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1ACE TWO m. bambino may MACK HOLD ON LEAD T AS IN 191314 Third of Campaign Nearly . Over .550 Clip May Suffice to Coast in Pip gras Sent to Showers By Indian Batsmen. lly William 1L Uilimnil AUHUliUtt'U 1'1'CMX .Sliulls Writer Willi cueh pabsiiiK day It be come easier to bellevu that linker unci Jlarry ami rnlllna and Alcln llli are liacK at tllolr iohIh UKatll, .sutler tit laku tho Ituekwarti trail through baseball htUry to the day when t-'oriioiiiiH McUilliciidiiy owned tho JUU per cent baseball machine. Thu Athletics of l'JZ'J. buttered thu JfrowiiB bhiiiuof ully ycMcrduy In u 1& ;tu 4 battle, proving ouee uioru their ritfht to wear the mailt lo ,o (heir illUH iriouti rudccttuun.. It 1m yet too early to pass out the pennantH, but if memory nerv(.H the i hamploiiH .of 1 9 lit and 11)14 were iiu (toud ia uwurded to Air, Alack aloim ubuut April. Tht third : IGHTENS ut the I'JVJ campuiKii noon will, ferlnw fr a Ktubhorii lunff con be over und' thu Mucks promise! ltiwi ami has overtaxed his In-art. to puas that HtaKU in. such Kood i ijThc aiartment was closely (.iruumstanuea that .&U ball will 'JiiiUded, nobody heliiK permitted to suffice ovor tliu rent of the route ; go near the Hulli suite. us 1L would have sufficed for the I P " buit three' yanked teams. Kurther, ! nothing h or t of a cataclysm can prevent the Macks from holding, the lead on July 4. thu traditional! date on which pennant soundings j are tuken. j Cleveland outpunched the Yanks' 9 to 7 yesterday, us tho Athletics! made merry with tho, Urown, Hiv ing Mr. Alack 4ipother neut kuIii over his, jicfircHt coinpetilorjB, The Tunks and tho itrowm reAialued In a virtual tie seven and one-half KumeB ,bi;iii)d tho Athletics. Cicorsu J'ipKrjis wjui knocked out by the Indians yesterday, and Myles Thpmus and Tom Zachary wore rou nil ry ued after ho de- , pmted Tony .Uizrl nv& ('pdr.lu lmrst made it soem clouo. yfth li pair of homof runa In" thoi eiahth, UeoiK Karnshav fall4 to, ko the mtitu uainttt jtpo .Uro was in splto of u- lu-vun lead, but , he noverttietixHaTOelvert frftieiul CMuHt for the victory,' ' Bimmuna, Jvelped the AlneJtH Willi his l'Jth homer, tleing (juhrlK for the leuKUe lead, while Foxx cut In with his lUth. ,JDtrolt iMllied.ln the tehth for three runs tto defeat WashliiKtou by 7 to &, und ,thu Whllo Hox, Htopped tho JiedH by 1) to , The nli-and-tuuk battle in tho' National Icaguo continued. The Ulnnts 'ilgcd ulosef ,to tho real fight by flhadliiK tho Curdlnals, & to 4, for tho socond suucesslvo afternoon as tho Cubs rallied to defeat Jtrooklyn, & to V. l'ltlsbirg increased Its lea 4 over tio Cards by taking a 4 t 2 decision from tho llravcH, and tho riilllicH -tc-K allied the .500 mark Uy turning bark the Keds, a to 0. Tho 1'hils . won on Fresco Thompson's freak fiomer, which leaped from fair territory into a field box. ltay lient'O outpltched May and Kuni ner. The Cllnnt victory was notable for the pitching come-back of . Uury. J-tculuii. u UuJiuu Jiad-nn iu i , ana oui spruiK. l.iu 'furry lu-lpett ' with. llonier,., .1 1(11 Jliitloin- try lnsertctt a lour-baso Mow for .81. JVUiM -- .... ... . , ( m . Fights Last Night . (Wy tlm AMKUite1 lnwj4.) .UKTUorr.