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IfrEDFOTCD MATT, TTITRTTNE. MT1DFOTTD, OTJF.fiON.. TUESDAY. .TTTT 31. 1028. U S. IS BEATEN IN HALF MILE BY G. previous mini-finul. rh South i Afiit-iin Ktopped tin barrirra In ! 14:3-5 jtci-nmU, Ih-hIIhk I ho mark I net In 1020 by Knti Thomson. 'John Colur of the I'liiU'd Hluivs ' was acconii. F 1 MANN'S The Best Goods for the Pri,-No Matter What the Price MANN 8 g BRITAIN OLVMI'IC STADU'M, A.MSTKit- : DAM, July 31. W) l')UKla.s l,uvc of (treat J'rilulii tuihiy wnn th SOO-meler final In th Olympic: Kiuiu'.s, r'tnlniiiK' hi (-hanipluiiHhip won In 1 !)2 4. A moot; ollicrs, In ! (lofcatcd iho American Htar, Uoyd J Hahn. ! Unvc won by ten yurd from LONG TALK GIVE DADS FINE RIVER INDIANS ON WITH MOVER- SNAPPYPROGRAM, DISPLAYJN CITY While iluiidK vinlt uf lilniHi.'ir : notarial) kiddies introiluctMl by ' A diMJiluy (if arrowheads and In- E a . iii Aii t n.. Jiyp"li in nwcucn. iimin leu mini UIUJU naiill uutiiiaoouu "J the flnnl nun when ) wiltid :ind until luti- .Monday rreno..n jii-r- j clever piwsrnni at today's luncheon i .Mudtonl was iut un exhibition to. . Douglas Lowe, Who Sets ' "'T..w,um"Tnn' ,.,,l.funv .-.. : " ; mlln "' ' ,,,B ""'' ! """ '-'"'' s"orl": "'"f " s ' nic,. in which lie outcliuu.cii tlie ""dldnte, auco of bin I with Ilert Itates. managing editgr More throuuh tlie conrteay of J. E. n NPW nivmnif! RpRfirii fi-l.l. n one minute SI 4-r. .- B,"n!"' l' 'V,'n,.,le "Ultude. f the Hos'ebuil! Newn Hevlew ! Welch of Anbland. who apent sev- v lavw wtj. , ; IINHlr irifflUK Will Jill W.lll WHOM! ! oiuIh, Ifieaklm; the Olympic record i . . . , , , , i ii t i h(cuiiie In contact, it it umbtihlc United States, How-; "?.''.. J'sftw . .. ... a had named um tlie pro to ye of Heinle e ra 1 yearn in making the collection Kluhrer. ' ot '(mf piotes complete. 1 he uis- ever, Still Leads in Total -Points. KdwardH of Canada fourth, Halm ; the lonKet and im.st ..eiHonal non- An Imitation of a country theatre '""f' ;''" l. Vi'".'.'.'",""."5! fifth and Heraphln France wlxth. Martin uf : political talk with Mr. Hoover.- Piano player of the Hood old days to Intercut vfuitors in the city over American Iegion I Jumping to tin- front at the flrnt ; turn and making the pace, ckwly BTADIL'M, AStSTKHUAM, July pursued by Lowe and Edwards, it 1 1 hit i ii iniiL-.ir villi u-i ii..t it i, r hffore It a nlKirif' hum f nviptnnn i ' v ,., .v.....ito,i with iY..li,,.ii-it.uir. v. ' convention. . zzi rhpro were nine HlarlerH, Huhni I( ut' ,, ut ..1W hnMl ,lH tn f(l,.t .,,. f " . Arrow heads, spear lieads, pes- 31. iP) American hopeM for do- They kept in that order with the ciKive. Olympic conquest received other Amcri'-aiiH, Karl Fuller and the Jfltf Hoek lodKe Sunday niKhtKfven by the vernutlle newupuper the mayor wtt seated hy hiinnelC man. ties, rubbing utonea, stone haiu-, niers, lucky stone, stone axes and i ! stone charms are included in the ' I ,.t .11. n 1.,. ' With i i litnu li'i twt'ijru ttniiMwl : (Hoover ki'oup, probably thinking ' Ui'v head dressed In coverallK, ! v' ' ' " " ' , " i of the irofid old Mwlnimln' hiAi ihvh MIHH Lite la Colli, l alWhtei of E. nnolher blow today in the dcisl e Hay Watson, brlnh'InK up the rear llt din hoyhood Im.idc In Ohio, when ' C. Coi n, chairman of the proKram defeat of Lloyd Halm in tne ciiikhic until me turn inio tlie home mreieh Mr. Hoover came over and ant committee, sang about the ndvan- ' mens of such stone and flint , work I from the Modoc, ftnne River, Fl ute, Clatsop, Umatilla, I'mpqua and ' SMO-meter champlonHhlp. although j where Lowe shot out ami ran away 'down with him, HtartliiK the con- tagos of beint; laid up with ' he ! ( U!J! " 1 m 'ekon' a,ljJ 11,0 the wearers of the rod, whlto una , from bin rivals as though they Were ! vernation which lawt- d from l'u mumps. Another number by tho ! 