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lUlODFOm) MATL TRTTtTrNTTr: nrmrnTm ai.'i.'!av i a ' yrEDFOR!) flfATL TRTBtHCTl, AfEDFORD, ORFJOX. WEDXKftDAV. JUNE 12, 192a " 3C 3E STANDINGS 5 OF THE r- "Mail Orders Promptly Filled. We Pay All Postage The Best Goods for tHe Price No Matter What the Price Mr ML CLUBS. f "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY" m pools BANCROFT I0SS AM RFT RN! k A I I i- I ii i rii.v j .- ,: if I! II 81 II II II ! a I I I I I i ! 1 1 Vn rrnAVt5 r JKA I ho; II I K 1 1 1 I mm 1 iu Hnmui! v. i,. ret. Missions r,g 24 .B70 Manager Parker of Farmers Exchange Co - operative Plans Broaden Pool Deal ingOperating Expense Reduced Klamath De- Sour Heave By Robin Player, Vi"m-"-.i' Gives Pirates Respite From Second Place Threat Giants Defeat Cincinnati By Shutout. H.ui Kranclscu 47 31 ; l.im Atlh'clcH 42 35 .... 42 llywinid 3.i I KutTuniento 35 .Scuttle 20 Portland 24 36 37 44 46 4S ll.v William J. ( lilpnmn. Associated I'l-ess HportH Writer After rlcvelniiinu n Kti-unec fn. mand Expands Medford c""y fi,r '"' " b"'"'' " Kiuwftij ii, nit; j iiiin-n iAi-ruii'ti i Niiiari ahfiut'-fut'i at f-'oiin-H field yesterday just In time to save themselves from the fVrm-ioiiK '. nv York KolmtH- -and a phinKe Into hocouU ! si. I-ouIh National Ix'njrite, V. IMltHliUl'Kh "J St. I.dUis 3 'hieatfo New York Philadelphia ... Cincinnati Urooklyn ii .... 2 1H 17 Jtostun 17 Places Aiding. iirnoklyn litirl In the inalt-: Detroit liny ii. ranter, niaimKcr uf!,,iac(. the Fanners' Kxciinnfcc Co-opera- ine; a double-play which wounl the, plant to bruaden tlic local I have ended the e,ame In Its own P-M.I wIIIi.k and pool buyliiB. lnir"v"r' '"" r,"vo "lippwl the conilnu months of his adn.lnls-i"fr " wrr "" ",Hl uaHO fm' tratlon, and It will be one of his lhe " of lolcnd.il l-ullclcs. Mr. J'nrkcr completed doublo-kllllne, anil two I'lralo run a year's servleo uh maniitfer June.nL''" "cured, wlnnliiK Hie game t.y 1, and was re-engaged for u three- J 3 tn 2' year term. The i'lrates remained hulf n After a year of effort, .Manager B"",e '"'"I"'1 'lie l-artllnals in a Pa. ker reeently concluded negoiia-' K'" ratint. but retained f.rsl Hons: with the l'aclflc Cn.n i.ilv.. Plaee on a per centime margin. J OUllry i'roitucoi'M. wherehv iniir- ke'.lug condltloiiH for local eggs American Jcflti(. W. U (hlladi lpliia 35 211 2H 211 Cleveland 24 Washington 11 Chicago IS ItoHtnn 15 .CH3 .r, ir, .538 .4S0 !.4 .301 .333 IVt. .0:10 .027 .60S .5 5 6 .4.'.7 .375 .370 .370 Pel. .7HI .009 .500 .537 .500 .3111 .3 10 .313 and poultry will he improved for the punt year, payments on egg pools havu been made prompt ly, a:ld the operating expense has been reduced until It Is now three cents per dozen, including the egg cuses. The local egg market la now In a heulthy condition. The Klam ulh market has developed, until It is as big. if not bigger than the home market," accordlnK t0 a bul letin letter mailed Tuesday. "lhe bulletin also states: "We aiu getting belter co-operation from Metltord hotels and mer chants . . . and day after day we nro from 25 to lid cases short of filling our orders." ijcal poulterers aro urged to bring their eggs to the exchange. Improvement In the local egg marketing situation, Is set forth In the following letter from 10. J. jji.tun, general manager of the J aciriu t'o-operatlve Poultry I'ro uucers to the