I nrn i i ntmmv ' I BAotbALL liAIYIt !C I Union Aviaton Gas Used In Australian Flight J Jiurliuttli- mill hi r two nous, um whin il mi l ium 8 ami li- Jack U-hiJc.rt". 11. pw. 11. The i.tln-r Ktu'hl IHTSI'tlH H'Pl'f hi tin lo;it riH'i uvirlunitil I" " I""" ftnir wi-it ifs- Imlians in lalioi V - Z X. 10 A LATER DATE l0 Tho bunt' ball mimo yostoiday be tween the JiJiiHiuuii' and Aledl'onl if'iilllM Of tlU' Ol UKUIl t'ultlOI Miu IfU'-tiiti watt called nlf on account of j wet Ki'oiindH, and the two team will play off tin; postponed gaim. either In a donldo header or on a I holiday. The UuHsnuiir team, which j arrived by unto yoHtenlay moinliiK. icturiied liomu yeHtei'day alter- noon. The enfored Idlent'HH of the ball playetH was a keen disappointment to dozens of valley funs and Man uKcr J. Court Hall, who moved Bpry ly all hint week to put a Htrotitc team in the field utter throe HtnilKht delVatH. Pitcher Cliff lleut, late of the Oden leant of the Utah Idaho league, made part of the journey hy airplane. Ken Hobie, j KhortHtop. and Jaek l,c-:;un, out 'Holder, college playurn, also hus- tled to et hero to play. Home re( celved u Hpeeinl dispeiiKatiou to take IiIh year-end examination lat er tu order to fill the infield 'fa p. Next Sunday the Med ford 10am will journey to Kluiuath Fulls and will face a revamped tenui. The Maine bet worn Wuod and K la mat li KallH was also postponed, on account of wet ki'ouiuIh, u heavy rain fallliitf at Weed. ' r- izyi Wit' - mm 1 E SEALS IN LEAD ( Hy I he Annotated Pi-pkh) The AiiK'ln Hplit a pair of free hitting Kumett with rortlund. 7- uiul ll-5, I .oh AneleM winning the ne ond by virtue of u ' h!x- rtplurtj In the final frame. :si I liti'i-ext Ih roportrd to lie litu)i In the handli-ap inalrli ttmrnauii'iit to beKin at the Uokuc Valley tWdf i-lu!) June 10 and 17, with the iiialif'it)K rouiidH at full handicap. The flrwt t (i m-on-H will be plated; In (lie first fliKht and othern will! be placed In the second ami third fllKhtH, afier which finals at three iriiartcrN handicap will be played .1 line 'i I. The tuiirnanient Is ex pected to draw u Kood sized num ber of entrants. standing between I. 1. 1'. I lin. co-)llol anil Capliiln Charles KliiK.'.loi'tl-Siiillh. oinniamler ol the Southern Cross, ,. C. (ialhrallh, in huiKe ol sales promotion Tor lite I ulon Oil company, is holding ( otid act lo Mipply Hie trans-litcl ilc plan u lib I'nioii avoaliou tiio line In lis Hlicht tu AnMralta. I nb ii aviiitloii KusoHur was select cd hy Hie liters as offering iniilnniui crulsiiit; radius. albriillli pre ceded Hie I'liei-K to Honolulu, Suva and Australian points when; he foiupleled airaimcnu'iils lor rcluelluy' itf the plane. Another glorious chapter of the : K.-isollne had been neleeled only history of uvlaiion has been writ- alter exhaustive tests had been ten. Kven in the light or brilliant uiiide. episodes which have preceded it, ! .Smith," he Siiid. "regarded Ka- 'm. LaL ui ine-iiiKMi oi uifi !!,. llM a HiU.lt ,L IIM,urtant partner. In the Highl, and he de- Major League Leaders (liy the AsHoclateil Press) Ini'linllriK games of June H): National. Hutting I Inrush) , liraves. .4 1 i(. I in us Hoi torn ley. funis, -Hi. Huns batted in Holtomley, funis, 11. ' 't Hits Doutlilt,. Cards, H'l. . I )oubles I lornsby,. ftraves; I'Yisch, Cards, 17. Trides Walker. Keils, S. Homers Hlsouetle. liohins; Wil son, Cubs; llornsby, liruves, I I. Stiden bases I'Yisch, Cards, 1-1. Pitching Kenton, (Slants, won U, lost 1. ' American. Hatting Kolhergill. Tlgei-s, .11 Huns liuth, Yankees, fiTi, Kuim batteil in Huth. Vanks, lilts .Munusb, 1 howns, 7;i. Houldes Speaker. Athleli Triples Itice. Senators, 7. nine is Itttl h, Vanks, Stolen basrM Sweeney, Tigers, I u. Pitching PI pgras, VankecH, wtm Hi; Inst J. 70. Southern Cross to Australia stands out as an epic. A world, fast growing alr-wlse and accustomed to the space an nihilating preelivities of the air-plain.