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FIELD AND EASILY
BEST OREGON EI AL
KI'GENK, Ore., June 1 (P)
SlilaaMim through a driving ruin,
Sieve Anderson,, American premier
hurdler, li"J a Binall but mighty
blind of athletes to on overwhelm
lug .triumph for the University of
WanhlngUiii In the uuntutl northern
division I'nciflc count coul'ernce
track met on Harvard field here
toiluy.
Anderson pointed the way to vie-
tnrv In thu fmlrlh I'Vi'llt of the
classic when lie flashed over the
liiKli Inmllen in 14.4 seconds to tie
the world's i-ecord for - a second
time Jn his lire. This also equaled
his own conference mark establish
ed last year.
Three other conference records
were shattered in the discus, low
hurdles and mile run.
The l.'nivorsity of OrtiKnn and i
WushinKton State colleKe battled 1
It tooth and nail for second place I
with tile ClrKon Webfooters e;eltinr
the call by one point on the result j
of the next to the last event. Ore- j
Ron State college showed brilliancy
' In spots to cop fourth place. Idaho I
finished I If tli and .Montana third. I
The scores wyire:
WashiiiKton, CH; OrcRon, 37;
WuHhington Slate, -HIS: OreKon Rtut'i
2u',u; Icliilm, 6; and Montana -1V4.
luO-yunl dash: Won by J-'oster,
AVusliiiiKlon tftutc; l'ri'iidei-Knst,
OreKon, si-cund; I'cndleliui, W'ash
InKton, third: Shelly. Vusbint;ttiil,
fourth. Time: JO seconds.
.Mil? runt Won by Klsr, Wusli-
illKtoil; Hill, Oregon, st'i-olid
Tay-
hr. WanliiiiKloM .state, tliird;
lliiKbes, WiiHhinfctun Slate, fourth. 1
mm-: 4:11,. n. (.ni-w coast comer-
enee record.)
Washington; Itamstead, shrllu shr
440-yard run: Won by .McKin
non, Oregon
ln. second;
Hartley, AYasblng-
Kelly, Washington .
State, third: Ititn-r, Ongon Stale
t
loirrth. Time: 4!i.4.
Shot put: "Won by Jessup,
Washington; Itamstead, Washing-,
ton, second: lloerhave. Washing-j
.on Slate, third; mil. Washing-'
ton Slate, fourth, distance, 4S ft.
4 Inches. 1
High hurdles: Won by Ander-I
son. 'astlillKton; Jtrodie, A'iish-I
ington, second; Cordey, Oregon
Htate. third; Martin Oregon Slate,'
loiirth. Time; 14.4. (Tied world
record).
'220-yard dash: Won by Pcndle-I
ton. Washington; I'ciidcrgast, ;
Oregon, secoiul; .Mooberry, Wasli-;
Ington State, .bird; Foster, Wash
ington State, fourth. Time 21.2. I
KltO-yard run: Won by licnung, j
VtiKhiugton; Clark, Washington!
Mlnte.. second; Voting, Oregon Nta-
!
te, third: J)oddH. WaxhliiKion, ; wood, wulIopliiK three star pilrherK
fourth. Timo l:B4.4. (tor a H to ;i wore.
HtKh Jump: O'Jlrien. Tdahn. and1 K. II, K.
Carter. OreKon Htate, tied for first ; Onkland 1!t 35 1
at G feet. Nelson, Mrntana, and Hollywood A II ;t
(iotieli. WaKhliiKlon State, lied for Dumovk'h and lonilnadl: .Marty,
third, fi tvvt l) inolieK. jCoync, HoIUthou and HaHHler, Sy
22fl--yard low hurdieH: Won hy plini-.
Andi'i'Kon, Washington; Shelly, I - -
Washington. Hecond; Martin, Oro-j SKATTI.K. June I. (P) Man
Kuu Suite, third; Seimund, oro-,' l'"'1' .'"hnHon's Hiu-rarieo fly
iion. fourth. Time UK. 2. (New l'a-i'11 J11'" hulT of the ninth Rave
elflo count conference record.)
ywn-inile run: Won hy Heed,
Washington; Kellers, WaMlihmtfn,
Keeond; Kllenon, W a n h ington
Htate, third; Heatn, Idaho, fourth.
