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T PXGE TWO KnglTFORTVtfrfjV OREGON", FRIDAY. . STCTTF,MPTCR 21; 1fRi- MACKS CREEP UP iDELANEY WINS IN ALUMNI APT TO : 'ANGELS ARE WORSE GIVE1 HIGH SQUAD THAN THE BEAVERS IN' AUTO 1X1 ' KrWiveU at the audtU-u death uf Jan. i band, ill-. auU w A. A. Stateu ley place lo.Uls dairy ranch norlli I Camubell. onn of iim bm kiwiiirii , Tiio luirlv tufi Mo'idttr 'for a visit of Phoenix. ' t l; farmers ami stuck men In this vol- to Canada. ' Mr. ' und , Mrs. liarry. Uarueburic ley. Mr. Campbell was hlKhly re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Gardner or ickii ,. julii'-; n week or ten days iolKsctoil and belovcil by all who j were visltln-i .Mrs. (lardAer's aunt, j Hl the lliiniijburK stock rantio holism I Knew mm and will be mourned by .Mrs.- Ud Hamlin, near i-noem.. ; a host of friends. Sympathies are Thev were accompanied by Mrs. i extended to the- bereaved widow I Hamlin to Crater Lake. and faiuty. Mrs. Uemiie Jackson was cailnm 1 he K. T. .Newbry packing house i on Mrs. Hamlin last Wednesday, nt' Phoonlx is fnstallint: a new an- afternoon. pie grading niacblne and the pack- Thioves entered the warden cT ',. err, had a couple of days of en- Will Hhih of Talent aud took fruit forced Idleness this week. , - , and vegetables to the extent or a . R , while Mr. llurneburg has a hunting trip. ;-'.'' -i . . uhtnlnK killed one or l-rri llarneburs's work horses last Hal- , it' day nliht during the blK storm. The horse wan near the dwelling :'house when struck. k' Mr. and .Mrs. Ij. -A- Prako wci-f vlsltlns at the Carey homo last I ,LOT li Herbert, WVltarkcr At-HuciiiU'(l 1'rosn K)urlH Writer. TIum'c'h not much to choose foe twueu tho tvvo major lmKUu jiuu mint l;i.cen but th fact remains thiit. nioHt or, the (intuiu in I'dug t-nuetod In ihu American, litiifrtio. Tho St. Loubi, OinllntilH have nitulQ the Nutionul league buttle niori) or Ichh of n cul-und-iirfod pi'tinoHltlon by the hIiij1c ihocchh or iimichiiir: anything tbolr uloKt-Ht cointiutftora may .nr way .not achieve. It the Svw York Ci:inlH lo.se. Ihe Cardinals nmni.tfc to do Ihn miiiio thing. If they win, Mill MeKeuhnlo'tf, boys wee to It that John Mt'Umu thjoriu't pi'ol'lL hi the Kliindhipn thereby. IJul In the Ainci-fean league, Mil ler UukkIiin' ehaiiiilon New Vo'k Yankton have Klv.cn, their miiiiior ti'i'B more alternative moment! of iicnUille joy and diurnal Kh'om thuii in- kuihI for the eonHtltutlon, uvon of a Jcather-liuiKeil Jlronx fan. I 'io m good to had luid buck again Yankee fortune have gone IhiH year. The Utonx waa.ln deep mourning today. Tor the Vmikeex, UmluK u K'-innfnft- buttle to tlie Chicago VV'hito Hex ynmerday, aw the Philadelphia Athb'tien creep lo within ono game of Hie lead-aain. Meanwhile the National league remained unchanged as the Cardi- i nalH and the (JIuijU tangled in a iloublebill and emerged with one victory apieeo an home runs flew thick and fust at tho Polo. ground), ! What advantage there way went to j jMcKechnie for ho got rid of two inoro gam oa from his schedule ( without loHlns any ground to 4jls chief rival. ' Pltehci-H got nyjie of the glory at the Polo ground, (ieorge Har.ier, who once patrolled right field or McOruw, took thing,-In hi;: n Imnda In the flrat game. crashing out .three home run, and the Car dinals eoaHted tu un S to li victory, Tho boys calmed down a bit In the HOeond game unlU the olgluh Inning when tho (Hants, fighting to overcome u two run lad. sailed hilo old "Pcto". Alexander for five inns, four of them un Hogan's second honiu run of the day a inammoih drive Into the left field bleachers. That left tho score ,7 to I and there It remained. IMipitc , the even split, the tJlunts were heavy Itinera.' They wore