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PAOTC F1VW- Important Figure , T. S. Jl Earn 7 Per Gent II 10 WIN TITLE IN WINS ENDURANCE BOBBY JONESIN MEDPORD MATL TRTRUXE, MITFORT), OttF.fiOV. WKDNKSDAY. .ITN'K 20. 1D2S. MJZ DOPE CARDINALS WITH SAFETY An iiivi'stnu'iit in I'ri'forri'il Stuck in tliis is 1 ' K O I'TF A I'.Uv paving i-,-til;u- diviil.-iul R (Ity the AHHut-ialfd l'res.) If the St. Louis Curdinnls retain thrir present three-paine advan tage during tin cut-throat compe tition hi the west, then they must be considered odds-favorites to re lieut their triumph of llCiti. Tlie Cardinals made it two out of three from the second place lieds at i'iminnati yesterday. U to 4. and avenn (l their defeat of Tuesday. Dazzy Vaiiee pitched just two hulls nl IMiMiiiloltiM-i i. ii.l !-... L-. when- the national open champion- , ,yn W).nt lIow (J (.fl.alf u t(( 10 whip begins tomorrow wuh heeause After .Mm Klllott had knocked out the dirrieull number four tourna- it hume-run in the fii-Ht half uf ment links hud been made a hit tlu llinth ,:iml iv,' Ulp -'. " one-run leaf!, the l'hlls put two ea.ler, even on the heeln of eon- MU.n on th(. mUw ( lher h;i,f crete proor tha' Its par -onld be aiue then was mimoncd to re beaten, fur i:obby Junes turned In Hovi- Klliott. Me pitched one wide it Tit yesterday, one under perfect lhv m xl o was to the ItkliiK figures. v 'ilItei Uerlan and the ensulim The decision to make the eham-I tJ'll'to l(,w" - plonshlp eoure a mite easier was t"- WK nnci wmninn run. CIIK'ACO. June tTf There was joy tn the heart of Kolfdum idiy m:d Hie skill of Hobby Jones tU'A lives. The reason for such Jubilance nt (he Olympia Fields Country club readied by officials of the I'nlted Slates (loir association and fhe country club following much argu ment after several of the lending Kolfers siiKKi'Sled the fourth hole be played from tin fur ward tee. eullluK 30 yards from the 3!S yard huh. Home of I ho Kolfers wanted to play the entire IX holes from the forward tees, but this plea was re fused alihoiiKh the officials did de cide to us el lie front fee on the fourth hole when it was found that even a Kood drive from the hack tee would land on a slope and per haps bounce out of hounds. The decision to shorten that hole came not limn after Jiobby Jones hand turned in the low practice seore by shooting a 3.1-3.-1-70. one under par. Previously a 7 carded by Tommy Armour ,lhe defending champion, and one or two others had bten the low score and many of the tcolfers were com ment Inj; on the toughness of the course. 1 lobby himself, mil II he shot his 70, hail contented himself with thref rounds of ( 77, 7(i and 7;. leading experts to'bclieve' the vin- v. s. Tex., in Juni. hlliott was charged with the de feat because he had put the run-j ners on base. In the American league. Wash-1 lm.'lon and Most on split even In j two games, the lted Sox taking the first. 5 to 1, on liusselTs ef fective pitching, but bowing to the Senators hi the second, . i to 7. Washington collected 20 hits hi the nightcap. RIGHT TO ROW IN OLYMPICS1 "Mad Hull.' the Karook bunion champion, has nothing on T. Slitter Johnston, when It climes to a game uphill fight In a long distance en durance contest. Yesterday at the loch! golf club, Johnston, with the red flag of battle i;y.