Tlm 0:9.
Discus: Won by Moehlcr, Ore
ponl Jessup, WanhtiiKliiii. nec-und;
SUiKr, Oregon, third: Ulldreih.
Orepon, fourth. Iistance, 15 7
fet 2 inches. (New OnaHt confer
ence, record.)
Pole vault; Tlerron, Washing
ton State, and HohinNnn, OreKon.
tied for flrMt place at 12 feet. C
Inches; I.alnhart. WashiiiKton Sta
te, and Smith, Oregon Slate, tied
for third place at 12 feet.
Ilroad Jump: Won hy Ttred
theuer. OreKon; lilnharl, Wash
ington State, second; llume.s.
WiisliinKt.ui, third; Kier. Orei;n,
fiiurth. lliHtance, 21 feo(8 inch-
Javelin: Won by Whltlocl;. Ore
gon Htate. second: Kllers, Oregon
State, third; Stager, Oregon, -till.
Distance. 104 feet ft Inches.
One mile relay: Won by Wash
ington Htate college. Time
i
r
Ashtund base-!
Thi Mi'cll'nid nml
liull U'nniB will )ily nintln llils nft-
nrnoon at t lit fair ki-oiiiiiIh. 1'ho
two ti'unni liutlli'd hint Hnnilny i:'.
IlllllllRR 'ln.fiiro the ronti'Ht whk iIi'-i-iiipii.
T'nr toiiniH Iiavi' ln'cn WniHh.
I K ii! on thcli' tt-ain wnrk tliln
wi'ok .ami fowi't orroi-H nro rxiici't
I'd today, .hull Hi it! hen will oa
etiny tho ntnund for tlit IociiIn.
It in pxiH'i'ti'il that Klamath KwlU
will play hi'i- iinxt Suiuliiy In thi'
first K.iinc of tlu Southorn OmiMii
I.'iirup. now Itt.itiK forini'il.
MORiW. uVl T h e etimmis
fariat of finance, repni in that for
111., flol Mil If itT liC'K-tl (Ordtlier
Aprll) tnhil l-i'VelHlt'H fur (he Mtvli'l
iinUm nnuumtod t $ ,Sfiii.iMH,tMni
or 4X.fi per eenl of thr ttimale.
i;xp ntiiliueH were pn- wn nf
eHiimaieH ur $ I .K 7 4.."iiin.uiMi, nn ex-ci-tM
over rM.'elpiH of SUi'i.'tnit.auo
MOSCOW. li- HuiwUrH first
mul'i-nmtnr piissinKcr ptnlie him
heen added to her ah fbvl. It
biiH necnmmoihitlnns fm I - p;is
FetiKerti. ti ml will m:ike n rnninl
trip thin year In I'hiIm with Mlnps
at nipn and Ilerlln.
JOIN HELEN IN
w
j I
y
is
h,&jr Km $ U
J 1 v
mnninrlri btt"i
Marjorle Morrill of Massachusetts (left) and Edith Cross of
California as they sailed from New York. They will join Helen Willi
In Paris for an invasion of European tennis courts.
loEFliojiijlfl
HAPLESS BEAVERS1
j Millar. Miljus and L. Bewail;
PORTLAND, Ore., June 1. (A') , PITTSHl'milL Pn Juno .1 tP I M"'Tl" llevl"g
jPortland IohI to Kan Francisco : Five home runs by Philadelphia j WASIUXflTON. June 1. (JP)-
axaln today, '. to k, in 10 iniiiii!;.
At one lime the Ducks bail a ti-lo-l i
brad but the fjeuls not busy off
Chesterfield, drove hliu out In the ;
sixtn uuoer a suower 01 1111s,
ed six runs, went ahead, K to li, and '
held the lead until the eighth. In
that Junintf Portland scured one 1
and tlten tied the game in the ninth
only to Jose in the loth. Score:
K.
. !
. 8
r..
San Francisco
Portland
ITen innings!.