1 111 livcr oloux, 1 awnee, . hero- - i.ti... -iiini.i u-f.r ni.ii. tn iw.i.i t heir I ut n twiim' Httit u , i,n- i nin. mi.v wuu u u,,i.r ,.,.n,...rnii.w 1 kep, 1 uscalaia, Commanche and own by winning two of the fourj Hahn had not the least nort of From a clone friend of the the trials ol having a mother who I iSHKG "ihes iu various sections ot finals on the day's program. iu siirint with which" to match ; mayor the presidential candidate I insists on clean faces. The 800-meter crown went back j Lowe'a spurt, and fared badly asaked the Med ford mayor how In-; Five-year-old Hobby Bromley, son j to KuKtiind, to tho tune of flying i three others passed him. Itehlnd ; liked public life and the latter re-f Mr. and Airs. Horace Hromley. tlie nation. The display also includes an old .41 pistol picked up on an old In- feet of Douglas Iaiwe,, defending Martin, the world's record hobler, j plied that, a be has announced a ' Kpoko a pnlece without heinK, , ' ""Y"-'L" "' " champion, with Hahn no belter who was sixth, came his country- ' number of times In the past six prompted once by ;iis daddy. Miss "long with several mulcts. than fifth and two other Americans man. Keller, with the two Amer- ' months that he was through with : Barbara Holt, nine-year-old dau-ih.- . last, but Kddle Ilainm, the great ' leans last. ;lt this year at the end of his pies- ter of Mr. ami Mrs. WJ Ilium Holt,; Georgia Tech broad Jumper, won Ills specialty for t'ncle Sam, re placing a it champion the American negro, Dchart Hubbard, who was eliminated In the second trials. In both of these events Olympic rec ord n fell. In the other two finals. United States women gained an even Tho record broken by Lowe's !'nt U'vtn. Then, according to this 'played a piano solo. Other yount- great run had stood since the I ''""'ml, while further discussing ! sters who were guests today in-; Olympic frames at Stockholm in "Us subject it came out that Air. eluded the two children of Mr. ami i 1!12. when It was set at l:fl it-io ! Alenderfer had an unclu or other f Mrs. Howard Scbelfel. Coral and! bv Ted Meredith Tho nm-n whs relative, an Illinois cougrcssma n, .lack. Alembers of the club topi The pace was even faster than when the Knglivh man won at Paris iu 1ICM, his time then having been 1:51! 2-. Miss Hobtnson, a Chicago girl break. A fast-utc pptug Chicago rnpresenting the Illinois Women's lass, Klliuibeth Hoblnsou of llllnolsjA. C, ran a beautiful UMi-ni'ter AVomen's A. C, ran away with the , race. She was up with the leaders J0Umcter championship In the jail the way and had enough in re fast time of 12 1-G second, and serve for a finishing Mpurt to bct whom Mr. Hoover wr- knew. This the names and aues of their chil caused the mayor ami presidential , dren in response to roll call. ! candidate to becomo firmly; Special guests at the luncheon j launched In their talk. : were Carl Moser. state adjutant of Secretary Hoover, while await- j the American Legion, of Portland.; lug his departure south yesterday ' Ore.: Victor McKetizie, national; forenoon In front of the Hotel . committeeman, of Salem, Ore.,! Mcdford had a good chuckle and J who was born in tho Rogue Itiver ; seemed Immensely pleased with valley: Jack Crafton. Woody Stev- himself, when in an Interview he! ens and licit Lates, Roseburg; Ned' El Ashland : .Lillian Copeland of the Pasadena, j out Fanny Itosenfeld and Kthe) .., Auuru. ami i oun.ry eiuo.i ... ,u . . , mumns were We,e ,ut.ul m, ,,,, txvo years ago Ted Halcer. Paul McDonald and C. placed second to llallna Koiwimcond and third. Miss Itobin-! wholl ,Rl WUM fflh n, tho .() s,iraror. Mndford. Dr. italo! throw 4 Hnnnn's Olympic record-breaking broad jump was SO feet 4 inches, or 7.73 meters. This was five inches better than 8. P. Cator of Haiti, who was second. Al Hates of Cnlted Htatea was third with 24 feet 4 inches. Ttomh Is Jtcntcii. ("hurley Horah, considered Amer ica's best hcl. was eliminated in tho sixth mid last gnu-nicier seml final hL-at Mhlch brouglit together un all-tur field. It was won by the Oerman, Hulmulh Kocrnlg, and Percy AVllllams of Cnnada, the new lOUMiietcr champion closed fntst to beat out and eliminate Uornh. Macauley Smith, former Vale runner, performed a feat which nun hitherto appeared Impossible by .running away from the great Finn, Paavo Nurml, um! also Kd rin Wide of