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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1928)
fjm mmm i&h irawi mini iiwbiii 1 1 ; GOOD BALL GAME. TII1PY MOST FX TR A fl R n I N A R Y RED F BEATEN BY WEED Cliff Best, pitching op-imlfh hull, fanned 15 men m tho game with Weed yesterday, bat Medford lost, ! lo ;t, through dumb work on tho path, a misjudged fly and tnuh luck in not having anybody roosting on tho ba-;s, while Catcher Chester was poking out thrceba;; Vera and two-biisc slams. It was a $vd game, however. Colledffe did Ihe mound work in the visitors and was backed up by near errorless play n the pait of his team mates. Me struck out eight men and allowed II hits. He tried out with the Mission .earn of Ihe Pacilic Coast ler..;iio .his spring, and is now a resident of Oakland, where he is held in re nerve. The Merchants accumulat ed three errors. hard nit hall hit a rock in left field, and bounced over I foosier H of lard's head and went for a homer. The wolves h: the grandstand cot after Honshu, for a phenomena over which lu had no control. Manic laced a home run down the right foul line that was lair by a whisker. Itobie, Hoffard and Chester wore, the batting mainstays of the locals and the only double play of the contest was Maikle to Kobie to Droulette. Despite the hot day, ti.ere was a Wood sized crowd present. V It is probable that the next name Wth Weed will be played hrp a week from next Sunday, unless "Weed will guarantee jsirm to th- locals for expenses. "I'm weary," paid Manager I tall, "of going to Wed and spending a hundred hones and only netting $30 hack." The debate is on now as to what will be done. Manager Hall wants to play the Owen-Oregon team here next Sun day and Rive his kid pitchers .t cluee by letting Arthur Schoeni pitch for the mill and Jack Hughes hurl for the The score .Merchants. of yesterday's fracas is: Weed AH K :t l .. : r rowell, rf Manie, :ib Coon, lb . Mack, 2b . Spoors, ss Oeschc-ser. 0 0 i 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 rf 1'almer, If . J lamherohie ColledRo, p Jauder. Totals Medford AH . I . :t . 4 . i j .. 1 . 1 H H K 0 : I 0 0 0 rRebie Dunn, ,1b . Jtiffard, If Mnrklo. 2b LoRan. of Chester, c Ihoiilctlc, CVnlin. rf liest, p Ih Totals :13 3 11 ? Summary: Home runs Manie, Mack. Three base hits "hester. ; Two base hits Chester, Powell and Coon. Struck out Mest lo; Col-' ledRe S. Ilase on balls Mest non. , CnlledRe Wild pitch CnlledRe. 1 Passed ball- Mack, Motible plays nrkle to Ilobie to Prouletle. .. . ; RUN GAME OF YR. (My the Associated I'ress) i .lack KniRht, Iteaver twirler. Rot the first no hit. no run came, of Ihe season by blanking 1 lie j Oaks. to o. Oakland took the morning Raine. -t-l. Itatteries. I'irst panic, Crai;head and llnid; (roodbred. 1'onder and Ueco. See ond Rfinie: K'niKht and Ainsiulth: Sparks ami Dahlia. Head. TakitlR the double header, the M ission tells won their series with the Anpels, 4 to 3. Sehul merlcirs homer was the only t Anffe) run in the moruiuK kiiiiic which closed. 7 to 1. The Hells took the second battle. 