presented with a wonderful opportunity to lie for the lead ami ended exactly where they starting two games out of find place. T'-ey moot- tho Carda again tomorrow and for tho last time on September 30.. Tn Ihe other National league games, the Pltlnburgh Pirates (rouneed the PhillJoH to -I, wblh; tho Cincinnati Hods were aplitilng oven In two games wllh the Huston IJimvck. Tho Hctls won the firnl ! game 7 to a but wool down. In ylw nightcap, fl to 0 when tin; Hraves scored eight runs in ihe first in ning. L'rbun Ij'uboi- was Ihe master of ine sttuutitn at Chicago whore the , Yankee flhip struck u i-qcJ . nau wont down with all hands uhoard. "llnt le Tom's Tito 'Veteran splllutller hold t)io fponta yesterday viiiiiiiinons io eignt huh in r. in nings und walked off with a 4 to a decision. ,...(,... IWoro tho Yankees finally bail gonq down at Chicago, the Athle tics, thanks to Jack Qulnn. hail turned back Detroit, (1 to 1. The Tigers got only six hits ff yulnn and would have "suffered a shutout bin for a fiimblo by .llnvmy Dykes. Tho St. Louis UrowiiH clinched I bird place In the btuudlligii by de ft nllng the Itoston Ited Vu. ,6 io-. Alvin Crowder pitched his in'th victory of the season against onlv five defeats. Tile NEW. VOKK. Sept. 21, . (A) Jack Dvlaney, once the colorful will play Its flist game tif tile sca- "rapicr of tho north', hi'm come : H0, tomorrow, . afternoon back but not as far as ho has ' gone back. Itcturnlng to the ring, at rJbhctx field hint night for his first fight .since he was knocked i out by Jack .Sharkey last April,' Dehtney scored an unimpressive f l.,-hl..,.l. I,., ,.!,.. 1 I Tassl of Italy in 11 rounds! ' I number of the high school slU: For nine rounds it looked as If the battle would go the full 1 tUy the. Awoclulvd preas,)t 'An eighth 'inning rally that nol- ited three runs ,guvo Portland its third straight win over the AngeLs. hlKh HWI. fMotbal. team.'-V';..,-,.-'1" Sacramcn(t downed the Hells o'clock on the Holly street field " V ..:H He"eH,n u ..j , ,.: games of tho reason. Tha victory Coach Callison's proteges will go i... ,. . . ? T,,-v, 'ii'iiinut ti I1HI..I. iii. i-tii, .1 " - v J, iui... tiiv fcna fntmcH with Delaney the winner on points. In tho tenth thy IJridge port boxer landed a flurry of lefts on the Italian's face and Inflicted the first real damage of the bout. After 27) seconds of, the eleventh had passed, Jteferec Eddie. Forbes stepped in to save Tassl fcum fur ther punishment. : Although Tassl fought, gamely and attempted to carry Iho battle to his opponent, Uebiney was eas ily the master and looked bad prin cipally because he could not end thy bout sooner. Tussl went down: three limes, slipping twice, and once in the' find, round half Klip ping and half beaten down. Ho, ooit iy count of eight that time and came up' undamaged. I . Itoiftfigbtei-H ca.imj Xnt..the ring over the Ught-heavywelL'ht limit, i ! Delaney weighing 1 8 1 pounds and I HHHl I ( ?i. " . will have a struggle on their hand: as their opponents are a rugged lot, and not full of confidence. A d are not up to previous form, owing I to., putting much credence In flattery handed thern by friends about , their gridiron prow totH two games in the lead again as Hollywood; fell before Oakland. Hultcrice:- Jiachue and Scverold, Koehler; Knott. Davenport - and riuldwin, Urcnzel, Kypher. Oakland downed the .Stars U to I"-' j due principally to the uir-tiirbt I ..-ill Kil l f of Huwiird Ci:;ghead. Ouly three By MARY 0. CAREY KDEN PHEOINCT, Sept. Lust Sunday evening while several youna IucUch Hv.ing near. Phoenix ) wei-u accompanying Miss , Ercel ! Youn.