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MEbTOTffl MXTL TRTRUNE, AfEfiFOTtlV ORKfiOy, KTTXTY,- JUNE i7,192S. DEFEATS PADDOCK 13 OTIC TRYOUT OOUHRPM. I.OH ANRKI.KH. Juno 10. W) Charlie Paddock, lonK tho king pin of tho rtnd-r liulh, lioweil twite louuy wimr youth Mil! In hi" tofnn nnn tno;le ,.UMt ln t1(, c-IkIiiIi with a nnmo of I'rnnk wyckorr or M"i- dal" was omhlazoned foromoHt nmong tho sprinters l ncie Ham may can upon ior in? wiynipic gum oh. Tho Olympic Ramos tryoutH I(,r!oakland 4 IS 2 ; the southwest wan the seuing ror tho snudy-halrcd, wyrorrs iiruuaiu Yictories oyer me noununiK ipmumh -i Veteran or two uiympio garnet, urn margin of victory In each, the 100 meter nnd JfOO meter rnes whh by ynrdH rather than by Inches. He won tho 100 motor event In 10 3-fi seconds, equalling tho Olympic gnnifs mark, nnd equalled the world's record of 20 3-Ji seconds in the 20ft, Pnddnck hoIdH the 200-moter record. . I tut Wyckoff was not nlono In sensational accompllHhmcnls, J .eight on Dye. wearing the colors nf the Los Anweles Athebdle club, qualified In no uncertain terms for the final tryontH In the cast for tho 110-meter hurdles by plouKhlng over the timber to net a new world's record for the event. His time, 14 seconds, bettered by two-tenths of a second the mark held by K. J. Thompson of Canada OOLIHKI'M, UOH ANOEI.KH. June !;. tft KranK Wykoff, lit-ycar-old fllendalo sprinter, twice showed hi heels to tho Incompurahlo Char lie ruddock ln feature races of the sectional Olympic Rumes tryouts hern- today. ' Wykoff led Taddock to the tape hy Uvq yurdilu t,h,o 100 meter daHh and broke the tape In the 200 meter cvont five yards ahead of the veteran of two Olympiads. . Wykoff equalled the world'fl rec ' ord of 20 4.-0 seconds for the 200 meters In beating nut his Illustrious rival. hOHAXniSI.KH, June H. P) Frank Wykoff, youthful Olendale sprint sensation, won the widely advertised 100 meter "Hare of the Century'' from n brilliant field in cluding Chnrley, Paddock In the Olympic try outs hero today. I'ad dnck finished- second, close behind, while Nathaniel Oeorite, WhlUler colleRo neRrd, finished behind tho veteran of two Olympic ames. The lime was 10 3-5 seconds, equaling: the Olympic kohiom record. - J'odb)ck whh beaten almost from tho start. At about thirty yards from thn slarthuf lino, Wykoff had a lead of almost four yards. Pad dock drew up as thn finish line neared, however, and breasted the shattered Injio two yards behind Wykoff. i - COIdSKUM, LOH A N 0 K 1. V. S, .lit no. 1. (P)-r-I..eli;hton Dye, run ntiiK under tlje Kos Angeles Atbe letlo club's colors established a new world's record, fur tho 110 meters hurdels durlnK the sectional Olym pic tryouts here today. The for mer University of. Southern Callf- urn la timber topper, cleared the hurdles In 14 3-fi seconds or twu tunLlis of, a second bettor than the mark set by IS, J. Thompson of Canada. v ( . COVETEDCUFOF WlMHMjUON. Kngland. June 16. Ah Kor lho first time siiuo 11)25, (treat llrltuln's w union ton uIh stain broke IhrouKh the Ameri can defense today to win back the Wlfjhtinun cup, symbol of su premacy an fumed in tho wom an's court world as the Uavis ccup lit among tho sturdier sex. JJy a margin of four matches to three nd clUefly throuijh brilliancy In doubles play in the two days of competition the Knn llsh kIiU regained the trophy that uuh not rented on Ltrllalu's shelf since the contest at Vorest HlllH In 1U2B. In total victories the count now Is tied at three all, for America won In 11)23, U'2ti and 1027, losing; tho second of tho series In 11124. Victory for Ktmlond came, with n rush today after Helen Jacobs, California compaulon of Helen Wills, had squared tho matches at three till with n clean cut win over Uetty Nuthall, 6-3, 0-1, In the linaJ. .similes . contest. . On th; shoulders of the crack