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0 o o o o MEPFCmTD "MATT; TTUP.TJXF. AfFDFOUT), OUK ("iOX. TTT.sDAY. OfTW.T? lftts. P.T!F FTYTC 1 ROAD ENTHUSIAST Ji. B. YEON DIED. PORTLAND MUY i'oi:-pi.A'l. Dm., u,:. i-; -..P -l-din :. 4Von. Portland cap it. list who .lid inn. h In the i- I'liipm- nt of Oregon's ro.nl .--it in. died kisi my ht. iiu 'I 0 J. Cuming tu ill iin ,is ;i Iii-..-j:ing itm p lah.ii cr In hei :i me :i niilliamiire in -J 1 years. ! i i i't i ri'.i I mm ihe hniihe,- husl nc s in linn;, ami tht-rt in'l.-i- d--voted miii h nl h.s time in the i . t : I til" good rn;t,i. lie us u l. - in t he niiislnminn of the ( '. h;m'n..i ICiver hinhwav. and v, .. i !! ,-inm- years a im-iii her ilu- tate hmlnviiy rmnniis -ion. A monument In his nam-' t.-, ;he Yeon building, in the heal I of i tip I'oitlnnd business l i ( ri-t . H" Was horn April ;M. 1 t. .". lit lla til ;tu:t iut, f'UH . utitl imi lo He- I'nri'-.l States as a youth He h ariied Knglish in a nuh1 s. 'tool al I )''(iii in i: ( hio. l will king t 1 horns a day as l- a lopyer. II.' a rnvfMl in 're; it: I X s .") wit h SL' .'.K in his po-; and his first work in this p n i, t 1. 1" th.' country .was as i Inuuer il Cnihlamet. W ash . at $ .i day. I If mad.- his stun on the mini to w'.-alt h hy obtaining n.n with which he ecr-ied on losing operations. Wlcn he n--l i k d ho employed i.'.'.o men )i ( i. -to her S In- w as st ti ken with an a- titi- intestinal tmip h and an operation was perform ed. Kor a while he showed im provement hut yes! en lay he suf fered a nlape. SAI.T.M, Orn.. Oct. Hi. -(() Ti ihiites to tin- lil'i' ol' Uic late John i. Veon wen- paid today by lnv crnoi' litliTson and S'ate High way Kniiintifi Itoy A. Klein. "TI ai!Hr nl John Venn." said 111" Kovt'inor. "was one of iht most wonderful tl'-u has ever come under my mdicc. 'lis rising; in a I )in!e more than 'J'l years Hon) i day lahcrer to the iosscss.r ol a lai-:e fortuilo and a position w lp re h" unselfishly and at peiv.onal sat -ril'ice gave g,reat service 1 o ' the puhlic is indeed reniarUahle. He was one ol (ho most progressive athl libit; cit incus ot Orogon, devot ing; most of liis time, for m:iiiy years to Ihe upluiildii:-'; ol' the H :;. Perhnps his cnil st aniline iichieveiip.-ni for the public good vas his interest in and support of highway legislai ion arul construe. thiii. In this ho was the outstand ing, man of On -ion. i:v his pass- nK :i pliu-n : h:i I i va.at.,1 tlel nt.WKI!. C.,1,... Oct. -nnnot l.? I11,,1 l,y any .tl..-r -,., nnV(1,,s ,., .,.,, i,,,1.,,. "I.i the passing of John II. Yeon Ihe state 1 ig!iway departtnenl hits losl n close fia md," said Kiminecr Kh'ln. "I worked as resident enui-lie.-'f during the consti UfHoii of Hie Coliiiiibia River highway in Mult nomah county In r.il when lie serv er! as roadinaster. It was a pleas ure to work under n man ol- hi.i type and an inspiration and ex ample." Wall Street Report ni:w Y(H:k. Oct. n;..ti'. Spurred on hy recapitalisation and I a i.'i a Ide d iviilend ru mors. the stock mark el continued its move to higher gmnml today on a la rue volume of buying. .More than iwo I Mo- I oi s. M outgo ni ery Ward. I'nioTi I Carbide and National Cash K Is--, ler attained recud high prices, the gains ranging from I to nearly I n point-;. The market closed strong. The increased speculation in the! oils hd to some selling of ihe hiuh 1 priced stocks. .Montgomery Ward ' il-ehne.l lo J!t'; ( liry.