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PAGE voxm AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928. 'S SOCIAL 'THIS IS A GREAT COUNTRY"; FOOTBALL STAR WEDS AGAIN Saturday Meat Specials HYGIENE SOCIETY OF LEAD IS CUT DOWN! i i Buy your meats here and get the full advantage of low prices on the very best quality. IS SELF-MADE I'OltTl.AXI), Ore, Auk. 10- (Special) The Ort'Kon Sueial ily gleno society, ninny years active throughout the state. In co-npe-ratlriK with parent s and teachers iri giving ox Instruction in thu homes and . si-hooK in again ac tive. Homer A. Chumberlin, of ChicaKo, Is the new executive sec retary, who has hoon appointed to succeed Henry M. Grant, for merly in charge of the work. The i HOciety Is now ready to receive t-a IIh from all parts of the Mate for its services and will answer all Inquiries concerning ila. jno Krnm. Tho program, as it is now worked out, includes the follow ing 1 The society answers calls for special Investigations and advice Jiont comminution where condi tions aro had and whom expert Jielu Ih needed. 2 Tho society has resumed its pamphlet service and will arrange lOr lectures and classes. It also . gives non-medical advisory ser vice on inquiries referred to it )y tho stute hoard of helatli. u 'A Tho soch'ty will resume co operation with churches, parent teachers' association and other or-gii.-ilitations, 1 4 The socle! y will continue to co-operato with all public offic ials. , Mr. Chnnibeiiln points out that certain changes will be made In tho way the wofk will ho handled. He cites the following; ' 1 Tho lectures and motion pic ture sorvleo of the society will ho available to churches, schools, parent-teacher associations, men and women's clubs and "H covlc organizations. ; 2 Requests will bo accommo dated in the order they . arc re ceived. , .3 Wherever . possible., a series ot lectures, one a week for four weeks wljl be given, rather than j the old plan of ono lecture in nrh town each year. ""t--Tho work Is no longer under tho etato board of health, but Is supported by private contribu ttns. P. lw; t: m If; WllSMil 11 .... , COTTON, Cai., Aug. 17. Like a testimonial for an ctfuca i tlnnal ailvarliantnnnt kaoiIii tlin ei in tne nrst tiirce games between i story of Mrs. Lee Fourricr. (Ity the. Associated Press.) Only seven runs have been scor- Recently divorced by Jeanne Eagels, stage star, Ted Coy, former Yale football star, has taken another plunge into matrimony. He is. shown with his brldt, Lottie Bruhn, El Paso, Tex., society girl. GOVERNOR ROOSTS '(Continued from Page One.) i. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 17. (P) v glooiiy present und an unprom ising future were outlined for the territory which would be traversed by ttic proposed . cross-state rail way when fleorgo W. Huck, road master for Multnomah county, tes tified at tho interstate commerce (-pmmlBuibn hearing today. ;It was a land inhabltnd by a few povrty-Htrfckon settlers and trtittcd with abandoned farms, he Njild. The land could not produce much freight traffic oven If the lino wore built.1 Mr. Muck's testimony was given on the basis of a survey made In J lioij. Hosaid he went over the ground again last year. William EIUh, attorney for the public; servico commission, vhlch has petitioned for the road, asked the witness if it were not trim that colonization follows 'railroad con struction. "I guess st," waH Mr. Ruck's answer. Then he pointed out that most of the land was owned by big concerns. In reply to thu sugges tion that they were breaking it up and offering it for sale, he said I that might be true, "but 1 don't