doubles team of the two countries rested ihe burden of final victory, ami with surprising ease Mr. M. Mulerort Watson nnd Miss Ktleeii Dennett overpowered PeneUipo Anilcmon. from HUhmond, Va., "nnd Helen Wilis, tho one outstand ln star, of tho tuuranmeiit, 6-3, fl-1, HUtndlng alone In thv stnglea idur extent for the help of Miss Jacobs, the queen of American courts wan the nee of In Invaders' piny." Hr gam on tho Wimble don center fourt came up to all expectation of the ftiittsh crowds that have welcomed hen. '. HONOLLLl', June 14. P The yneht Taluyhn. the largest of slXln Harlior, Cnl.. to Honolulu., crossed tho finish Une here about 2:30 p. m. today. - Tho Tuhtyhn. was the scratch boat In the race which started June 3.. Thn, official time will bo announced Inlrr. Western Htaten Uit cery Co. buys CO.flOO cuueii Oregon Mry pre- IE BEAVERS BEATEN OAKLAND, Cab, Juno 10. Iff1) The MiHsiomi nosed init tho Oofc 6-4 today in a Miteriy contpntoili , , 7.nn., ,i(li. (iiikluml tied up ihros-run rilly auil lho twiiim: ' ,.nt w,or(.OBS fr . olKht rnoru i i fraimi, jE K. j (Missions t 5 13 0.' Hughes and Ilaldwin; Hoehler 8pnrkll( Wel?.el and Ixmmri, jPn( LOH AXflKIJJH, June 10. htm Aneles made It four out of five over Seattle nnd cinched i the series by wailoplnw the I dlans 11 to :i today. The Bnm? j was turned luip n rout by thoj Annuls' cUiht runn In tho seventh ; limine. J II. 11. B. Kenttlt1! 1 8 I a ! Los AnRoles 11 11 1 j iirnhnm. Wilson, Teuehout nnd I'nrker: Wrluht und Hannah. I SAN KIIAXC1HCO. June'10. 11 Tho Portland visitors lost today's Bnmo hero with tho Reals hy the narrow mai'Kii of 4 to 3. The winnlnK run wus njit over by tho loenl (in b In tho tenth InnlnK. , U. II. K- Portlnnd 3 9 0 Han Kranclseo a.,.." 4 12.. 3 Verkes, Ktrnnd nnd Itefio; Malls and Kirli, Vainas. RAORAMI3NTO, June H IIP) Ttudy Knlllo bhvb Hollywood three sinBles In nine InnlnBS hero todny and blanked tho Htars whllo his Hiiernmento mntos wer lioundlns out elBht runs. II. II. V.. Hollywood 0 3 3 Hnftrainento K 1 1 It Unnnelley. llnlvey nnd Hussler; Kallln and HeVerebl. PIMI-AnKM'HIA, June 1(1 The Philadelphia " Nationals to day won u doub.lo-header front the Cincinnati Iteds. They tonic the first game, 10 to 7 and won the second 81. ;"' 1 1 ' First gumo: H. 11. K. Cincinnati 7 13 4 Philadelphia 10 17 1 , Ulxey Jablnuowskl, Kdwnnls and PIciulch: Miller. Sweetland, VV 11 lough by and herlan. Second game: II. II. B. Cincinnati Ill 'l Philadelphia S 7 1 Kolp und llargrave; Ferguson and liavls. nilOOKLYN, Juno J G. fP St. Kouls' rallied In thn last three Innings of an eleven-Inning battle hero today to noso out tho Hohlns 0 to r.. It. U. R. St. Louis 0 12 0 Brooklyn. -. & in 1 Sherdel nnd Wilson; Moss. Petty, McWeeney, Klllot and Deherry. llenline. IIOSTON, .lunula. (P) Plake held Host on to four hits today and Chicago won tho second of tho series 7 to 0. n. H. K. Chicago 7 7 0 Itoslon. . 0 4 3 Iilako and llartnelt: Ilrnnt nnd XKW YOllK. Juno 1C ItV) Larry Henton's pitching- ami Frank IfoiMin'n nnont-tiine hiilllni emtlded th (Hants to shut out tho Pirates. I 4 to 0, hero today. It. II. . 0 ! I'ltlHhut'K Ni'W Vork . 4 12 ROLLER TOILS FOR Jack Holler, the big 220-pound derma u wrestler, has begun n pro gram of Intensive training for his J match here Juno 20 with Hassan Mohammed, champion C Turkey touring the Vnnttcd States, and let night tussled wilh L. Kilter, 270-pound Oold Hill resident. In order to Improve his nlready good onditlon. The Turk comes highly touted ind Is In the poMseNHiou of the Turkish championship belt, Mo hammed Is known for his vicious and tenacious holds, which he 'grips with death-like fervor ' . ' I nun nnnnnrn nw lia I U I IlillLUkl I KW a . until forced in break uway. An!"'4" it nine nr tne lairgrounus mis article recently In the Liberty mngaslne described his method i nt wrnatlltiff nnrl wn . ren.1 bv ' was many local wrestling fans, man tag them nil the more anxious to see him In action. However, fans have great fnlth noller, who demonstrated his ability a short tlmo ago hy throw ing Tommy O'Hrlen In & min utes n t the armory ns n spetdal event preceding the Htrnngler lw- In-lllll shnw snatch. 