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niP;lVP(VIM) MAll', TRTRiT'SI W, AfRWORT), fiTfROON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, WH. XL Hmoiheifd. One run, one errors, one K-ft on. Thinl InniiiK "!un1liKilh lilt, no 0 Intnl. Sti ll;' l calMl. This w.i.s iiiMioV. Thf lialu' striu-k out, j n- wicker) furvo over tho insiflf , ing a tliinl called strike. ii Frinfli corner. I'lpKi'.is leaped Into the i up. Hull on?, low; i-lirl A iutiitiiii: rliciui'itiv cmitesi. Hvv. H. H. Ut-vH, who arrival III In wliN-h all Mmu-ntK In HHooinlury ; Mudford thi wt'tilr Ironi Turoiiiu, schools ihrougla.oi 'n'"Ml ! Wash., lo lalie uViir dpi MUH'H ft mi in jim mi' insinai- MS hcKMionii tivo i-lfuiljh' lo competo, lifts been nnnounced Ihls week in Ihn locnl high whnol chemistry ..!.... IA' II !...... t ..f i ''..iy " 7. .., r, , intiiit! t'Autf ji 1 11. mi ny wi'ii hiiuwii iiini by tin Atiu'tlt'iin rhi'inif 011(1 ihe pfl'c money In beliitf fill' nlMiu-d liy Alt', iiinl .lrn. Frances K (la rvtui Hi New Vmk city. ! Kotir Hlx-yr-ar H-hiiJ;irnhlpH In j any of 1 lie reiiu-iilzet utilvei-HH U ! of the country ami $ r. n u a yciir. will be the. pi i'.- offered for tlui! four wltipej.H in ihe national con-j t Kt . KsmiyH on chemical nuhjerw' will bo the compel in; fnotor of I he contest. These essay lillist I not exceed J Jill 0 words in length j and will he judged on the hasis of JtnowhMlKe and oriKimi lily. j Kuch state will olfer a separate list of six prizes, consisting of JMI for each of siv different hhIj jects pover-d, in the essay h. The suhjects lo he written upon an: "The IN-Iathm of 'lieiiiN ny to Health and Olseasc," "The Illation of chemistry to the Kre rlchment of J.liV". "The liehitlon fif rhemlstry to Agriculture an I Forestry', "The Itelatiou of Chem istry lo National Defense," "Tho Kelaflon of chemlsiry toi the Home." und "The Halation of Cheminlry to the Development of an Industry or a Itesnuivo In l hi1 rniled .States." The national contest will Host1 Mfin-h I. !'J!i. and will he Judged hy a luro hody of educational and practical authoi-it les in the NuhJiMit. headed by Herbert Hoover .Miss Kllfn Williams. Medford hlKh school Rlrl, won the Htat chemistry contest held four years ao, and a. special off on to prn iliieo a winner In this contest will be made hy the local committee. 4 up. Strike I. Hall 1 hitch. Hall rr and speared ilsoii h hopper j outside, l-'oiil strike ii. Kriych "d tossf-d him out. Maranville attempted to hunt iuit fouled p. up. 1'oul. strike , 1 . The Rabbit l- risch Kot a single off l-tzzt-ri'.H ; shot a lonK fly into the riKhifield hand. Hottomley up. PipK r a s sterol KoenfK hobbled Maranvillc'.s M.ied to pick Kii.vh of first. Kioundc,- jumI the bailor was hafe. 1 I. Krisch mole second. .Strike Mil hell up. Hall 1 low. K(jeniK swuilK. Strike 2 swtmt?. ibtt- m.'Hie a nice riiimiiifi caicn oi oinley fanned swlniiiK for the .Mil ' hell s soeminK safe Texas third ntnke. liuft y up. ' Hiovrras h :'ft: r. Douthit up. Strike 1, i ai ly i aught 1'no It off ml a.-d. Hall 1 wble. Hene,oiiKh a iUlek Ihr.iW to ' bad In dive to M-l Ibis oi,.-. C.-hllK One of tho ouUiaudii..: evenla of iKoeniK it.iew nut Jlitfey at .lir.it, t"k iioiiibit':; IukIi lou!. No run.;, the, Ala son K; yar will bo held on Frisco Kuii: to hiid. Harper up. no lids, one Mi;..r, ,ne left. liasloiate j Knturtluy, Oclobor A. when Hi Hirik' 1 called. Hall I liiuh. Thr rurth Innlns--Vanks: liutli up. lol't vacai.l by Itov. T. It. Temple, i Davis, most wor.shiprul Kiaiur luus-! ' """''" " " i iai pr ; m . ,i.e i can-u. K.nn snot a u.tw recently elected moderator of the : l(.r for On.K0Jlt wi, niake an rjfn. ! "wu i:,1 , uinpin, ; hit into center for two bases. 