Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    SrED-FOKD TRTRTTNTR, friEPFOKP, OKEflOX. TTTTRRDIVY. rOUST 23, 1923.
FRANK DOLP IS ;
STILL LEADING;;:
WILLI'S OUTlj
u
null (i i, ink rui'LJ, cilK'.Uiu.
Auk. t'lik-k Hvjins of
Chlt-ayo itnluy took another
towiuil.s his ninth weu-rn auiti
tour noli championship by de
feat in t; Kenneth insert. twice hie
tun kuII' champion, (i ami ".
K vans idiot par Kolf for the IS
holes he had to play in the after-
noon. while lie was nut quite wo I i":u to 1 I .M. M. Depart- ra pu-m-cKe. s "
good in the ,inornhijr round, as the I " mom Store. (irritation to (iene Tunney's already ;
, ni'i.- was' heavy from a turret! - 11 (o I 1 :3U- -Jaeque Lennox ! overtaxed palienee. !
Hal rain. ' ' millinery shop. ! Just when he was strotehed out
Jlisert was off line with his' 11:30 to I U noon LSrophyV j'ivsUn;; in an KuKlish railway "ear
in.ji treiineiiily ' and had many j .lewclry Store. riatfe," with all his troubles appar-
sl niggles with traps. , "fr 1- to H!:SU p .m. Sanderson 8 j enUy over for the day at least, the1
Lawrenee. Moller. Quincy, 111.. Motor Co. j retired ehanipion was discovered
defeated Kial llolfe, Chicago, ! ; U:30 to 1:30 p. m. Palmer j by a carload of youngsters from'
and 2. i Music House. Londoir's slums, returning to their.
Jus Novotny. Chicago, defeated i ii:.", p. m. News and markets, homes after a holiday at Cornwall..
Dr. I). K. AVllling of Portland. I s to it p. m. ltealty Uoard. ' The urchins swarmed through;
Oregon, one up.
Krank I'olp, I'urllaiul. ore., du
1'ealod Ira Couch, Chieagu, -1
and :t. TI1(-' Med ford lieally board's
! hour on KM KD Kridav evening
liOll O'LINK C1A M. i'MICACO. . fn.jii s to . has been reserved
Aug. L'3. l'i Over a heavy couiseii.v Wold & Wold. Kealtors. Sparta
uoiteu wit a pools of water, sur
prisingly good golf was played to
day in tlie first round of the quar
ter finals fur the western amateur
golf championship by all eight
contestants.
The largest margin of advantage
in the, four matches was only two
up, and this was gained by Chick
l-.vaus over Kenneth liiserl. who
had the medal score of the eight.
The best seore of the round was !
maile hy rralik IJolp of Cortland. :
Ore., who with 3. one above par
got only a one hole advantage over
Ira Couch ol Chicago, who played
the first nine in one under par.
The other Oregon entry. Or. O.
K. Willing, also scored well willi
7j. but finished the fb.ii round one
down to tins Novotny of Chicago,
who had a T'i. In the other match
Lawrence Moller of Quincy, 111.,
a Notre Dames student, playing
evmly ''r a is was one up on his j
rival Kollr. rormerly lag ten
champion for Illinois.
SEELEY HALL IS
ROTARY SPEAKER
A large number of Mcdl'ord Ko
1 aria ns all end ed today's Itotai y
luncheon in Ashland. Scely Hall
of this city was the speaker of the
day, making a fine address on the
latest developments in aeronautics.
Jlis talk whs of particular interost
to the Ashland itoiarinns who are
trying lo promote a new airpurt
for the Lilhia City. Among the
M iid ford i iota ria ns present were
the following: Win. Allen, Frank
..iiwiiimi, Jack Wakefieid, Horace
I'.romlcy. Ccorge Hunt. AI llayden
and Louis liiimphrys.