4 LA nilANUK, Ore., June Hi. (4) The Oregon Kaglo, In convention here, elected officers and selected Klamath Fulls as the couvotv tloa city. RED SOX PLAYER EQUALS RECORD FOR INNING HITS! CIUCAOO. Juno 1 6. (A1) The ( Hoston Hod Kox scored eight runH In iho fourth Innlnu of IhHr caw . with the Whllf Hnx today In one "f tho mont i-xtrnordlnnry lmttlni,'!Hun Kranclmo to drums porforinnmex of thn wuson ntnlmri... win, five mllea north of won I to B. ! 'umminifH. t seven o'chw k t- ; itcgan, Iho iled Kox second bane - man, comuifc up twice in ine fourth, made two home. runt,. Ilia two homem tied tho major league record for total lases In an Inning ayer to total Injf. but only h the feot ln UcRan Is the ninth player to total olKht bases In an Inning the third to necomili.l modern times. n, f, j.j rionton 10 18 2 Chicuwo . fi 7 ... Morris and Hcvlii, , II o r r y : jiiankonship. Conimlly, Cox nnd i:, uso, McCmdy. B-i. JAii l, June ju. it-i i ne tt. Louis lirowiis mudo ll two stralBht over tho Yankees hy win- nlnit here today 7 to 5. ft. II. K. leiv ioik it II z .St. Louis 7 U I PlPBras, Hhelley, Moore nnd Col litis, (Irabowskl; Collins nnd Man' Ion. Jn-n'i m-r n, ,p ,m Tfc, MMUOir. June isMi Thol Detroit TlBcrs ended their loslns streak today at six Barnes by turn- InK bnek the WnshlnBlon Senators, , j L- " ' WashlnBton 13 4i Detroit 4 1 I Hadley, Ttrown and.Kennn; Car roll and Woodall. - Cl.F.VKI-ANl), Juno 1(1. (TV Cleveland swamped Philadelphia ; today wilh a six run splurge ln the sixth, winning 0 to 2. It. n. n. Philadelphia. 2 9 4 Cleveland !l 15 1 Crenshaw, Hush and Cochrane, Perkins;. Chto and I. Kewcll. (Hy Alan J. Could, Associated Press Sports l-Mitor.) ' NF.W . YOlllv, .Juno 10.-rr(P) tt Two record-smashing performeri ces a' new A merienn mark by IJoyd Ilahn, the Itoston Fxpress, ln the 'J00 meter run and a world's record by Johnny .(llbson, lilomn fleld, N. J. star, In the -100-metnr low hurdles finished tho prfncl ml thrills todny In the Fastern Olympic track and field tryouts. Ilahn, running his first outdoor race In big leugue competition In two years, demonstrated be has lost none of the edge of his re markable indoor form of last win ter, by galloping home In front of a crack H00 -meter field in one minute U'2 1-fi seconds. The .transplanted Nebraska flier, setting his own pace after work ing his way quickly out in front, knocked one and three-tenths sec onds off the American record of 1 :f3 5-10 set four years ago by Larry Brown and beat his nearest vivo I, Sam Mart din of the I tost on A, A. by six yards, lluhn's time was only three-fifths of a- second short of equalling thn world's out door record held by tho Herman doctor, Otto PelUcr. lluhu had barely finished his brilliant preformance to the cheers of a crowd of IC.qoo in the big lmU wh(.n (J1',muM pmiii.d u, a world's record of t"3 3-5 seconds for the 400-meter low hurdles out-classing most of his rivals and beating Itussell (Wbitey) Lloyd. mivv tlll star, by six yards. Olbson clipped one-fifth of a sec ond off the oifichil world's, mark ' mLII lUllll ' llliMLU I on tho hooks to lho credit of thej tali Kwcmsh star, wten retterrsen, who made It ln IflJii at Paris. One of the big events of tho afternoon was tho triumph of little "Mae" Hmlth, foriner Vale cross country runner, lu the 5.000 meter run, Smith's time of 14 minutes r-J 2-5 seconds Was thirty seconds slower than Paovo Nurml's world's record, hut one of the best Amerl ' con performances at the distance 1 recorded slnco C F. Hunter set i the