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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1928)
PXOE TWTCLYT! ' n'TFQT?T) vatl tt?ttfne, medpord, or?r,ciox. Wednesday, ArousT 22, 102s. E BLAZE iij;iilaiie Ciii)inalimi, llin worlil's largest makers ol vlwirii; rriri5T.inir I) I ! II S I: NT !E iilliilWWMllI OLYMPIC STARS " TUNNEY ARRIVES TROEH IS BEATEN GIANTS HOLD TO LAND AT NEW Y. IN ENGLAND AS IN TARGET SHOOT GIVEN WELCOME TOURISTS SLEEP BY 10 POINTS BROOKLYN i 1 LEAD, THANKS TO NKW YOItlv, Auk. Ii2. 'A', ; fThe main hotly of Avm'i'l'-u'.s ulyin-; j!c utliletcM rcturnctl tudiiy fioin Amsterdnm al-uunl 1 lie liner I'lewi-, dent 5toos!Vi'lt unci received ft -iiolwy welcome. While some of tin; uthli-t'.s ;t peartitl downhearted and li pointed at the Khowini; of their , team abroad. Major-fieiicral Ijour,- ; 1hs MaeArthur expressed the of ficial attitude by Issuing a state-, mcnt, in which lm had ImkIi praie; for the improved quality of at h- i Idle competition aliroail tuid point- d to what ho naid Is an unpre-; codonted number of records biulfii by the American entrants, to in-! tlieate the strength' of this year's Olympic field. The Olympic ship was met at quarantine by the mayor's com mittee aboard the official recep tion boats, tlfe Mucoid and Man- j liattnn, and escorted up tbo hay j to tho accompaniment of 1 1 1 , shrieking, of sirens, tootinK of : whistles, tlic blaring of a luind ' and blasts of water flii'itf hiuli into tho air by a flrebout off thej lottery. Hecause of tho rain which was fHlllllK' wlirn tho vessel docked, it wa decided to huvo the city's offlrlal reception to the leant iiu- lnedJtitcly and tit. the pier, dispeiiy intf with tho Hchoduled iiarado up llroadwuy to tho city hall. l'l.VM(I-ni. Kiilt.. A Mir. 2. V) - fit-in- Tiinney, ntiitd lieavy U'eiithl box! Ilk' cli;i in pi in, arrived mi tin: steaiusliip .Ma nret ;i itia early llils iniMiiiiiw. While most of the p.i!--se liters .lept, Tiinney and a. frl'iid diytniliark'-d a mile from hoi and ;t me to laud on a tender. After a hurried customs form ality, tin- ex-boxer m-1 out for London by automobile, through t lie mist. Miid l ain of a typical Kniillsh day. Iloforo disemharUinw, Tiinm-y received a k'l'oiip of ISiilisli ,and American newspapermen in his cabin. ;in.-veriiii all sorts of questions. wit h the exrepMnn of those havlnn to do wth his cum inir marrlaye. "Are you fioin; to be married in Kimland V" an J-hilish reporter asked him bluntly. "That Is a private matter, ('lease do not ask mo about it," 'I'n 11 my replied. 1 lo emphasized that ho is through with boxing forever and that above everything else during his present trip to lOurope. ho wants privacy. Ituiiawny tilrl ('alight. I'OIt'mANO, Ore.. Auk. 22. (A') Advised that Miss (Veil iJilstrap. 1(1, ran away from her home at Salem early today and was bound for Tort land, police went to the hIukc .depot and found the niii on the arrival of the bus. She was held pending arrival of her mother. Kutherlin Option taken on fiiiO acre quicksilver tract, for i.o(Ki rduetlrtn plant. ty the Associated Press) Tin Seals faili'd In continue Ihe perl'ot nianee if run pelting activities shown atralnsl. Los Anfc'-b-s last week :ntd fell, Ii to 1. to I he I leavers in a loosely played name. S p r I n v San Francisco catcher, was responsible I'm two nf three errors credited the Seals. Larry French ua ve a -'ood ac count of himself on Ihe Co it land VANUALIA, Ohio, Auk. 211. WJ The- professional championship, , ; the championship of stato cham pions and (the state team chain-i pionship were to be decided in the shoot of the grand American hamlicap tournament here today. 