-, wakes up to fnd that Aus tralia which yesterday was three and a half weeks sailing time from America is now but three and a half days removed. Winging- its way over the blealt stretches of the Pacific, the three motors of the giant plane fueled with Ciijon aviation gasoline, func tioned perfectly, roaring defiance to I the hazards which beset the four air pioneers on Hie longest flight over wuler ever attempted by man. j The sneceysful completion of the I flight is another refutation of the claims of that fast dwindling ml j tmrity who bold thai aviation is I still in Hie experimental stage, that a flight Mich as hetn made hy the Sout hern C fulfilment and that to attempt it was suicidal. Hut of greater import is Us ef fect on t he advancement of avia- ! linn. As Colonel Lindbergh aptly j stated when informed of the suc cessful termination of (he first lap, i "it aids in the advanei'ment of avi i ation in tli.it it Instills public con I flib-nce in the safety of airplanes." A. C, tlalbralth. official In j charge of sales promotional work j for the I" n in n Oil company, yes j terday slated that his company's manded h fuel with an accurately controlled distillation range and of uniformity and purity mo that the greatest possible cruising range would be guaranteed. ' Naturally, we are proud." add ed Calbraith. "that a California made product contributed to the siiceess of the flight." Calhrafth recently returned from a trip to Honolulu, Suva and Aus tralian points, w here he made ar-ram;eno-nis for the refueling nf the plane. The same care. .Mr. tlalbrullh stated, t hat is used in t he manu facture of I'nlon aviation gasoline is also given the refining of its non-detnnat lug gasnjinc which is marketed through thousands of pumps on the coast. Krom the moment of contact at Oakland until Its arrival in Aus- was impossible . of tralia. the giant plane was In con stant communication with an anx ious world by radio. The ""cheerios" ami "nil's well" messages which came through the ether as a wel come accompaniment to the prog ress of the flight, bespoke the care ful preparatory work carried nut by fa plain Charles Klngsford Sniitli, commander, and his co pilot, f. T. P. dm, and of the fine -work of ihe American mem bers of the crew. Harry W. Ly ons as navigator ami James War ner as radio operator. , run Toinlin pitched effectively In the' ! first context. batteries. Plitt, j Cunningham uijd Hundherg; Tom : Hit ami Hego. Second game: Peters j and Hannah; Cole. Stroud, Urt- mau, French and Kego. The Missions climbed to within I a half game of the first division. by twice drubbing Sacramento,' 8-7 and 3-2. - A, .two .run rally in 'the eighth won the mrouing game, jbut the Hells had to go 14 in ' nlngn In the afternoon fracas. ! Itatieries: Shea. Singleton, Could and Severe Id, Koehler; Hulling, j Nelson and Whitney. Second game, ! Kalllo and Koehler; Hughes, Mar tin, Krause and Pmldwln. Finishing fast In the first game and getting nway 4o a good start in the second game, San Fran cisco retained her grip on the league leadership by beating Se ftttln twice, 7-5 and t-3. Crosetli, with a triple, two doubles ami three idnglcH, was the hitting star of the day. Hatteries: Jacobs and Kprlnn, Vargas; Wilson. Cira Ititiii and Parker. Second game: May and Vargas; TeachotU, P.ryun and Parker, llorreanl. Hollywood took two from Oak land and kept right on tho heelH of Hie league leading Seals. The initial fray Was won, 7-5. when Shellcnback homed with a man on In tho ninth. The second con test saw Rhodes shut out the Oaks, fi-0. the Stars scoring four times In the sixth on six walks and an error. Hatteries: Dag I In and Lombardi; Shellcnback . and Hassler. Second game: Hoehler Wetzel and Head; IlhodeH and Hassler. 4 Four Hroiwted In Itlver. - WIN'MPBH, Man.. June 11. (A) Four persons were drowned, one woman and three children In the Winnipeg river at Pine Falls, Man., vhen their boat was syamped yes terdiiy. The dead: Mrs. fharb-M A CONSOLATION It's a consolation to know that when death occurs you can cull a mortician who will treat you exactly ns he would expect to he treated i the situation were reversed. Conger Funeral Parlors RELIABLE REASONABLE Office of County Coroner' FR 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 4 i Tier, Per Load $5 a load OR We will sell 1 small load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 Summer price now on mill blocks ; Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 VIETONt Baseball Standings Ailirrlcall Lrauilr. V. I Ni'W York I'llll.'lll.'llllllll SI. I.nlll . Cli'trLiml lllllllit li 17 is I'C. .SKI .r, i ii .ISO . 1:11 .4111' HIS TEAM LOSES Nllthlllill l'HCIII. W. ltnltiu.it! . St. Iiliis .... Xv Voik CliUan I'.looklv li I'ttt.sliui i:..t..n . I'lnl Iplilu is -'1 1 K .403 (Hy lli-ii-t-ii v. l.aikiT. 