7 to 2. liHtlerle?: First Rame. Krause nnd llaldwln: f Mitt and Chesley, Hannah; second Raine. Pllletie and Iheuzcl; Osborn and rcters, Sund-bei-R. Kmeud Jolley's bat came to the SghIh' aid. enabliiiR them to Rive the t-tiirs a douh'c HckinR. Jol ley's homer in the first same -tivi; the Sen Is the same. 4 to 3, ' nhile another In the second start-, id a rally that won. 5 to -I-after the battle had Rone 10 ln ninss. Hy tho double w in the Seals took the series. Batteries: First Rtime: Jacobs. Mitchell and Jonc.t. spring; Kinney. Hauler. Second satin-: May. Malls nnd Vhikhs: Hauler nd Asnew. Sacramento further ttRhtened its (trip on the lend by lakinR both fames of n doublehradcr from wattle, wlnnins tl' fi't ll'-'nl ptraicht count res of the sea fo. Tho indiiis fell in the first Ramc 3 to -1 in 13 innincs i""l the sond. H to S. liill riey; rirnt game, Kunz, Vinci and Se verrid; Collard and llorreani. S'e ond Raine: I Jon to lly and Sever cid: c. Sullivan and Schmidt. q Asotin B.V gob tuill to onerate in d reds.; Snake bclfiK river o VLJIf.ll 9J) ... . . IUI1MI.I I I I w w I LMI III IUIIUII II Ml I CHARACTER THAT EVER HELD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING HUE (By l-:daid .1. Neil. AMiated Pios Nports rher) NKW vubk, July ui Take one portion of extra la rue manhood ticne Tunucy pn sieiti ly pn-tert and mentally alive lu 'i-viMA I of the world around him. m-;i!-oii with ;i dash of alool ness, toss in a whole handful of .sell -c onf idem c ;iiid believe m such it tbiiiK as a "man of destiny." Add a keen desire lo lie looked upon as a man of intellect, a t it jii- and anal thai brain. wise in the ways of the world, of.iincs ilmiimh experience none loo plcas ani, more than a little dependable and understand inn philosophy ; and a deep and abiding love 1 I I tv a t u r e, tingling air. running streams, green fields and wooded trails. Mix It all thoroughly with a k.ndliio'ss and honesty of purpose often mi.iimerpreled ; ireeze il a bit with those same misinterpre tations; slice the iniMtire cross grain and any one seeiion will 'eont.iln most everything that will 'crop out during a normal day in the life of dene Tunney, most exu-aordinaiy heav we ghl cham pion the tight racket has ever known. rounded Typrw liter. It wasn't so many years ago '.that Tunney pounded a typewriter ! for a livelihood in the office of I an c:prc.ss company. That was before the World War took away from Oroenwirh Villa tie across the seas to France in llim and tlH marine corps. Kven closer to the present was the lime when tin- Id;, blue-eyed f-llow. batk from the war and : riic: to sain a new foothold in the name he really loves, dropped i in occasionally on the buys in the ! old Madison .Souure C.arden, look- iii for a main ev-nt even a uood semi -final hot or to start htm auaiii "in the money." KiRht writers knew him as a prince of Rood fellows, u "Ri'eat Ruy, inter find but sted that they were not i-nouRh in llim to probe and under the bristly poni- pailour, behind the smiliiiR blue eyes was : liuerosU'd peare and mlnd already deeply works of Shakes-( the poets, painters, phi'osophers and musicians. ; who'll be there then to shake my Gene wasn't considered much hand: who of the men 1 t hounht of a fiRhter then. Mail hands friends will crowd Ihe dressing caused him to fiRht bad fights room of th victor. I know. loo. i hri f. seeiui-d Hit le probability that many n fellow I don't ap that ho - ever would reach flsi ie i predate mw will be t here that ' hemhtN. He knew in his heart ; niiiht with tears -in his eyes, that ho had the makings of a others won t know me. Sometimes hampion. that nothiiiR could stop i think I haven't made a sinRle him if I lie chance onee came, friend .slmr won the tit le." DEFEAT BLUES BY T Thanks to the switching of Har ry RnBenborR from tbe Rlues to the Whites, the bitter team won ihe week-end tournament jit the Medford Rolf club yesterday by the close marRin of one point and each member of