-; In her car to make a call .Mrs. Will Ferns, and her mother, 1 load for a Kord car. Anyone who ; Sunday afternoon, as were Mr. ami ' F ninpsiflwl ndvgrHsinq " coiiscqucniiy nuve not got ln tho n nc hes tlm Ae.n-. .h..i,..,. down to business. . - j was even more stingy. Batteries: The Alumni team will comprise ; Craghead and Head; Wezel, Mc sutli pi aye I'm as Hurley Dressier, ' Cabe and Basster. Archie Laing. Eddie Demmer, San Frunclsco swamped Seattle Prock. the Slnglers and the Dunns. In u deluge, of IX bits to win 13 to Stanley Itiden. Cliff Moore, Gilbert j a nnd move to , within one game of iMiips, ami others wno won their ; second plaOu Jlollywood Stars. hits were alJowed .Hollywood and Jcnin near being killed when their spurs in high seliool and have for gotten nothing. , i The starling line-up for tho high school will be: Center, Hornio Hughes; guard. CZreen; tackles, Stoehr hnd'AIurgun: ends. McDon ald and Mowerinan: (juarter. Mcl vin: halfbacks, Anderson and Mer rohl, and fullback. Cooksie. Hatteries:. Jacobs and Sprlnz; (ira- num, a uaoii. and. Ainsmlth. Major League Leaders I i Sport Briefs ' ; I Baseball Standings STOKE PoriEH. Eng., Hnpt, 21. WJ1 Charles Whftcombe today won the thousand guineas tournament for professional golfers. He ,de- (Including games of Sept. liU.J - (By. the '-"Associated Press.) - National IbUtlng- Monfiby, llravejj, .3H. Huns P. Waiter, IMrates. 13 1. Huns batted fn liottomlejv Cards, Hits P. Waner, Pirates, lilfl. Doubles -I'. Waner, Pirates, 51. Ti-iples I. Waner, Pirates, iy. Ilouiera Wllaon, ,Cubs, 30. Pacific Coast J'agiic. . , W. I,. Saei'aniento .: .'. Tilt 3J HnHywootl Til 114 Sjui Kraneiseo .,'.r-.0 3."i ! Missions -It; ,'j!i Oakland Xj.:...' AH- M Portland :ti; .hi i Los Angeles r.L' .Seattle i;., rS I A ine mi o Ix'uxiic. . ! ' w. u ! New Vork 94 fid Philiitlelphln, ;. i3 r St Louis 7il Dii Chicago i!i 7(( Washington ti? 77 Detroit fit si Cleveland IH) S3 llostou .-. Til Xallonal l.i'aguc. W. L. St. i.ouls , sii ;.u New Vork S7 :H Chicago x.i ,ri Pfttsburgh so Cinelnmiil ..." 7. C7 Itrooklyi) 7 j7;t JioMton -in (is Philadelphia : U' (I2 Pet. .Ir3 ,li I (i .r.tri , .470 .4liG feal'd Henry Cotton In Ihe ' final ! MtoU'n hhch -Quyler. Cuba, 3, majch of the 3 holes, four up anil two to pJay.. . Johnny Hines at Rialto Tomorrow 131. . .44 1 1'htwer .3 ! Pet. .11 1 4 .lino The fast and most hilarious com-; etly production is Johnny Hines' J iaU-st. t'The Wright Idea." which! comes to tho IMallo tomorrow. j. Johnny s latest racket is the In-1 venlloii of a luminous and blotter-!' less Ink. which lit endeavors to I mU M' t the. market in spile of a; h'oublt some love Interest. Audi was true lovo so hilariously , Pitching lien ton, Oiants, won lost H. . . . ' . .' ' ;' American ' ' Halting Muijush, lirowna, Huns Ituthi Yanks, I CO. I tuns batted In--Ruth, Yanks, Hits Munush, 'Bowns. Doubles Mnnush, Bro.wns, 4 5, Triples Combs, Yanks, .'yi. Homei's Kuth.-, Yanks, RO, sioteii bases--. Alyer, Red Sox, ti. l,tchli-'-T-Ui'Owduv,itl Itrowns, won 19. lost 5,,,. . : ' 1 f , Uogue Klver valJov The scenic rrtttWun of the -WOl'M. ' ; RELISH A MEAL huuio rolls' The g: -1 suspecls Johnny of; stealing some bonds, and yet she,., loves hinv.--afild yet she hius hlm shadowed by a blundering detec-' ; ...f tiyoAthrougli a inac or sequences ' Lydia..E. Pmkham'o Veffetabla which are eloquently amusing. An-; Compound Gave Her Strength othi.r funny comidicatlon itf John- 5 7 "H t''v JPrengm KbffCHy...Mb.'1'orjioveii nlonttis Old Time Play Still Yry Popular ny.H oncounter with a "nut-like" 31 igcntleman, who- lavishly presents i iiii hint with a motor car and a" yacht. Sl'.tlwhidh ho does not own himself. 'Z'J'2 .The comedian puts a laugh twls. , ion each of these ' merry obstacles f and conies out triumphant, wcal- Ihy and poj-s,oasing- tho girl, but uot"untIJ..