-h-r loot; up . ihe p., re for 1 he motors and reach ed 1 a . when ( lenei al Motors fell hack several poinis on profit -taking. Cushman Sons rose ;i points to L'JU. a record figure. Adams Kxpress, and Dupont Im proved "i to ti poinis. Sales ap proximated I L'lin.onu shares. Many I lav-ana s: 01 e keepers us- :ik( s of the boa species instead eat1' as "mousers " 1 "Made by the same pSSjjJ&u maker for thirty years, , ftw thesamecigarin blend, materials, price, Ceorg?V.Childs keeps ! its quality. Sumatra- jr wrapped, lonft-filled isf Actual ' five full inches, banded .Ss,?jf I for your protection, JfSiSf generously good. fca rM"'""y I GEORGE W. RMy ' - MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Distributor . ! q i; ; Medford, Oregon : TOP-GRADE EGGS MUCH IN DEMAND AFTER ADVANCING i' i;ti.a VP. "Me.. ct. );. -i,'i Dt-lnriiul f..r lop grades ..r eggs was a-t. vc today a nil ,sl uppers were mom than willing m l.ijy at figures s l yesterday when standard extra advanced a e. ni and standard fii Cm- per .In. n jumped IU to ' were unehang- i 'Kh.-r grade I Veided firmin 'o:it white extras Vork maj ket at has induat'-il tit Would adval:ee as ;it have how n ss of I 'n.-ific on the New ! '. liiic per ili.zi-n it pi i- es here ; hipno nts to the Hood profits of v.' kit "h th - Ctnier .pioi.!ti..:s vvi:e un- a Hired. Ian the undeiione alonn .'I 1 )., miinued easy. I'i'iee lil'iVein. hts on the dressed He al mai Icets were loiiitry air. i.arye reeeipis of veal with slow demand sent pr ntipTed .es oil lop quality sniff down as low a? r'i llos. on the other hand w ere firmer, si rietly eh nice lit; lit- leuhim; Me to a shade higher, while uoo.l to ehoie,. offerings s.dd around 1 :t L,-. I.amhs hviv in moderate supply and steady al L'a L'je. I'ouitry quotations were steady and ti ueha Mil, treon onions how ed a ten dency toward more fii nni'-ss j.iday. reports l i on i p. rowing disi rieis saying raisers are asking $:t.nfl f. o. h. shipping point. It hi officially estimated ty Un l.een department of afi ricti tt use til-fern's onion crop will he n r.D.OOii luhels smaller Ulan (hat last year while thmimhotit the entire 'iiuntry the crop will he ;.,i;i4.nua hnshels under 1 :n'7. Most a les of Oregon liaiivers today were at n:!.."0 per ewt. for I". S. Xo. I grade, while Yakima Spanish" lype onions hi ught al.oiil k 10 vii'"l"l for three, days. Iir- rivo.1 last nishf mid early today. -"' "'II .M-Mvlly npar ini.iutKht last nlKhl I..U the flal.s m.-lt.-.l aB lu-y r..a.-lil tin- .;,omi,l and win- . .w, .,,,.,,,,, is nisi 1,11!. oin N l;r ( lunula towns, o. ..n ii insoer .iimuoes man llli! I eapttiii city, however, came reporls of heavy snow storms throughout the day yesterday. In the vleinily of flranrt Junclioii on the uesiern slope of ihe rot-kies. several inches of snow fell. Several parlies of !itiii("is were known io he snowbound and volun teers were mleavoring to rearh them today, A storm of blizzard proporl ions lashed that portion ol Wyoming he. ween Cheyenne and Laramie yesterday and made 'automobile roads inTpa hsji hJe Stale motoring assoeia t ions and autliorilit s warn- ed woiild-he travelers between the two cities a-,'aiiist