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-:?r;;rx . 1 i ! i 1 i I i yxoE srg fUi7 I DUNCAN SINKS 40-FOOT RUTT TO BEAT HAGEN Eagle Three On, Home Hole Continues Jinx of Eng lishman Over British Open Champion Jurado Bows to Twins, Three and Two. . MOORTOWN, Eng.; Mnv 10. (JP) iWaiter Hagen and three of hlB 'stalwart compatriots were de feted today In the HrBt two rounds t)f tha Yorkshire Evening News lopo-gulneaa professional golf tour nament, leaving the task of tip hnlrlinn American golfing prestige in the capable hands of Leo Dlegel and Joe Turnesa. Only these two Invaders survived the mighty blows dealt by British veterans aand tllelr own comrades, too. v . MOORTOWN, Kng., May 16. (P) Walter Hagen, American Ryder cup captain and four times holder of the British open title, was beat en In the first round of the York shire Evening News. 1000-guineau golf tournament by George Duncan of Oreat' Ilrltaln today. ' " ' Duncan, who headed the British Ryder cup tonm that conquered the 'American squad a .fortnight ago, downed irmgen one up. Duncan sank a 40-foot putt nt the hole to boat the American star, for the sec ond time. He defeated Hagen by an overwhelming score In the Ry der cup mntches. Jose Jurado of Argentine was beaten by VV. T. Twine ot Oreat Ilrltaln, three and two. Duncan always has been a jinx for . Hagen. The American 'star never has beaten Win In miucji play. Today the British open champion was never more than one down and, finally was beaten at tho home hole only because Duncan's great 40-foot putt- went down for an eagle three. . ', Hageu's third, shot lay at the lip of the oup, ; ! JWtLMINflTON; C'nl.i Mny 10. W) , Dick DavlBConi't, heavy weight : wreHtler from Kansas, was unable , to contlnuo after being .thrown out , of the ling by ICd "Htningier" I l-ew'ls In a wrestling -inatuh herv ;. last .night. Dnvlscuurt, who clulm- rd M. head Injury, was -thrown In a haukward body slum which reHull t I'd In Lewis lielng awarded the match.' Tho fall, the only one of the match, was obtained by Lewis 1 after ono'hour and eight minutes of furious wrestling. I PORTLAND, Ore., May 10. VP) Billy Kdwsrds, Kansas CHy light ' henvywotght wrestler, won over Kd i, Wlrth, Detroit, here last night. ' Wlrth took tho first fall In is mill : utes with a too hold. Kdwurds took tho second fail in 16 minutes 12 'seconds with tho -old seholhoy Htitnt of "skinning the cat." Heven- .teen minutes after tho intermission , KdM'ards was nwurrted tho final . fall afler Wlrth had picked Kd I wards up for an nrpluno spin. . Both mun woro stunned when they ' fell to the mat but Kdwards, less i groggy of the two, piled on lop of : wlrth npd was awarded the doela- Joni'lt was ono of the most vicious ; watches seen here. In the pre l llmlnary,) Bill Thornton took one I ftijl and the decision from Tied ' iMortensen. 1,1. , - ' - polund's Judicial system has ;'beeh unified. It formerly was badly split up, p, following methods untrlea, ' of vitrlnus co v-' Broadcasting TOTHENAnON MorePUasuri ' for 5 than Jlnif Cigar m 9 a mnow PistJlbutd by Medford Will I i& STANDINGS i OF THE CLUBS. PC. .739 .cso .!60 MiKHion Los Angeles Oakland .... Ktin Kranolflco Hollywood Sacramento 1'ortlnnd Heuttle 34 21) 28 2 20 21 .500 .455 .412 .409 .333 Nutlonal liTllgllC. v. 15 PC. .052 .852 .571 .650 .450 .435 .3tin .273 Chicago St. Ixmls Boston Pittsburg 15 J 2 11 Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 10 New York - 7 Brooklyn ' " American licumiv. Wr w. I Phlhulclphltt 14 8 New York ..'. i.. 13 K St. Louis 14 10 Detroit 10 12 Cleveland ,f ........... 1-2 12 Chlrniro 10 15 . PC. .cat; .6SS .671 -.600 .400 .3S .280 Washington; t -1 Boston 1 1! ' 4 ' Coast League Yesterday It,, H. E. Portland ' 7 'it 1 Seattle 0 12 2 Battoiics: Knight and Bates, Volkman;' Kalllo, LamanskI and' Cox. R. II. E. Oakland .... 2 :U 5 1 SacramentD ! 