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till imwenft matt, TTti'RTTNrR. nrRDFortn, onrcfloN'. satttrday. .ttot: 22, 192s. ' MRS , L. CA WILL BE HOSTESS FOR GIRL SCOUTS Southern Oregon Monitor of 1896 Gives Interesting Sidelights on Early Day Affair? and Folk Here Munltur, one of tho KntnilpurentH of ihi Mail Trihune, han hi-i-n r- cefvi-d at thin offiL'o, from an un known ownt'i", who left It with Arthur Hevan for ddlviry. It Ih ilated Weiine.mluy, Mfiy 27, IKl'ti, and Ih u rhaptcr of local life 33 years an. Thf papei'H HliiKtin itiiH "Kvery one Is the Htm of IMh Own U'nrltH." printed beneaih tho name. The f i rst co 1 u in n of t he first ....... .lniri.ll.il to ix.tii.I-ii 1 I.I fill-. the privaln HwlminliiK pool at her j charlt.H Htratlie W,M ,.tv tre.'tHiirer. and T. Vork city re ! corder, one may letirn. 1 J. Coti-r Mrn. Leonard Curiiitnr nf this city j',8VH a Hh:rt talk ut the Olrl Scout' niABS meeting at the Pres byterlun church lunt night and ex tended an in v it it t ion to the Ctrl Scouts to he her guestH and enjoy still prurtfrlriK. w.'ik then In piirt- bomo. Twenty-four glrlH will nt tend each Friday afternoon until i iie j ijuvv mi m. i.y h . WUM niIl,sllai unrt j.'. Arnann .street l aipeiiltr Uinu uuuuitMi , ui nit; camp f,,n,l to heli defray the ex iwiiHcH of (he girltt who will attend the scout camp- Flans were made at the meeting last night for the Kirls to attend camp t It Im year, from July as to AiiRiiHt 17, at the Hoy Scout camp located on the AppleRate. Circu lars were given tho glrlH which told nf the mien und regulation- of the cnmp. The only coat to the kIi'Ih who attend is their hoard, which will he ahout $8 for the week. MIhh Alico Iaeasler, camp direc tor of Hloux City, Iowa, Ih now on her way to Portland, where, nhc will conduct n camp, and then come Ut Medford. Ahout HO ku'Ik can he taken care of each week at the camp and activities such uh Hwim HwiinmiiiK. hiking, archery, dra matlcH and RanicH of all ports will he eiiKaj'eil In. There are seven troops of (Ilrl Scouts In Medl'ord. wilh a total mcmhcrKhip or ap pinvimately 175. Mra. ' 1). ;J. Wilson, who has Churptf Of the Medford troops, re cently received the Hainion award t,f $Vi, which in given for outstand ing work done by supervisors, llen lennntR and captains or the (ilrl Heonfs. There are 70 awards givun nunually. These nwards are only piven for three years, next year hei.iK the last. Mrs. Wilson has Die distinction of being the only ttupervhtor on the western roust to receive one of the awards this year. Harmon awards are also given to the Hoy Scouts, hut hecuiis they have been organized longer they (five awards to members of tho troops. Alan Cailcy. somen' at the Medford high Hchool, re ceived a Harmon award last s ml nt? for outstanding work and scholar ship. . , A copy of the Southern Oregon haustive study of local tax condi tions, ii ud at tributes moHt of the road expense to blub water in March. A table of the taxes paid by Pop ulist candidates for county offices, compiled by the Ashland Tiding", is reprinted. There were nine can didates und five pa hi nolbiiiK- John Grieve of Prospect was running for county treasurer, and be was as sessed at $H17. He Is the father of J If ii und Pill brieve, and is still interested In politics In season. It Is noted that the third annual convention of the W. I. T. V, was held at Medford in the Christian commissioner. j church. May i'J. 13 and 14, audi Coder the prufesslona) directory, j "vvjih a great success." J one architect, three lawyers and I Two culumns of the first pngc I five doctors are listed. Conditions! are ''Vitfl to advertising. The I are differnt now. Or. K. It. Pickel, Medford Prewery a-nd Ice com- RUTH'S DRIVES COLUMBIA AND FANS INTERESTED ! nn it nrnininu n i irnniiix inH IM DCTIIDM MATPUi mm wamsmwm ' mm ICRUCWL SERIESlRACE FAVORITES! ROMONAAND BDB( . Invalid Smacks Out Pair of. Situation This Year Same iIamxiu. n:..:4. nankin I numeia iu uiviue luuuic Header With Athletics Capacity Crowds Witness Battles. nershlp with Or. II. P, fieary. and ' of "(he most experienced brewer had offices over Haskins drug i on the Pacific coast. "Our lager store. Or. Kmil Kirehgessner, well i is made from pure, malt and hops." known throughout the county, is Tlicy also sold "distilled ice water." al.-io listed as "late resident pbys-1 Farmers were advised to buy lelnn and surgeon Cook County harness from Heidleniann and hospital, Chicago. 