-ohe of the nlost amaz lnjp Hetiuonces ovei; filmed' taUvM place. - . boforo my biiby Cabin." which at Hunt's Cra- terian Is a well-made, moving and generally interesting film. Thev luivo, left the story of 'l.lza. hor husband. Harris, the rascally Law yer Marks. th villainous Simon Legree. the altVulstle Kholb poor Pncle Tom, Topsy, Eva atitl the final happiness. Tho skin of Uncle Tom may be ; as black as the aco of Bpatles, but- Uncle Tom has. a heart of gold, : In ml the audience having been made privy to the fad, was quite obliging in giving of its tears ami sympathy. I One of the best perl'oi munees ynn ine turn is given by a Negro aeior, .lames t. l,owe., lie is a (all. upstamllng fellow,; strong of face anil gentle In bis demeanor. j Margarita Fischer Is .the 'IJ7.11, skillful In certain of its emotional 'eyultuments. A r I h u r IMmum l iircw is the (teurge, Harris, her husband, a splendid actor. 'J be musical scovo. with its oc casional song, add that swcel southern atmosphere, so pleasing everyone. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" seems a sincere effort. It la a well-made Ine first game will un on tin nii-ifm. and its biggest moment, the a week from tomorrow, tihh wiii,,Hl,l,' "Ver the fee- n mazed and C. OF C. BROADCAST FOOTBALL G A !V1 E S : Willi tlij. .nllHiih..Ug uiiilgril'' lilt-ill of iVmih OHllImm mill .u M'lllltvl)ilniit HuUi'li'li, lirviHiruCiillNl fur (hit ri'KUlur bluh Krh,,..! r.,.i-; bull briuiilciiNlM tue iMiiupliuil, inn) ClnnRlfisil wlvorllslnir fliot rpsitUn POWDER f?- . ..... oe . oiiniiwa-ieiilord came, played on the. UkuI. field, and an nounced play by pltvy by C. T. linker of Hie chamber of cmu- meivo, ... That the broadcasts will prove a strong factor In a.l t islnK Uk gdm.'s and Increasing the attend ance. Is the lu-llef of W. A- Oatev hiilrmun of the radio committee, who has urrangrd to h.ive the re tuoto control apparatus removed io Ihe high school Held tor ihe 1 Chemtiwa game. other Pacific Const conference toot hU game will bo broadcast through the local Mtntlou on day- when thero are no local high school Kfimcs, If Hpoiiaors tor tho leaned wire service can be He rn red Detail of thwse broad rust Mill be oiipoOUcetl hitvr. thrilled the large audience. . HAX FitAXCISCO. Sept. ill. (11 j Motor club executives must Join the fight' for increased federal road laid or the. west will surfer with an j Inadequate highway system, dele i gales lo the meeting of moior club vHlrs from 1 1 wctcni states were told itmy by . ErneM N. Snmh of Washington. tgeneru J hmiuuir .oMhe-AtlVerleitn .utoiqj: bile edition. 25",r?i25c Morft (n prtitnil mid halt far over 38 years GUARANTEED PURE 3Mwis of pounds itsed t .v At ?V -J qymsupventmenr I over lonl;. wv cliUilran bcfur ivns boni ,1, tdoii l.yilin H. H'iiik bum's srfclnbjc tuiiiiiiutid. J :mnl Vt-m lilili- Ha tlt my otvn wmjk bud t rat liejivtil.v, ivlicrii .befro:.-! van a w a y sickly mid (could not relish n niml. ConKrntulfttjona to tlu Voj-ctublo Conipuiiiul, us it Is Illll'lillAt fnnii. I Imvo Bivcii birth to tlllR. loxillrr ili not liciiij; ablo for sumo oi lllllll, rc3on to curry tlii'in tp thrir full tinirn. 1 lu.. Oii.s Irtlrr will lulii othorn to Ibis Ionic." Mas. A I,. Ci.BvK.vuat, Uox 301, King City,'. Missouri. .... j . ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY Pov. Women f 1.95 " r These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week , Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store. Strang's Drug Store , -v" ' ' ' " III " ' I At the Center . - of Everything Offering Central location ?n famous. Kitauran with' fiXcu-pricc meals and crvice 1 Carte Garage for your car an cntut Ooor reserved for women auests Choice of over one thousand mod. ililjllsiiiS! S;Slli8li?i sntHotflvalu g!j8fSiS '"Chic.so.On enjoy U Sail. u ii'fOMBac most in Hotel c U Sn1I at Madison St. coiuraodationa. Room Rotri Nwm- PtktJ'cr ly I., r ( Onr Wxa lliHima laroa Pctton 1 Sl.W 34 00 111 .W 500 1C9 ' 4.00 too H Vjwi no 87 A.OU . S O fixtd-PrU Meats BrnllMt . c 75e Lanch4a .... 