HURT iN TANK FALL
Miss Dorothy Koberts, yotinaest
ihniKliler of Mr. and Mrs. tleorne
M. Koherts, was painfully injured
at Hie Merrick natatorium xwiin
minjr lank yesierday eveniiiff when
she lost her lii In nee in Kcltlnx
ready for a dive from one of the
IiIkIi platforms.
I n falling M iss Koberts struck
her head on tlfc cement walk
which leads around (lie side of the
tank. A severe cut on the fore
bead and .slight concussion result
ed. Attending physicians expect
that she will make a rapid recov
ery but that she will he compelled
to remain in bed for at least- a
week.
Death Toll of
the Automobile
MDXTIIHAI.. Qui-.. Au?. n. Cl'i
The suk' survivinu niemlnT (if
li'lirisi party of six from i'Ivl1juicJ.
O.. wns In a s'erlou.s iMimlition at
tin .Vin-mau t'ros.s hospital, Throe
liivor. tjno.. today where flic was
tali'-n after ati aeeldent In which
their auliiinohile was struck hy a
t'anadian Pacific train. The other
five were killed.
The survivor of the ti nu-etly.
which occurred at Vannthlclte.
'.'lie.. Is Mrs. Mary IJotty. The dead
arc .Mr. and Mrs. lleorKe Wise.
.Mrs. Lester Vanilerworf and her
two r'lilall children, .lack and .Joan.
One of the children died on the
way to the hospital, the other four
persons were killed Instantly. They
M-ere hound for (Jtiebec.
FOR
HIGH COMPRESSION 4
MOTORS ftL
RED
CROWN
GASOLINE
tlAMMO Olt COMFANT Of CAUTOHNU
t 1'
Radio Program
KMED
.Mail Ti ihunr-Virniu .Mutton
'
Thursday. August -:t.
N to Jl p. m. Clover Leaf Kei
viee Station.
y to" !::itt p. ni. .Modern i
Plumbinf,' and Sheet Metal i
L'o., present iu Karl Mould- !
rem In violin request nuin- .
hei-M. I'hone requests to J
35. ;
l'riilay, August 21. .
i !:3U to 10 a. in. Klhuris
. fr Hook and Music Store of 1
Ashlaml, Ore. I
) 10 to 10:30 Southern Oreuoii
Kleeirlc Co.
j building.
Wold & Wold have arranged
for a musical program lo be fur
nished by students of St. Mary's
Academy, as follows.
12 tudc (piano). MaclJowell
Hetty Bvanson.
Vocal solo Selected
June Adams; Hetty Kvansoii,
accompanist.
"Moonlight Waltz" i hum)
Kohhisou
"Count rv Cui-dciis'
.Grainger j
Kvelyn Wold
"Hy the Mend of the Kiver"
Kdwards
Catherine O'liourke; Dorothy,
accompanist.
Waltu
lletty Kvnnsun.
Vocal solo Selected
June Adams.
"O Sole Mio"
Chopin
...Capua
..Chupi'i
Hetty Stennett.
10 Minor
Wall-,
Kvelyn Wold.
l"Vuur Song l-'rom Paradise"
j Jtrow
I Catherine O'Hourke.
Daily Meteorological Report
Forecasts
Med ford and vicinity:
Fair to.
night and Kridav
t u res.
Oregon: I'air tonight and Fri
day, with fos near coast tonight,
High lumpt'i'atuics and dccroasln:
humidity in llm Interior Willi In
creasing fire haztirdH.
LOCAL DATA K 5 g
Temperature (Dcs.K... ST Til
Highest (Last 1 hrs.).. !)0 S"
I Lowest (Last I- hrs.l.. 14 Til
! rtel. humidity (IJct.) L"J M
State of weitthor Clear Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, GO degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept, I,
1 927, 1 5.(i5 inchpa.
Sunset today, 7 p. in.
Sunrise Friday, iii'ia a. m.
