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MEDFORD, OREO OX, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929.
No. 56.
FAVORITE FOR KENTUCKY CLASSIC
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SATURDAY
SALE OF
DRESSES
SATURDAY
SALE OF
RUSSELL'S
"MEDFORD'S OWN STORE"
COATS
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KENTUCKY
Turf Classic Expected to
. Draw Notable Throng To
morrow 'Weather Pros
pects Dubious 'Horse
Race' Promised, Rain Or
Shine Record Radio
Hook-Up Planned.
I.OUI8VILLT3, May li ilt) Vol
tear drew the rail position today In
the Kentucky derby- td'b$ run, to
morrow. Paraphrase not aecond
position and Cliloatle third.
' The favorites had no 'luck In the
drawing for post positions as they
were far from tho rull In the list of
26 ellglbles, the largest ever named
to start In the classic race.' r
Blue Larkspur, IS, R. Bradley's
entry which will be coupled In the
betting with Bay Beauty, had 20th
position; and Bay Beuuty got 9th
place. Windy Clty was in 24th
place from- the rail and Clyde Van
Dusen was 26th. ' . . , :
By Ainu J. Gould,
Associated Press Sports Editor.
LOUWyil.LlO, Ky., May 17. P)
' East and west, north und south will
send its blue-bloodod horseflesh in
quest of the classic three-year-old
honors of the1 American turf to
morrow In the 05th running of the
Kentucky Derby.
The race will bo worth fG4,000,
of ..which approximately ' $ 54,000
will go to tho victor.'
Tho 'weather prospects are dubi
ous, but rain or shine, heavy go
ing or fast, the experts predict a
1 "horse race," and the, .promoters
expect a notable thfong of upwards
of 76,000 to jam the picturesque
Churchill Downs..-. ?
- ' Millions .more ftre expeled to
tune in on. tho i ibrllls-'oC Amer
ica's most colorful turf classic over
a record radio hook-up fori the
' derby.' arranged by the National
Broadcasting company and Its as
sociated stations. - '
Ierby day Is Kentucky's day of
days.
Kentucky, as usual, has Its favor
ite. The roar of the crowd tomor-
: row will be from the heart, as well
s the pocketbooK, as Blue Lark
spur, the pride of the blue gross,
romes homo first In the colors of
the Idle Hour tnrm of Colonel Hd
waiid It. Bradley. The Bradley or
ganization suffered a, severe blow
, In the loss of Its chief trainer,
"Dick" Thompson, now seriously
ill after an operation for appendicitis-
Wednesday night,: but there
is every assurance that Bluo Lark
spur nevertheless will go to the
post fit and ready.
The famous son of Black' Serv
ant, declared good In any kind of
Wgoing, probably will face the bar-
Trler a 2 to 1 favorite, with Clyde
VanDusen, carrying the colors of
H. P. Gardner, second choice, prob
1 ably around 4 to 1, on the basis
of wagering reported today.
Twice before, In 1921 and 1928,
Colonol Bradley has seen his horses
finish one-two In the derby. The
chances are against a repetition of
this honor tomorrow, but tho fam
ous Kentucky turfman will attempt
It by also saddling Bay Beauty, a
son of black Toney, for the classic.
'Mishaps and disappointments
have wrecked a good portion of
the origlnal derby entry list, but
there is every indication' of keen
intersectlonal' rivalry in the field
"that remains. The far west pins
iln hopes chiefly upon Nalslmpur,
winner of the Tlnjuana derby and
a close second in the rich Coffroth
handicap on tho Mexican track.
LOS ANGELES BIDS
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Blue Larkspur of the E. R. Bradley stables is the principal con
cern of turfmen as time draws near for the annual running of the ,
Kentucky derby at Louisville. This son of Black 8crvant it held at
smaller odds than any other entry. . ' '.
MOVED QUARTERS
BROWNSIIORO, Ore., May 7.