starting out over Jhe roads in cars and as a result it was not believed thai any were Hiianded. Snow fell at Santa Fe. N. M yesterday and low' temperatures i prevaijed throughout that state. : Molilalia luut show yesterday, ; also. Willi accompailV llg ow te I peratures. Weather forecast m today h-nt lope to warm weather fans. The forecast lor ihe entire mountain region was for warmer weather amPl'air. i Oregon Weather I Cloudy and mild, probably rain in the extreme west portion lo- ; ui:lit anil cilncsilny, with fresh "intherly winils. ! L INTEREST GROWS BILLIARD ITCH SCHEDULED HERE I.oeal Idlliard fans are looUin forward to John l.aylon, wh M'- i h ...nti I. im V.MH.ic.t .-h:. m lit on. and Willio Hoppe. w orld's I s.i hit Ik lin hi ilia rd ehann)irin, who will appear hen- in a l"ii-poiiU tliret- eiishion match at Ih ow n's next Thursday at 3:3'i and s p. m. The l.aylon and Hoppe eoinhiua- ' lion is without a dophl the leadin--; hillianl attraction of this time. ; Seldom are two top-iiotehers se.-n together in one hilliard exhihitior.. and a keen rivalry exists hetween these two elteists. As Will he recalled it was the t ilia n-haired Johnny who lit Vet the dope in t lie la -a i hree-cushion lomia im-nt . held in Chicago, when he defeated the vet eran Hoppe for the title in the last game. These iwo come as touring part ners, hut their matches are a dis tinct departure from the ordinary exhihitlon inasmuch as they hoth try for victory, which calls for all the cue cunning which they pos- s. J.ayton, who is now national Unidop. defeated Hoppe for the i ' ,' 't title in the final game the last na ( tinnal championship lourna mem. ! lie also held the idle in i:iu, i:rji, i j;'2L' and lit I'll, lie was the world's pocket hilliard champion iti in Hi. Fights Last Night (Ity the .Wiicialrfl l're ASTOlilA. (He., net. Hi. A .laek.l'.urke of Alhina. and Tmighy Wing. Portland lighiweiyhl. battle I eighl rounds to a draw here laM night in Ihe main event of a boxing piogram. Knell Weighed 1 :i 1 pound.-. Chicago Dave Shade, San Fran cisco, on (point I'd "(. "owhoy" Jack Willis. San Antonio HO. Walter Madey, Chicago, knocked out Mor gan Cardneu Chicago I ;i I . Toronto Fi ankle (lenaro, New York, outpointed Frenehy Jlelan-1 ger. 'loronio Hu. Mohhy Clark.' Manuh p. died I : vot Toledo, outpointed Ahx Pairiie. yOarv. ago when he led th. Toronto ( iJ ). A it MeCann, I 'hi la- in balt:n-.: but : lumped delpliia. outpointed Tommy .Mitch- eyes of ;h mmmhm I; ell. Toronto tUl. iand did not rei.-ive a vl New York ( Jeorye t 'ourtney. There was a tie for W.L.I..I. I. ! Wil.- : Vitli.,.. rv.-lan.l ,91. !.,. i:a,i,:,. ! v v....i i i . "Knif.,. i.;t,i ,,,. ' ok,.,h,n., , .. ,, ,,,. i p,mca ,.tj. ( j i; n .. nutlM.liit.Ml Mar J,,, ,.ul.lii iV (.,ilns , 'e.lar Rnpid. Ja.--I-Jdili Mason, : St. Paul, and Henry Fale.ua no, San Francisco, drew ( 1 a . I Philadelphia Eddie Sh-a. chi- cago. and Davie A hail. Panama, j drew ( int. t Cincinnati Cecil llayne, Lmiis I vllle. knocked out Kddle .Mnruun. I lost on I ." i. Pflly liyan. Cinciu , n.'iii, knocked out Jimmy Kvans. IVoslon ( 1 ). Jimmy Hackley, Los Angeles, stopped Paul A lien, Chi cago (7 ). Pittsburgh Johnny Melow. De troit, outpointed Phil Coldstetn. Pittsburgh (SI. Rudy Coder, Ta rentum. Pa., outpointed Tony La Rose. ( "hicinnjii I i . I'.altimore I lenry llewancker. France, stopped P.ohhy (lan-i: limore ctt. .Milwaukee Spug Myers. I :a 1 - ,''JI" eaitpojnted Harry Chicago (Hn. Political Talks on Air Tonight SAN KKANl'ISCO, (111. 