Sunset Friday. ii:5S p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A,
120th Meridian Time
hi ; r
CITT
linker City
Hismnrck
Hoise
Denver
Des Moines
Fresno
Helena
i,os Aniieles
Marsltfleld '
Phoenix
Portland
lied Muff
Rnscbure
Salt Lake City.
San Prnncisco.
Santa Pe
Scuttle
Spokane
Walla Wiillu . ..
Winnipeg
Hi
ss Clear
I. Cdy.
Clear
Cloudy
Cioudy
Clear
Cloudy
Chindv
78
78
lull
.Hi
78
IIS
9'J
71
ton
.11
62
IS
110
IS
7S
r,s
lit
."lli
51
,m;
01
till
(il!
12
r'b.ndv
V. Ctly.
('It'Hl
Clew r
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
P. Cdy.
CI en r
Clear
in;
82
81!
M. and Dan H, Mabmoy. for
mer editor of Ihe Co oh Kay Times
at Marshfleld, are now owners and
publishers of tin Santa Ana Tim'-y
at Santa Ana, Oil. The first fisuc
was put out August 1'lsl.
John A. Clark of San Krauciscj
and L. A. Curry of Portland were
local business visitors yesterday,
representliur I b e Westliu-'house
Kleeirie company.
Iloraee Uromlcy and Clyile Uic
ttins of ihe California Oreon Pow
er company returned yesterday
from iiuiismulr, where ih-y con
ducted a meetiiiif of the Copeo m
ployon of Siskiyou division. This
was the final wlndup of the series
of meeting which have liecn put
on a a forerunner to the Wesiinir
house eleelric runue campaign,
sponsored by the Copco merchan
disini: depurtment.
olable al lA'xhm .Meet
SAN ANTONIO. Auir. 23. iTV
Tbp faddler who captured Jrrufa
lem Is to be- tt Rtifst of the Ameri
can LRion. Field Marshal
count Allenby hau acrepted nn In
vitation to attend lh convention
hei-p in .iciober.
C. A. COL.K. .MolcuroloBlHt. ;
ftreviies
, ... . ,
l-OXDON. Auk. 2 3.-UlV-AHh,-,
' the corridor toward C, one's ear-
riage. yelling like wild Indians and ;
indiscriminately demanding "hau '
tographs." while the railway guards!
sought to herd them back toward :
l he ihrid-class coaches.
Tunney signed his name to a
ilov.cn slips of paper and sent ihcin
to the youngsters, who carried
the mto London's teeming cum .
end as the most prized contribti- !
Hons to their holiday.
(iene was worned that there is I
no "closed season'' on autograph
hum ing In Kurope and was ad- j
vised that the best solution of the
problem is to adopt the method t
that Hobby Jones, the golfer, used ;
Lngiaud when he carried bun-i
ales of signed paper which he ilis
rlbuited to the autograph enthusi
asts. My this means Jones spared
himself the necessity of writing in
autograph books which are thrust
under the noses of notables here
almost constantly.
TUNNEY EAVES
1 FOR IRELAND 10
E
" l'"'N'l)tN. Aim. 3. UVi (Iene
plans lo visit the birthplace of his
parents and attend the TaiUeanif
games. Hi- will return to London
Sunday.
Tunney' slept soundly through
his firs't night In lOnghiftd. De
claring himself tired out. the rx
ehampion retired soon after Ihe
dinner that he gave for ii few
friends last night, at which he
showed himself as capaldean eat
er as a fighter.
The hotel chef had prepared a
special dessert called "Lauder scuf
fle," in Iioik; of Oeue's fiancee.
Miss Mary .lose phi ne Lauder of
(ireenwich. (.'onn. Tunney pro
ceeded to eat the major portion
of this concoction of eggs and rasp
berries, leaving tip' lamb's share
for his friends. . I le likewise did
justice to :i champagne cocktail.