4nb.m iliHtri,.! f oiu. of u v.di 1 wM-h. iu ih.ikl an oiu ha uipd it a second .strike. Koul. : ir k up. strike i called. Strike haiem (Hhitk.I, is one oi a v.ej-, , m(M iv.ii i.wii?n v fi9. . in i ...... .1 ... .. . .... ..... 1 ( i.ttii 1 1 11 hi' 'him " i- 1 1. 1 1 - j j Htt u ok. jh 11 i 11 ik 11 . nun j io j A. (. and A. AI. Mr. Davis will ' pr struck our, taking a third ' and wide. Hall 3 low. fiehriif sent , he accompanied hy other ninuibeiH jculled Mrlke. It was it sweepiim up tl bih fly to Uoijthit back of or 1 no f.ran.l i.oiik- or (iieon. A::rui.v,. lie let km by. No m us; one second bane. Aleiisel lip. Hall I. itfHpedal ii'titiint of Him eveiiiiiK, j nit. no prnn-H, one b-ft. iouiside. Meusel filed out to lla- ,1..,. 01 . iiiuuii i, wiiii 'rhird lnniiiK--':inl;eif;: Itutlii"'y- l.azeii up. .Mitchell los.sed its ontire (louree team and para- u ,,., , h)s(,,. ,uth (.u, 1( , m lirsl. No runs, one : phernulia, will coaler he. vlaater ,,l)(.k uw. thjH (im. , MO 0.r(1J.H, lliu. .rt . Ma:.nn debtee nit Mi'dlurd camh- ,. , W;..n,., u,,., , ,. . lak hr.u Stlii up a high one, which Kouthit look. No runs, no hits, no errors, .onc(.i w,.ni left on base. Seventh Inninp Cardinals, Ma ranville up. Strike one, called; y'rike two, called. The Ilabldt kicked on this one. Koul. Oh- Habi.it- Kent im a runnini,' fire of swtink'; . hatter with Killer. Maranville i chell Juuled ...i.....,i tl... .l.i.-.i ...,.iL-,. tii.h.-;' I. .nit. b.itter bemv up. HaH out. hiKb; fou"l, FU'iie and Men-el i;uiiiK to third ....... I .- 1 1 in-,. i,. 11I -liltie an .nor ..r Milch'lt H.o. Mitchell lotted this one iit'o. bati.-d lor lberi Kim litit fibl stand. KoUl. -Mil- Mi'llH'l scored oil cb. il sent up a biKh fly lo il fie fly Ibtrp.r. l.az- er....n. la. nihil up. Koul. sUik- irt. Hcii-.n-rll NO. Hall -H one Duuthit flb-cl out to J'as- yide. n-imouuh hit into a dial. play. Kriych to .Manumit' nus, none No runs, no hit ft on. O ya (Viw M.-uselPip; strike n.', , ,11. tt; strike two. hWUtuf. tint- tenser. ' ' 1 ilisiiie; foul: foul: bail tw ball three, low; foul ..1 aot :i base on ball pitch beinK just elf the the plate. I.uzzeri ii MeiK'el stole Ha'zci L.-in- -ifc at first Sir 6" hits, one error, non tomlc dne run. left en. Kiyhth inninjf. Cardinals lu pn went io to play third for tin oni- iariKs ami iuiocn.-i n. - Men- ond in pla.-e of lazzeri. Hiuh up. the fourth MijjIi popped to f.ehrif;. l-n.s-h iin-r oi up. row n i... ....... Strike one., nox i i"" " .ti,d Mil- Kame. The Cards were koIuk n(u-r s ' sacrifto. the first pitch. Hottomley op. ke one. swiniK; ball one, WPP, a. I'll) liim.in's l wa an i'i on) 1 all two. outside; strike ; wiiiik: Hoiloinl-y Mnn k A.iiiiMii lor lb- third strike - l.'llMh si oie r,e.-i,ni. I la ley 1.1 Halt on.