'Mark Arle, of Cli'impali;!', Ml..1 won the clay target championship' of North America yesterday by. scoring J'tx out of lie missed one target in the morning and rum in I lie afternoon. Frank Troth of Portland, Ore,, had a per fect score of 1 00 in ihe morning, but fell down in the afternoon to chalk- tip ii . II. 10. Woodward of Houston, Texas, took second place by breaking 1 !i7. Miss Kitly Itoyer. IS, of Mount ("arinel, pa., captured the women's tit le by tallying 1 .Sti. It was her , first grand American appearance. ; The 1 00 targets sub-junior event. Iwas won by .lack t'orkey. Jr., of . Yonkcrs, N. Y., with a score of !S!. , Casper Ooffman. HI, Renvoi. I'olo., a 17-year-old lad. missed three targets out of 1 00" lo win tho junior championship. His score was one of Ihe highest over recorded in that event. mound and although he allowed nine Jiils he kept t hem scat te red and Ineffective. I fat I cries: French and lief-o; Mitchell, Jones and Kprinz. Tho Hells halted abruptly an eight-game losing streak by cap turing the opening tilt with Oak land, (J to ;i. Tho Senators grabbed tbo first game of Ihe crucial series with the Stars, (i to ;i, lo Increase Sac ramento's lead on tho leader ship to two games. Los Angeles and Seattle did not play, because the Indians were 1 1 aveilmr. j POKTLAXO. Ore., Aug. 2'Jl. A') Asleep when flames swept their home in Park Hose early . today, Mr. and Mrs. John UosnJaK nar rowly escaped death In ihe flames. Slupified by the smoke, the two i wer barely able to slugger to safetv before they collapsed. (Ity Herbert V. Harkcr, Asso-. M;.H .JusnjaU, hysterically re flated Press SjHiriN Writer) , t.)im,1K : cherished possession In Thanks to Doug .McWeeny and the blazing home, re-entered the the iJrooklyn Robins, the Cihtnts building and was injured when she stilt retain their slender hold on : cashed against a door In the dark, tho National league's pace-set- suffered severe bruises, and ting position. while not badly burned, lost most While the fllanls were bowini; uf n,'r hilir- '. to ihe Cincinnati Jtcds yesterday. Th" fi,',, Wi,s "''Vcrt t hvo McWeenv pitched the Hoblns to "tart-d from a defective furnace, a three-hit 0 to I victory over Kc.miJjiK told firemen he had the runner-up St. Louis Cardinals i "i-"" at 4 "-'lo to start a fire and thus enabled the Xew York- - tl,R furniteo. Hci r n- to lead the beetle oenm.nt ' was awaKOneu 10 una uio l-oornu I - era to lead the hectic pennant campaign by two percentage points. j The Oiants' rush stopped ab- ( rutly in the face of Rod Lucas hurling- at Cincinnati. Red held the leaders lo five hits and the Reds eked out a to 2 triumph , by bunching four hits and a sac-; liflee off Freddy Fif.sismmons in the second inning. ! A victory for the Pittsburg PI-' rates and a defeat for the Chi-j eago Cubs further tightened up the situation among the third, I fourth and fifth place clubs in! the senior circuit. j .The Cubs, leaten for the sixth j consecutive time by the Phillies,: 3 to I. hold third place by only two percentage points, while thej Pirates, by defeating llosloii. ft lo 2, drew to wit bin eight points of the Reds, who are fourth. 'VJw complexion of the Ameri can league race remained tin-: changed, as the Xew York Yanks ami "Philadelphia Atletics both' won, leaving tin champions live filled with smoke. The house was dest royed at a loss in excess of 3500, but firemen saved the garage. , IS T i4 saw; eg P pv AI.IIAXV. N. Y.. Auk. 22. (!) ' "Partly clnudy toniKlil.' was tho oft'lt-lal freca.st isstlod this fore noon hy tie Albany office of the flitted Status weather bureau. Forecaster Mndj;ren said lie be lieved that tiie rain which had been rnllliiK Intermittently durlns 1 he forenoon would cease during tho day and that the ceremony attend ing the official notification to Gov ernor Alfred K. Smith that he hail an.l one-half names in front of '"'on "on "mieu "- "'"' tlu. -i presidential candidate could be w'ai'ie lloyl outi.it.-lied Sam liehl outdoors as planned. flray. as the Yanks downed liicl St. Louis ltrowns, ; to l. Ilehinil Kood iiltchlni; liy Jack tjuinn. the A's pounded four I'U'velalld mouiHisinen for Hi hits land an easy 12 to 4 triumph at I Philadelphia. j The cliicaKO "While Soy re 1 placed the Indians in fourth place . hv takina over the Washington :Snna(nis, :l to 1. C.rady Adkins. KAl'.T AKK t'lTV. A Hit. 22. (IP) jalluwIiiK seven hits. Niclc Alt- mlirj0.j Hyde, IS, was killed and rock, official coach and "funny ; K.