Kur Co-operative: '(ientlemen: 'Itoplylng to your loiter of the 11th. "I'rovlillng It Is satisfactory with yi u wo will handle all of the sur plus eggs you have. Von can through having played fewer en gagements. The Cardinals step ped all over the 1'hlllles, as Hal llald pitched good hall. Frank Prlsch altled llald with a home run, a triple and two singles, as Frank O'Dou! hit his 12tli homer for the I'hlls. SUFFER SUSPENSION MOW YOktv, June 12. The lwifivir ....,,! nf I.. A ..... ...... A it. The lllants regained their strldo , j, , . . .. j .....uui.B ,...!.,,., ., "' Olympic champions, Martha Norc fort of big Kred Fltzsiininons in .our cays. no ,,m ms .c.. zfi( ex,,,h(tlon8 wit profelonnl,, even break In Cincinnati on the ... i..ii .., ... .,.., .. : Hum nnd Holen Meiuiy. Found guilty of giving unaiitlinr victory, and ran their record . In the west to eight games won and only three lost. The clan Miflraw now Invades Pittsburg for what shapes up as the most Important series of their ',;. clk-Hhivcs Ka,ne at ciil- m."IB Hniplon at the last Olym- Miss NorelluH was Indefinitely sus pended and Miss Meany found "In eligible to compete as an amateur" by the registration committee of the A. A. V. yesterday. The committee ruled that Miss Norelius, 400-meter free style swim L HI"! . be- CI WOl nloi I! must give up all prizes she won at tlto national women's chain- cago yesti'i-dny was postponed cause ... .. ,. .plonshlp at Chicago toward converting the American l,8''1"! fommlttee cl.arg , .. .. , oil Miss Norellus with apponring gl" by w.nning their third straight I n-D unaiilhorliort uxhlbitlon with to IjAi lltlll,e 'V Z ir Mm vmn niwl n I nt tmr ehainti()iis uaineii mil imiif on um .,' , , Athletics, Who defeated the White I " V 1 , 1 "1:08 Sox by 14 to 3 and retained u lead of Heven amett. VounK 1M Walsh had another had day at Philadelphia, and (itMii'Ke l-irnshaw pitched fine hall Tho charKB URahiHt Mlsa Mo.iny woro Himiltir In character. paeij thrm under our hrand. ae-: over the entire, route. HinunoiiH, rordlnn to the Kpeclflratlnns which I and DykeH aided thu Mack- We havo Riven you and will K'Ve'llin cuuho with luime runs, you from Mint to time. They will j Although the I ted Hox uuthit the be Kuhjeet to our lnnection at Timers by 11 to 7 at tho l-Vnway. western team hunched its advantaKc. winning 1V hut the hits ti WashliiKton hatKinen 'went onj HollywooU another ramp:iKo la-hlnd Kreci Muihi?rry to defeat tho Indians tu the capllol hy 13 to 3. AD CLUB PLANES E Plllicr. our Kugene or I'ortland plant, wherever you ship them. , 'This will u ve you a continu ous outlet for your eggs in the fuitcrn markets, when they should i;o east; If you can build up vo umo sufficient, which no doubt you can do. you could start a 'ca" nt Medford and we could fin ish Inndhig it either at Kugene or .1'ortlnnd, and you would thereby get advantage of the through lute from Meilferd to New York, or any other eastern point, which "u-ould be the same ns the rate from Portland. The loading In transit privilege. In effect now. will permit tills. It will be llc.