know what price they are offer ing It at." "Is it not true that tile Yakima valley did not amount to much until the railroad went through V" .Mr. Mills asked. "I don't know," Mr. Ruck an swered, Ho said he had been through there but could give no Information about it. Mr. Buck was one of the first witnesses Introduced, by the rail roads Involved In the hearing. Yes terday he testified that pine lum ber manufacturers must furnMl most of the frolrjit for the pro posed lino ami that their lumber, wns already routed over existing lines. Kxpensivn changes In rail load yards would have to bo made, ho said. A . 1 i lasslficd advertising gets results I HAKH1N, Miincliiiiid, Aug. 17. Serious UiMturlmnccH ' iiro ve- porl.od In tho woHlnrn districts ot the province of HoilunkiiinK, north ern .Manchiu-lii, where Mongolians livinK there have been clamoring for Independence.' (A .clash hetween the Mongolians anil a Chinese urmored train re sulted In tlie death oE oislit Chi nese soldiers? Vnrlous forces of Mongolians are reported . advancing toward tho Ohalalnor eonl mines and also to wnrd t lie city of Khallar. They aro said to be led by it whlto Una slaii named Zuhknusky, who Is a former Scniinoff General. Aiiilmr Jlas Close Call. FitlJMNp, (Jal. W) Charles Campus. 23, of Fresno was killed near Hunger when Ihc automobile lie was driving sklddi'd into soft sand and upset. The only witness of the accident, a 'small girl, told the coroner Cnmpas' machine up set when lio tried to avoid cllllslon Willi a 'I'ruck. .1 Classified advertising K,.(s r.. suits. ADRIENNE'S Medford National Bank Building TOMORROW-We Are Offering A Real Bargain Prices . In order Hint wo may make, room for fresh new fall mercliaiidi.se arrivinr daily, we are offer ing fashionahle. summer frocks and coats at real money-saving prices for instance. Summer Dresses .:, AVhioh regularly sell up to .t2".()() will be offered Saturday at, only $10.00 Come in tomorrow- See the values offered in ; ' this roup! I Oakland and I'ortlamf, anil the ! Heavers got three of them yester day when the Acorns wore blank ed, 3 to 0. One of the teams lias been scoreless . in each of the games. Lurry French, Keaver twlrler. struck out six and heiii Oakland to five scratlored hits. Portland got a triple and a double to score twice in the first und added Its third run In tho third inning. liutterles: Frenoh and Whitney; Dngllu. and Heud, Lom bard!. Another Senator defeat by the league tailenders und another vic tory for Hollywood has shaved Sae-i-iiinento's margin as league leader lo one -full game over Hollywood, i he trailing Indians have succeed ed In taking two of tho threo games of this week's aetlvllles from the league leaders, while the Stars have come to t before at the ex pense of the .Missions, grabbed three straight and are on the way to recovering the .lost first place. During the Indian-Senator fracas, which ended B to 3, Koehlcr. Bac ramento catcher, and Barbce, So allle third baseman, enptured home runs. Hnlteries: Orallnm and Bor reani; Bonnelly. Gould and Koch-ier. Frank Shellenback, Star niteh- er. not only held the Mission's to threo hits but he got a homer In a game of few hits, and tied the score in the eighth. Mickey Heath. Hollywood first baseman, saved the game for his tonmmatcs by getiing a rour-uase clout In tho tenth to win. 3 to 2. Destruetlvo defensive Infleldlng by Kerr and Lee of the Hollywood lineup prov ed another harrier lo a Hell vic tory. Ilatterles: Shellenback and Massler: Plllelte and nnldwlii. San Francisco took its third game from Los Angeles, 0 to 3, dining which "Buckshot" May, Seal moundsnian, allowed