the While urric saiion will consequently Ret a new Rolf ball. It whs one of the most closely contested tournaments ever held at the loeal club and 1 he first an nouncement was the Hlue hail won. On f heekiiiR up the list however Tournament chairman Don Clark found that Kosenbers hail been listed as a IJlue when he w as really a While, so the three points he won from Moose Moorehead went to the pale-face team. Anions the features of the con test was the defeat of lr. J. J. cm mens by his sou Tommy, two and one-half to one-half, the one- i half point beliiR saruered by the ,' former when he maiuiRed lo halve j t he last nine w It h his par shoot - I ii k nff-spriiiR. For the first time i in h( life Tommy broke an Ml for IS holes, shooting a TH. He was; an enthused that lie will leave to- j morrow for Kalamazoo. Mich.. . where he Intends to cross drivers with that other Rolf prodigy Hank, liruwn. who now city club chain- , I...I-M l.ll.M'i. It.. l.VM lltll nut Charley Brown. i pholding the old men. how- ' ever, was Boh Hammond. Sr. who s slaughtered H o w a r rl Seheffl. when" the "helb.' masnate came lu with-on S 1 . tin be-t ore he Iihh . ver made, tlain Itobinson was so : nettled by this outrage against 1 Youth that he proceeded to win a self game for the first time in his life, by taking old Man Buhl into camp by a score of to 1 the one ! point the Whiles needed for the ehaitiploushlp. Another npsei for the l'.lm s eanie when leorgc Colo ris w bo has been making Ml regularly o! late yirbi'd three points to Tad Mller when Ihe lull r Mint nine: ion. Tl c Hliie-White team wan so sue .'ssf ul that another one plan ned in the imr future. . A . . .. 0not!ier llnjr Dnwncil i,onovh;w. wn July ;'3. Boy Mc Williams, l1. son of Willinm McWilliamc uT Kc1m, v drow;m d in the vejti-rday Hftcinoon Cowlitz river while learn body wan re- O ins to swim. Tlit o MTmFOlfP MATL TlNhTXR .MrcnjKnnn. knew that, but mi one else bC-emed to bother about It. Worked for Hi Vrlw, Today Tunney is still a puzzle to most of the writers of that day. Before they really knew him, (Jene disappeared into the Cahudian woods lo mend the frae- u res iu his hands by the husky labor of u logging nimp. There li s ljudy ni'pw, hU confidence in creased and while other fighters marked time In tho cities. dene l:id I he foundation out of doors for the phys'MUe that lilted him lo the thrT.e of all pugilism. Hill the interest, it seems, al ways was in the other fellow. the chap who could bring "color" to mankind's most ancient sport the hand-to-hand battle of giant brawn and stamina! It was no wonder then that the Ceue Tunney who bleed the invincible Jaek Dempsey that ruin-drenched night in Philadelphia, was almost an unknown as far as his menial on u I pi net) t was concerned .when t he burst in upon a surprised bo.x Imr world as ki-.K at he heavy weitthts. "Hut hadn't ehuuKed a bit," C.ene says. . "I've always loved literature and the rlnssics. I never before had the time and opportunity to seek them out . as freely as I now am aide to. has Rrown fuller for me, Riven me more opportunities to learn. but basically there has been no chanRe." No Take About tiene. Now Tunney has nil the time he wants to do whatever he wants and the wealth to allow self expres.slon in any direction. lie flRhts but once a year fin- :t0 or 1 (j minutes and his pay is close to a million dollars. There is no need for pretense. The only sham j hi win le day comes when well- ineaninR citizens invado his pri Mtvy to shake the hand of the