(, i,u.mliiiK Air. and Sirs, man" of the Senalors. was chased, ( uyii,., her parents, injured, from tho bench for "ra.ziim" the i w(,n fll.L, sl.,,.lin), hl u,c furnace umpire and Johnny Jlostil EOtjn)0m swl,pt ,t nn--story apart- thc same punishment when he cx- m(.U h(.rc hibilod 1.1s .lispleasure, after tm-l , , u ,. stul.y pi,,, (lu.hrie ruled he had will.l..w lo escape the fire, nlul WllS ca.mht iarncs' fly In the Ul , lK.,. tinKvrUl, t,mn lhe , Uash iiKton fell in - lo sev en , place through tlie defeat, whl'h, , , , , , ' was coupled with a 4 lo 3 Willi '" ovor r bands caused her i,-,. n, i.t t Tie,. over tho ! 1,1 t"1"1 111111 "'ash to tlifc pave-. i Huston lied Sox. ment. A (iuilt held by bystanders ! tailed lo break the fall. Major League Leaders isSTl'OR THIS EjThm V0ns tnore for yor ?V THIS isn't "just another sign." It is a mark that means exact what it says. You can build now with -safety, if you sock a lf . pcndable dealer who displays this keystone . emblem at his yards; on his trucks; on road stgnsj billboards, stationery. This symbol means that ; ,the merchant is a mem- ber of the Na tional lletail LumberDealers Association, u powerful organ ization representing mil lions of dollars in prop erty investment. This dealer will, on leouest, issue a Certificate of Safety with each delivery guaranteeing that the material conforms in grading to nationally adopted manufacturers' standards, and in tjnanti tvexaetlywiththeinvoiee which is rendered to you. Takeyour building prob lems to any dealer whose name is listed below. Each is a responsible merchant in whom you may place full confidence. These firms will gladly estimate the material re quired and tell you the cost. ' " (Ity thi- Associated Vress.) j lucludliiK Kiinies of August 1: : National. ! Itattim: llornsby, Ilraves, .377. Huns I'. Waner, Pirates, 111", '"linns baited in Itottomley, Cards, j HU. ! Illls I'. Waner. Pirates lii". j Doubles I1. Waner, Pirates. 10. , Triples llollomley. Cards; Uissoll- cite. K.. I. ins. III. j Homers Wilson. Cubs. L'7. I Stolen basi's -Cuyler. Cubs. "J f. ! PilchiiiK lleulon, Oianls, won 0, lost 4. L American, j IbitllnB (loslln, Senators, .3SS. Huns Until, Vanks, 13:1. Huns batted ill - OeliriK, Yanks. I 17. Hits Mauusli. Ilrownp. 179. Pontiles KluKstcuil. Hcd Sox, 3ii. j Triples Combs. Yanks, 111. i limners Itutti, Yanks, 4."i. t Stolen bases Moslll. White Sox. 21. I Pilchinj; lloyt, Yanks, won 111, i lost 3. SALT I.AKIO CITY. Ann. 22. ol') All eiKlitcen-year-old was killed and at least five oilier per ; sons were injured, one possibly I fatally, when fire swept an apart ! inent house here early today, i .Miss Ada Hyde was killed when she leaped from a third-story win idow and crashed through u small olauket, with which bystanders vainly tried to break her fall. Baseball Standings SlJPKKIOlt, Wis., Auk. 22. (P) l'resi(b'iit (."ooltdKU bas sent the 1 folio win; telem'am to .Mrs. norne ; Harvey, whose hushand died yts- in-day at Dublin. X. 11.: ; "l havo just learned with jro ! fiumd sorrow thai .Mr, Harvey j passed away," suit) the message. ! "My eloso aecmuaintaneo with him j for many years brought home to ime his real abilities. Ills distih tiulshed eareer as a Journalist and las a diplomat will lonif be remem bered by his eouutiymen. Airs. ; Coolidue .loins me In sending sin- cere sympathy to you, ami tit the other membors uC his family." I a rifle tmst I.eUKiic. 1 These buidutg material nicrcfuuius cmlorsc and sponsor this statement 1 Big Pines Lumber Co. Medford Lumber Co. Trowbridge Lumber Co. 7Pmk .mmfv I i W. L. PC.) Sacramento :ni lr, ,7in; Hollywood Ill 37 .6(i" i San Kruneisoo :t 1 20 .till ' Oak limit 27 21 .5211 ! : Mission 22 2!) .411 1 , l,os AiiKeles 21 2tl .4211! ! I'orlland Ill 112 .:'.7:l ' Seattle 13 37 .200 1 American tiigiic. j I W. K IT. Xew York S 1 3S .list ! i Philadelphia. 75 43 .U3C 1st. I.ouls (12 M .512 I'hlciiKo S5 114 .4li2 ICievelund oil . 