only seven lilts. Hurl Averlll, Seal out-, rielder, failed to get another home run but did the batting honors for Hie victors by garnering a triple and a double. The Seals scored four In the second to get an early lead. liattelles: May and Vargas;, 1 t-ivi aim warren. f ' Threo years ago she couldn't swim a stroke. Today tho gritty 36-yenr-old mother holds, for tho socond time, the world's enduranco I swim record this lime at a mark of 66 hours, 56 minutes and 30 sec onds. That record, made when she walked unassisted from the Cotton municipal plunge yesterday after noon, eclipsed by 2 hours, 28 min utes and .10 seconds the time sot in New York recently by Wis. Myrtle lluddleston of Mattoon, 111. Although Mrs. Fourricr finished as she had said she would witli outo need of assistance in leaving the plunge she collapsed soon art torward. She was rushed to her home in an ambulance and within an hour was unconscious from sheer exhaustion.' Her physician SKfrl bor enmlitlnn xvaa nnt uevlnnu hnufnvoi. growing and logging practice in She liad weighed 103 pounds i ,hc Lttke "'ales, when she started her record break-! Technical Bull. No. 51, Broom Double S & H ' Green Discount Stamps on all Cash Purchases SATURDAY Beef Roast Pork Sausage . All Steaks . . 20c 20c 30c Model Meat Market South Central Just Off Main Phone 325 Ing i(vlm and ihe weighed 154 when she finished. She had broth, coffee and lump sugar frequently during the long and weary paddle about the outdoor pool. Six week ago Mrs. Fourier col lapsed after her 46-hour of swim ming in her first record swim. The she set then was bettered after standing only a few hours by Mrs. Huddleston. The latter boosted her own mark in a later try and it was this record 'which Mrs. Four rler yesterday smashed. Mrs. Fourrler was one of the last women forced out of the fa mous William Wrigley Jr. $25,000 swim across Santa Catalina chan nel two years' ago, and since has participated in long distance swims on the Pacific coast. 1 Books Received at County Library ALL SET FOR HIS . TALK Tl Coats on Sale Our renuiiniiu? summer coats will sale tomorrow at iila ced 011 HALF PRICE SEE OUR DISPLAYS OP NEW FALL APPAREL SUMMER HATS All the remaining huts in our store the very last word in chic summer wear will be on sale tomorrow at onlv $2 Come early for n complete selection TOl'KKA, Aug. 17.--W) His jlis years well seasoned by tho sun and winds of tho western Plains. Senator Curtis of Kuiisus has given ia ready assent tu the call or his I pifrty for tliat heavy role of cairi ! palgn "stumping," on which it I usually relies on Its vice-iuosl- ; ucnllnl cundldate. I Tomorrow Senator Curtis will I bo notified formally of his 110ml j nation by the republicans for Vlcc- ipicH.ucni. Hunday ho will set I forth on tho campaign anil his first trip carries ihe veteran hall' way neross tho continent. Ho will bo "riding tho rails" much of tho , tinio fronv then until election j day In November on 11 trull that will lead first to tho cast, thence south, and finally hack Into h s homeland In tho niiddlowost and northwest. 'i never felt better in my life," remarked tho senator as ho dis cussed plans while sitting on the front porch ot his commodious I residence on beautiful Topeka ave nue. He looked the part. Days spent In his youth 011 tho prairies Willi his Indian forebears, seasons on tile frontier raco trucks, wher he was a wlnnimr Jockov. nichts devoted tu itrlving naeks about ; Topeka wlillo bo was studying law have tempered tho aging years of this son of Indian and French I Canadian stock. 