champion, recardless of what that champion stands for otherwise. One smiles then, but he doesn't mean il. "Some nlKht," he said. "I sup pose I'll i?o tin- way of all cham- t,j0ns. I'll pick my self up in ,iUf,.at , tui wander alone to my dressing room. I often wonder Baseball Standings I'aelflt! Coast eauue. w. i.. rv Sacramento 17 -7:'l Hollywood 14 7 .tl7 San Francisco 1'-' 1 .Tel". o.kiaint n ii .r.oo Missions 11 II .".on l.os Angeles Ill 1 J .K.Tt Seattle Ii 1 .". ,MJ Portland i Hi American Ijeairue, W. u rr. New York Sti -1 -7:i:i Philadelphia y(J 35 .015 Si. ,uti Lm 4S 4li .."VI I Chlcngo 4 S 1 .4f,a Washinsion 4a 51 .1 Hi Cleveland 40 ."-2 .1:;:. Boston :i; :.l .111 Hetroii a 5 .'oi .:ts;i National lmiir. A'. U. tC. St. T.ouii; .".S :t:i Ji37 Chicago r.r. :u ,: Cincinnati 53 3!i .f.'ii New York 47 :i7 Brooklyn 47 43 SVi Pittsburg 14 43 .fiUl. Philadelphia 1! - .".! " .J7i Ronton .'.il .''VS Major League Leaders (By the Associated Pres) Ineliulin games of July National. Batting Ilornsby, Braves, .3?-. Buns Botiomley. Cards, bJiited in Blssonetie, Boh- TJoulhit, Cards, 131. Doubles Bottom ley. Cards. Triples Bottomley, t'ards. 13. Homers Wilson, Cubs, fij. Stolen base Frist h. Cards. K. Plt lung Benton, (iiaulu; won lo-t 4. ' 15; Aincrienii Bat tins c.otdln. Senators, .336. Buns Buth, Vank. !' Buns butted in Uuth. Yanks, S!' Hits Maniish, Biowr.n. 133. Double Fl.iystejid, ;ed S"X. 3 Tiiple. Ba me. Senators, 1 3. Homers Buth, Yanke, :t:. St"bn bason Mwm, White Sox. 15. ppenins lioyt, Yanke. won VI'. Inf. 2, IUiirii Tn Itm-ks. KKDDINiIPeur Bunan :,ft. was stni'k on the h'nd by a five, pound boulder hurled by exjdo sten of A ehmse he f't ofT til the Nash mine at Trinity Center. The utone knocked him down and he H 1 bh; head on another rock, curb Mow causing- a . Muill fracture. Phyieians believed he would re- lit 1 YANKEES LESSON tll the A -so. I.I 1 1 '.- t In pitehei s bt'ailis that Kive lb most tumble -e.c jaek ( Jiunn. : "Sad ;.'.. ir I lib- and led Hre with b ' Yanke ans Ilk Sam" I'l'lMIt iselall t--, the e old J ones. Kaber. wbosi rit;lu arm ha -.Um; Ainei it an leaRtic been puz swatstiiith-i to. i., years. I'rl-an s last one may ha most ol its zip and tti.il ma not tie what it wa 1" e lit-. iur e ears u. but back by a brain that 0 piu each ball 1 u obey his "lied" is doiuK lis llini hei r lo d the control aui's diretion. " i well, th.iuk yt u. After tiu Yunktc: er tbe Sox in th n.es of the i iiiri n; . had take fust ihre sere.-, Kabv yesterday took up the task of : stopping the i hampior.s and sav- ins somethiiiK out of the wreck-: uRe. Hi was imite equal to lb"' emernency. The Yankees hit him' ..... afti i, but Hie veteran', courage, as well as his bat, car- l leu tae Sox ttiroimil lo a 0 lo 1 vietfiry. Incidentally ihe ehani- plo ns sa w an S - ri i n e winning ik snapped. .s usual. "Hcd " I pitched skillfully and successfully j lo Ha be Until, who made four) official trips to tbe plate audi batted precisely lmthiuR flat. To add insult lo injury, it was a single by Kaber that th oe in j the winning runs in the eiRhth. j After u disastrous visit to I'hila-, delphia, the third -place St. Louis i Hrowns Rot out of their slurup with an s to f( win over the Cleveland Indians. : YVashiiiRton went into f i f t h ' place, two Rames back of lh White Sox. by taking Detroit' measure. S to J. Hraxton pitched i.ii . steady ball for the senator 1 1 olio way was Ineffective. In the National league the Chi eaRo Cubs si reiiRt hened their hold on second place, when Charl e Kool