-:.g under his pith helmet, put out his rival. It. Sin-eve alias the I'Mying Cloud, at I the L'Oth hide, bv ni nit inn a eorU- Senator Peter G. Gerry, crcw putt of : yards fur ! urn- 4. of Rhode Island, who is to take a Johnston cnvercit ten miles In the Iprominrnl part in the Democratic ji d'e first ix holes, but r . . ijrt,,a "lily w averod once, when he nauonui hmih-hhwu, . ....uirlil his driver on Ids left nutlce. and falling overturned ihe Kami box on the 1 "til tree. I lelpetl to : his feet by his caddy assisted by ! his gallant opponent. - "Inlying U'loutl" Johnston wi heard to ( Cloud," Johnston was heard to .sand, as he plnc;,eu a new tee on the mat. and sent a streamer into 1 1 ho foxtail, w hich hit a scrub uak and bounced back into the fairway j for a perfect second shot. Shrove put up a game fight, but the superior endurance of his op ponent proved too much for him. Noting the ileep-puiple east id' his rival's countenance when the score was all even at the end of the 1 sth. Shreve remarked, "I've got hi in!" This defiance, however, Gordon Rhodes, youthful Molly- j seemed only tu revive the Antelope wood hurler. was in great form v,'u'n filing spirits, for. haml- , , , , , ., ' i'g over his necktie and pocket- against Portland, shutting uu II..; j 0k ful. , c,l(1(1 , T;'.' l". ' V"" "k;''' , marched lo .1... t.-. and k,l.i.-lu.,l h lomun lor n saie oiuws. inu-i ANOTHER, SEALS INCREASE LEAD (Ity the Associated I'ress.) Alusmith; bejiuty the fairway, on the preceding hole. This was too much for Klying Cloud Shreve, who in spite of three water blisters on his right foot, hail been gaining tint yoMK LOANS will solve (lie problem of liiiiiiicini; your home, enabliiu; you lo pay on easy, month ly payments just like rent. Let us explain it to you. Jissncinl ion s of 7 ler- cent. It is S A !'!, too, lia.-kcd hv 1!) vi-ars of successful business in Medt'onl and the earnings of nvi-r a million dollars. A Home Institution Tlie .Jackson County lmildiii- & Loan Associalion is a hoinc eiitei'iii'ise, owned and nuinaiicd by .Jackson Coun ty people. It is K'ood business to invest in a successful, home institution. :J Build Jackson County ins: & Loan Association The Place to Invest Your Savings I I'orOIIKKKl'SII-;, X. V.. June j 10. WPi California's (ioldcn 1 tears , swept down the lluilsoii river yes J terday to win the classic four-mi It' nor of the title, this venr . would v,l,Kny t'miuipionsnip race or tne tur nin a card not much under SOU. J '"''''ulU'gialo regatta, ineidontal- t . 1 smashing the record for the course by 17 2-5 seconds, in the onishiug time of 1 s niinuti. 4r.r seconds. Columbia was seciid .trailing California by three-quarters of a length in a last mile duel. Wash ington finished third, nearly two lengths behind Columbia, with Cornell, the Naval academy, Syra cuse and Pennsylvania following In that order. Navy won buth the freshman MiCKEY SAYS HE'LL! Clll CA ( iO. Ju ne 2 n. ii- stop Iludklns within six rounds." ' two-mile and Junior varsity thru "I am confident if defeating W'alk'r and winning the widdlc weight title." That's the way Mickey Walker. win-Id's middleweight boxing cham piiui. and Ace lludkius. Nebraska wild eat challenger, sized up each other as they tapered off training , nylvanla today for their title contest at Com- I trailing. Ivkey field tomorrow night. Moth boxers would up the strenuous part or their training yesterday. The sylvania finishing in that order challengrr was not to box today, l Mil was booked to go through some limbering up exercises in a down town gymnasium, while Walker confined his program to a long wnlk. Walker has been guaranteed S7-V00U, with a privilege of 42 'i ,uv York per