1 lthodo Island gots the first call jun his speaking lour j "1 don't mind campaigning." Curtis says. "Seven und eight 1 speeches a day from tho middle ot I -September to .election day is a ; regular diet for 111c.' I huvo done j that nhout Kansas, -traveling by 1 automobile, many . a campaign." Herbert Hoover 3rd Depti Uull. No. 1477. Viirit'tfil i Farmers ,liuH. X. HSI : The erinriu'teriHtlcs f jiluniH in the ln- ' rinr:iploH of the limine of oHm. clfic suites in relation to pruninff. j Farmers Bull. No. 1243: ISonler Dept. Bull. No. 14!Mi. Timber ' method of irriKntlon. Farmers Bull. No. 1537: John son grass as a weed. Farmers Bull. No. lf47: Rose diseases; their cause and control. Farmers Bull. Nq. 1541): Feeding cattle for beef. Farmors Bull. No. 155 1: Poultry houses and fixtures. Farmers Bull. No. JuuU: Irriga tion of small grain. Farmers Bull. No. 1557 eorn experiments al Ihe United .States dry-land field stntion, at VVodward, Okla. Leaflet No, 20: Ciie of the dairy ealf. Leaflet No. 10: Care of tho cow at, calving lime. Leaflet No. 13: Sheep and goat lice. Leaflet No. 14: Raising the dairy heifer. Leaflet No, 1 : Purebred dairy sires. Leaflet No. 19: Improving dairy herds. Leaflet No. 21 : AVoodchuck control. Leaflet No. 22: Chinchilla rab bits. Leaflet No. 23: Sweet clover. Leaflet No. 2li: Drcssc for the Utile girl. CRATER LAKE ROAD ' WORK IS AWARDED j PORTLAND, Ore., Awa. 17. (P) I A. Milne, Portland, low bidder : among, six, was awarded tho con ! tract for surfacing 4.G miles of tho I band Creek marked boundary sm--Insoets !tion and adjoining 3.2 miles of Lost .attacking the peach in south and j Creek ranger station-park bound ho tn control them. ary road in Crater Lake park, W. ! Farmers Bull. No. lJHin: Prepar- H. Lynch, district engineer, an- iiig strawberries for market. f Farmors Bull. No. 15(il: Porto Rican mole cricket. The nounccd today. j War on (Jale-Crnshrrs LO N D O N A s a res u i t of tho Boating on Land 1 "uninvited guest" ' outcry, several LONpON An hour's daily prnc-j London hostesses have, bunded to tlce in a stationary boat is thejgother to compile a "black list" of ' mens whereby a rowing -crew, j tho principal offenders. A new drawn from a Strand restaurant j word for . gate-crashing is "Klles staff, are "reducing" in pre para- i mering" because it was Lady tion for their annual boat raco In j Flesmore who started tho war on August. i uninvited guests. Tha young grandson of Herbert Hoover facea tha camara men in queat of campaign photograph! In a genial mood. Hia father, Herbert Hoover, Jr., la tha presidential can didate's alder eon and la an Instruc tor at Harvsrd, .. Fiction ' Bibesco, Catherine-Paris; Bor den. Flamingo: . Brunner, "My Wife, Poor Wretch"-; Byrne, Cru sade; Curwood, The Plains of Abraham; Uarlin, The Break-up; Uc Voto, The House of Sun-goes- down; Forbes, A Mirror for Witches; Galsworthy, Swan Song;, Cllaspell, Brook Evans; Glenn, Southern Charm; 1-lall, Moonlady; Hope, Alice in the Delighted States; Kennedy, Red Sky at Mor ning; Knibbs, Sunny Mated; Lewi sohn, Tho Island Within; Loos, "But Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" Oppenheim. The Light Beyond. Ralne, Judge Colt; Richmond, Lights Up; Salten, Bambi, Life in 'the. Woods; Train, .Ambition; White, Cloudy in the West; Thiess, The Gateway to Life; Van Dine. Tho Greene Murder Case; Wilder, The Gabala; -Williamson. The Old Stag; Williamson, Tarka tho Ot- Wilson, . Daughters of India; WlHter, When AVest AVas West; Wright, Deluge. Non-FJcIion her mind and ;D..cmfwypvbgkqJ Bruce, Your growing child; Nolll, Tho problem child; Thorn, Kvoryday problems of tho every day child; antes. The modern cat, her mind and