6 11 1 Batteries: Craighead, Jeffcoat and Head; Crandnll and Scvereid.' ' , . rt. H. E. San FranclBCO 2 4 ' 1 Los Ahgnles 4 - 1 Batteries: J o n e s and Ttced, Howard; Tlobcrts and Hannah. tt. H. E. Hollywood 5 14 4 Missions 15 19 t- 0 Battorlcs: Tiulvey,'. Marty and Dassler,-. Sypher;' Hubhell,v LOpk wood and Hoffman. Brenzel. . Radio Program . ; KMED Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station ' , Ti'nrsthuv.May 10 i t. iV 4 H:00-ll:18 Isis iheHtoi-, g'uldo 0: 15-0:30 Mall Tribune, . news, markets and baseball. fr 0:30-7:00 Coleman & Med- t ford Service Station. ( 8:00-0:00 V r o s tc ast, , Fur- . mci'B Exchnngo Cooperu- : live. Friday, May 17 0:30-1 o.no1 Hoglnu, queen or drinks. 10:00-10:30 Southorn Ore- gnn Electric Co. 10:30-1 1:00 A. Schilling Co, - products. 11:0-11:30 M. M. Dept. store sacred. 1 1 : 80-1 2:00 Jacque Lennox. 112:00 nuon Mall Tribune news flushes. Special an- I ' nouncements. H 12:00-1:00 Palmer Music House. 4 1:00-1:30 .Mt'dford Electric Storo. ' 1:80-2:00 Lewis Super Ser- vice Station. 2:00-2:30 Mann's Dept. Store. 2:80-3:00 Brophy's, Jewelry 0:00-0:15 Isis theater, guide 0:16-0:30 Mall : T rl b u n e, news mnrkes, baseball, - 0:30-7:00 Bond Box. AYcatlurly Appointed. SALEM, Ore.. May- 10. (A1) tleorgo W. Weathotiy.of Portland was today reappointed ,- by Gov ernor Patterson ns.-a iucmlor of tho Multnomah county tax super vising and conservation commis sion. The appointment Is for three years. The other members of tho commission are Henry o, .I-ahh and 1 Richard Pox'." 'A: v.v ibe Tobacco Co., M?dfordf Qr, . 4WH I I HUV i f fr-M Mj4xrau' i it STEDFOHD VTSTL SIGHTSEEING TOUR IS t IN CONCLAMS Preparations for th I. O. O. V. Krn nl lodgo MeKfllons next week In this city are entering the laut BtnKca of completion, and indications now nro that everything planned for the care, comfort and pleasure of th larse delPBatlon of viwitors will be in readinejw when the lode dclo- trateR begin to arrive Bunday. -There in pojmibly ono exception, and that Is the siKhtseelns tour. To date not enough cars have been Volunteered to assure the eucceaa of this proponed feature. C, C. Hdover and hin asHistanta are ac tively engaged in securing the requisite number of cars, but so far there in considerable of a shortage. Mr. Hoover Ah appealing to the citizens of Medford to-rally to his undertaking. It is not alone the idea to afford the visitors a pleas ant littlo auto jaunt, but to give them a panoramic view of some of the industries and other things which contribute to the develop ment of this, valley In general and Medford -in -particular. . It Is anticipated that the con vention' delegations when their labors oro ended, , will afecord Mod ford -citizens a premier place for enterprise, prosperity and hospitality;--but It. is desired to have the further and equatly important rec ollection that Medford Is a wonder ful little setting Jn one of the nat ural valley gems of the west. - People can gain more in a few hours of touring and , Inspection than, -they can In literature and talk, "What niay .be said would probably In a short time be for gotten, but what the eye conveys to the mind lingers indefinitely. Those citizens, therefore, who have tho public Interest at heart should respond more encouragingly to Mr. Hoover's solicitation and see that there wilt be ample cars to take care of the crowd. - It Is as. much, If not more,, to their Interest'- to Bee this undertaking through to a success. Thetrip proposes a-drive through the box factory und mill district nortlf of the city, then out to the airport grounds, oh through Cen tral Point to tho West Side drive way, through historic Jacksonville, along the south foothills to Phoenix and baok to Medfprd. It Is esti mated the trip will consume about an hour and a half, and afford quite a gllmpso of the Industrial rosourcos hereabouts. -, But bear in -mind the success of this undertaking depends upon the cooperation ' of the people In pro viding oars. To -date the number Is quite shy. Por those having oars, but ; unable ; to accompany them, goodi' responsible drivers will be furnished. The outing season Is always heralded by the anguished cry of the first bathers, first hikers and first tourists who