Major League Leaders
f My the Assoeiyted I'ress. 1
Including panics of August -II: I
National. j
ISaltiiiK llornsby. I leaves, j
Huns I. Waner, Pirates. K'7. :
lit ns batted in -Mottoniley. Cards, '
101.
lilts P. Waner, I'lrales. 17 1. 1
Doubles P. Waner. Pirates. II. '
Triples Lottomley. Cards; Pdsson- j
ette. Kotdns. IS.
Homers Wilson. Cubs. I'S.
Kiolen bases Ctiyler, Cubs. '.. j
Pitchint; Kenton, filanls. won L'n,
lost I.
American. j
Katlintr f.Ioslin, Sennifirs. .;tx!t.
JUius Jiutli, Vaults. 133 .
j J:uns baited in (.lehrifc. V;iiiks.
; lis.
j Hits Manii'sh. Urowns. 1 7H.
; Doubles KI.'iHslcad. lied Sox. IHI. '
! Trltib-s CornhH, Yanks. Hi.
VK DKVKLOl'
FILMS FREE
West Side
Pharmacy
"The Rexiill Store"
ONYX
POINTEX '
HOSIERY
For W'liiiicii .f I.!).")
OLD GOLD bats- 1000
&s Hornsby takes
the blindfold' cigarette test
"They say 'there's not a cough in a carload' of
Oi.n Golds.
"But I can tell you there's a homcrnn hit in
every cool mouthful.
"For no other cigarette, of the four leading
brands in the blindfold test, could compare with
Old Golds for pure pleasure to tasie, tongue
and throat.'
SMOOTHER AND Ii E T T E A' "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD"
Homers Kulh. Yanks, 1 7.
Stolen bases Most il, While
Sn.,
1'UehiilK
lost
llojl. Yanks, won Hi.
Baseball Standings
Pacific t'oasl Lcauuc.
V. I..
Sacramento :t'i 1
Hollywood :l". IT
S:ui Francisco Ill HI
Oakland -'S - I
Los Atmeles 22 211
Missions L'2 311
I'orllainl 20 :I2
Sea till' lil :IN
Aitiirrlcan l.eaune.
XV. I ..
New York 81 8
I'lilladclplUa 7 1:1
St. Louis '12
Chicago r.r. tir.
Cleveland "i'i
lletrnlt SI
.1173
..".'.I Ii
...IIS
.13 1
.123
.38:,
I'd.
.US I
.112!!
.'.12
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r, i
Walker's New
5
AM,
ItianHs IltiRNsnv . , . cnpnhlr
coptnin of the Huston Drnvcs
. . . captain of the 1927 New
York (Jionts . . . mnnniicr of
the l26St. Louis Cardinals,
who won the World's Scries.
Washington
ItOSlllll
National len;ruc.
X
York . ..
I.'.
18
St. I.oitis
fill. UK. I
I'ill.'ltllKlli
I'itlsliitrKil ....
Ilroolilyn
Lesion
Philadelphia
II I
:..s
RICHFIELD WINS
"IMchfichl wins analn"--the slo
gan which h;t.-; attained i nl ernal ion -al
fame thronuh tin- countless vic
tories of that r-tasuljue on Ihe speed
ways of tlie world had a dual
meaninu ibis week. Last Monday
wa ,-i truly red letter day on the
ance
Mk. Moknhiiv was asked to smoke
each of the roue lending brands, clear
inji liis trtstc with coffee between
Miiokcs. Only one ipicstion was nsked
. , . ' Which one do you like best?'
JVfiat.iivcs OLD GOLD
this winning charm?
Here is (lie answer, in three
words . . . heart-leaf tobacco. No
eourse, heavy tup-leuvcsof the
lobacco plant. ..for they irri
tate the throat. No withered
ground-leaves... for they are
lacking in aroma. Only the
cool and fragrant heart -Icai'rs
. . . golden ripe .". . can give
Oi.n Golds their limicx-likc
smoothness. That's why you
can tell them in the dark.