111.- -II'l (ioveriKir Aifred F. Smith of N York. Democratic presideo lial candidate, wilt he heard from Sedalia. Mo., tonight over Pacific roast -tat hniK of the X. It. C. system. The speech will he broad cast hetween ! and 7 o'clock. Pa cific standard time. Dudley Field Mahme, speaking in favor nf (ioveinor Smith's can didacy, will he heard at Dream land auditorium. San Francisco, between !f and HI o'clock tonight. This talk will he hroadcast through stations Win, Dak la ml and K FI, Los An,:c!eH. For ihe Republicans. Stanley Weigel, attorney, will spe;i it li om K Y A. San Francisco, from !t to !-:n p. m. on behair of Herbert Hoover, Repubtfean pi csident ial eaildida te. His siil.Jcct will he "ForeiKii RdatioiiK." N" F. W YfillK. Oct. IS. ifll litica I speakers on the radio to- ; n!i;ht include: remoemde tjovernor Alfn-d 10. Smith from Sedaliu, Mo., at V p. m. over W.IZ and coast to t-fiasl networ k of Na- ' tional Itrcuuleasting eftmpan.v. Franklin D. lioosevelt froin New1 York, iteeepiing the nomination f for governor, al 7 p. ni. over WJZ. ' Scheie clady. WHAM. Rochester. Augustus Tluoiias, play writ; hi. at II p. m, over WAHC iind i'n-, lumbia hmaile.istlng chain. ltcpiihllcnn ; W. II. Hill, rhalrmnn of New Yotk Slate Hoover-t'urtls Com paign committee, at C p. m. over w i ;a f. Catherine llyi ne, Itepuldiciin Xat iona I commit tee woman from Connecticut, at r. ; 1 0 p. m, over WTIC. Hartford. Conn. t With pari radio nloi ck broad -' eitKtii.g In the jdroel at nights OtllV II ViOHt till If n t,itt r-rnni.a "r " ,n 1 I A rnfnmi1 nmrntlvf Ktfimi) I iKn I.. In I.hupiI In l"liin:i lo hnni.r ll'. Sun Yat-ten fonndfr of National-! ICKEY COCHRANE IS CHOSEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER tHli;o. ln "M i' Ue ' ' V(1 (!. i lor- hrane. twiMP . old .at. h'er for the )'h;! A! hh-i i s. today w . t he mo-t alital'le pi.. -. 1 u I In the Amerir.m lir'S s-asoli. Coehraiie award l.y a nriiKin poinis oVef Heillie Man ...ins oiittielde-. 'l"lr. nant'd n er in iii- league's Won tile only two ush. st . In addition to havin his iviii;.' ins tilled "!i the ji.uior ci'i i honor nl- .iI-.hl; w il h the ) vious winners. v. hrane w;H eeiC I IMhl in . was made l.v has.-h ill v l iters in the l -Mir. In the votin ash. The . ommis- .hi- eeived :.: points while Manusa who finished second in the Am"' i. an league's indi idual huttim l .lee l e. eived .". 1. i:ery niehh.'i' i f ihe eomnii sion voted for Maaush, iwo pke ing him first, one -:e.'on.l. I'm' tllild and one fifth. Second !.!- man Tony l.azzei-i am) pilhe aite ll-.y t of the New Y.r' Yankees came in for one fir plaee ranking each. t'o. hrane. who joined tin1 ,th leiics in l!r", and i in tned ial e hmke into the regular .Uneni ranked foiutli la-I with is mr Vole; iller reeivin; Mi. ke . a in l it j ( 'oiinie Ore.. where :iliie lip to the from I'orilan.t. e riiih'l eifcMP M tcU elnl the I'.oi rte. I his. p m- al'l.-r at f I. all ofessiolial eventl'll h: ehall Hosion . I'n 1 :P) - e.yc1. While o ra ni' was of the largely res s in the se;e. nl hitting ranked by ci.nim;si..n u ponsil'l." for il -on J i -- :: Co. h- niemli r s being ie show- ing of the closii-.i; day His i hie win tag runner Ath.!