- Hilly Pelrolle, Far tw N.U.. ontpolnivd ltay Miller, t'hhami. ()"). York, rfn'ocUi d out Kid Key, Mnntrc.'it. IP. . .iiiiliii, nui.. i. ... iiiHpyw i.u.,IIiii..ii.iiiI, 4 America? Wmi Seller! A (Distributed by Enders Wholesale Grocery, Medford and Ashland BE OUT MONTH HEART S WEAK Wife Says Ruth Very III j Details Declined Even ing World Declares Has Stubborn Lung Condition and Bad Heart. XKW VOUK, Juiy- 7. liuba Jtul.li 1h "vry 111, m hia wife uiul bililt; of lt'HM than two monthrt, told thfi AMMOClatPtl lruH today, v.'non UMkcJ . fih.uut publinhcd re Ioj t that the liuine-run ItltiK would le out of the Yankee lineup for at hast a month, due to u weaki'iird heaii. Mm. Hurh, reji rhed by telephone, declined to bee any Inturviewern or to no Into detail uhoul the JiabeH illness. Kin- mid Jiuth was Bleep- Iimvaiel ryfuued to disturb. Iiim. 'Any comment im to his con (11- f tloii will liavo to -ooiim from Dr. K liiK, the iiUttiKtintr iihywliiiin," .Mrs. Jfuth cold.;. At the office of the Yunkeos It wiu declared no report had been made by Ir. Ivint; and that nothing waH known about the serlou.snesK of the liuhe't condition. Accord Ink the KviniiiK World, Uutli i.s mif- HINT CHOICE NKW YOllK, June 7 pT) America's oldest turf fixture the Mclmont stake.s -receives its i lnt running ut Helmnnt park -tomr-nw. with the probability that the winner may be crowned the J9! three-year-old champlori. ; ' ' Jlestricted to- entire colta and fillies, tho llolmont it 'to Amorlea what the derby Is to England, both belli) run over u,inlle and m half coti.rse. V"' " '' Htandlnff Jieud and shoulders above th- fieht, whluh will prob ably number leKS tnnn d'dazpn. arti1 HI no LnrkKpur, rficsriuit Oak, .lack High and Dr. Freeland.-' Tho quar tet flwured--in -the ordr' named 'In the AVJthers mile, only the l'reaft nesrt. winner" belrbjtiut .-efitUc run-' nlng In (hat mad duyli through the stretch. ; . - p r .." Coast League Yesterday (lly tin AssiMlnt,Ml -Hiit.) It. ,: II. Poi'llaiitl 1 ' ' 4 (inklantl 3 'l 1 Kullcrton and ami Loliardl. . IteKtl; tlraithead It. MI. K. Missions H '14 . 1 I. OH Angeles 2 9 3 MeQiuitil nnd Hoffman; .Roberts. Itarfoot and Hartnnh. jt Snattlo Saerantento 7 10 I . Fiseh. PlnuraH nnd t'ox: -Dicker-1 man, Itrynti nnd Koehler. It 11. r. Hollywood i. .. 1 ! !i fi Man Franidseo .. 6 s 1 il : Kinney and Hnssler; Davis nnd Adamsou. "AA SMI NflTO N . Vfbnl (1 en t Hoover, ha appointed F. K, -I km It of !raud Kiiplds. Mich. iiHtii.stAnl .--ei'ictary of the treasury In cha.e of public building ttUQiM'ding ( ft il l SeMttnein:in. w ho Iiji.s rv-icped... 7r MEDFORD M3TL "MAIL ORDER 1 'Ai?' w , , , ' 4 t "" "I ; rfmfiatfj Prist Phtot ,At'a heaipg - ftmlrt towering tree!, with a Columbia, Ca!.t dance pavilion as the courtroom. Ms. Evh Tvbldrf, vpfi bewnd over for trial, accuccd of putting strychnine n her husband's coffee. . Above;-the cnottdV'.r.t the hearing. Incct, Justice of the Peace Pitte and (lower) Mrs. Rablen, in black STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS, acjlflc ('tuist L4'jiKiio. W. Vet. i .-in! .r.ari .rm l . -SV07 I .410 . .;iss .313 : .MISljlfMlS , .Sah Francisco". 1om Angeles .. ' 1 it I: la nil Vlollywootl ffiieVatniMitd Seattle , rortlaiul Ill 4 2 as 3S 34 31 National iit'iiirnc. , ' w. IMtrslmrirh 2 0 St. Louis tx iMilctiKo -j 2 Mow Vork -3 IMllladclphia 21 Itoslon 1 ti ItrtttiUlyn 3 ft Cincinnati i't ivt. ; .6-13 ! .Itll'.l j .5 MS j .r.lit I ,SI ,S(1 .34!) Amorlcuii lA-nKm. W. I,. I'd 1'hilatlelpliia Nevv Vttrli .... St. J.itllis Detroit t'beUind ...... Washington .. t'hleaKo ...v-.' ... 33 ... ar. ... 27 ... . 1 V .767-' .r.'tr. ' J.S7 " ..".20 .t.oti .sr. 4 .3112 Udston - 13 Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station 22S !l Meters 110 Kc. l-'litUiy, ililllo 7. P. M fi It. ti:ir. lsis Theater. II: in to .C :UU- Mull Tribune. new ami markets. 