rent of the net receipts. Hud- PlilhiibdidiiVi mile events, hanging up a new record in the latter of 14 minutes, IS seconds. Cornell finished second in both these contests. In tlie freshman race, Syracuse was third, with Washington. Penn- Columbia and California In the Junior varsltv. Syracuse was ngaln third, with Washington, Columbia anil Penn- Baseball Standings ereid. In a free hilling contest. I.os Angeles registered u to 7 win over Oakland. Four home-runs, two by Arlett, one by IJerger and another by Schulmerlch, featured Ihe tilt, liattcries: IWirfoot, Plitt, Weathersby and Hannah; G rag head, Wetzel and Head. f Johnny Risko to Fight Godfrey in New York Tonight SKW YUUK, June J0. (I) I because of threatening weather, i he 10 -round heavyweight bout between Johnny Kisko and George Godfrey, which was scheduled for tonight in Kbbetts field, was post poned ibis afternoon until Satur day night. American kins nas hecti guaranteed ooo. st l-nnis w Hh a privilege of 22 tj per cent, j Cleveland .... Prrmioh'i- is planning to handle a 1 Washington Sl'omjmio gate, ihe largeMi lit the j I oston hi ft ory of the middleweight : Drtroil vision. i ('lilragu National jor League Leaders (By the Associated Press) lurliiiliiiK ...iiiK'M (if .1 line lit: National liHllliiK HornHby, llraves, .41;:. Hun:; Itnttumli'v. Cn rtl h. 57. Iluus lialted In IllHsuncttv, ItnliliiH, St. I.IHliH C'illL'lliliatl ... Now York , Chirami I llninklyn , I'itlsburK ' HfiKlnn I'hllnilulphlu W. :is !7 III I 111 Mt 211 HI 15 I VI. .7SI! .lil',0 .517 .4511 .141 .112 .:i!l7 .lifi I IV t. .liM .57S .5i;i .557 .517 .4111 Hils--l)nutliit. CiirdH. 101. DmililpH Ooiulilt, Cords. 1!i. Triiilcs Walker. Rods. 8. llomcis llottnmlcy. Cards. 15. Stclen H asps Frlsch Cards. Hi. 1'itchiiiK Benton, Giants, won IT; Inst 2. American Itnttins (ioslln. Senators, .429. Ituns Itntli. Yankee. M. Uuns hatted In Until, Yanks, GO. lilts Mnuush. Ilrowns, H2. Doubles Manusli, Urowns, 20. Triples Fights Last Night NKW VGltK.June lilt. ulV-Advised by Tex Rlckaid to Iteip on fighting if he hopes to get a shot at the heavyweight title, J oil any Itisko, the Cleveland baker boy, re turns lo the fistic arena tonight in a Ill-round bout against George Godfrey, giant negro. Johnny fought his way through Kiekard's elimination tournament and ended with a slightly higher percentage than Tom lleeney who meets Gene Tutiney for the (Me here on July l!i;. Ulslto le-t a de cision to lleeney nt Ietrolt before the elimination started so ihe New Zealand blacksmith . plucked the prize plum. Johnny won, but he didn't get anything. default I). I. Clark Hamilton, Sr. T. S. Johnston beat It. .Shreve. I Up 'U holes. . , ; W. I'. IJiddle heal J. and A. 1 I). II. Wood beat G. Itoblnsoii up. Y IflLLED I I (By the Associated Press) FLINT, Mich. Pete Fitpo, IV- trolt. won from Tommy Kyan, Mc I Keesport, 1'a. I lot. UKTltOIT. Johnny Uatto. Clevo- land, outpointed Chlek Siikks, New lledtord, Mass. 1 101, I IX)S A Nli KI.KS. Tony Fuetite. ! Los An eles. beut Wis Loy Peter son. Minneapolis Hot; Andy Mllih- -azzerl, Yuuks; Klce, Sen- ell. Lous Iteach, deTeated Pete ators, S. Homers Ruth. Yanks. 