-' !" during th of the enmpuig: .inn and ability t out al the pta; high in tb estima haseball writers. plmed lii in ' turn of t he 1 1.,. t:... I man. Joe .h.'.lu" n.l I.MZz.Ti.. .,.;, id the Vitt. g 7 oi Willie K'al.iiH ,' ,if.h' ., ;.,ic,,u u :.. i,,i;i and third has- man. while l.e.m tlo:- Hu.oi' Washington, iiwiupion hit- in- of ihe ciicuii. and Kail, Comb- N'urk were tied for Hi ',01 SLATED FOR CUB BERTH IS REPORT ClIICACO. Oct. Hi, l,T) The Tribune today said lhal Rogers Hornshy, second baseman himI manager of the Poslon Ihnvei. Will be traded to the Chicago Clll-s as soon as Ihe Hosioii clnh nanes its price for the leading hitler of the National league. The deal, previously denied by president of hoth dub, now i. "positively under way," the papcr said. The price to he paifl for llornshy may run as high as !.:'(. ii Uii(), plus two oi' more players, the Tribune stated. I lornsby recent ly told a news paperman, Ihe paper continued, that he expected to he moved to Chicago. Hortisby's transfer may not he ef f ecled for some lime, however, accord! pi, to the Tribune, until the (trice is agreed Upon and Ihe Craves' management agrees on a player or players lo he received in return. The Tribune said negot in t hois were begun a mouth ago when William Veeck. the Cubs' president went lo New York lo discuss the trade wit h President Kmfl Fuehs of Ihe llraves. A tentative agree ment was said to have been made at (hat time. llornshy told Ye.-ck he would welcome a chance to plav In Chh-auo. the paper said the million dollar motor laiel f New ith pla'O. - TODAY'S BATTLE MAY DECIDE THE COAST PENNANT vi'l!AMK.Ti), Va S,u 'Ainii'iKu' Sen, il of San Ptancisr. ir i.i-.'st Mud-: i'h u.iine of the itii's ehanip!on-hi) i in that may mi. ill' W illi ill'ee victories in tin- l.:i;:. if ilie Seals can mmp off with the : ih:e today it will .iiiit Ihem of t'.'t per cent of the 1 .'..Otlil I mil li-. The l-.-liahle lefl ailll of V.ill. I 'inch'' Kia-tli. r. leaiiiie lea.iin-: uwrlcr. likely will he calh-.l upon in selVC the leather I.elleU lor Ihe Seals today. He is manager Ni. k W illiams' hesi li. l in sin h a ci ii- and lias hail he h.-netit of of resl. Itllether pitched , ihe first bailie of the seri la-t Wednesday. Manager liu.ldv Hy.m e nietito is hard put In a w ay. 1 lis top notch f I ingi i da; 11.1 Wi h:ng have 1..-1 ride:- ' ..ml fin l.een overw n-ked durim: the five days. Louis Vinci, lefl ha: haviny pitched in three games, i: iv Ki-aiim;, righthander who l-he.l -ec.nd to Kuelher this mi, in two contests. I ; v;mi b' peeled to llinnv either Max l!a oi- I'u.lgy Could, hoth rluhihaiv ch: into tip- breach. one of the largest em reason is looked for Thursday's and Frida her.- more than 7. aim f; out each day. ,,f ' 1,1 gam. turned Wds toda 15 I'IMMlLti, Colo.. Oct. u. (rV- lice officers today announced y had definitely identified i. ldo's 'mysicry iiuin" as Russell s two Wilson of New Mcrket. (int.. and league in ; nileil his tale of war ex p. -lain Ihe eiiio as a product of i magiiia I imi. ;: e::i The authorities said they had . tied ihem.-elve.