-, hlfih. liafey Hied s. I. b!.' No runs one hit. no errors p-fi ,.n base. loved thiou-'Uiout Ihe slate. He was I RADIO PLAYLET HOLDS INTEREST Tho Htory of a hootleuner's fam ily at the head of which is an Idealistic daughter striving to change the occupation of Iter fath er niul brother was well told last night by a group of players broad cast tag from station KU Helen Nun-is' fifth radio play, "Ann Man ages. " One of the most loveablo und realistic characters ever porlrayed by Miss Norris was the shrill voiced little I'elo who insl.sh-d on helping Ann onlcriaiu her .lint. There was enough action and ftuspense to make the pirty Intel -estlpft from Ihe first until the sur prise end. Unlike most of Miss Norris' dramas "Ann ' Manages" was n title uii'iiilNed with humor. Adrienne's Medford Nat. Bank Bldg. A Real wet weather Special (..inline all-silk Umbrellas ( ina rant ced rain c . f : in all eolius, wiili taiii-N lxmlcis anl l'.un'v lian clles. Regular values in 15.00. On sale tomor row at $6.95 Speeial for Ifnnnrrow! A new lot of Leather Coats in brown, reen, reil. navy and tan. liiaran iced rain proof, keal values at our surpris ingly moderate priecs $18.95 $25.00 $39.50 : ; W r; Itcv. Itayinouil S. (ccs later IraiiMrcrred lo the Meihodiht chiircu at Tacoina, afier wards laken over hy the local inlu iKlcr. W. II. W. Kecs, Jr.. n hrother. Is a Presbyterian ininislcr in Long Island, N. Y., and hin slidor, Mrs. K, 1!. (.chert, is I lie wile ot ihe paslor of Ihe Community church al Longvfcw, Wash. Melons coming to Tacoina, Mr. Kees wuh jiastor of Ihe Woodland Park Methodist church in Seattle, to which church Uov. Petnlierton, f former pastor of the Ashland i church, has just been transferred. .Mr. Hoes has always been Interest ed in civic affairs, and has ex pressed n desire to en fry his sluuv ot community service which falls lo the churches hero. The new min ister was in Ihe nthtdlo of his term as president of li e Tacoina Minis terial federation when he was trans ferred to Medford to lake lleverciul Temple's place.. , date I Without a doubt, SHlnrday's Klli ering will be Ihe most brilliant Ma sonic aflalr over staged In south j ern Oregon and scores of oul-ol' I town quests will he on ha ml lo i toy Ihe visit of the slate oil i cials and se- the impressive de gree work wl.' ;h will ! presented ! by tlie widely known WashiiiKton j lodge team. An invitation lias been j extended by Worshipful Master i ('. l-'iiruas of the Med bird lodge lo jail M.ihotiic bodies in Portland as I well as soulliera Oregon lodges, iaud, accordiii-'? to word from Porl I Inud. at least luo guests will come from the Hose City. ! AM of the details of Ihe meeting j of October I'.', and the cnlerlaiti j moot of guests are being handled i by t Worshipful Master l-'urnas and I wardens id' Medford Lodge I Oil und 'a number of coin in it tees working ! under their supervision The ladies of the IWern Star I'diworlh I will prepare anolhcr of I heir laslv itaiHiucts which will tie Herveu to members ami .'iuchIh In the hunqiiet room on ti e second floor ot Ihe Masonic building at o'clock. The lodge sessions will follow imiiiedi ately alter tne liaiiquel, lieiiiK hfdd In Ihe beautiful new hall on the third floor. hailed. Ittith got a single over the ! middle bag. ( -brig up. Hall I : outside. Hall 2 wide. Hull 3 low laud outside. Strike 1 called. Oebrig got a base on balls, (be j l ou 1 1 h pitch being low. Meusel ; up. strike I swung. Ituih tcor.