25. Stolen liases Sweeney. Tlpers, 10, PltchUm Hoyt, Yanks, won 9; lf.st 1. - West, ChkaKO I SI.. MEDFORD PEOPLE 10 SEE FINISH OF RACE ' G II K S H A M. P.erry growers' packing plant installs $4300 elec tric herrv grader. "Wash Dishes to Keep Hands Nice Beauty Expert Advises Girls Girls, perhaps you hate doing the dishes. Listen to what Miss Susan Hreslin, teacher in a famous New York beauty school, says "Washing dishes makes beautiful hands provided it is done with pure Lux suds." Mies Dreslin explains that "the very thorough gentle cleansing that one gets from Lux suds is excellent for the skin." She adds: "However, the good effect of this thorough cleansing is lost and much harm done, it ordinary household soap fs used. Such soaps often con tain harmful alkalis, which dry up the oils of the skin, leading to wrin kles and coarsening of texture. "Lux is so mild that it protect! the skin oils and soothes the skin. ','My students are trained to use Lux sudsSin manicuring the nails, and the home woman will find that o Miss Sussfa Breilln after doing dishes with Lux, her calls and hands look lovely. "There ye few beauty secrets so easy and inexpensive to follow and few that give such wonderful results as the use of Lux for dishes." Production of WlllyH-KiiiKlit .-Ixch and Whippet Fours and Mixes Is l.c lni; maintained nt 11 paclty. WlllyH-Ovei-land ofrlilalN said here duririK the past week und every effort in lielim made lo fill the Iiii-kc volume of unfilled orders that have been on the company's hooks for months. Production facilities have been yuilc a number uf Medford j materially expanded since tlie first people plan lo ko to (Iranls Pass;f H'e year in all Willys-Overland tonitjht to sec the finish of the 1 Plants, both In this country and In necond unnual Indian marathon jCanada to meet the record buyliiK race. Much "interest has been I'iemand for all Wlllys-Ovci land taken here In the outcome uf this Products. The latest expansion year s race, with nual lv everyunq ' includes the breaking of m ound nt pullinK fur the (Irants Iss entries I A,"-',,'' s for the new willys to win. From present appear- "vcrland ass.mbly plant which ances Flylnir Cloud has the first I" 111 l,avo H catiacity or about :iu. prlzo of 13000 well In hand. How-"'"" " y''"'- r'"' "l"i'iilon of ever, Mad Hull, the other Grants i'" An"1'" I'1"'" "I" .noble Pass Caveman entry, had some plants at Toledo, Klmlra. N. Y. hard luck early In the race and ""nr- M1,h- turnout In- -..m ... .,!,. ,:cicainKiy ,arKe numbers of cars the prize money. From last re ports he is KainiiiK steadily on the leaders and may yet sprtntr ti sur prise on some uf his opponents. The. "Cavemen" are staging a bis carnival In Grants Pass to night to celebrate the finish ol the rnce. and many Medford peo ple will no doubt take this In ..,. The buyltiK demand started carlv I MovIiik pictures of the finish or ! , the "year" after the company's the Indian marathon rnce will be !., i,,ttI .,,(,( ,cducliiB the taken by II. I., ltromley or !'! 1 prices of the Whippet Four mod-Is I. Ity lor the Cepco Current F.venta,,,, vv,., t.n,,10,,vc .,, lhu 11CW . newsreel. Mr. Promley plans to (.-or(j , leave this evenlna for cirants Pass! tn.llenti.n are that .lun- it end will take alontt a supply ol MM . "flares" for night pictures. l-ast f , rur the start of the rnce was In 1 II I O O i 1 Li W O llit. San Francisco, and many pictures nlontr the route, as well an the finish, were taken by the Copco OP CI V TiY teries: Toinlin and Rhodes and Itassler, Kd P.ryan turned on his former team mates, the Missions, in the series opener, nomine tneni lo , aioadlly the last two miles and elulit scattered hits while the In- . 