Clynn, Jones and Ked
Cbester-
field. Meek, Ortman
Woodall.
Powers and
KAN FRAN'CINCO, Juno 1. (P) ,
The San Francisco ItedB smoili.j
ered Hie Kacrumenlo KeiiHlors to
day hy u score of 12 to 2. 1 lie se
ries Htands four games to two in
favor of the Reds.
it. J!. . E.
Sficramentc 2 S u
Missions 12 IS 1
Jtryan, Itacbac and Koehler, K.
lCurrls: J'lubledl and llaldwln.
LOS ANGHLUS, .lime 1.
The heavy hitting Oaks made n ,
mule (,f lodav'K Runie with Hullv
Scat ( le i lie Hecond Kanie hi're to
day hy a 2 lo 1 Hcoro over a)h,
: AiiKelcM Insim; .the first fray. In t
the first h::tile. with the wore if:
and 3 in the ninth, UYhh'H triple
i after Stat, walk and a sacra flee
1 hy Ultlmar. put the name on he
for the visit. irn. Thu
W.ilU ftus
,
4 to y.
I'lrst jirinie; U.
j AukcU'H 4
Seattle 3
I Walsh und Hannah;
HoiiMc ami I'ox.
Secoml Katne: It.
1 I.om Aimclt M 1
' S"altle 2
Moiling and Saudlicr;
and
H. E.
t .i o i
1) o !
Cullard,
Jl. K.
4 0
8 U
1'lpKias
PYLES PLODDERS
jOoteh of Cold Hill will wrestle
jl.arry Conley of Medt'nrd. lioth of
SAl-Tonn, Ariz.. June 1. (V) ilhene matches are expected to he
C. c. Vyv H phMldiiiK plh;ilms. j "I'V1 wlMl f''-tn-aring
their goal in 1 he dash ' "
aToot acrnx ihe Cnitt-if HtntcH in
search- of gold at ihe end of the
t ).!iu-f 'ml huuktnl ilnhow, have
hroken all cxlHtlng rceords for
long distance running. They are
a fair way of providing the most
cxi Hlng ttnhdt in the history of
foot racing.
'''he lutuionoers have oovored
2 ss:1 niil.n nt
the' trek to the
I'a.'ltl,-
ciuihI, and are expeeted
io imu me juuni at A rm-iey r em .
Angeles, en Sunday ni'bt.
June It;, two weekM friun tonuir-
tnw. They have been ttniuulini; j .
paveinctitH and dirt roadH fnr (
dayH, bavins left rnhimhUH Circle.
.New inrk. Mnnh 31. CHICAtit, June 1 (A') VVrdl-
I'ete t;avuxrl. hewhiNkered Ital- tiand rrneH, the maniac who nhut
inn of TiirTliind. and Johnny Salo,;thrne mn dead and wnundetl
Hie flyhiK cp. I'afsaie, N. J., hat.jthiee nlhtu-n while in a drnnkon
tlhiK f"f Hiiprfnincy ulnee the enrn 1 frenzy yistrdity, was ttieupltniid
rural v nl iirnvt'il hit it t Miln. have tnday hy a Chirncn & Northwest-
enabled the patient plodder to em mllmad tntln. A body found
dwarf by enmpavison the reenrds mi the t iht ot way was Identiiied t
made in l.el gear's ithhn eonniry piotiiively by a flshliiK license Ik-;
run. Miod to J'reuss, and pidlee believe!
.1.. , 4 ni,,. i(;,ti, sohered over niht, real- 1
lUMM.tN. iVi- Worliineu oxen- ' iy.,.,1 1 1,,. ivaiseilv nf vr-vtm-.in-
vailnn ('nr
sk'sci-aper on loi- j
ibino-r Sli'.i-!-e finind several lumps I
f ambi-r the sii-e nf ostrich rKUx i
( ieidinist:: miI.1 the sie ;Im In the
bed nf ii pre-hislmie sublfi ranvui ,
siream.
T .
ti-li built (tubmnt.l.