held the (Hants to four hits and won. 1 to J. The Cubs failed lo fain any Rround on the Cardi nals, however, for the Chillies reverted to type nnd bowed to the le;imn. leaders. S to 7. Hoot, showing further return to the form that made him the outstanding pitcher of the season, had the (iiauts shut out until the eighth, when MeJvin Oil. the "boy wonder." hit a home run. .Mnr-3 than ftO.OUO saw Ihe Raine. Ioubles by Doutbil and Holm 'in 1 he ninth enabled the ( 'ards to nose out Ihe Chillies. I lurst's . Ctlh huiner of the year In tho first half oCh(ie. uame InnliiR hud. tied the score. Kor tfte third straight time, th" Cincinnati IIimIs trimmed ihe l!o. ;ton Heaves by one run. The score this time was & to 4. Helaney's wil'iness in the eighth liming j gave the lietl.s the game. I,uitie j was in control of the Braves batsmen, a fter he was slugged for three runs In the first inning. The Pittsburg Pirates ami the Brooklyn Dodgers continued their j bitter battle for fifth place, now' held hy the Dodsers. They split 1 even in a double bill at Brooklyn yesterday. 1 ia ' Vance w as in form in the first nn i tie. a Mow ins the Cor sairs only four hll s a ml fa unins right men. The Dodgers carried off a a lo o deeision. Burleigh 1 rimes pitched sreat ball for I he , Pirates, but he met his mulch in j t he 1 jazzier. Kemy Kreiner en- i aided the Pirates to make it an I even break, when he outpitciieti five Bubin pitchers and won, 0 to iu the nightcap. Mi Begiutiius at a. in. this Wed nesday morning, the women mem bers of (hi- Medford golf club will engage lu another tournament for Ithe following prize: 1st prize, luster lea net. given hy Medford Furniture and Hani ware. "Ud pri.e, ( run tier up ) pair of silk hose, Russell's. 3rd pri.e. hat hltig suit i putts) Mrl'hci-Hon. j Bh uri.e, blind hole) (le 1 Canada lJiy. hy i roeeteria . Tith prize, (approaching) box of 'candy, by Deck Buckingham. The early hour w ill allow all en trains to finish before the maxi mum heat of the day. i L GETS OFFICIAL 0. KJr-H NKW VoltK. July IM. fl'i - uf fbiiils of the Fnlted Slates Lawn Tenuis Hssocia I bm n nnotincrd to day that the avsHoclatlon at reed w ilh President .Samuel J I. Colbon In bis derision od to play William T. Tihlen on the I.'nited SlittcH David cup team and had so ad vised President Colloin by cable, Tribute to Id I lor. YOSF.MITK ll flags in Yose io't " ru Hey wfi-f ordered diMi'ayed Ht half mast lu tribute to U. II. Keynolds. niunaginK editor of the Stockton B'M frd, w ho died Satur day. The order ivim U"u':d by Stephen T. M.rther, fedeml park i .lector, In a telegram praising Be noldn tt an out a tiding ft- Nie in national park development ourciON' .month v. P lie Will Referee the Match V ; -ii . -- -4 I 1 4 ' x x Hull On K.lKl. features ol e beuelil the armory Ih w I inov niKbt's estlim; Hull shiek. smoker Montana lit who w.ll re bouts of the ( leoi ue I Un lei the main 1 w ill' e VelllUR pel I'M m iienl. ihe Kii ( ( 'ossaek of U IU pounds, and Has tand Muhammed. the Terrible 'rmk I taking part in tin- main event, j Kans are wondering whether , .M u hammed will a Rain lose hi-; I temper, as he lost i! here se el al j ' 'K " " " - I Holler, 1 be ( lei iuau wrestler. h I w as knocked unconscious by the 1 Turk's f.sts. However. Molilalia lis expected to keep the Turk temper dow u and lio tl oultle is ; expected. j I nicarcnt 1 his al lernoon ite- jeliired bil1IS'lt' to be ill tbe pillU j of coiidilie-n iintl ready for an of M ii ha in n led s t neks. inn- Ill has been wrestling in the t inted ashland aye a .HONOLULU TALK ASHLAND. July j:i.