0, Sn,.,. ult f .Hie mat. dlans . licked out III for a 4 to 3 ,.vlne himself stvmled bv the win. The Hells threatened In lhctWnter bucket. i seventh with two on and no outs j From then on It was easy huIIIiik ! but Hryan tlKhtoticd and shut them for the Mad-Hull, and the fatuous out. lluffl, formerly of Seattle. ( "broken-arch" marathon was over, i hit a homer for the Hells. Hal-; In spile of the fact that Johnston j '" " teries: Hryan and Horroanl: Pil- had to be driven lo the sliowers in land production of Willys-Knights lelte and Whitney. nhe club tractor by Caretaker .,,! Whippets will esi-il.llsh a hew nn Allien iwiciiier phciiiui.- i.okbs. "as rcpoi ico l ecovenoK lilKi lnonlhly mark for the Toledo nlrllKht ball, the Seals continued ; rapidly this morniiiK anil Is expect- j inunul acturcV since i;s expansion 'AI.I-: Idaho their Icauue-leadliiK iace with an'ed lo win the second fliKht easily. ! n,Ui!m, s ,,,v u,,.r full swhm- 'reduces rates fn easy S to 2 victory over Sacra-I unless he has to play l)a e Wood . " mento. The Solons collected elKlil ! " ho Is conceded to hold the Indian j . hits, but they were well scattered. : sis'" over the famous niaralliuner. A pair of hits and two Solon or-1 Meanwhile the Kolf tournament rors wave Pan Francisco five runs merrily on. with young- Tom In the third. Hattcrlcs: Hucllier J Knimons duped to win the flrsl ! and Sprinz: Vlncl. Could und Sev- : "IbIH. he having put out the for- . nier ciuii cnaiiiion. .1. u. uussen, yesterday in the second round, j, three and two. The results to date follow: First. Flight ; J. I). Uusscil beat C, C. Coruinjl t and 1 . 1 1 T. lOniniens beat H. Ilallltnoild, 1 j Jr.. 5 and j , It. Ituhl beat II. Marx. 7 and (i. , .. Wilcox beat II. Seheffel, ti anil 5. 1 1 L. Cariienter licat (i. dales, 4;' and 2. I T. Miles hcnl-l). Tyree. IS and I. I Y. N'auter beat 1J. Hucklnghiiip, ti I, ml 4. K. Tumy beat C. J. Senion. -I and 3. T. l';muiens beat Husscll, il und H Second I'light lio. Hunt beat C. li. Hraley. 4 and 3. A .K. Orr beat J. J. Huchter. 2 and 1. I'1. .1. Mcpherson beat (. Iloberls I 5 and 4. V. Heckman beat It. liardwetl, G 1 ami 3. from U. 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny WE) lr5 ami will assuie a continuance uf . catiacity production. Power st red otnpany lighting. In III months, Portland shipped j company will extend lines up Du Itli.TS.l.tlO 1 bushels wheat, 111 2:i:i fur valley. ships. : 1 j tlHlOSil A.M. Street Improve-. lil'FI'l: I iflc T'ower A l.lglil meats planned by council. jfor shipment to leriitorlcs east of 'the llocky mountain districts. Throughout the nation the do- mand registered for Willys-Knight nnd Vhlppet motor ears has re sulted In tile company setting new sales. production and shipping records, marking I32S as the most prosperous year In the I'll ears I history of Willys-Overland. GREAT NEED ennieraman, who ban a mnt com- plete mov reeord of the firHt annual Indian nmrnthon. rOKTLAND. Paeiflo Ti lophone A Telegraph company ak bldn fnr tlOO.AfiO btiildinc in ll.inft ti"' IviMt S 'k" e.innd'n, lTnlt'd Htatex government nu thoritb'H nhow that under favorable condition)! with beginning of one male and one feuiHlf fly they may iner'-i In one H'iifon to over &. r.dO.fifirt.hfiO.fK.ft fli.n. Thin fdlOWK Hie fioi-,1 of 'l Tn. Hif e. iy. ( WIPTV, Used Sale We have 28 used ranges in stock. Some have water coils and some have reservoirs attached. AH the leading makes of ranges including TOLEDOS i MONARGHS MAJESTICS BANQUETS WETTERS UNIVERSALIS These ranges are all in good condition and have our guarantee behind them. 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