-cssarv. hnwcvoiv f l.nM.l tn. Joi:r volume considerable above Thp ili'li'KUtilill of members of what It is at the nreseiit time. '"i" l'lntlaiiil Advertising club, due In order to make tb's saving. I to arrive here Saturday hy airplane 'Wo will make vein proper and ' '" UlntKl. Oil., in at sulflelent advances Just as soon a Pacific coast conference, will as the ergs are shipped, nnd pro-1 hu ,m'' "' 11 delegation of Medford Tiding they are sold rtn consign, outness men al tho airport ami Hu nt In the eastern market, we linmght to tho city for luncheon at will remit the balance due you I '"" ' 'lln I lot nl Medford. The lininipily. in some cases we will ' vlHlturB will Include approximately lie able to buy your eggs outright. t"1'" B.ul will slay 111 Medford In any case, your members can fnl' "'' "'! a half. Speeches will reel assured as to the financial Hi" order of the tiny al !ho nil u.i lion so rar as the eggs you luncheon nnd the visitors may also send to us ate concerned. This. Hc given it short drive around Med ill effect, will K;ve you just about '"I'll. th same arrangement as if your mi'inhcrx belonged to this orgtini yjitlon here, ns fur ns the eggs you sell outside of your local territory are -oneerned. "Meiilng this arrangement may stablll.e your situation there, we nn very truly yours. J'.CI1.C COOPKIIATlVr: Ptiri.- TKV I'ltltDI'l'KKS, "Hy K. .1. lllxini. "tieneral Miinager." Coast League. Yesterday (Hy the Assix'lnli-tl Press.) It. II. Portland 4 8 11 11 t'asciirella. Heck. Miihaffey and Woodall; John sand Sypher. It. II. II. Sealllc 1 9 1 Missions 6 9(1 Kisdh. Iimanskl nnd Itoreaul, Cox; Plllette and Hoffman. II. E. II. Los Angeles -2 8 2 Oakland 4 11 2 Walsh nnd Sandberg: Craghead and Ueud. ' - II. i:. San Francisco Sacramento , Malls and Head; Koehler. II. .11 10 2 1 8 1 fano . and FLAG DAY EXERCISES BY ELKS ON SUNDAY Fights Last Night (My the .Woclatftl Press.) CINCINNATI. Freddy Mlnner, Cincinnati, outpointed riddle o'Dowd, Columbus, HO). CI.I0Vi:i.ANl). Hilly Wallac I leveland, olllpolnted I'Mdlu An derson, Wyoming, (10). PLAYS BUTTE FALLS The .lucktnnviltc huMrhall team Will play 1 1 fourth name of the muMn when It luVets the Untie ImiIIk titne hi lliiltf I'allM. and. In view of ini reputed ahtlilv of the ltultc l-alls hurlers. It )lt)it futiKhi Kame 1 fxpeeln!. Thr .huksoii vlllc club, hiiupvi-r, is hrlh't il In haii had innie piactlce and far this year hut not hrrn d fivitcd. KolloWlilK the llutlr I'mIU rJ.imt1 the teiini phinn in yhiv (itantfl I'umh, followed hy other m hrduled K-tnifM. Mananer l.ouis Tulil Is ntill anxious to k'-i in touch with cluh nmnuKcvs for 'Ki hum. The annual KhiK Hny exercises of the Ktks lodKe will he hold next Sunday afternoon In the ctiy paik. coinmoiictiiK al o'clock. heueiith the shade of the trees ill the Hotithrast sertlon of the park. I where the Memorial day rxcr- decs were held. Th Flan Pay exercises are al ways n beautiful and ImpivsMve pat rlotic event, nnd an appro- I riate previa pi has heeit prepared. The Kilts lodKO hand will furnish lhe musleiil part of the program, land the address will W ii't'i hy I Hon. Itenjamln Kimher of Giants ' llS. j ( Mlu r features of the program will n Introductory exercises hy , tile t xalted ruin- and other offi cers nf the lodye. a history of the f iaj; hy I inn Newhui y. and the altar service hy the CMiutrc and offh ei -s. The rloinK featurr wilt hi- the nIukIhk "f America hy tin ln'lrii' and audience. The public !s Invited to attend , these l-'lac Hav cxercln's. 'uttl of Thank. ' TJio iindersUned de.lr to thank ntir many frleudH and neighbors for t hoi i' kind assistance and ex-p.