- Olio Kbiiii. tinnier As! and cue lime aihh-lir the Ashland hi;h schoo tSpeehlM land boy. oach of now of .cell alh- Honolulu, win leti coach . has I I ' ni ers ty of Hawaii for the past en , ear- . i.r 'oi c ( be K I Friday at thei.' Mr. Klum is well Ibe Hawaiian is ecy aspeet oi ipeaks in a ei wanis club ihoii luiichc icen.-iiiiied with il laiuls and with e life there, and sp nileresiin uiamier The spcake) Was fihle o eili.n l-i w Ph humorous bl:- a Mw ants members, w n b has beep acquainted ji At the close Mr. Kluti' boul lo whom a- So b. i a ii -w" d a good many rpiestions relative lo conoilioiis in Mo- iv(.,uil-. Mr. and Mrs. Klum have been inn king h n extended .si. io M rs h'lti m's parenls. Mr. and Mis. Dan Applegate, on Cnmltc sM'eet. Mr. and Mi s. i . ;, i.:iii (.-.lie.i i 'rater lak Fi Ida Work Is In p modellns of Ih Masons have st for the addition w hi. h is L. Inc. ample room l'oi The original u Ma i. nie temple. , lavius b; iek ol the thiul stor, add.d 1 1 provide hainUetinK halls, larlers. all being overhauled, will ehanses. underuo many I very re. cut period, a rass fir I broke out on Crow.-, mi Hill a bow I ' " 1 11 " "''t'e Friday. 'Ibis time about an a re ami ;i b.tll w t(. Inn nei over and several aluable orchard 1 1 ecu were badly damaged before the blaze was binusht under con trol by the ii.- of chemicals a ml shov Ik In the bauds of the i My flreim n. Cause of this third rir--is uiikii'Mvn. B is t bought t bat M'Veral boy had been play ills in the neighborhood of the placo when- the (in- v.a.i fnsi noibed, The ho u i- ins com mil tee for Ihe Sunt hern ( Jreson No' nnl mdiool passed an i m imita at rule recently. Hereafter nny stiid"iit who wishes to have an apartment or imnse- pins quallers mtwt h:ie spec- hil written permission from lie- Ollllllltee. ')e colli III it - coin mends resular (."aidins land rooming faiililies mm thf eon- UtiojiM tniich in ore f;) ora bb I rroiu a heiip li Htandiioint. I An a nn tint inspect loo will be ' inadf duilliK tbe eomim: month j of nil fid oitMiiodations offeied for ; normal student-. There ;.ie am- , pb aecoiiiuiodatioiis within i dift-'lll. e flolll tile scl I :isy The band eoneej t on Thursday ) nlcht bi-ought out a bigyef crowd than ever, which shown an In erea;ng interest soot her n Oregon peotde have In thai si.b ndid fn tn of community put ei t n Inment ft fed H f.f peripP- wie (";! the (fiasH about the rand to It ten to the splendid pi of lt-restliiz numbers. Kun ' d on itand oKi'um 0 hundie( couple W.v, d it fn l.ltenrled f"l' ilflerj Thiirnday i , the Uthinn po the band con ' evenflic;. JULY. 2X 1 !). Munluuil. St a l and for ml une-ba W rolled If year in in a. - that iteally -wry W I II 1 1 1 1 1 lu": the I 1 le plans to pel li.ips lit- t tour, but will Kui ope.in country, bis bout. lOurope, i jorit y i en r, for a w rest hie; return to the I'mted a stay of sc era! Stales alteV a mom hs. M uha mined from the south, e.ive the Unssi .M ubaintncd ha irriV' d esteida fully prep d to an t he "woi k be. n wrestlinu S11H be has been bin emnmb his father and Riand th having been wrestlers to walk father b in Turk) Kd liemnier and Hay Kilter are1 also leiidv for their special event ; and reailiness is also expressed .. ibe prelhniuar. wrestlers. The Katies' band will play be-; Imr the 1 1 1 : 1 1 -1 1 . w bi- li begins a' j and Iyue t Irothfrs n relies 1 1 a will play during iutei tnission'. Hulb eultiire is reeelviiiR con- side; time larRi niU Pass day Ilea a.de iitienlioti al the pi -sent amoiiR Ashland flower riow Air. i ; n neol. who has been ly inst ru mental In d eve lop -bulb kiowIiik around (Iiauts , spoke in Ashland on Thur.s niKht. He is particularly i l w ii h roiidii ions in l his section Inily I. and finds them pai tieti .'oinble iu the RloWlllR' of bulbs on a commercial scale. Sieve Frickson ,.f Boseburg, an ctiiplovee of the Standard oil coin pane, who was a former Ash la ml resident, visited in Ashland oi. 