-d on M cusrl's ib.llble to left, Cebrig holding up at third. Iii'.zeii up. Hall 1 low. outside. Strike 1 swutig. Strike 1 swung. Hal) 1 luw. High t hrew j.ut i'izzi)ri at first, Cebrig holding (bird. Hob- L E TtlltMINOIIAM. Ala., Oct. f.. iA't Dr. .lobti ( . Dawson, nresi- teni uf 1 toward college, investi gating' t he .reported diugging of A. lb Jefferv, a student, in nMi nectlou with the atiutia) fralernity rush" today declared indications point to "outsiders" and not col lege s'ndenis as rcspomdhln for Ihe .leffery affair. Hi expressed belief that arrests -would follow within 4S hours. Dr. Dawson pointed to Ihe state ment of- .lerfeiy that he been tun semi-conscious aTter taking a soft drink with t wo strangers. .lef I ery's statement to the college head added that he met 1 wo I toward college students later, while m1 ill suffering from Ihe effect of the drug, and Was c sorlcd in (be Pi Katipn Alpha fraternity house i lor a bn nu net. at which t hue he Wiim pledged. Jefferv ret ut ned I he f i at ernlty pledge button early this week, the breaking of the pledce and I he reported drugging cumin u simul taneously, .Milled Widespread lll teniHl in college circles, here. ISSUE SUPPLIES rtsou up. The 1'ardinals' infield' was slill in on the grass. Hall ).! Hall 1! wide. Hall :i inside. Strike; I calb-d. Itohertsnn walked, the fourth pi tcli being low a nd t he ; bases -were full. Hengough up. 1 Strike 1 called. (Ichrig scored on Dengougb's single to right, Mous-d : stopping at I bird and Uohei tson ( holding second, Alexander was taken from tbe box at this stage.; ;up. Strike I swung. Mali I liio.b j Hall - high, l-'oill, strike . Kob I ertson made a diving catch of ; 1 ligh's hot groumb-r. jumping to i his feet and threw him out. l-'riseb o l-'ool. strike 1. I'otil. strike l. I'Visch struck out, taking the third calb-d strike; HoUoniley up. Hall i I low. Tills was a floater. Strike ' called. Strike 2 swung, liall 'S jhigh and wide. Hottomley struck 'out for the second lime, swinging at the third strike. No runs, no 200 Boxes Eaton, Crane s I bits, no errors, none left on. I'iflh Inning -Vankee: Strike I. called. Halt 1 low. Hall 2 high and inside. J-"i Iseh tossed out Hub ert son at first. Hengough up Krisch went back of seitm.l and took Hengough's high fly. Pipgras up. PJpgras popped to Maianvilb-. No runs, no hits, no E rrors, iioim left ..n. Sixth Inning -('a ids: I laf.y up. Mil. hell, Ihe only left-handed ! si rike I swung. Hall I low. l-'onl spltball (wirier III captivity or out 'strike liafey fli.-d mil (., Meusel. went into the box lor ibe Cardi- Marper up. Hall I, high and wide, mils. He warmed up for a minute ! St rike 1 called. Kind, strike 1'. or two, Pipgras up. Hall 1 wide, I Harper filed-out lo Uuwh. Wilson Hall 2 wide. Strike called. no. Hall I high. Koul, strike I. Mi-use) scored when Pipgras- was j 'I1kou ; grounded out . to (ichrig, hit hy a pitched ball. KobertHon J unassisted. No runs, no hjis, no went. In ( hint and Hengough to j errors, none left . second. Paschal batted for Durst, j Yankees Pm-ehal up. Hall one. Paschal up. Strike 1 called. Uob- i oiilMide; foul, st rike one; 1'ascha I ertson scored ou 1'ascha l's single j n t tempt tal lo hunt ; ball two, low: lo right, hut Henguugb was thrown 1 ball three, high and inside. I'as out at the plate, Douthit to Krisch 1 dial was given a ticket to first, to Wilson. Koenig up. Koul. i the fourth pitch being on the in strlke 1. Hail 1 inside. Koenig 'side. Koenig up. P.all oie. high: popped t0 ISottnniley. Kour runs. Jstr.ke one. called. Mitchell tried four hits, no errors, two left. to pick Paschal off first. Ha H ; Kourth Inning Cardinals: Vil-iwo, inside; foul, strike two. Koe-; son up. Paschal went into center! nig struck out. swinging for the for the Yankees. Hall 1 low, out- third strike, Ituth up. Strike one, ; side Foul, stiik" 1. Wilson tried called: strike two, swung: ball on-,' Statione ry a box . 