Sweden, in the third Hid" hist aooo-mt'tor trial. Smith h-on hy n great spurt on the last lap: Tho tlmo was J5 minutes l eqondg SANTANDKlt, Spain, July 31. .: OP'Tbe I'nited Stales eruiseV Uc troit Unlay was searching off the coast ot Spain for the yacht A.ara, Uogue in this vicinity and slopped i Steams was introduced as a bab overdue in the race for the Kiny was asked why he put it over the Harlan and .Mm Hopper, Cail Itlm: QunliriV. at the Hotel Mcdford on two occa- i Kotariun. i.Minnzo cup. The :ara. sponsored . OI Y M PIC STA DH" 1 A MSTF It ' ouring i nai nine, ny Keeping ; . iinouin eiiu-mn ctniuci uiiin i u - i oy me uei roil yacni ciuu, sailed -p DAM lulv 31 (II 1 'ti presence and identity un- j three-day Le-;ion convention were j from New York on July 7. ' ZZZZ li nn niiiieteo h f ' ' known. made by C.eneial Chairman Mc)on-f The king himself has grown un- zZ ,h i . , V . KU.t?"! "H was a good Job, you say," and jnld. Tomorrow night. Wednesday. I esv. He ordered al! government whm, ih!!. i, . I H i'Vi' ' l,lM,n Ml'- H'ver chuckled again. I at Hunt's Craterian theatre, in con- mais available at Asturian ports to n. iu .i .ii , ' i'ou see. at that time I was I necttnn with the usual vauflevillo he hisiructcd to make n search for r,, lM, Wly 1IIU K ailO ! ,..,,,,,,,. .... fll,!,,,, ,.,.( !.-,.,.,, the. Ir,tl llOKt tt-HI lll'OHftll lw... 'Clin li.,,r :1,,1 ...tl..,.,.IU. ' '""'"' and had reasons for not desiring several Ktunts with ilert liates a-i ; for the latesL reports from the any puniicity at mat time ami gen- ; master ot ceremonies. ; radio station at Caho Mayor A MSTK It OA M , J u ly 3 1 .(Vi lli spite of many defeala the United Kta tea continued increas ing Its team lotal, showing un aggregate of 71 points for the eight men's final contested thus jfar. The other totats wore (ireat 'Tar. Other totals were: (ireat Urltuln 29. Sweden 21, Oermany J8. and Finland 17. Five record performances three vorld and two Olympic marked this third day's Olympic competi tion. Hamiu In the broad jumo and Lowe In the snf meters ac counted for Olympic standards, but it took an American girl. Illsv Jloblnscii, to set a world's mark in regaining some of the hprln laurels the men had Watt. Sh. beat two Canadians and a Herman " while tho Polish girl who won the discus throw also turned n the bent performance ever re corded by a woman. O. C. Welghman-Hmlth. South African hurdler, broke the world' 110-meter record in a semi-final heat, after two Amerieuus, Leigh toon Dye and Stephen Anderson had fMidatle,) the old marl- -'n two i, V m field program of the games got under way today with pi i iifiitiiiii y neai in me i im meters j ,.,. , knowledge of Just where I was high hurdles. Itm WJlH t,oln(?. tJ.rl King of the New York A. It seems that on t his fishing trip -., the first American lo start. ,,f two years ago Mr. Ih-over was enme inrougii his first test esslly, mccompanicd by his son. Allen i $ , ,Ml0 0(M, rxxK.v f Continue. hktihi:s AX 0l. lipually but no answer came from . 'the Azara. Ships along the ' route j S -i that the yacht should have follow- : onds flat and beating J. II. VII Joe.il, all-around track and field slur from South Africa. Kaon I Sempe, French limber topper from Bordeaux, won the first heal in (lie same time. The Argentine, Vllania, finished second, but was dln(uallflPd for knocking over three hurdles, and the place was given to Jandcra of Czcchu-Slo-vakla, V. S. Wrestler fad . AMSTKliDAM, Hollaml. July 31. !) six Americans reached the final round in the Olympic catch- as-catch-can wrestling competition today. Only iu the lightweight HI T pounds division will the Stars and Mlrlpes lack a color-bearer. In this division, Clarence Berry man of Oklahoma, was thrown In four minutes in the ((Wartcr-Tinals this morning by Kapp of Kstbonla. Aside from this setback .the AmerlcaiiK advanced without inter ruption. In the finals, lo he held tonight, the six Americana will be pitted against two Finns, two Swisf and two Swedes. ItKADV Foil STATIC y V.Y'.'V He Is the second I ed repotted they hail seen no trace Zl Hoover of Palo Alio. Calif., and i.e.. vvweiL-ht ehaniidon to retire i of her. .Mr. Gregory, treasurer of Stanford undeVeated. The other, Jim Jcf- Unfavorable weather today was university, who nas cnarge or the f,-(.s, came out of retirement on I preventing small era It from setting July 4. HMO and lost to Jack John- ; "Ot In search or the missing vessel. son' at Iteno, In a vain effort to The Spanish destroyer Prosperphm ; win I ue crown oaea. 1 1,1 " l" i,u" n'-i n uu.