-c HKlonM of ny m pa thy. and for their many hrautlful floral nffe:--lns dtirlnK tho It tup of our laie hcrea vetnent In t he ilea t It a nd funeral of our mother and ninnd mothor. A. K. lllhtreih. K. A. Mlldreth. ClyA MlldrtMh. ' 11. lllldreth. U. H lllldn-th. " ' " !7iHrt(r nai llehh r. Moat Wai-hlp ! SHAXCHAI, Jim,. ) -ivA .lapttnexe silvai(e comem Itun re floated the I'nlted States KUlihoat I l.uun, v hteh went alnu e on a breakwater near Woumiuk h week auo. The KUlthuat lined Its own Mount In t"Uilm to Shanghai. Itul , went ininiediately I.- , ilrydiu k for repairs. IUVM.lti;sT. Ituiiuiiila. June ' .,! mixi,.,.,, p e r i n s nn p flrowned In a torrrnt which nwept nver the Suinesch tlisti let t " "'i I tllli i h); (he liiKhl. MT. Cl.KMKNtf, Mich. Mickey tioldhei-K. letrolt, stopped Johnny llamm. New York, (7). NKW YOltK. Jack Uein. Kn; land. nnd Stanislaus I.oawy.a, t'hlle, draw, (10). LOH ANtiKI-KS. Hud Taylor. Terra Haute. Ind.. and (loldio Hess. Ocean Park. t'al.. draw, (10). POUTI,ANl Uune 12. MV Sirawherry prices were still on the downgrade today. The hest fruit was hrliiKhiK $1.60 n cialo. Lower Kiades raiiKcd cuntddui able helow thtn. One buyer for it larne- pro duce house declared he expected one nioru day of sunshine won hi hi Inn the- seanon to a peak with a consequent plentiful supply. If this happens, the cannlnit season flhmiht ho at Its height three days of this week nnd two or t hreo next . oek . V I nei a re re -ported to he heavy with berries. Only n little more warmth is need- ed to ripen them and kIvo them the necessary sweetness. The Noted Dead CHICAtiO. June 12. --(, V. 0 1'iiyce, publisher nnd hit ftnme hunter, died lam night In his hun Kulow home on the roof of his printing establishment. He was tit) years old and had been seriously ill for iiioiv I tut ,i ii tuonili. A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S II MANN'S j COAT Tt , SHOP I j SECOND 1 FLOOR For Vacation Days Wear Helen of Hollywood "Whoopee" Dresses Your Summer COAT The most popular garment of the 'summer season, "Helen of Holly wood Whoopee" dresses. These adorable frocks consist of three pieces. The circular skirt, the sleeveless blouse and step-ins. The blouse may be worn as a tuck-in or over the blouse. The material is a fast color print in rose, blue, green. : They arc trimmed in solid color contrasting fabrics. ' MANN'S DRESS SHOP SECOND FLOOR $35.P should come from Mann's Especially when one considers the quality of garments sold by thin , store. This, spe cial we are offering consists of Just ten coats, fur trimmed stylekjn broadcloth and sport materials, they j,are!; ideal for street, travel, sputts or dress wear. They are nil I'lill-llnod but the sizes run sninll. Regular values up to 125.00. SPECIAL Savings on Women's Fine Silk Hosiery For Thursday we are offering women's pure silk full-fashioned "Theme" hosiery. This hose comes in medium service weight and is silk-to-the-top hose. A coihplete color ran.e to select from and all sizes. Special Another exceptional hose value for Thursday. The famous "Kayser" Brand of women's silk hose. This pure silk stocking comes in the popular pointed heel style. It is full-fashioned and in medium, service weight, special HOSIERY 8ECTION MAIN FLOOR n25 PAIR $1 50 PAIR Children's Dresses A timely sale of children's fine quality wash frocks, doz ens and dozens to select from. Kvery