American record of 14:45 at Pasndenn. Cal., ln ID'-'O. BE CALLED AT 3:10 The Medford and Klamath teams of the Oregon -California h'Kgue will piny the regular sched ttl...l Ka I.......... ...I.. i,u auernoon, oegiumng iu :io k on ncm.uiu oi uic nan nay eXeiCtfCSC of the Klks lode. Cliff Hest will pitch fm Med ford. with Mlchols nnd Hughes In reserve. Ken linble, I'niver sity of (Oregon star will play short, nnd Jack Logan will he In left field. The loenl team Is now able to present the strongest line up of tho season. IIONOLI LI', June U. (TV The t'nlted Slates battle fleet w hich I its been engaged In maneuvers In the Hawaiian Island water wclifhrd anchors before dawn today and Htarted back for Pacific coamt porta. ! FLYING CLOUD IS MAD BULL RESTS LAKKVLLLK. Cul.. Juno U , OP) Keying, Cloud. Kuruog Indl iir,.' Uaillnu In the 4S2 mile Keedwomt hlkhuuy . Indian niuiathon from ,iM(( : nKhi, U) holding a big lead over Melika; the Zuni, hi second place. ' Melfka arrived at the checkiim station at Lakevllle at 7:01 to- L, .ht ani, wa in fino condition. i an,,ther 55unl, was in third 1 nl.u.,, 1W(, miies behind Melika i' LA VTON Vll.l.i:, Cnl.. JunP 1 C (Pi Klrmly fntirni hoil In flint io- 1'sition, FlylnK Cloud, Karook hull- i un, left this town behind shortly nfmr two o'oloik this afternoon as j ho headed up the ennst In the Han i Krnnelsco to (irants I'ass Hedwood hKUvuy Indian marathon. lie was more than twentv miles ahead of the next runner, .Melika. the r.S-year-old Zuni reiireaentliw Willlls. i-nl. l.-lvlnir Cloud, soon- sored bv tho Oreenn Cavemen nil (runts l'ass and winner of seeond nlai e last year, was ill uond eon- dltlon nnd his trainer said he would run well Into the nlht. lie i t i i itr from Ri.usaiilo. aetual startins ,.4, ( , ,(,fl " ,,,;, of lhorsl , tho riin.H t,ontln,1(, , chanK(, mvln to slops for rest nnd medieal treat-' nient. ' .,.. . ,..,...,. ,.,i I one of tho present favorites, was , which wins burned out last fall reported to be restinB nliinB thodmiiiK an oleetiical utoi in ut the i 24-nille stretch between l.'klnh und ! national park. It was quite a feat jWllllts. He has been hnndlcapped i to load this Bcnerator und brine by ehafliiB and Illness. .Mad Hull Is from the same tribe as KlylUB ( loud nnd noonsiron by the same organization, XKW . YOlfK. '"'June lti.r (P, Uunninur his fast oiitdour rac f the j iM-Olympic v, campaign. Uovd Ilahn smashed tho Amerl-, '"" mstunce anove government can record for; 800. meters today j vamp, entailing a walk thru and when he. captured the race at wer snow up the hilMbe remain ibis distance featuring the cast- or of the distance, many tourists crn Olympic trvouts. Ilahn was,! "' 'eal People have been visit clocked ln one minute f.2 sec-i'K ('later lake all week, making nuds. he round trip the same day. It The world's record for the 400 1 ' expected that today will see niftier hurdles, was shalered by j many visitors at the national park Johnny Oilman of Hlopmfield, N. lu view the lake in Its winter set- J., the notional champion when!11"- luv won tho finals In 511 3Hf sec onds, clipping one-fifth of a 'sec nnd from tho accepted standard held by Sten Petterson ((C.Swed en ami made in l!)2.ri , In Krnnce. UNDY HOPS OFF CCRTISS FIKIJ), XFV YORK, June Hi. (Pt Colonel Charles A.; Lindbergh bopred off at. a. m. i daylight saving time today for I Madison, Wis., where he Is to re- I celve an honorary degree from his alma mater, tho lnlverity of : Wisconsin, lie expected to stop at Hurra lo and Uetrott enroute. The colonel was accompanied by 1 William It. Mayo, an official of the ! Stout All-Metal Airplane company. ! Half a Cent a Word. 1 ANOOUA. Suggestion to Anier- i lean political parties: To raise! campaign funds make every mem- i bcr buy a copy of the platform.: A 400-word speech by President! Kemal is on sale. Kvery govern-1 nient employe and loyal citizen has to buy. Prices run from $1.50 to! $L.r.o. QIL-O-MATIG OIL BURNER Oil-o-Matic Oil Burners Are Sold Exclusively in ... Medford by . . " ' Campbell Sheet Metal Works PHONE 784 Residence or Office - , Corner Eighth and Grape Streets . 