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes We believe this is the Biggest Stationery Bargain that has ever been offered anywhere See Our Windows Heath's Drug Store Open Evenings All This Week LARRY and FRED At a montii)-; of the continuous school census enumerators held last night at tho junior high school j r.-i, . inemoers were iiHsignco to their respective districts,, and were given supplies and instruc tions hy Superintendent 10, It, Hed rick. So far aft is known Medford Is the only place In tho United Slates which uses the system installed last year whereby n cIoho chock is made on new arrivals in .order thnt no children who should ho in school fail to enroll. The city has been divided into b'Jl districts with a su pervisor from the P.-T. A. In charne of each. Mih. 11. II l;ry:uit is di rector of tin; continuous census or ganization When a new family moves into thet city some membfi' of Ihe com mittee Invest! -'ales und finds out how many children of school age are included. A report is made at once to tho school of I Ice. The sys tem has proved successful, accord ing to Mr. Ilcdj'lck, particularly in the case uf people who spend Ihe winter in local auto camps and might succeed, if they desired, In keeping their children out of school under it less systematic census net hod. YANKS TAM-: SMtDMI (JAMK (Continued from Pago One.) Brisb ane s Today (Continued from Pago One.) for its living. That Is what builds up values, savings hank accounts and Wall Street prices. Dr. Cat, ctlitor of Ihe Kpwoith Herald, btatnes American parents for this "unsianked" generation. Says he: "The youth of today learns les sons of banditry, petting, free love and divorce at the feet of the older generation." That's it little Revere, hut parents might find it way to keep youn ; children from smoking, to say nothing ot drinking vile bootleg poisons, Inability of Auictlcnn parents to control their children Is a danger to Ihe next .;eneratlon. What is the meaning of a clear desk? The answer decern!: on the man sitting at the desk. John I), liockefcllcr "wanted to see n man with hb feet on it clear desk, husv thinking tin new plans to make money for Standard Oil." " Mr. ItockefePei- himself UtaV have had an untidy desk. A man of his power certainly tried lo do inotfi than any one man could do. Never mako a hard and fast rule about your employe's desk, clear or littered, or about anylhinr, else. Hard aud fast rules have caused many employers to lose good men. It was the night heroic the first "world's series' .;anir in New York and 4noit sat In Hue through the darkness waiting lo get a good seat. That Is nuue trouble than a majority of the 4etb" would have taken to get a lob, a bettur job. ut jUo Improve their mluda, inside. Ituth got a base on baits. The fourth pilch being wide. (Jch rig up. Durst, Kulh and (iehrfg scored on ' (iehrig's terrific home run drive into tlirf right fiidd j stand. Meusel up. Strike 1 called.; Strike 2 swung. Meusel struck out taking the third strike with,, his j but on bis sliotihler. t Luvitferl Up. ' ! on) st : ike I . Strike swung. Alec took l.hw.cri's roller and loosed him out. Three runs, two hits, no errors, none left. Second Inning Curds: The boys hick ..r first gave Oehrig the big hand as lo- trotted down to bis posh lou. 1 in r per up. Hall 1 out- dde. Strike 1 catled. Hall L high tnd wide. P.all ;t inside. I larpcr