-nn.- Iloover party on this present flsli lag trip. On stopping at the Hotel -Mcdford only A Hen I loover and M r. (Iregory registered, and for separ ate rooms. Then fat her and son bunked together in one room, and as Secretary Hoover was pot regis tered and was not recognized by any one about the hotel, he escaped any notice whatever, until about a half hour after the I rio had departed a local newspaper man on perusing the hotel register spotted Allen Hoover's name, and knowing he was a son of Secretary )il Hoover, and his nauie having up-'" pen red for (he second time on the register within a week, got a sud den hunch, but loo late. A week later the Hoover fishing trip along tlie Uogue became gen erally known. cssl'ul search. Card or Thanks. v'e wish in thank our niaiiv I Declare Band Dividend friends for their kindness and! SALKM, Ore, July IS I. (p( Tli ; thoughifuInesH In the death of our, stale banking doparlment will on beloved daughter Martha: also for August HI declare Hie first dividend the mauv beautiful flowers. M depositors in tho Ashley Stato Mr. and Mrs. Will Limum. ,ll,nk nf In ni . which was closed 130 t April 'J. last. The dividend will bo 1 per cent in tne commercial ue- i There are very few Scotch trans- partment, or $ft"J.- 10.7S, and til) per j : Atlantic filers. The Scotch do not i cenl in the commercial department i otue across. 'or $14 I, IMS. la. (Continued from Pag One) Kniployes of the Soulnern tire gon (las company, which operates in Ashland, Med ford. O rants Pass and Koseburg, held their first an nual picnic at lira ills Pass last Sunday, In the city park along the banks of Itogue river, with approx imately liO people present. The day was spent In playing games, ; swimming, racing and various other outdoor amusements. A pic nic lunch was served at. 1 o'clock In Hie city park, after which swimming and games were resumed. TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE The right tea to use when you serve it n i 3X ! i A fine entertainment proKrnm followed, feiilurini: tlie Meilforil drum corps. Itill Stettler In banjo iiuiuberH, Itert Mute on the piano, ami n pccinl klt in which i'oxl ('omniaiHler llronilcv played a leiid'm; role without even a re beiirHiil. 'i'he latter number came about iih n result 01' ;!-.e wonder ful membership record made by .Medford punt, wlilch ban now reai-hed a total of Tos. H scenis that I'tontuunder liromley was challenged Home time ak'O to shave off his moustache If the post romerl Washing-ton. II. C. Is one of the reached 700. This lie K hully aereed 1 few laiKe cities aide to boast that lo do. and when the murk wnsj H has no municipal debt. All of reacheil and passed last nltiht, tb-'tbe oieratliiK exlienscs there are ineinhers conspired t nialte tlicipld by tlie frcc-spendtnu fetlcral event a puldie affair and bad the ' Kovernmeut stiiKe all set. Wlih the assistance j l - i"o oi iui i.cuion s most catm-l Ide barbers the deed was dime ami bowl liromley thanked the post for Ibe free shave and tile fine splrll of cooperation which' bus made Mcdford the third hii'Kesl post In the state with an increase of 3'.l4 members, or nearly 100 per j cent, In the last year. lie also: paid tribute to the i-oulon Auxll- ! buy unit of Mcdford post, which Is now the hit-Kent In the state of Oregon and has broken all previ ous membership rceorda with n. present tolal of :':. members. Till anni'iinct-mcnt was urecMd Willi cheers and (he members showed their nppri-laUon by parlaklnir most hrnlllly of the fine water melon feed put en by the auxil iary after tile UKetliiK. Lesion to Oopcriilf All llanccs. There