6:31' lo 7 11 a n d li o X Hat Slutiti.e. .' S to 11 llelelirallon for the' dedication of tho new Sixth Street IlKhtilift n.vstcm. Satiirilayt .1 into H. A. M 9:30 to 10- -Whllo King Sonp People's Klectrlc Co. 10 to 11 u, ...... . ! U to Il:3 Iteebo & Kindle Service ltition. U:;to lo 12 Kvnnnmy Oroo- terla ami Ktl lllnnti Meal Market.. 1- ntion- fllall Trltnine. news' Ueiim. r. m. 13 to U':30 I'lectrlc Wlrlni; I'o. 1:31) lo 1:30- Wltham's Scpv-': lee Station. lo 6: IS lsis Theater. :jr. to '6:0 Mail Trili Mail Tribune, hewn and Hiurket re HEAD ASSOCIATION I wiiiinfi . . , . ' Miss Una llaltlt'tenn. fortner ;tenrher in the Kocue l.'lver achools. s.l.i:.l. Ore . June 7 -i:l'i lls. semis oi il oi hei n-ai riatje 5Uy -!. Jane llaln. assistant speelal ei-v- Miss Florence While was a 'Veil Ice mii-ite at Ihn'i nbecher hospital. ftinl visitor Moiitlav. I'etllanil. ns i leetetl pi esl,,.m r j i. ,. Mat 1 tonoiKh or Motlfold Is the Orwwn Stnie (;radutr Nurse..' , slaylnc at Hie W altloi r hotel. Mr. assoel ition lit Its annual t-onven- ; MaelVnald Is e-nplovcd t the Kootn Hon lietC yeslcirtay. iMher offl-i eteeii til ftUe. et'is el.Hlf.l wete: Ktl vt vice i Mr. ami Mrs. Marlon l.titn. nrp pt-ekleot. Helen t.ntl Mt e pi esolcnt. m't-ilar.v, l.i'iiise ti-'.i.surer. Helen MiK'iiekei : MaiK tiet IVU',-: " 'b'f: I Arlaiiison: ttl- , i-ei-tora. Aila Thomas, tllentlora iuHttuv. JKUoy .lii.ry Atut-klrff. All th new itflleers antl tlireetois tve In l'ortlaiitl. TftTBtTXE, MEDFOIiD, BRIDE" HELD IN POISONING CASE CALLED TYPICAL f ' ctt'-J to, "t ntt !. Five feet four inchtr; tall, weighing 110 pounds, with dark brown hdlr and hazel eyes, Edna Peters of Miami, Fla., ha, benn chossn as. the personification of American girlhood, in a nationwide contest. She was, given $0,000 and, a trip to Europe. SS.Xt.HM. t He.. .Inn,. 7 . flTl Al- ilhoiuili .li-... btitUi.ttiil t.f Albtli-ta Hlalr tlntl -f tj-pboiil nvpr ami i not by aei!ltlent, .she Is ent.it letl lo islate ettnipenvatloti u n tl e I the ! workman'!; ftinipensal ion act, ne teortllnK to a jury vei ili.-t ' ill tho t'li-eult t nurt here ye.slertlay. IMiilr Itlleu frt.tti lypbt.i.i re.-iiltlnir, it was s-iltl. tf.tin tli'nkliiK the water of Uoue ift r while working fttr the !:tate 'highway departinent. The Ipl.ilntiff font' utlt-n thai the hiuli Wity et.iiijiilssitin was ntllKt'nt In raltt.w 11: Hie H-;t t ' -r to be tlsotl: The ttirfcliKu tit cj-ll-.. tl thu Wtlik.Jiieu'lHi.1 llteeii wnnicil nut to tli ink it. "'file !-t::tse wes f'rst li'it-tl last fall, but the Jury tllsanreetl. LWRit :tii!AT ROGUE RIVER MILL HOta K KIVKll. Ore.. June 7. (SpeelaM - .1. V. Wilson of Portland, millwright, is in Kottue ltivcr work ing on the new mill site. .1. K. Kallas of I'ortlantl Is nnnthor employe of the mill uiovilm from Ko.its t ivek to tlloll honii. at Hoime Klver. I haley llojtlen, Metllonl survevor, !,,, .bono- ,,....,. t,,,. ,..,.,.1,' i Uoitue Klver. UtilSi:. I.I i. t.T' The liolso I'olo club will semi n le iin in Tort-, - OTfEGOy, HllDA?, JTjyE 7, 1929, AMERICAN GIRL 1 rr i .:U.V"U Asxociatcil I'rcsx Photo laiiil to meet the Uose City .'iKKre I nation ami other nearby point.s. be . Kiniiiii!.- June Hr. A. t'. .lone.i. ; preitli ill of the club, aillltilllierd ! today. If a kilt-hen wintb.w is kept t..en two itu-i rjr Htm ' wh Li" I'lt.illLU. 1 tl.bl.-s. two Inches at the ton for ventila- vhllo f-yiiiK fot.tlM. Iitiilim; tilher .o'lttrous vt'Ke- tMltl.