(Special.) : Tho road camp hns
been moved from Ward's to Lick
creek and many teams have been
put to work. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Jone.s are in charge -of the cook
house. A Uatiffhter was horn at tho
Sacred Heart hoKpital the first of
the week to Mr. und Mrs. Haynes.
The Huynea family are new peo
ple in our vicinity and recently pur
chased and moved onto the'Hoag
land place; '
Mr. and Mrw. J. , Mprrtt :..mv
into the teacherage last week for ij
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Winner visited at
Applegate ovrr last week end with
friends and relatives, - ; ' V .
Mrs. IJIass of Medford is a guest
at the home of her son, Ion Blass.
; Prank Peck of .Medford spent
Sunday at tho home of Pete John
son. . ; ',''
. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sinclair and
children of Chiloquin were Sunday
guests at the Maxfleld home. -
i Will Hansen and L. J. Rohrer
were business visitors in Medford
and Eagle Point last Tuesday. .,.
Lester Mus.sel Is. the proud own-
of a new Chevrolet coupe.
Thoroughbred Injured '
NEW YORK, May-17. (JP) New
loom, the colt , by "Whisk II room
id-Payment, for which C. V. B.
Cpshman paid a new record price
175,000. has been badlv Injured
in training.. . ; . .
: V . . . ,
. A Swedish radio system recently
broadcast the tones, of theii.700-yvar-old
bell at Saleby parish;' 'r :
FOR BIG MAI
LOS ANOELKS, May 17. (P)
Lou Daro, wrestling promoter of
this city, announced today he had
dispatched a telegram to "Dyna
mite" Gus SonnenhergV' world's
heavyweight champion, offering a
purse of 9100.000 for defense or
his. title ngalnst Kd "Strangler"
Lewis., former titleholder, hero
sometime in July.
Dnro had signed Lewis for the
match, which he Is planning to
stage nut of doors nt Wrigley
Field.
Bilious?
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htcK bowel, tcpag plMntl. bllloai t
tMkrorsotttn. ForeonjUpetkm. too. Bt
urthu ear aero kuuura. QaijB. (
Safe, inUd, purely vegetable
knows values when he
features Puritan Malt.
It proves he's Inter
ested In satisfy
ing his trade.
all quality because It's all bariey
POULTRY
FENCE : .
STYLES TO PLEASE ALL!
PRICES RIGHT
1-inch Mesh
12 inches high, per roll . .
1-inch Mesh
24 inches high, per roll .
$200
$3.70
POULTRY FENCE
4- foot, per rod .
5- foot, per rod .
6- foot, per rod .
45c
52c
57c
Hubbard Bros. Inc.
Corner lJain and Riverside
Phone 231
Hundreds of Spring Garments Go on Sale
Saturday at End of the Season Prices
One Third Less On f
k
(Pi
Goats
and
Dresses
We want to quickly dispose' of our earlier Spring garments and
this very drastic reduction will clear them cut. Our regular
stock, no "bargains" purchased especially for a sale, but our reg
ular low. prices still further lowered one-third. - i
The Dresses ;
,i Crepes, both plain and printed; geor- ,
gettes, both plain and printed; ensem
bles of silk or wool; all sizes, from 13
' f j-to 46. Correct, up-to-the-minute styles,
all the good spring shades are shown
land street, afternoon and sport type
' garments are reduced. , '
.The Coats
Sports and dress type coats; most of
them with fur collars or cuffs. - Beau
tiful imported and domestic woolens,
the finest' selected furs. The styles
shown are absolutely correct, the best,
spring designs. These wonderful coat ;
values are our own, regular stock, re-',
duced now. , '
The New Pleated Scarfs
Scarfs of all kinds are considered correct. Pleated
scarfs are new and very smart. A lot of clever new
numbers just in, 'the; Russian hand -blocked scarfs,
accordian pleated; many color; combinations to
match up - with -your
summer out- .
fits ....::;:.::;:.;.; .