will be plenty of dam es ' for the pleasure of those who at-' tend the hi I.eylon convention, ibanks to the efforts of the l.e Klon convention commission. All dunces win be operated by the l.c-k-lon. the profits beiiin ifvd to defray the i xpelisi-s of lie. . . iiratlon. Local halls and loenl or choslraH will be nseil exclusive.., . ' thus assuillm that the money spent for these Items will remain iu .Mcd ford. The MK opening ilunee will be stiiKcd Wednesday nlnlit at lliiatity hall ami each su'-cccdiim nlnlit there will l.e at least two bis l.e Sion utfails. Mi Friday Iher,. will, be tliree dunces ui..l also en riatur day. If ihe patrotine wairauta this addition. ' RUSSELL'S Half-Price Sale All Summer Coats and Dresses must go now at this tremendous sacrifice. STARTS WEDNESDAY See Our Windows and Other Advertisements JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CARLOAD OF Tree Props All Lengths 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 feet S5.00 per Thousand Lineal Feet. Full one inch thick by two inches wide. THESE ARE VERY CHOICE Medford Lumber Co. Phone C29 J. II. Cjoley 3rd and North Fir St. Wednesday Specia At Mann's Department Store Save Money on Every Item 1000 New Wash Dresses On Sale Wednesday at Special Prices 200 Happy Home and Wirthmor dresses made of prints, voiles and dimities, guaranteed fast colors, many new styles to choose from, all sizes 16 to 52, cheap Q)P at $1.50, Wednesday special, each ' i Betty Baxley Wash Dresses Another big shipment of these wonderful wash dresses just in, made of the latest figured voiles, dimities and prints, chic up to date styles, fast colors, all sizes. Real d1 QK $2.50 values, Wednesday special, each New Wash Dresses -Mailt- of voiles, prints find organdies, many new .styles to elioose from. Just the tiling for this hot weather. Real -t-J.OO values, AVednes- t;0 Cfi day spe.-ial, ea.-h yJJ New Wash Dresses Made ol' organdies, voiles and many other wash fabrics, ex- fj elusive new stvles and lat- - lenis, up io -o.y.j antes, on - sale Wednesday, 95 Final Cleanup of Silk Dresses $15.00 Dresses $5.95 About 50 wonderful dresses in this lot with and without sleeves. All good shades, new styles, sold all sea son up to $15. Wednesday special, each . . . $5.95 Housewife Aprons S1.25 Values 98c These aprons are stamped on fast eoloietl materials ready to embroid er, eolors: peach, rose, blue and or-t-hitl. if 1.2.J values; QO Wednesdav. ea.-h Sport Scarfs S2.29 Values $1,49 Crepe tie chine sport scarfs, triangular and long styles, val ues up to -f.'-'!), W'ednesdav $1.49 HVirUKlHU VUlLtL UlNUlLKWLAK S Imported voile gowns and chemise, fine quality, trimmed H in dainty lace, all light shades, these garments sold at regu- I lar prices up to $2.75, Wednes- rf 1 A Q 1 day special, each P x Silk Special Mallinsou's pussy willow silk in H beautiful Indian print patterns, S IU inches wide. Reijular rice flJ."). Wednesdav fl0 QC special, yard VJ.JO Inrliat-i Pvinf Qm.'.Mn (ll(li- liili-fs: ui' in it mi i im ln.li.n, make, yard squares, nseil for tin; porcli, card ami lunch cloths, mi t . ..I.. W...1 1.... a. - eaH, -M.yb i A BIG SALE OF SILK HOSIERY Women's "Blue Crane" pure silk hose, silk to the hem comes in all the new shades, all sizes. Regular price $1.19, Wednesday, special, pair iDC Rayon Bedspreads S5.95 Values S4.75 SlxlO'i-im-h fancy rayon bud spreads comes in blue, iold and lavender, up to $).!") values, Wednesday special, each $4.75 Bath Towels 60c Values 45c ,-Jx4l heavy Turkish bath towels, plain witli fancy borders. Hernial- price (i(c, Wednes- -dav siieciiil. "wC I EATON'S CLEANSING CREAM H New and entirely different; a liquid cleansing cream, pene- H trates the pores and removes every trace of dirt leaving a H beautiful, clean and healthy complection. Regular QA P price $1.00 a bottle, special for Wednesday only .'. OtC liifimls' liiiiiil niaclo dress cm mul slip. tl-l.T.! Viihies SH'ciill. t'llcll )5C CL THE STORE FO EVEPVRnnv" Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postge Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns 1711 III)