succumb to the pain of sunburn, poison ivy, and insect stings and bites, etc. A little caution, the observance of. a few time-honored rules, and proper first aid. equipment will save many hours -of pain. An authority on out-of-doors says: "At IchhI one member of earn party ediuuld know or ac quaint himself with the appear ance of poison Ivy, should know the habits and signs of poisonous insects, the methods of artificial respiration and the more ordinary j phases it first aid, and should be j equipped a first aid ktt of! some nort. "One of the most useful rcme- die to any party Is Pyrol, former- J ly known as Antl-Pyrexol, a well i known ointment. ."Whon starting on a camping trip, supplies should be packed so that the first aid kit is at the top of tho pack, ready In case of emer gency, Then when It Is needed, there 1 no confusion, no bewil dered searching thru every bundle, no loss of time in treating what ever troubles might arose. . "These few precautions at the (Start, will prevent many dlsagree- aoioyexperloncos. will give a feel ing of security and frequently pre vent llotirs of needless pain and even, possibly, save a life." Communications .- No Violation of Ijtw. . To the Kdltor: . In behalf of ourselves, recently arrested for a game violation we did not commit, we would like to sy that in our arrest Deputy Game Warden Roy Parr made a mistake in chnrgtng us with fish ing after dark, and It was not be cause of lack of evidence the case wan dismissed. The four of us had been fishing, but discontinued to take part In a picnic, dinner, and we had not been 'fishing for two hours when we wore met several hundred yards f rom the st rea m by t he officer when we were on our way home. It was 30 minutes after S o'clock when he saw us. lie took our poles and licenses and ordered us Into court. However, later he renlliod he had' erred and the matter Is now completely settled, having hern dismissed after It had been scheduled to come up for trlnl In justice court tomorrow. Respectfully STERLING t RICHMOND. KVF.RKTTK HCOTT, 8TANLKY JONF.8, " J.'K. McAKUMTKR. 4 The Hawaiian legislature has t n bled n prmn I 1 1 secu re long weekends by eelehratlng most holidays on Mondays, TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, ATHLETIC STARS f IN SILVER FLEET Nineteen young collegians, em ployees of the B. P. Goodrich Com pany, are piloting the fifteen cars of the Goodrich Stiver Fleet which Is making a. 30,000-mile tour of the United States to demonstrate the .proper care of tires. In this group are: Ralph E. Merkel, basket ball star of the University ot Wisconsin: H. R. Schaeffer, commander of the fleet, and Larry Reuland. Univer sity of Wisconsin football star. The Goodrich Sliver Fleet will vL-lt Mctlford. May 22 at 4:4 p. in. I J1 ' ILiCJ-i mxw L I i PYROL has bepn used in leading hospitals and has been prescribed by physicians for more than 20 years. It is used as standard equipment by big railroads and industrial corporations. Once you get acquainted with Pyrol, you will learn to depend on it as a reliable friend in time of need. Keep a tube always close at hand. In cases of severe burn or scald, apply Pyrol SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 16 oz. 50c Dr. West's Tooth Brush 50 Dr. West's Tooth . Paste FREE Jarmin & Woods Corner Main and QfiEGONV TTTTTifiiDAY, Home Study Tour Friday J ? a Will Embrace Attractive Residences of the Valley In building or remodeling a house of moderate cost which Is comfortable, convenient and at tractive, much time is spent in mak ing the plans. The opportunity of training Ideas or perfecting those plans through a study of the home In reality rather than on blueprint t., ., t,i.l1 nil U-Vw. Inln In the home study tour Friday, May 17. j The Tyrell home on the Jack-! sonvllle highway is the result of a well organized plan- Their tiouse and grounds were planned and the plans improved numerous times before they Started the construc tion. The house is built on the letter H plan, which means that every room has cross ventilation and