'I h ursday eve n ins. M r. Kr iek son and his liltl.- daughter. Max! lie, are makins a vacation visit to relatives a Medford. Mr. and .Mrs. Homer Hlhnrt ami little son. Hilly, have gone to Portland to spend a two weeks' vacation. They will also visit some ot the ,ie;;on beaches before they ret urn home. Misses Dorolby ami Vera Abbott of K i ml tall. Minn., who ha v e been ,pendiiiR .several da.vs at ibe home f Mrs. Berlha Cortbell, will ef. .,,oi lor tin. east. Allss Dorothy! Abbott was a former leach Hie Ashland schools. j Mrs i; li. Orb-ver and children, of Hornbrook were Ashland vis-! Hoi s on Wednesday. Miss U Hd, i chirk of Coipiille. Oregon, is spending several days visltin- Ashland fi Lmis. Curl I.ovelaml. Sr., Is here from: Casiclla California, to visll with! his sin a 11 son, Carl. Jr.. who been visit ins w It Ii A hi nd rein -lives flurhis ihe summer. News of I lie man lase of M Ism C.raee Bowman to Avery Dunning if Wena tehee. Wash., on July S, iia reached Ashland friends. The bride graduated from the Ashliilid high school, a ml won a Ho gradu- aied from the Normal school. Soul hern Oregon I LEAGUE OF DAK PJ WASHINCTftN, July 23. MP--Asserting that ( i over nor Smith nillsl be elected "If agrlcultllin is j to In saved from n statu of peas- j anlry," Henry ,'iay Ihinhorotigh, ! ;l former republican fi'-iuitor from North Dakota, Is heddiiij; m move-j nient to obtain farm voten for the j democratic numiiiCd. lie ha nnnouneed (hn forma liou of a eampulgii organlttlon, lo be known as the "Smith Inde- ; periflent I,eauiie," which, while ; phi lining a natloti-w hie (ntpeal to j independent volefH. Intends lo coll-- em Itself parlh ularly with the Dakota, Montana and Minnesota , Charh-H H uisfiii Towne, a New ! York eilltoi-, Is to serve an Vice - ; ebiiirmau. with Melviu D. Ill drefh, who acted ns nee rotary ol t he Wilson independent h-jigm- of North Dakota In lUDi, exeeutlv e director. The lejtglie plan lo filnhlHIi headiiuarti'ls ; in the middle West by Sept cm - : her 1. BeedMiort Peot$.' ompHny will tiring ASHLAN I lo irrPDFi 1 1. d' sha Tlie l.iiln e pi'lliaps the p.-ople to d I'll than on S;nn!,: when th.- the wei v. lhiriim the day h i: ili-d the p.irk sposidii:.: several a ureal number idled. 1 1 1 , 1 1 i I" Picnic p. spread lunch. ;; beir Mill the The swimminc, ed ami sireiiu w av carried pei from the mid-limn maviiiiuiu leinpert was inn device.-, a Rcveniltienf t.bservi This was the real I f ihe season. Cialer l ake drew an uii'ir u.tl number of people on Suudav Tit Ka dern t H i :on cluh oi t he Som h era i h e m Normal school nnul piluriniaue to the national parU .t well as a iiuod tiumber of th y'.i dents of t he Ashland summer a i , school. Mr. and Mis (. I Waller South iakota have been visitiu , In Ashland d'lrinu the pas! ue..;v Mr. Waller is a division freilu an passenger ai-ut of ihe Milwaukee St. I'aiil and Pacific railroad . am makes bis headquarter-, .it A hoi deon. Mr. and Mrs Waller hav. been entertained bv the J. W. H Coy and William Hay families, in : (reduced to them by the KarRe family of Aberdeen, who were As'i (laiul residents several yiiis n"o. (ieori;e I'aioiis of Oakland. Cal has been vi;dlim; with his inothei Mrs. Uobt. Shaw, on Kock street. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marsh ill Uarh. and babv da in? liter, w ho hav iilnt hithv (laHt'litiM'. unit liayi' II... hi.u.i! ,,f Mr. Hai-hiT's .ar,.,,ls. Ml', and Mrs. W. M. I ai-li.-.- (Irani,, si, I. hav,. mm, , K. ,,,. wlr, ,, Ha, ,; ha. a, pted a posit ion Twentietil Century -;t ocei y store . tlie manauer during th vacation season. i Miss Mary Niver. assistant libra rian at the Ashland public libiar1. I is taking n I w-n- weeks' vaeat leu Mvliicll she will sjieiid quietly at her home on A llison si reel. Teddy Caldwell, employed at th l.lfhla Suriiigs hoiel. left Friday ; night I'm Salem and will return ' with Mrs. Caldwell, who has been 'visiting Hiere with relatives and : friends for several weeks. m Kh Ada i l.ardv of Taeoma i:; vlslliiig in Ashland at Ilii! home of , her num. Mrs. William Hanh. Miss Frances Frater of l.oii'; vlew. Wash., was a visitor in Al: land for a short l hue during I lie past week with Miss Nellie Db-,-ev on t he Boulevard. M ss Frater : taught Finnish in I he :dil-iud bl"l, Mcbool during Ihe w iuler of i:l l!a. Since that time she Ims taught al l.om:view and lurli ' theve "for the ( oinlr ( year. Mrs. Lillian (it'eer had ! iter snests Friday Mrs. 11. will re- : .-; neluMU ! for dhi B. Balis ; ,,r Ashland and Mrs. Max CeHaue; . Medford. The a iter noon was! pleasant ly spent in con versa t ion. St tide ills ami meuibern of t h Southern Oregon Norma I school were entertained in t he par - tor' shla,U TAT I. MUIS I !. .ll 1 1 1 -. Ilcl l! ! I; on 1 j JjjPlXT VS HELP O GO STRRIOMY "fc. A Wheel in Line Saves Many a Dime Correct Wheel Alignment Eliminates Shimmy, Makes Steering Easier Saves Spindles, Bearings and Bushings Doubles Your Tire Mileage Axles Straightened Mack's Garage Phcne 1363 eniir-. The iiri nuniber ov.iain a- a olleV ball bet the Ha" heiurs and 'O -. . The I olledicls Wit -in the canon's alh--i arid will be tit" itacii- huH at a ddmer he near I'ufure. Ite- O':,. i.l 11 e m I.; ii ; were prepared by ih" iv . Inlt ami eoiisj-fted ' MUld rt if'!:es, piekt ie il. i- and coffee. The ;.-;(-t by th" Jackson b. Two handled and live .'.e,l nie leat and joined iiih-rai i dance at Ihe Lithia ell I lor. Mini.'. I V I 'oi'elti lis :ei of Mr. and of the Stand d on Sumiay he Spent I h'! !! relieve lib: Mr,,. ih Mr Siandaid and Mi -i. acatioti. '--- -l:i til w liib a ivay mi a CLEANING PISTOL IS M V V - 'S?,K VSV C & Mf ATfll S0 VSS) tiff WAitlJ ) W O CA I R I N G M JEWELERS KI0F0BD.ORE . SAN FRANCISCO TURPIN HOTEL to $3.00 A SPLKNUID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Mi.rUet THIS CENTRAL ' l")OW NTOWN LOCATION ffi itniurtunl vonvenit'nee tnjnu Thin rnopon rnthlrn bolder FItl'K ViUmr Taxi -dfjuol to Torpin Hotel. fri:k garage T. I". FA IHtDW W. M. SI'F.f., Tp. 120 North Riverside I'll l.iv . On:" l'.l:TI..XI. iw.. July - -ll'l A- hi y i '. I i..n. .Ir., .' 1 . was i Ii"' I 1 l..w llii- li..:irl y.-sli rihiy 1 ;ti !:!- h ! !'.'. M':'i. i'-s Wltn iu.... I... ...ppMioinly v .-. . iKt.u '.in- pi-i .l wh'-n i' ' . .i . (., .1 , . i.l.M.dly. II- ! i.M 111.- . il h'tspltut .!',. : I. flu; I.MII..I ! Ill" l'iltlKT. i-; WHS .IS.sii.'i.lU'tl wit It j hi-. I n 1 1 1 1 r in oiiPi iititm of niillu M.iM.iii kfji:. i lUIt.l'NS I'lans mull I' v;ty , fi : Mi f 1 11 r sliiry lluii l nil i'ii lillMl'ia lr..l. hrre 0' oe 0