18 OREGON CO EDS AT CRATER LODGE ; Incidental to the opening of the - raier lake merge ror me season next Friday, a lare contingent of ; 1 -'hu3 in. iut.i.iK. rwux ..- ( veinny oi tretion Kiri sium.iiiH -wiio will work at the lodge hh wnltress- n nd In other rapacities were scheduled to assemble hero today : f rom lomorrow whf,n u,e fin,ter from variou.s parts of the state to iake w.n8rtll arls off ": officially be taken ut) to the Induo by Crater wilh lh(, rrivil u.ere, of lhe Cnl National Park eompany stages, iforniu Press asHociatitm for. Its leaving her nt 8 o'clock tomorrow ; lnree (.onv(.ntion. overvthlntr 1 mnrnliw. to reinforce the squa.l of : mployei. alreaUy there working ( und'r 1 hlia' H' IIi,'h,1,'t,',on' n,lin'- m'nr ni ini iitiiiii unwn i.'iwi wr-ii. -r,- r-. ' nosdny. I rrirc, Bincrai mannsor f vice president of the company, j l? yesterday wnn mucn wiuh- iiii'immi i on i nu jut win ut inu lodRC anil itther I'oncessions em ployes of tho company for this season, will be old employes, in cluding college students, which in- "" "'at the season will start off 'lth experleneed help and heads "f " deparlinents. ' loamiKer oi i ne loose, as j """ J''"r- will be t . Ulcbaidson i I'oi-tlund: V. J. Vincent ut l'ort- j bind, as for years pas(. will be the auditor and In the lodKo fieri. oul staff will be Peter Kehmidt and I'auKherty from Portland, and steward nnd chef will be .Mr. Dean of CottnKe C.rove or Port- land, who has served In tho same eapaeity for the past six years.. (leneral manaKer I'rlee arrived here from the lodBe the last of the , week with u linn pound aenerator U over the frozen snow for a mile until reachltiK thn point whero the snow hod all been cleared off of the park road, . The old faithful Hludebaker enr nf the company was brought out from its place of storage in the loage (lining room und used to ' transoot-t the icnrrntfir over the snow to the cleared place. Despite the fact there is three i feet or more of snow at the lodge 1 vicinity on the, rim and that the roud thru the park to the lodge has so far only been cleared to li was nimislnir dm-iiiu Iumi week lo see many of these visitors, w. peclally louiists. Ihe men Karhed in llL'l.t elnthitiir ovei lr utt-nw hats, and the women also drrssei lightly and wearlnir hih heels and silk stoekiliKS. tniduiiiK alonir tho last half mile up the hill to the lim to wet n view of frater lake. fit neral .Mannut r I'rlee estimates that last week there was not less than an average of fifteen ears of Kodak Film Developing pTinflnrf J Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. Main 8t. Medford SPARTA BUILDING (Walter Browne, Owner) Will. Have Economical, Even Heat from victors to the national park daily, who parked their ours above gov ernment ramp, where the cleared ! road ended, and hiked the rest of I the way. ' The road is expected to be clear ed all the way to the lodge not later thun next Wednesday, and i perhaps by tomorrow Huperintend- I ent C. U. Thomson has a snow clearing crew with a large tractor performing thin work. ... Tho ptirk rangers are at Die en- If.vmi-n ult4limiM tin (I nf..ll-fv nil i.f i u ar,p f(irt.tf of employ0H antX ntmrw.y of r,.ut).r Naliom. Natlomil park hcadriunrierH are now on duty, in 0u. p;iI.,. n1(l hp park h(.iul(niar- t(,rH offlrPK nro- now funcUoninK at government ea m 1 1. It is cxnected that bv. n. week ho ,n ship huW ftt (hf purk , hurrinK that the camp ronndn a) lh rim will probably not be dried .1 . ... ...... .. . . . ( uui, iiiMi inai iot nni 10.111 uiogno , tne, ,lk0 wm bc tl.i-Ked with snow unt