one a fast-eolor print or broadcloth smartly styled and well made. The panty styles arc ized from 2 to 6; for the yldcr girl from 7 to 14. YOUR CHOICE 79 EACH Mothers You Cannot buy the Material alone for this Low Price. SECOND FLOOR A Timely Special From the Drapery Section 50-in. RAYON DAMASK For those of you who arc contemplating now drapes for Town House or Summer Home will do well to investigate this sale of 50 inch rayon damask. This is a new material full of rich colors and de sign in both stripe and all-over patterns.. We ask you to compare this decorat'ive cloth with others selling for much more. We know this will convince you of its merits and value. This is Just a R e in i n d e r that Mann's are Headquarters for the Smartest , Swimming Togs and Accessories Here one will find all that is new in smart swimming accessories. New caps, .belts, shoes, etc., in colors to match our line of famous JANTZEX swimming suits. Cap Special 10 OUR DRAPERY 8ERIVE IS YOUR SERVICE. WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE.YOU EXPERT ADVICE, ON ALL WINDOW WORK, MANN'8 DRAPERY DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR !$125 I JSL YARD OUR GREATEST SALE OF CORSETS The Corset department offers for Thursday two leading items from its grcHt sale of "XATl'RK'S RIVAL" corsi'lcltes, girdles and wrap-arounds. These excellent fitting garments are on sale at just HALF PRICK. See our window. "Nature's Rival" girdles and step-ins made of fine quality elaslie ami brocade. These are fine fitting garments and good styles. Regu lar $tX values. Special $2.95 Nature's Rival" cqrselcttes of satin, Swami silk and brocade, a regular $..!(. foundation garment, that is guaranteed to fit and give en tire satisfaction. $2.95 MANN'S CORSET SECTION MAIN FLOOR Special for Thursday splendid assortment of plain and fancy swimming caps, all colors and styles, values up to 45c, your choice MANN'S MAIN FLOOR New Window Panels Rich new window panels in the popular square mesh pattern, all come with tail ored edges and silk fringed botton. These, are suitable for almost any window treat ment. They arc priced for Thursday, $295 Ka. MANN'S DRAPERY DEPT., MAIN FLOOR Summer Yard Goods Sharply Reduced For Thursday, we are .offering you a choice selection of .our regular Wi-inch printed Ivayon Voiles. This ideal summer fabric comes in light and dark shades, it is washable and fasl color. 95 c Yd. Also for Thursday we offer our regular ;t!)-inch print ed Celancse Voile, a marvelous summer material of finest quality and every yard guaranteed fast-eolor. BUTTERICK PATTERNS Sheeting Special An exceptional special for Thursday. Our regular 45c Xl-lnch bleached sheet InR. fine soft quality. Choice 39c yd. Pillow Case Special Another timely special for Thursday. Itemilur 29c 4?x:!ti-inch double weave pillow cases, well made from fine quality white muslin, choice 25c ea. Domtitic Section Main Floor MEN'S SHOP MAIN FLOOR Next Sunday, June 16 Is Father's Day Sunday. June Hi Is Fathers Day and tor this ftraml day when we wish to remem ber Had. we suRKost you Klve him a tie. One that he will he proud to wear. Just what ho would select himself. Give Him a Tie Hut buy it from MANN S where all the fellows buy their neckwear! Here arc complete selections of beautiful silk ties In all the new patterns and colors and they are priced from 50c to $1.50