Mmn i!l start on a trip around'
the arid, expected to tahe two
youra.
mmhuui) iMviii
TENNIS INVASION
DEFEAT PIRATES
fciitur
iil their il-lo-4 victorv over.
i uie riLinniuKii i-irmes Timay.
the
Hurst hit two and Klein, Whitney J
uud ilieritiu eaoli one, accounting for
scor-,eigni runs.
The score
It. H. E.
II II 0
4 12 0
Philndelphia
Pit.sbui - ub
lienge and Lerai.i; Petty. Ilrnme,
Frncb and Hargreaves. Linton.
CINCINNATI, June 1. (P) The
Poston llraves onetied their first
western invasion here today, los-
ing to the Reds. 3 to 2. in a pitch-
!1H' battle between Smith anil Ash.
I rne score: Jt. H. JJ.
; lloston 2 7 0
Cincinnati 3 S 3
It. Smith and Taylor, Hpohrer:
Asli, May and Sukcforth.
! f'MICAfiO, .Mine 1 . (!) Itagged 1
fielding by Clilcago helped the j
(lialilH will the first game of their!
western invasion by 7 to 4 today.
;Carl Mays was knocked out In the
1 fifth but old Jack Scot 1 saved the
I day for the Clan MeC.rnw. Guy
Hush went the route for the Cubs.
The Giants have won nine id' their
last ten games.
i lie score:
n. jr. e.
New York 7 11 tl
t 'JHrnKo I K 4 !
Mav'M, Srott uiul O'Fiu i'ell ; llusli 1
and Slmlte.
Hinotclyu-Kt. lmjy )OHt polled.
When !iob Kruse of JVntland
"n"la "''A ri.ii,t. lllKUl Ul
tlie armory with Moose Norheok,
'' " I'oruniut, it. will iw one of
!P"riunuioH iviedioru ami
Hoiitlicni OrtiKon wreHtlliiK 1'un.s
will liavo to hco KniHO In mil ion,
hh he leavcH in three weuks on his
annual trip to .New Zealand and
ustralia lo fill a number of wrest-
ling eugngeiueiitN. The match will
be given under the auspices of the
local unit of the Oregon National
Cunrd.
, Kruse will ho outweihod hy Xor
, heelc, hut Ihe hitter's speed Is ex-
Ipecied to tusko up for the handi-
leap. Nnrbeck has he en wrestling
! In Canada mid has heen having u
'MiiceettHiul season in that country,
i In the way of prejiminaru's Cnrlv
Woods of .Medford will wrestle Joe
Corhett of Itosehurg and Young
T
'
1 "
Smith won the RininE
ui.i......
- . . 1 ., -v
:fTw
,lm,,i(, tournt.v nt (he Kot( rIub w!(b ciime buck t hrlng tho core,down
;, uiiii,it ... n . .,,, Vmill,ito twitdude leml for evilli. nnv.
wan Hocpnd with a net ncoro of
ThiH wns for a tinphv offered hv
W. V iToKriorv Hilh lHaaen.
eniiimliied suicide.
HVhN'KV.-- i.l'i The Australian
ft.bial niieinnieiu has announced
a hwiuo 01 .:a a inn on newsprint
made finm dmuestic Jmid woods
and a enmpanv is oiuauilntt to
uianni.u uue. the paper. Itecent
.lie. itvei ies have t. v. i, , .me the
iiiiHlchcsM nf iii.t fitwMv ..1.1.. 1. 1
'finm tho lough natlvy trvos,
iitin;Ais. MUJl'UKIJ.
WINS FOR YANKS,
i , ' uh an "emerprncy" and inped It ih'
-,.,, , ne "f the 'few thinn? to he done
j NKW YOitK. June ! in the Klnn.
Hiihe Ruth's tenth home run. and ! Now. however, the matter of re-'
jTony I-azzeri'B fifth helped Va.ite I app'i tiontnent - haw herome in
Jloyt and the VunkeeH to defeat 'volved with that of the census
the White Sox hy 8 to 1 iiero to- ,
i day. LazzeH hit for Uie .eh-cult .
jaeulnHt lianny JJiiKan In the third,
(with two on, while Kuthta poke
jwaa directed at Orady AdkJna In I
the fourth with Gehrig on base,
H. iL E.
C'hlcaKO 1 0 2
Now York 8 7 0
DiiKan, Ad kins and Autry; Hoy',
and Grabowukl.