not a ba.se on balls, t lie ftinrtti pilch being on the outside. Wilson ' up. Strike 1 called. Harper scored j on W ilson s doe Into right cen- i it. Maranv i up. Strike 1 ailed. Hall low outside. Knill 1 strike :, ball 2 low. Hall 3 Inside; md low-. This pitch almost got away from Itengougn. n Maran- vllle's single to center. W ilson scooted to t hb d. Alexander up. Hal) I outside. Hall 2 Inside. Strike t called, Koul strike Hall 3 ut side. Wilson scored w hell I ji.i-.eii took A lex's grounder and threw wildly past (iehrlg. Maran ville went to third. Maranville went lo third, and play was halted while discussion around Pipgrns. i (touthit up. Koul strike 1. Hull 1 high and Inside, Manmville scored j when houthit hit into u double I olay, Koenig to l.a'.er to (ichrig. , j High up. Koul strike I. This i was a long fly Into the left field M.-mds. Hall I high. Koul tiike1' Ibill outside. Koul. Halt 3 jl ont.dde. High popped (A Kobeit-ij Hon. Three runs, two hit-', one 'I error, none left. t Second inning Yankees; Kob- ! ertson up Hotlomley look ltobert-i' son s high hopper and raced to the bag ahead of the runner. Hen- i gough up Pall t. Hall i'. Hull .1. Hengough nut a free ticket to first. ! the fourth pilch belli;; wide. Pip- j gin up. Plgras Koril ice.l Wilson: to Hottomley. Hurst up. Hall 1 low outside. Hall J w .e. Uen uough scored on Hurst's stashing bit into center. Koenig tip. Hall wide. Htrtke 1 culled. Koenig tivnt up a high fly which Kitsch MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price; No Matter What the Price MANN'S lvieii s u Saturday In Our epar DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON EVERY ITEM New Fall Suits at Reduced Prices' Men's S30.00 Suits now ; . .S26.98 Men's S35.00 Suits Now S31.48 Men's S40.00 Suits Now S35.98 Men's S45.00 Suits Now S40.48 Men's S50.00 Suits Now S44.98 Thee suits are made of the newest fall materials and patterns Kuppenheimer and other good makers. Men's ; Dress Pants 20 Off Regular Prices Boys' Dress Caps S1.50 Value Now 98c New Styles of Men's Dress Hats on Sale Saturday Mon's fi.OO Hats, now !..$4.58 .Men's $(.00 Hals, now $5.4S Men's 8.IH Hats, now 7.'2S .Men's 10.00 Hats, now $S.!S yv e Extra Specials Boys' Rain Proof Blouses 'Wind proof and warm; a'os (i to Ki. Regular :.U Men's Outirig Flannel Gowns 'nillll !Sa 1.7.- val. Satnrdav, itv; , On : iair ill sizes; np to ;i,,"$l,28 Kcri'EMitaiu Men's Outing Flannel Pajamas l"i to skl.T") values. On sale Saturday. Tom Sawyer Shirts and Blouses for Boys (hiaianteed fast colors. Special 89c and 95c Meit's Pajamas -Made ol' -oinl Outing Flan nel; n to :..")0 values. $1-95 Mail Orders Promptly Filled - Boys' Slipon Sweaters deduced 10c'o t l.T") values $1.50 fj..")0 values S1.9S :;.."0 val ios S?3.18 Sensational Sale of Men's Underwear Men's Union Suits $1.75 Values $1.28 Medium v e i tr h t Kihbed Vniou Suits; Ioul; sleeves and ankle length; regular price $1.50 Anuiversarv $1.28 sale inicc, suit Men's All-Wool Shirts I'eudleton and (ireenwood makes S 1.75 hi SJ.50 20 co Off Jtcuuit$) Men's Part Wool Union Suits Lolly; sleeve; ankle length; splendid iuality; all .nnivcisary sa Saturday, suit sizes. Ic prifj $1.68 c THE thwitmait(Stait j -j STORE rOH EVERYBODY" J fHON-4(K-47 " Postage Prepaid Men's Dress Shirts at Great Reductions 1. !"' val lies .. ' S.1.7 -V)0 values .V.S2.1S t::."o values $3.i8 18 years in Medford, selling quality goods and service. Agents for Butterick Patterns