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The Anu i ii an lvamic H'hl:i am ttii.M (Vut urcil hy tin- ninth doioat I .',it to In . S ('in'." fiift Sh.p J to 10 Jt ;i. 111.- S. IH-t-notl i;h UK t jo t II a. m SltH'lali '.h iH.llnr Sinn", lit M a. in. .M. M. I I ;n to 1 a. in. Colonial liuki't y U to I ;l" a. Mrtlfnnl l-:iTtrU-1'J:;.0 to l:3i a. iti.-Monan-h Sic.l Ar Vwi f. S to i p. in. -SiiI.Iim'h I Miry a to 10 p. 111. i'ulltoinui Uie- Kn Power t'o. f.Mituro 011 the short nrouruni was tlu pair of itaphonc ui Ih. that In thratl it al In nis, all but slop 1ht Miow. IMilir I'l-alto.ly In his art, llanjo inania is nothing nhort of a sonsa tlon anil the rouir.ly slt.-irh. "Tun ttiK In" l-rinys the housr iIofn In a roar of laughter. Thru tln frattirr plrturr. "The Kortnnr I hifiln " is no. .Hot all llaphonr pro.lnctioii, starring Syil I'liaplln. Syil t'haiilill lias won his xniiri iii of the sras.ni of the New Vol k M.rU.H , ' ,()lm,(y J;irlH lhal Hh()W Yank.-es. Th.. Whit.- SoX tarnrti; ot nn(y lus K,.nin.H 1(U, his Vl.,.a. ihe 111. k at 1 mrami. N to r. tie-, tillty. In "The I'ortune Hunter": spite Cahe lluth's -'1st ami Jml the t'ape Town Kt.l onn iasseM vvvn I home rinin if the season. Korty-j himself. lie plays Ih, part of aj thtee thoiisninl saw the panuv 1 yoniiK hiisky who follows (he a.l- I Kress" single, si-oi Im: MeNorlyj vice of a former liohn pal uiul w'.th Ihe i nn that allowed St. 1 swoops down on u Vermont village I l-ouis to h at the lioston lint : with the full intention of heart- I Sox. to 1 In 2 innings. j Irssly wlmuiik' the heart an.) the Sam tJi-ay. Ihow n' a. e. went shrkels of tin- riehest t;rl In town. the route ami rariu..! his Huh win AtiotinK the 1 espeetahllity wlilrh i nets him in with the most promi- : "'ill people, he Intimites the pf.pu- j hire, is wooed hy all the Indies. In rhtdii.K the hankers daughter und I the fat waitress. j lieh iu- t'oi-iello plays lead. I Qfou are Invited to attend as our Guest a 4dy Cooking Course Stil CLA88IFIED AIWIRTI8INQ GETS REIULTI t,llllll Ih IK'llllllintOll. WASIIIN't'.TllN'. .1 UIK' 11 I'Vl Ji-lin II. IJulll win. Kivcn a n''n apnnlnt ini'iit ly ria'snh-nt t'l.uiii today to he a member of the fed eral fa loan board. Similar ap pointor ats (' Klven to An rani 'oini; char K. Meyers of lowa, to ho a fehru.l I Captain H, trade rontnilsslonrr. and She.waan j ti tuisferietl .1 Lowell to tho tariff rominbsion. I Kan . lo Corvallis. for duly ai th 1 M laro i"rappoinlmont8t Uon Amienltntal ro!Um. in I I The Aihleties f;iile,l to .liinin-t-h hv 1 a .j sanies that separate them from the Yanks for they were soundly ifoumrd. to H. by the Pol roll Titters. ,lamieons error in the ninth, eon pled with sin trios by t bislht and .1 Uli;e, maided ashlimton to pose out Cleveland. . 1; tu a. ror ibo Senatois' fourth sti ht win. Anothpr O. S. C. Transfer 3 WTIIN'O, ToN;ls. lime 11. itV) Army (mlrrs im hide the fol .1. Jolnor, ravaliy, ti mil ft'.eavetiorth, tinker Iteats Uitmmle. LA ( ; ll. N PK. oro , Juno 11 (V--V:rlikson, southpaw pileher of iker. who has tost two extrn innm; Barnes to lQ;ramlo this y.soli. had sweet ro fi;i 0. Paker osterday and toppled tho Pirates from their unbeaten posl llun In tho Itlue .Mountain teattue. KnrkMin allowed IiCrande but throe hits ami to rap the climax, drove the ball over the rlirht field fenre for the onlv loone lull of 1 In trumo. 4 Enjoy This Series of Lessons on Modern Methods in Cooking and Baking Miss Victoria Warner By Special Arrangement we have secured the Well Known Authority Home Service Bureau. The Tappan Stove Co. for a Course of Four Entertaining Lectures on Better Cooking Reserve These Dates The lessons nre nf hU, rW-w,... tical and educational. The lectuter will give you the benefit of a very wide ex perienceincluding menu planning, and the modern time and energy saving ways of preparing food for every day meals as well as company dinners and luncheons for special occasions. Actual cooking and baking will be in process during the classes. Copies of recipes and instruc tions will be presented to each guest. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 12, 13, 14, 15, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Attend the first one and you will be sure to com plete the series Come, invite a friend. Bring your Cooking and Piet Problem. Southern Oregon Gas Corporation