also divides the house, con veniently into service, sleeping and social quarters. The grounds are Just as attractive from the. circu lar drive which leads to the front door to the lily pond In the back. Every tree, flower and vine seems to have its own place to fill. Another home very -interesting and unique In - design is the new Spanish houso hurt by Prickett. The house is unusual in plan and interior- ( decoration. They have planned ' It -themselves and Mr. iBureauofFoods. Sanitation I XiVvi Q Full pint Bath Sprays Fit Any Faucet 79c 35c Tube Red Feather Shaving. Cream 25c Imported Bay Rum, Both for 43c Central Avenue MAY Ifi. 1929. Prickett has done a great deal of the Interior finishing. Including the wrought iron balcony rut ling and light fixtures. There nvp mdny. nuteworthy features which piusl be seen to be appreciated. . j ' '. " The Britt home)n JacksonvfTle one of the old landmarks of the county. Is surrounded by an old fashioned garden that Is'most de lightful. To see the natural beauty of this garden, which hus nqt only been preserved by the years but also been enhanced, is to appre ciate It. . . ' ' The John Anderson home north of Central Point is equipped with a cold storage room which is the latest and most convenient method of preserving the products of the ranch before being taken to mar ket. It is automatically operated by electricity, and -Is very inex pensive to run. The Kllnger home south of Ash land may justly boast of beautiful hand carved Swiss furniture. The Klinglers packed this furniture. In a van and brought it from Switz erland withdut a. scratch., -il is made of walnut wfth Inlays, of ash, chestnut, mahogany and apple wood, 'and Is beautifully hand In at ...', ' . ... fa1 FOR. THE OWXBRUOCO. .PRODUCTS r Phone 66 Bay iRurn 8 oz. 25c ! carv1l 0:3. at tho'klinulcr home south V The tour, which-.. under tho di-! of Ashland en the Pacific nigh rection of Mabel C. Mark. hme ! way. It will be a tour in autu demomaration agent, is planned as mobile of all rfhose who.careo a'feature of Better Homes week In go. in. G. Fowler, (county agent, Jackson county. It will start nttwHI iwrt A"1 I - . To All Who SulferStomach Agony, Gas and Indigestion j Heath's Drug Store Makes This Offer !, ' Mcne'y Back if One Bottle cf Dare's Blentha Pepsin Doesn't Do ! You More Good Than Anything You Ever Tried. ; You. can be so dlstressd with gas and fullness and bloating that you think your heart Is going to stop be;imj.- Your stomach may be so dis tended that your breathing is short and gaspy. You think perhaps you are suf focating. You are dizzy and pray for quick relief what's to be done? Just one tablespoonf of Dare's Mentha-Pepsfn and in ten minutes the-gas disappears, the pressing on the heart ceases and you can breathe deep and naturally. f Oh! What blessed relief; but why not get rid of such attacks alto jether? Why have chronic indi Formerly Anti-Pyrexol the big Tubes your Druggists : 50C .vW'- quick. It Will relieve : the agonizing pain. in stantly. And it almost invariably prevents scars. Pyrol is the new, different, better remedy. Practically odorless easy to apply, easy to re move. Inhibits bacteria,, wards off infection ' and powerfully stimulates nature's healing pro cess. PyroL is guaranteed to give absolute sat- ( isfaction or your tnoney will be refunded. 3 for 12 for 1 1 Pound Roll 69c Drug gcstlon at all? , With this wonderful medicine you can overcome Indigestion or : dyspepsia or any abnormal condi tion thai keeps tne siomucn in con stant rebellion and one bottle will prove it.! - Oven 6;0eO' bottles sold In one small New Jersey town in one year j-and the best druggists the coun try over concede, that Its phenom- enal sales are due to the fact that I the most stubborn chronic cases are jronrptly conquered. . Ask for I Dare's Mentha-Pepsin, a pleasant j to takei-healtl luildJg stomach j elixir., that- Heath's and regular i pharmacists anywhere' in America I guarantee, ' - 1 9 5k. 29 98 Water Bottles and Syringes 98; Store Medford, Oregon Regular $1 value 79 -,