Boma wofka later STORE SUIT IS DENIED SALK.M Ore.. Juno 1 15. UP) Stockholders of the insolvent. Cos mopolitan thain sLores have re ported to the state corporation de partment that a lawyer named Anderson has called on them with the offer to bring suit in their be half to recover their stock sub j serlptlons In return for a fee of ten por cent of Ihe amount of their ; stock. I . (Vu'pnrntlnn Commissioner Mo cullister Is Informed that Anderson ; claims to have the approval of the corporation department. Met'all Ister denies this and says thnt tho only call Anderson made to the department was to look over the (.records nf the Cosmopolitan organ- ization. I Aonnniinn- n va 1 I who have been approached, Ander- i son clainiH there U nv.niini.iA i. j them the sum of $50,0110. which Is held by a liquidation committee. One Salem woman told the eom- mb-sloner that she gave Anderson n rneen ror inu. a Hivrrton man save him iSB nnil it Is 8nkl other fees have hoen paid him In this vleinlty. Then- nre several hnnilred stoek holclei'M in' the WUIiiini-Ue valley, and the defunet ni'Kanization oiier uted several stures In the state. 1IOOOTA. (:olomliln7"TMinn 1C I (ff"l A linllar eynlnslnn tnilnv do. 1 '""yeu me toiomniau anny cun.- boat. Hercules. Ten ot the crew I we,'e killed and several others In- JUred. We pay a terrible ,. PENALTY ' oft-times from eye neg lect. 'Tis better to be safe than sorry. . OUR SLOGAN Good glnssca if you need them, otherwise GOOD ADVICE. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main I V z4 1 HAVE VOUR I 1 ISfll EVES 1 BLEACHERS FALL AT PAGEANT AND 50 CHILDREN HURT POTTSVU.Li:, Pa..' June J8. (A) Collapse of Improvised bleach ers on which Cuo school children were,, seated at tho Schuylkill county fair grounds this after noon resulted In injuries to at least fifty of the children. Although none was reported seriously . hurt, - physicians and nurwcs were heinK rushed to the. fair grounds to. give medical treatment and several of the hildren were being brought to a hospital hero. Many of the pa rents of the children had gathered In the grand stand opposite tho bleach ers to witness a pageant and rushed into the huddled mass of children to rescue their little ones. 'One . of the trusses supporting the tdnnks of the bleachers gave wny under the .heavy weight and the whole structure . collapsed throwing t he children on top of Frank's Comedians FORMERLY Frank & King IN The Big Tent , Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c i Three Plays Each Week Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ; Limlmif FRE ; 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 4 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 v , Phone 76 .. III THREE to FIVE MINUTES ' li, S to FORTY THEATRES S. -j; ', i"Ct . AND AIL SHOPS -v. ' ff ' TIMES SQUARE N i V Murh r -as--, NEW WRK CITY II I s l ' 'UC-n tUVOrPrt k.. J V just of eaooww each other. The pageant was to be held in connection with 1'ne Bnmuri farinerV field day niw fair grounds and some S.ooti per sons wiinehscd the accident. The bleachers had been built on the stage of the bandstand. MANAOCA, June K. (,F) The battleship Texas arrived nt t'oiinio yesterday and disembarked ;.. United States marines for service in Nicaragua. Fifteen election ex perts , arrived from Panama to assist r.rluadier Cciienil Frank l;. Alt-Coy, American supfrvisor of t lie Xicaraguan ebcllon. Santiam National Forest will spend $43,930 on lfS maintenance. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon PLUMBING AND HEATING Sunstrand Oil Burners Friend Sprayers Elto Outboard Motors VM. HAMMETT 31 N. Bartlett Phone 659 ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 2i Hfehcst Quality Oeivelry Kcpulriiis i ' Cg ' Snlisrattlon Asuurcd hi ! jL Quality and Price. fry wnun ncnairins SJ Mali n your wnnts. nionnx co. i