Ilichfleid calendar. in th" aftcr
loii it was announced that:
Art Cocbel, usiim Uicbfield "pas
olilM' of m.wer" in bis Lockheed
monoplaii . "Yankee iJomllo," had
smaslied the air record between
Los Alleles and Nbw Vnrk by
dim kliif-: I he disla nee in IS hours
and Mi minutes, iioii-s' Lime;
Lou .Myers .(.'alil'ornia r; 'riv
er and winner at Indianapolis, with
IMchfichl In bis tank, won the lMn-
ii I If inlornalioiinl sweepstakes race
at Allntmii. I 'a., "Ii u ftla v. ,
Aecordin;: to a lelem.un received
Ity the press, other users of Uicb
field who made a ood sbuwinir
were:
La I 1 1 1 I Icphurn won f a-mile
race, average 1-7 miles per hour:
Loli McDoiiDiiul!, si-coml in thc
ati-inilc classic
It is stated that Ho.-I.el. accom
panicd by Harry T,ncl;er. owner
of the plan--, took off from Mines
field uilli !.". Millions of (ho blne
and Kobl I'aciric-produceil IMcb
field. Their averai:e speed was
I l miles per tinnr.
raviiion
Childers' Building East Main Street at Bear
Creek Bridge
OPENS
Southern Oregon's Newest and
Finest Dance Pavilion!
DON'T MISS
THE OPENING PARTY
MUSIC BY
Dynge Bros. 8-Piecc Orchestra
GENTLEMEN $1.00 LADIES FREE
r L ' 1
CIGARETTES
1 . -VCSM
t 1. Iriilatil Co.. kit. 1
Made from the heart-leaves
of the tobacco lant
IS FOUND GUILTY
L()S ANfiLI.KS, Aim. -.!'' -Will
Morissey. staue :unl eaharet
wise-cracker. ,did b "I urn" in
munieipiil court today, but failed
lo yet 11 'hand."
Morrissey, who was arrested in
a druii cb;ire after lie had ai
pcarrd al the eiilee police station
curly Kiimbiy morning; anil accused
Tom Mix. film cowboy, of punch
and kicking him, was found
guilty loday of ihe churc against
hint. Mis wile. Middle Miller, who
:'aecx ii similar charge tzrowini; out
of the Morrissey-Mix bailie, tesll
lied In Iter liiisbaud's behalf today,
denying he was intoxicated.
Seiilenee whs deferred petuliiiK a
perusal of city ordlnaees on the
barne aM.iiasl the comedian.
1 tst
: Ail '3' it ft l
1 wr-WS
; two
Canning-Time
j Comforts
I
! lluil wniil Hi coiiu' iiliil
i liclv 'in I his season . . .
iniilvt' .hf work easier
and more pleasant . . .
help you to tret through
sooner.
The Electric
Range
does the canning in
Ihe oven a nil regu
lates tlu boat auto
matically. The Electric
Ventilating
Fan
Keeps: the liilcboit
cool, lakes out Ibe
steam ami cuokin
odors, briiiKK in (hi;
rush air.
A small payment down will
secure these modern con
veniences for your kitchen
Ask your dealer today!
The California Oregon
( Power Company
"YOUR ADVANTAGE!"
ANTS-KNOCK
RED CROWN
GASOLINE
STAN DA RU OIL COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA.
Tuscan
Cling Peaches
Now ready for delivery for
the next twelve duys at
H. S. Gleim & Sons
Wagner Creek Road
Talent, Ore.
You will like
LOS ANGELES
Better If You Stop at
SIXTH and SPRING STRHBH
"0a Ou Bttmmr BatU"
New Million DotUr Aniuta
$2.00 per dny Dp without bath
$1.50 per day up wtth bath
peaioNAL hksvici
Popular Prlci1 Coffea Shop
and Grill
TV Chack Yonr Car at th Daa
IL C, FRYMAN, Proprteta '
HAItRT a WAORNEK
Kuttaix k. WAODm
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