111." : Nicholson, opposite the postoffice. The second and third columns (The ad set forth that poor harness are devoted to "Our Washington was worse than no harness. The Letter." written hy John II. Mitch-; firm also reported the arrival of a ell. Culled States senator from ( consignment of huggy whips. Oronon, later Involved In the Ore- "The New Nash Hotel, I. I,, gon land fraud cases, and who died 1 Hamilton, Prop." informed the of a broken heart. I world that "Kspeclnl t attention is Headers a I the end of this article I paid to the cuisine, and no expense are urged: "Don't forget the grand : is spared to secure the comfort of political blowout and free hall to our guests." The hotel had recent he held at Jacksonville on the L'Stli. i ly been remodelled. Prominent speakers will deliver j Another ad setn forih that "the addresses, and no pains will be j Deere bicycle Is a strictly high spared. This sounds ominous. grade wheel for a reasonable price, Cnder the heading: "These Are J. A. Whitman, agent." l-'aets," J. It. Neil, pioneer of be- The Jacksonville Marble works loved memory. In a column and n j announces its ability to make a half letter to the editor, takes Issue tombstone and the Jackson County with N. A. Jacobs, county clerk, j bank. J. K. Knyart, cashier. Invites and defends bis administration as inspection and does a general brink- ounty judge. He presents an ex-1 lug business. Hy William !. blpnian pany announced the employment (Associated Press Sports Writer) la ,ncnl auto camps have begun to oxp rien e an overflow of trade. Cars have been arriving In large numbers dally from extreme east ern and southern parts and In Hpite of the number of cabins anil parking space occupied hy the Medford camps and previously thought to be more than aden,uat', many of the travelers were forced to go to the hotels or to find other accommodations. This Is partly due, according to Kmerson Merrick of the Merrick Auto camp, to the fact that the tourist Aenson Is one month late. Cold weather In the east and n rainy season in the south, slowed Uf the summer traff.c, which ex presses Itself most ebulliently from the camp ground angle, beginning nmund May 20. , A number of cars from the ytuto of New York, have been Keen in the local camp grounds this past week. Others, from New Orleans ami numerous south, ern points and a large number from middle western states have been noted. A party of Kurnponn editors. vn route north from California by motor over the Hedwood hU:h w.iy will arrive In (it-ants Pass this evening at 7:3:., a cord lug to word rei elved from the South ern Pacific office this noon. Savants Study New Celestial Bodies Fifty Million Light Years Away As New Evidence on Structure Universe ity Ovcair IcMliig, i ODO.OOO libt years away from the Associated Press Science Kditor. earth. Kach light year is equiv HKHKKI.KY, t.'nl., June 22. P!aleiit to ahout ti.OOO.OOU.UilO.OOO The new evidence bearing on the! miles. structure of the universe has been j The significance of the work is tali! before the American associa- ! thought to he In the curious rela tion of science with announcement . tion that, where bodies are nuv of a study of three celestial bodies, ing away from the earth, the more fainter and more distant than any ! distant they are, the faster they whose light has ever before been appear to be moving, analyzed. j This relation has been suggested Dr.' Mlllon Hmnanson and Or, as a clue to the structure of the Francis Pease of Mount Wilson oh- j universe. The theory Is that ve servatory. presented the evidence, i loelties are illusory and the dls whleh Included the measurement placements seen in the spectrum of the greatest velocity known In I are not actual motions but distor nchulnc. 'I.'.iou miles a second hy tinns In light waves that have trav one of the bodies. ;eled enormous distances through All three bodies are moving away space, from the earth. Die other two at j The distortions may be duo to a speeds of 4,UU0 and It.Hia miles a j curvature of space, predicted hy second. Two are believed to lie j Klnstelu in bis theory of relativity, in a cluster near the pole of the I Thus, It Is thought, further study milky way. while the third Is near-I may show that the universe is The decision, If any. to be reached in the current crucial se ries at tlx: Yankee stadium was postponed for at least 2 4 hours yesterday by that doddering in valid, George Herman Uuth. The postponement was effected by the nhundon with whlc:i Mr. liuth caressed two offerings sent up to the piate iu the second game by Master William Shores, apprentice Athletic right-hander and suspect ed rescuer of George Karnshaw, the starting pitcher. The Athletics