4 e S I lietrolt '. Tili 115 .111 Washington 53 117 .tlllj Huston 43 73 .36 1 National Isniciic. 1 W. I,. PC. New York ' 4 1 .fill I St. I.ouls 71 47 .1102 ICIllcuilo 1' Cincinnati tili 2 ..'"ill ; I'lltsburu' I .Ml lliooklyu. 57 (II ,4S; . Iloston , 35 72 .327 'Philadelphia 33 77 .3U0 ill I 1 SAUKM, Ore., Aim. Ti. (7P Sii- ; lem will he host to the Ki- , wauls convention for the north west, said a totephonu message re- ( eoived by tho "local club at Its luncheon ' lodny from tho Salem delegate at tho Aberdeen conven- i tion. Saloin and Victoria were ton- ' tenders in the official vote. Hurils Corporation formed build -. ... (.tud- n hot-d. to ! 77m bnnl sent fret. Mall coupon todoy. sihut Cm and SUtt- A Telci isiim Uriuim. m:vauk, n. j.. aur. 21. li.unbermT (. Company, operators : of broadcastimr station Wolt, to- day unnoiniePd the frlst showini,' of j a television drama. Kmpbyinn : puppets to still, the limitations of the television transmitter, the pre sentation of nclloiv was shown on n screen three inches square, while music and speech was received sim ' iiltaneously through head phones 1 supplied tho nudtenco. Tho production, two minute In lonKth, deiilt with enrtb's creative i K(nlUH and tho development of tele- J vltlOU, IB "fair sailing!" ANTI-KNOCK RED CROWN' GASOLINE j flXNtlAUP Oil tOMPAW Of CAUfORNUl' NEW. Yon don't hear il start . . . You don't hear it slop You don't hear it run For twelve years tlie pioneer iu automatic refrigeration... once againsclsa new .standard. INCREDIBLY quiet oporalion, greater cabinet beauty and con venience. .. . surplus refrigerating power built into a new anil radi cally improved compressor . . . this is the New Frigidaire. Millions of dol lars were spent lo make possible, the New Frig id a ire. Sound-proof rooms were constructed for tests. Delicate sound recording instruments were used. The result is an en tircly new de velopment in au tomatic refrigera tion. The New Frigid nirc is incredibly quiet. You don't bear it start. You don't hear it slop. You don't bear it run. The Nov Frigidairo is the most beautiful refrigerator ever devel oped commercially. Hut more sur prising even than its beauty, is the convenience of its details. You should see. it. for yourself . . . only then can you realize the advance w hich the New I'rigidaire marks iu convenient housekeeping. Big special demonstration The New Frigidairc is now on ourshow room iloor. iVc'rc giving a special demonstration every day and every night this "week. Come in and sec it this week and learn about the low prices and easy General Motors terms. Peoples Electric Store 214 W. Main St. Phono 12 1 CO 1 Rang LONIAL es Olonlnl Range; ell porcelain rnampl in white, gray or Snntone, Mello green and other rich color ings. Buffet shelf warmer; 18-Inch porcelain enamel French oven bottom; Also made with drop door warming closet instead of buffet shrlf. Price at illustrated. $90.00 And so they keep on telling- "How do you manage to have such luck with your cooking?" is heard often by the proud possessors of MONTAG Ranges, and the answer inevitably is: "Not luck at all, it is my MONTAG Range that I depend upon. And it is so enjoyable to cook when you know that when you shut the oven door of your MONTAG the dish Will come out cooked to a flavorsomc turn." And so they keep on telling of the wonderful results they obtained with MONTAG Ranges. Montag has helped thousandsof house wives to enjoy cooking. Many unique features the enameled cast iron oven bottom, the reliable oven thermome ter, the wide and shallow firebox, careful insulation to keep the heat where it belongs, the simple handsome designs, the harmonious but strikingly pleasing colors, the triple baked-on lrcrlain enamel, the years of service and low cost of operation are reasons enough for the popularity of Montag Ranges. Step into our stove department any clay and let us demonstrate Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Cor Gth and Bartlett phone 35.j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS C- 'I'' 4,