85c Dinner St.0O-41.50 SuatlsT Dinnar .... SMO CHICAGO skidded und struck tho end ot the cement culvert across the -road. Their our turned completely over. una tanned tiUHide down within 20 of where It struck. Mr. Hamilton had. a broken collar bone and minor bruises but Miss Hamittou was not injure. ' . Mrs. Ireno Wells carried off many of tho flint prizes at the co.imty fair. MrH. Welts lias always ro coived first prizes on lior canned, exhibits and on cakes and dried products. . Mr. and Mrs. GoorKe Jackson had, a very fine pen of Wlilto, Leghorn pullets at. tho . county fair. They took a first prino. T. J. Kish and his son, Harold, took several firsts on their stock exhibits at the fair. "' ' Ba- C. : Lock wood- of tlie . iiite: Win-s captured a number1 of 'i'lrstef aud a grand champion on. his l.eg hr - nou" ht tho fair. ...;. East Eden was shocked "-and : Sat. Nite , ' - - :" 1 Riverside Community I Club Good Music . ; Good Floor '' ,'i-; Good Eats . ! - Everybody 7 ; ;v , Welcome THEATRE 8outh Central Near Eiuhth v TONIGHT isle of Forgotten Women Also Comedy and Scenic Any Seat 15c Anytime ... Children under 12, 10c V. Continuous Show Daily Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M. , Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change dally' except Thurs day. . . . Mr. lClla Patterson, were Jlodfonl would iilllaKo the Kurd of a man jj,,,. f iiornton Hoaue aud fumiiy uusmeaa visitors' last miturday. j who Is nituatcu HKe sir. nmu Mrs,., Karl W'lthrow ami dali;liter I devoid of uy heart at all. ' of Talent spent Monday afternoon : Mr. and Mrs. .Day of Ashland shopping in .Medford. 'came down las.t Sunday to hear: John Uop was in tho valley last : Rov. Xulson's sermon ami are on the britle and groom, Mr. and week vlsltlns his brother Jlra Dopp, grieved to know Mr. Nelson is leav- irs. iiranu uenzer, at tho Rader wno owns a nonie near fnoenix ui.fiiooni soon, place, -.Vliss Youiik In lurniilsl Mr3. J. W. Fish of Phoenix e-'i ,Ed Hamlin Is haujins straw from around killed her engine in the cen-i Joyed a visit the latter part, of ,the, (he Carey place for winter feeding, tor of the road. Before sho could week Ironttfier mother, Mrs.., Ida B. . ilr. Van Dyke Is lntlillni! the last Hot it started two other cars came Jonesj' and also her'sister and 1iu"sm: alfalfa crop from ,the Oeoruo Hurl npon her and had to collide in .or-: F-"'-'-r. ! - . . . , -J - der to avoid striking the stalled ! ear. A man coming Irom the south also came near rnnnin.-; Into, the stalled car because of the lights blinding him. Luckily, no ono was seriously hurt and the ears- were only sligl-tly damaged. Only a week belore, within uO steps of this same placo; Mr. Hamilton and his sister FRANK'S Comedians The Big Tent FRI., SAT.,, SUN. The romantic comedy tl Tent Well Heated Prices 25 and 50 cents . 6th and . Holly; , ; . Coining ' : Tues. Night On '"Not Tonight' Dearie" ;).J I 1 I '" I 1 ; - -rl l : '-r : i f ' 1 .y Blla! is FREE- I I. economical service- JSMSmWm 1. ai ' Mj . .v.... Lu n,,,.,, ,LI-a hi n MA T J LVA U tl ll ll 1 I 1 TO l' X-tV KlIi lrt2fc.3 rl5 I. 11. rnble oonnecHni. Hpvy rub- S WjElfS aiffflsSiic fl ' ,.lnr wn.ihcr. juat undor term!- I fe-SStFyfalr H ft ''tSlT : heater Battery Takes NiHnVwXWJ: '-xThan We Have Ever Offered! ! j OUR GUARANTEE KM. . FREE INSTALLATION FREE SERVICE at our more. than 150. store?. , free: loan BATTERY if weeded during' guarantee ; period. 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