-, 1 1 1; 1 1 Wtl-oa third ha . been the victim of a "peeiiliar a I t wil" ii- many yi':i is and itiially ihoiighi himself to t.e misin. Harr.v Devlin of To , t'.iliailii who Was 1 eporl e. hN i -nl killed in action In Vvw e in 1 1 il. the eoun s fully iv k on him Wilson w ill be kept iv tell here until he .covered Innn an all lo- rol.heiv a vee Just H I Medford O ATTENDEE MARK r., ict. h; (hie of ihe laruesf rmwils thai ur and i he ever al (t tided a I'cot ha!! ,uamc in unlimlii'icd southern Ol"goll is expected to al . today for ''"'I tl"' tothall ;:anie next Sat- a.'iiie i"o.it 'irday aficinoiu: ia this city he- se; -es in a ivveeti t he Medtoi i! tii'-Ii school and the r.i:'s ,,t' Sah-tn hiL-ii scttoot simads. ()w ir ; to the hearing that the contest will have upon ihe mythical slate championship thai will he discuss nl 111 the I'll d ol tile season. Iheie is con iderahh- inlet .-m upstate in the coiltesl. roach t 'a Iti son hits received .as sura nccs from a m inn her of coun iry tans thai, thmmli ihcy have ta din-'. I hey w ill he present in per Mil). Tlie iniureii list of the local school has heell Ml doW II by a Week o! lest, hut Melvia has his I and w rapped up and of hoi s at e limping. Coach Callisoii hopes lo have t hem all in cond il ion by the end of the week. As near as c an he found out the Salem team is a rugged outfit thai i jusi as heavy as th" locals, with a strong de tense against t he for ward pass. Reports of the Wasco :atne last Friday, which Salem won ill io il, show thai Ihey broke up aerial attacks lime ami time again. Thev also have a drop kicker who is dangerous, anywhere within the ;iOyanl lih". Out or the Sa lent lackb'rf weighs JL!a pouiuls and formerly played with a llrooklyn i,;..), st h(tol. His I'oi le is breaking through the line and downing the man w it h . he hall. r i in: Hi'M.ni wii ii wvx iiuMi. i. m i: I lealih ma lies for ha ppinesM ill ihe home, not sickness. So w hen Mrs. A. (1. W ells. Roekv Mount. N. c,, .inspected thai her physical ilistiess and tired feeling ulieil from ilisturbe.l kidne ami bladder action, she iried 1m w rote: di y I'ilb din-"tic. ihen 'I am so hnppv itver ' heallh I'le.ise pnldish regainei this .stalenienl thai people every where nia v know the wonderful beiiefii I have derive,) from the US.' or Fob y Fills diuretic." For vale hy Jamil n - Woods Iriu: ;-'ture. Clilroprantlu Naturoputhy Dr. H. P. Coleman 8th SueeeHHliil Year In Medford TreaimiMila hy Appointment Medford Center Bldfl. Phono 965 Kloe.trothnipy Pnod Snionea Received Another Shipment of Air E On account of the great demand for Beck's Pan-Dandy we had to order more balloons so starting tomorrow, every loaf of BECK'S Will Be Wrapped an Air Balloon ''"J " ' .- ' r- ON SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S , "GEE! BUT IT'S DANDY BREAD" MADE BY ' ' ' Beck's Bakery n October 15 to 21 Is l-'jiiH-y l-'alirii- ilo t's. fine iii:ilily. ( iaiintiet "f lmii-li.-ick ciilT. All the new Cm 1 1 similes. 59c, 89c, 98c, $1.25 I Icavy, soil ( inai I'aui-v ciilT kin W'aslialilc Kill (lamiilct tildVC Soli Ki,, oaiinllct . ancv ! & rJSki eBa & IMMRTMFMSToRE C. A. MEEKER, Manager Miss Betty O'Madden VOICE CULTURE And Vocal Instructor t European Methods Only Studio: 317 E. Jackson Phone 749-Y 000 allooos National Glove Week MJ. Department Store . Special Prices on GLOVES : ( lliiw $2.25 $269 $3.98 7 bread with Oregon -v itm. I i . - I j.aHTMwi"''''