manners; Keyser llng, Tho book of marriage; Rus sell. The .right to be happy; Spi noza, Philosophy of Spinoza; Be sant, How a world teacher conies; Bcsant, Theosophy and tho new psychology; Van der Leeuw, The dramatic history of the Christian j mini; j? razer, iunn, ioa ana im mortality; Angell, The public mind, its disorders, its exploita tion: Horskovits, Tho American negro; Bush, Working with the world; Kvans, Tho American poor farm and Its Inmates; Ganoc. The history of the United States army: ' Gesell, Tho retarded child, how to I help him; Glueck, The communlty uso of schools; Ayres; Science, the false Mossiah; - Bragdon, A primer of higher space; Clendening, The human body: Flshbein, Your weight and how to control It; Rico. Tho conquest qf disease; Page, Everybody's aviation guide. Dyke, Dyko's aircraft engino in structor: Fdgerton, Tho forest: h handbook for teachers; Kurd, Practical poultry farming; Mc- Grew.'The book of poultry; Royal Baking Co., Any one can bake; Cades, Any girl can bo good-looking: Gurney, Pattern making, gar ment fitting, and garment making; Meakcr. Mother and unborn child: McNamara, Secretarial training; Lewis, How to becomo an adver tising man; Miller, Touching up old furnituro; HUborn, Amateur's guide to landscape gardening. Rockwell, tvorgreens for the small place; Rockwell, The book of bulbs: Clark, Art principles in house, furnituro and village build ing: ' Crane, lyvoryman'a house; Pilsworth, Technique of practical drawing; Penny, Old-time quilts; Do Out mo,. Essentials of desimi: Nash, The organization and ad ministration of - playgrounds and recreation; Streetor. Camels; Dufr. Bows and arrows: how they are best nit do for all kinds of target shooting. Gard, Hook reviewing; Lowell, Ballads for sate; Htbbard. The lyric south; Bok. Perhaps I am: Franck, All about going abroad; Itolfc, A natch el guide to P.urope: Isaughlin, So you're going to France! Candler, Youth and the Kast: Austin, The lands of the sun; Coper, Latin America: men and markets; Hall, Mid-Pacific: Vunlercook, Black majesty; Tate, Stonewall Jackson: Graves, Law rece and tho Arabian adventure: Seiu. Joseph Pulltier: hia life and letters: Zora Sawdust and soli tude; Showcrman, Kternal Rome; Thomas, The history of tho A. K. F.: Starbuok. Crossing tho plains; Cotterill, Tho climax of a world quest. Iini)ilc4 j V. S. Dept. oC Agrtculturo: i Piggly Wig Money Saving Specials For Saturday All orders of $5.00 and over delivend FREE with the exception of sugar, within the city limits. Phone your order in and receive your groceries within an hour. Kellogg's Shredded Wheat . T.nrtco pnckiiRe, 2 Tor P. and Gv Laundry Soap 10 burs 23c 39c Fancy Ripe Olives Tall can , Peets Granulated Soap- r,aiK park age Kellogg's Corn Flakes- H packages for :18c 37c 25c Bread it IjOUVCS 20c Cookies Dozen 5c Pure Strained Honey, 5-lb. can 69c Jell-X-Cell , oo a pat'kHCPH ,...mdJ Lux Toilet Soap a Imrs .: CjjC Borden's Malted Milk 1Q IS-oa. Jnr TlC Maxwell House , Coffee (t I A 7 a ihmiimIk P Jt T' Eastern Straw Brooms J'OMill , Rockdell Syrup s J (itinrt Post Bran Flakes 3 packages for 65c 39c 32c Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Q7- Pint ..O C Comb Honey 20c Percolator Tops 2 for 5c Parawax 1-11). riit'kngo 10c Kerr Mason Caps Paper Napkins rnckagc of .0 25c 10c Fancy Blue Rose Rice- 3 lHnimls Wax Paper ni)-rHit inn 21c 10c El E. Main Help Yourself and Save E. Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Rabbits and Chickens V 25c Pork Roast Per pound ... Fresh Side Pork Per pomul 20c All Choice Steaks Per pound Choice Beef Pot Roast Per pound 30c 20c We Deliver Phone 1236