$1.98, $2.98
Washable Silk Sleeveless Frocks
$12.75 to $19.75 1
Warm weather styles you'll just adore. Some' of the
new numbers are covered with colored appliqued designs
and embroidered designs. The beautiful pastel shades
are all fast-color and, guaranteed washable.
When You Want the Best HosieryTry These Numbers
Holeproof Hose
$1.50-$1.95
Color& created by ;'.'Lucile" in
Paris! to : harmonize ' perfectly
with all yoUr gowns andi shoes.
The color perfection ! satisfies,
style leaders: everywhere and it
will interest you to see the new
numbers shown. in the soft tan
tones of summer, both in chiffon
and service at $1.50 and $1.95.
Phoenix Hosiery :
$1.50 $1.95
Some new spike and double
spike heels from Phoenix, in
chiffon numbers and all the new
est shades several shades just
in that have not been shown be
fore.!. A new picot top, very
sheer hose at $1.95, is featured
in this line. , ; , '
"RomilIa"Hose
$1.50 $1.95
Featured by .the leading stores
in every large city today, Ro-;
milla is considered one of the
clearest, sheerest, stockings
made and they do wear and
give satisfaction. Some beau
' tiful new, fancy heels, shown in i
all the newest summer shades.'
Wash Dress Time Is Here for Sure!
'f: Fresh, Crisp, New Wash Frocks
" Are Just in for Saturday ,
Voiles, dimities, lawns, organdies, prints of maiiy . kinds in
stunning new models for girls and women of all sizes, from 14
to 46... In the larger sizes we just received the smartest "out
size" wash dresses we have ever displayed. ,, : . '
Panty and chemise dresses that. are new and decidedly . dif
ferent are in favor in the smaller sizes, 14 to 20. We have
several real new numbers to show you. " ;
$1.95, $2.95, $3.95 to $6.95
Time Now to Buy New
' '!. I Draperies
' ' i ; -: :
New. panel curtains, new ruffled cur
tains, new side drapes, new cretonne
draperies and drapery books to show
you the latest ideas in draping. If you
like, we will make up your drapes for
you and help to plan the drapes for
your new home; 7
Consult Our Drapery Dept. for
the New Ideas 1
Curtain Nets .....35 to $1.50
Panel Curtains' .........'...'.. $1 fo $3.98
Rayon Side Drapes ....$1.49 to $3.98
Ruffled Curtains ,'.;:....S1.49 to $3.98
Sweaters in Vogue
; Coat Styles or Slipons
$2.98 to $8.50
Rayon and fine Zephyr yarns combined
with fantastic jacquard designs and
with multi-colored Btripes.
Sweaters are very much demanded for .
' sports wear, for school or office or lor
street wear with separate skirts.
Silk or Cotton Blouses
Both Are in Demand Now
$1.95 to $8.95
Beautiful silk broadcloth or flat crepe
blouses, in tailored styles, both tuck-in
and overblouse.
Boys' Kaynee Wash Suits
$1.98 to $3.98
Absolutely fast colors; all fabrics pre
shrunk. This insures perfect, fit and
satisfaction. The patterns and styles
of "Kaynee" suits are1 created espec
ially for boys of 2 to 8 years.
Boys' Wash Suits on Sale at
ONE DOLLAR
Guaranteed fast colors;' cunning new
styles for boys of 2 to, 8 years. The
fabrics are new and the color combi
nations are very desiraMe. These regu
lar $1.25 suits are a real wash suit
value. Saturday at only one' dollar.
40-Inch Printed SiKcs
$1.98 Quality $
Special .
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All the
Yd. New Colors
Again we emphasize the quality; silk
and not Rayon, as many of the printed .
fabrics offered prove to be upon exam-
ination. New designs, new colorings
and a fine silk for all summer frocks; ,
both women's and children's. .- 1
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"KecMBmradcd aod Sold b?
'All ( Uedford PrurgUU