PHILADELPHIA. June lia
"I'llo Philadelphia Athletics contin
ued their winning way today by
defatlng Detroit, 11 to 2. The league
leaders hammered out four home
runs, Simmons getting 2 and Huns
and harnshaw the others. i
H. H. E. !
Detroit 2 (1 2 :
j Philadelphia IP 13 J 1
i Whitehill and Phillips; Earn- j
shaw and Cochrane.
! EOSTOX, June . 1. (JP) Cleve
: Innd defeated the Red Sox here to
;day, 1! to 2. Two of the Indians'
' runs were uneurned and iMon ls
i held them to six bits.
I It Jf. E.
Cleveland 3 0 0
' lloston 2 9 4
.fililne lllln tlin ninth I1111I111 .una
,-nn i;Oi ml Kl l.nu ,nra,l iwira
derenUng Washington, 6 to 4, here'
today Vrashiutrton had tied the
score in the seventh und gone Into
the lead in the eighth.
It. IX. E.
St. IxmiB 5 0
Washlngtao , 4 11 i
Stewart, Btreleekl.
Crowdftf aiU? j
Schaug; ilurke, Alarberry and lluel
V 11 A N K LI X VI KlAX V I I I LA -DKIJ'LIIA,,
Jun 1. (!') Kour
reeotd smaHhlnj? . j)e.rfurinunoe,
iiU'liKllntr a MeiiKationa) half itiUK1
in I:fi2 J-5 hy I'hll KdwurUH of
Xew York L'ltlver.siiy, broiiKht the
nfty-thlrd IiiterneholaHtle A. A- A.
A., trai H and field chamiiinnHhin
to n climax today as Stanford
i t'nuiversity won the team title for
jthe third, year in a row.
The Cardinal from J'alo Alio,
i coached by "Dink" Tcmplelon.
' noL only wave the far west its
eiuhlh triumph over a apun of
nine years, but did It by thu most
I ovorwhetmiiiK margin in thirty
! years. Not .Hlneo IStill when
J rennsylvunia's great team won
with a record tulal of 57 points.
boating lta nearest rival hy 20
points, Jiuh any team captured
the historic timet by tto one-Hidud
n margin as Stanford.
Stanford scored exactly 4Ti 3-8
points,' tallying in nine of .the
fifteen evenls. This more than
doubled the count of the nearest
Cardinal rival, Southern Callfor;
nia, which tallied 21 points and
thereby added to .the route of the
vaHl-
Pennsylvania finished third
with IS 7-8 points. New York
I ' nl vers! t y foil it h vl t h 14 and
Yale fifth with 1.1 .fi-8. Califor
nia, (ho third contender from the
Pacific coast, finished In a tie
with rutahurgh for sixth place
with 11
points.
JfONTK, Cnl., Juno 1 . (T)
vlai'k NhvIIIp of the jMonleruy Pn-1
nltiHitla Country ohil) hecamo nma-'
UMir Rolf olmmplim of ('ullfotnln'
today for thp firth tlinc in lilrt rn-:
ipit when ho (Ipfimted tVnni'la
Smvi'iiM, Jr.. of Im Angi'lca, and j
il. in tho ilti-holn finals.
I Stcvi'iiB fought a grent uphill
ilmttlp aftt'r bpInK nine down nt the
''"d or inornlni;'t round. He
tlnieN In thp Rftornmni,
i "hen Neville nccoptod conprntu-
, lullons on the Ilfith hole, he clinch-
ed tho slate title lor the fifth time
whirh Ih more than any olher nolf-
w hnt won it by.
Neville went dnrmle three at tho
;t:in hole.
Stevens won the 34th to make ft
( wi up and two to play, hut Inst
nut on the next green -lo Nevilles
three.
-
ANdOHA. A Turkish nrmy.
mivy and a vial inn officers have
been forbidden to marry before
they are 2b years old because he-
(fure that une. ihe mithoiities said,
matrimony interfered with their
work. A previous order forbade
them to marry any hut Tiukish
, .Mnnlnns.