-s. the. onpli-.ihaiit otlor in : en' Iv liiiilnalcil, , ersj-i i "..:.--.!?-i jl.j CAUIORNU .and EAST l'lan your trip to California or the Kast In big. eaaV-rliltim conches of greatest motor atniro ayatenii Knur convenient prhert. iilos daily. Straight throush nr. aloit aluas tho way If you wish. Sonic low fare: San Francisco ...$12.15 S.ioramento $10.60 Lo Angelea ..J. $19.00 KSalt Lake City... $25.60 Kansaa City .... 153.SS Chicago - $62.85 OFFICE ' Hotel .'ackron T02 8. Central Phone 309 n .1 i.in . .j ! - SerKennt Owen of the local army rucrilltlnK office in ' (he ' jioatof lico building has kotic pn a 00 iliiy vn cnllon anil "durliiK that' llmo the oiiice will lie open jMonrtays anil Tucudiiyii of each" Week in chai Ke of Sorgeujit JenniugK Jmaii from the Klumatli Kails recruiting olflces of the remtlur army. SarKeunt Uiwman will make his first trip to Medford pn Monday, june 10, for the period of three davB. During that 'tlnis tho Ber- ; truant woiibl bn iileiiKetl tfl talk it lover with any of tho hoyH, who 'might be Interested ill an enlist - imtmt m the army. The army pay scale which va - Irles from $21 to $157.50 per month land all necessary -expenses for the 1 enlisted man, has the advantages I of JearnlpK and travel attached to !lt. The serKeant. would he pleased i to lalk wltji any of tile youni! men on tho abpv,e mentioned dates . ! . Pleads Guilty HARTFORD. Conn. June .7 (IP) Mrs. Olive tf. Adams, widow of ifcrry 11. Atlnms, whom she killed with chloroform, yesterday pleaded guilty to manslaughter and .was sentenced to state, prison for one to ten years. Ktiulciii Wins Award. NEW. YOUK-l-K. Kenneth Johnson of Chicago, who received nothing but A's and li's in his studios' at the University of 1111- nols, has won the IM ix de Home aard in architecture valued at I $8000. For thcee years .he will! receive an annual income of $1500 plus t ra ntriut t ion , residnee -and1 studjo in Home. 4- Owfjon Weather. , I'lisettld with probably showcis west potiogrpfht::aifd Saturday; moderate fcimperature. ' Gentle va nnble winds. ; St Whffou took lovely tQ-nigh.tT SHE l:new the compliment to be true for the last pimple had vanished. If you are one of the' cmbnr raF.sed and men are not excep tions with skin blemishes that linger, and sometimes leave scars, you tmust realiia) that the logical cause ruay oojne from .the blood. A clear, smooth, velvety skin beapenks loveliness. Men admire it. Women pruise and secretly envy. Hope-; joy, happiness, and even love, may depend on the pos session of a clcarl unblemished skin. ' '" ; ' '-' On the . other hand skin .erup tions are outward evidences of the condition within." Authorities state it is an indication that the body's power of resistance to dis ease nnd infection is low. Mean ins, that there is a deficiency of red - blood -cells. Without plenty of rich, red blooti, there u o aid .be no Stronsr, sturdy. MER THE NAT. osaoi vs --' 1 f2Ttu II i i uu. ... in Trowbridge Lumber Yard tvtrythlng In Lumber and Building Material! .Distributor tor Johna-Mannvllla Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works Csblnsts, Windows, Poors, Streena, Ete. Tha Old Reliable Established In ItOt Whan In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone Kit. Wa can be of real service to you. o ii moi loaocz The Children's (lay exercises of: the l'resbyterlan Buiiday hcIihoV., ....... u I',.' ,,.niiiL- at 10 Will 1'C HC1U ..MM"...- " a. in. They will take the ploco of tilt, regular Sunday sehuol study , hour and will be throiiKh in ilmej for the l-ouular church service at 1 1 a. m.. and will be In tho nuiiib auditorium. ' i There will bo graduntlnK or pro motional exercises by the beiiln-, nei-B, primary nnil junior depart-1 ments, at whicn time cei iun...v i of Drolllotion will be nanueu ic-. ' those passing to the next depart-1 j nient. '. J'lirentH of the children are nrtrctl , 1 to be prownt. itieic win u.u a baptism of infants. Parents are asked to confer with the pastor fur this ceremony. 1 ' ' : . PORTLAND, Ore.. June 7. iPi Fulton Dixon, 17, Kmison Polytech nic 'stduent, was drowned in the Sandy river near Dodge park late yesterday when a canoe in which he and Frank Johnson were riding, overturned. Johnson succeeded in j swimming ashore, but Dixon, an in ; experienced swimmer, sank from sight. The body was not recov ered last night.. .Juulluiai JUiiiployeti. . SAMC.M. Ore.. June 7. Jani tors who enter into contracts with their jcmploprs come within the scope-ijf the workmen'n ro,inpeii!;:i' 1191191. ljr they :e wtill em ployes, accosting to an opinion bj A 1 1 orne v 4en'ra I Va 11 v f nit le. powerful men, healthy women. or 'beautiful, ' 'When you pet your red-blood-. 'Cells back- to normal, that slUK i?ish, let-down. feclinK) lyas of ap petite, boils, pimples, and skin troubles disappear. You ftot hun-Ri-y aj!ain and you sleep soundly; firm flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel stronfr. Your nerves became steady. You tiro .resistant to dis eases. : S.S.S. is Nature's own tonic for improving 'the appetite, builtiinn; str.ciif.;th.. and elearinor the body .of so-oalled skin troubles, by in-i-.tioasint; the redrcells of the blood. S.S.S. is made from fresh vctrn-,t.-ble drug's .and has sttHxUhs lest of over 100 years. fiflWSWrfseirm in two sizes. Ask for the larger size. ,. It us more economical. yA''. ' . poitfrlplit 1823 a.e.sCo. -t TELLS THE TEUTH Our every water test from our Nwiiniuitn; pool is -"Condition A" '"Safe for drinking pur poses." It is the only Gas Chlo rinated .Swimming pool i u Southern Oregon - and has no equal. Life (iuard and swim ming lessons by "Mr. and - Mrs.- F.. A. ' -Me-Dtniald from Honolulu. n s Bottfd- of ' " Ph0ne 1000 Ii ' OEXOZZ30XO I , "tiooi-Ke" (IvU ltalse. CIIICACU. (JP) A wuw In.-rmii of $5 per liiontli Jiad certain' ii provuiiu-Mii in .ui tmiii comiiij., . Jiuvo been iirunteil to 1 J.tniu (k' ters and nuihlx by the i'uiimj; .company, a company annumsji. j merit today said. Armory FRIDAY j JUNE 7 ! 8:45 P. M. NORBECK vs. KRUSE . Good Preliminaries LADIES FEEE General admission . $1.00 Eingside $1.50 I juPl'iycs Co. A V ran Every day four trans continental trains leave Vancouver, B. C. for nil points in Eastern Can ada and the United States, through the fa niousCanadian Rockies, finest mountain scenery in the world. Travel in speed and comfort...stop off at Banff. Lake Louise, the Bungalow Camps... enjoy perfect Canadian Pacific service, cuisine, courtesy as you fio. Call or write ior complete. information - it costs' no more to travel on the C. P. R. yJhMSt FCfilt AfcOMUUfWiAH HVlll EU i Canadian Pacific Travellers ll , "I s Good the World Ox er. ' YriH tei'iiiaia355.' Uo K oi.lv St. Pmonb Complete Cleaning am Oyeikg service " C1RU Greatest aggregation, of amis talent wcr ' assembled ! It's so 1)1$ ' It needs the sky (or a roof a iid all outdoors for a stafc (Jiddett tiUractioni Brilliant fireworks j Display! 1 kln4UA I I ! S r 3 .! . ' j I. WWW mm 1 VA'Cn ; rfJi-.8 "j 1 H