, 4
An hu reuso in the birth rate of
'Turin. Italy, has heen stimulated
bv a factory's offer nf a Hi bonus
itor each child burn.
STANFORD TRACK
SQUAD WINNERS
NATIONAL TITLE
UUhUl.l. MAIJ.v , .u
Press Comment
j The cunatltutlunul niundute. to
I cnnKi-citH to irHpptirtion the inem
hershii of tlvr Iioum oC repreaon
ftiiilvp HKUln i un iawue in coKr'M
j clonal (lftiUK, TIiIh inaiidato haH
I h- n iunored for elRht yearit, the
failure to reapportion after the
i-enxiiH of l!t-0 beiry; the flrnt In
our h.Htory. In these yearu -ffort8
were made to hrinK about be luted
performance of amy. hut without
avail, i'renident llnover, nIlret8
liifi the prettent ront;rej4H at the
upenlnK.of Die extru HenHion, ;!iar-iu-terlzetl
proviHion fur the next
((null and a new apportionment
That lx. the senate bill comhines!
the two. ThiH never hnfore wuh
done exoept in erlMis. It wiih done'
in Jr2 when the balance of states I
wnH eloHoIy watched berause of the
'.slavery question, and again in 1KU2
;when the Civil War was in
! progress. s
At the same time, the two are
'closely linked. Indeed, the con
stitutional provision for a decennial
! census was .made solely for the
I purpose of having an equitable
i basi of representation among the
I states. There Ih no evidence that
i such a comprehensive product as
our present census reports was
even thought of. Originally thero
was merely a cou n 1 1 ng of nosep.
Now the census report is such an
aggregation of social and economic
Information that the counting of
inhabitants is only one of the main
factors. Therefore, the depart
ment of agriculture, speakflig for
Itself only, 4('ninn(jH that the time
of talcing the census shall be late
in autumn as that Ih the best time
to get information about crops,
livestock and other agricultural
things now taken Into account.
Hut the .political representatives of
rural America insist that a winter
een-sus Ih unfair, politically, to the
stales having .mainly rural popula
tion, for at that time of the year
those on the farina are fewest.
This fact, it Is urged, has some
thing -to do wltfi relatively large
urban representation in accordance
with the census of J.A20, .which
wo taken as of January 1. That
was the onlj winter census. Hith
erto all censuses had been taken in
AitrM Jiinf nr Aniriiwt Tim nn.it.
.nt senate bill would -mnk Hip Ant
November 29.
There have bt;en days of warm
debate In the enato as to whether
the upper hou.se should initiate
legislation that can affect the
w,ue iwiv. Hitherto reapportion
ment hills always have originated
in the house. The sponsors of the
senate bill frankly my they deAr.e
a combination of the kc ensus and
reapportionment measures in order
to force the house to perforin its
part of the duly, ltut the senate.
too. has been dlrellct. The house, j
In 1921. immediately following the i
publication of the census, passed a;
bill to reapportion the members
without Increasing the number.
The senate let llTe bill die. Last
year the house again put a bill up
to the senate, but so near to ad
journment that there was no time
to consider it. and this bill also
perished.
There a iv members of congress
who .hold that decennial .reappor
tionment Is no l mandatory, but
they are a small minority. Cer
tainty there must be reapparlion
ment. and there should be fixed
periods; otherwise, eventually there
would be grosrdy unfair represen
tation, and that strikes at the very
foundation of our form of govern
ment, t'n balanced represent at ion
easily might turn n presidential
election because a state's represen
tation in the electoral . college is
based on Its reprenntalion In Ihe
house, Kansas City Star.
CHANTS PASS. Ore., June 1.
(VP) Construction will start nexi
Monday on a now box factory here,
to he operated in connection with
the Kwedo Basin humhor company's
mill. The box plant will have a
daily capacity .of 40,000 foot and
will utilize box material from the
lumber company's mill. It Is being
constructed by Los Angelen inter
ests and will operate throughout
the year.
VIKNXA. (A'l Lui-.kH of llillr of
thri'p ma.slor nillHlclHT). Krunis
I.lszt, Anton KubtnHtuin mul I'hro
ilnrr J.eHchi!tillt', Av.ero voh at
auctinn or $14. $7 tuul 921 rc
spiuitivnly. The only liidut'r wiim
KobtMit .W'alilluinUMi'l, a iiuno inuti
ufuuturer, who InKt yum- ImuKM u
lo.'k nf Prunr Schllliprfs luilr.
BASEBALL
TODAY
2:30 P.M.
JACKSON COUNTY
FAIR GROUNDS
MEDFORD
vs.
ASHLAND
Admission, 50C
Children 2."r
.m, v.rs.i.
WAKBAW tf'j lN.liwh health in
HtHuiion establifited w;th Anveri
! nuid a ndadvlee, have proved
mo efficient that MutKolnl hari
Kent an Italian mlsKion lo Hludy
them, enpeciully tiiow concerned
In th" fltfht aaint tubereulvsiH.-
You pay or receive;
rent you cant afford:
to be without RENT
INSURANCE. '
R. A. HOLMES I
INSURANCE !
AGENCY
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 444
SINCE 1 9 09!
We are specially prepared to
take care of cars in this
nape. - t
WORK GUARANTEED
- CANADIAN
PACIFIC
ROUND
THE
WORLD
I-'rom New York, Dec
ember 2, for 137 days.
Aboard the Empress
o) Australia, 21,850
gross tons, 't he com
plete circuit -of the
omler-belt of' the
world. 'I'hree nations
adiled this
year. 1 he
right sea
sons. SOUTH
AMERICA
AFRICA
from Now York, Jan
tniry 21, for 104 days.
Aboard the new
Duchess of Attoll,
20,000ros.s tons. The
Cruise of Contrasts,
to t'ic most curious
corners of the earth.
Ketnrn via
liurope.More
ports added
this year.
'4M .
C2-Z M t D I TE K:
WEST INDIES
Two 73-day cruises
to the Mediterranean
on the Empress oi
ScotltmJ (Keh. S) ami
Empress ii h'ronee
(l'efi. 13.1 And three to
the West Indies on the
Dm liess oi liediord.
Literature is read .'
'imuti,m luifif Trnx'vlU'rs
finia'A (.'urn Iht- mltl Oivr.
CAMIAP.IAN
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CHAXTS PASS. Ore.. June 1-
utraninsiioii -of u stule divl-
sion of .he I,,,Hk Walton lea.uc of
America will be effected at u mee.-
. . i
tii Nft ror June at roruanu.
NEEDS OF
r- : W;.-rr 1
t t s
A
For. !-:, wait b.-t limy ' fon-ia
But lliis is liii.y Aim ri i'
Ami fur bcuulv uml vU-fawc and t;hur;a . . .
tlu.clavi-aoiu; vbt-u you look uhroat .
for ilu'm. Co uu further tiiun ibir. blore-ami
its display of l:aud.oit-.r Amrricau al bt s.
ELGIN WALTHAM HOWARD
HAMILTON-ILLINOIS
LAWRENCE'S
Medfortl's Lonji and Well Established Jewelry Store
Make Your Vacant Lot 1
a Revenue Producer
" ' Do not, let. your properly lie kll Build
a house and BENT il ! Our
HOME
will cnalile you io do that, and place
your property on a reveuuo-produciuu:
basis. Our plan of liuaiioiug -enables
you to pay lor your house on easy,
monthly installments which can be reg
ularly met with rent money,
A house on your vacant prop
erty will pay good dividends
. . . and we are hero lo help
you lo conveniently handle
the financing. 'ue in and
talk it over with us.
JACKSON COUNTY
; ASSOCIATION
OVER 20 YEARS IN MEDFORD
Not a Stockholder Has Lost a Penny
liters are now being sent to tha
li chapters in reBu.i ; "
- ,h'JT
In .be Male, upon request of man)
U": tiftnf:in-'.
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AMERICAN WATCHES
CREATED FOR TUG
AMERICAN LIFE