hail won the first game behind Hob Grove's puzzling slants by a score of 11 to 1, and were heatted along the victory trail in the second with an edge nf 3 to 2 when the Ha be became, the Itabe again. His eleventh and twelfth home runs converted a 'I to II Yankee deficit into an to 3 advantage at the finish, and the champions held on seven and one half games behind the Athletics, Just where they were hefuro hos tilities were begun. x The Inimitable Mr. Ruth bad done nothing much all afternoon when the seventh inning of the second game rolled around with the Yankees in the bole. True, he had it riven in a second un earned run off Karnsbaw with u single in the fifth and made the ! game close, but no one was pre pared for his magnificent gesture into the right field bleachers when Karusha w went to the showers after placing two Yankees on the bags with none out in the seventh. Al Stmmons rapped Pennock and bis relief, Messrs. Sherld and Moore, for just five blows, includ ing his fifteenth and sixteenth home runs in the first game. He carried his punch over into the second combat, where be slapped Uoyt for two doubles and a single In tour attempts. Mule Haas also got a homer In the first game. The crowd of titi.l 4 5 paid cus tomers surpassed every known record for a week-day game, open- i ing barred but world series in cluded. Another capacity gathering is In prospect today and undoubtedly a third will appear tomorrow. Washington shaded I tost on by S to 4 in the only other American As Last Cornell Looms As Dark Horse Colum bia 150 Pounders Win in Marlow Regatta. POCflHKKKPSlK, N. V.. June 1'2. oP Columbia and California are fa vorltes for the varsity race over the four-mile course on the Hudson river at the SL'nd annual renewal of the Intercollegiate Rowing association regattn Mon day. Nine crews will participate. The situation this year is like that of last year, with California and Columbia favored over the field. Last year the (iotden Hears from the Pacific coast swept down the course stroked by the mighty Pete Don Ion, to nose out Colum bia and set a record of 18:35 4-5 foi- four miles. Columbia, stroked by Kric Lam bart. trailed tho Californiana. by only three seconds. A third name ntera the reckon ing this year, a name famous on this course Cornell, regarded as the "dark horse" of the varsity race. MA PLOW, Kngland, June 22. (A) Columbia university's crack HO-pound crew won Its first heat In the Marlow regatta elglit-oared competition today, winning by a length from the Lensbury eight and a crew from the Henley-on-Thames Rowing club. The time fur the seven-eighths of a. mile was 4 minutes, 23 seconds. er t he erirt h. j closed, exhibit inn ii finn vnlume : league name scheduled vesterdav. The bodies, analyzed by their with no boundaries. Just as the sur- j In the National league, the spectrum in the great Ha-lnch re- face of the earth Is closed in two (Hauls again made merry at the flecior of the observatory, are 50,- 1 dimensions. expense of the Phillies, 11 to 5. ' ; " and so pulled themselves to within j three games of the lead, whic:i changed hands. lne 1'irates at tended to this little shift in for tune by slamming the Cubs, 14 to 3, to give Hurleigh Crimes his eleventh victory of the season. Hrooklyn had to watt 1 ii Innings to earn a decision over the Hraves. 7 to 3. CLASS MEETING HELD CKNTItAIj POINT, Ore.. -(Special) Tho HoUlen June Mnk K. M. danger, district forester on the coast, alter spending three lny Iu .M'Xlfurrt tniKHarllng ImihI- ,,,,u. ,,, ( , (-,., ,.,.,. niKM with IIukIi llnnkln. forum! , . ., , MM.orviM.r nn.l vlsinK tho wutn-j n,t" at l,,e h,,m" of M' w- 1 hil ni'nr Anhluml. nprmllnK Il,,v,'r J,lm' H. following Hip li' ilay t the furiBliy afflrp n I viidonal iiml himlnos.s mt't'tlnK. tin- OiiinlB Push, U-ft tor K lalllut ll i ""'' m It t . Mrs.' filly TVx Fulls unit Iti-nt (hi iiiornliiK. i Mr"' 1 ''-. 'ok rhnrnr. "nil Mr. UruiiRi'r. who hns iiIwiivm. n,1,'r "our or i-iitertiilnttivm. expressed himself for a hiKher . rtlillity refreshment were nerved Ivm. .if t-i.. i ... Ill, ...... ...i I..L-.. ! I.v a eolliinitlee eomnnseil nf Mrs. was plrusiMl with Iho notion of the! ! K" Neale. Mrs. Frank (Ires-!"'"' '''' ",u-ls"' STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. NHW LONDON. Conn., .limy 22. M'i Hy sweepinn the anuul re Kutta on the Thames river with her ancient Crimson rivals. Yale has closed the athletic year of llU'S-'Jit with an Impressive record of comiuest over Harvard. As the climax to the big Blue parade, the Kli oarsmen rowed to three' victories yesterday, captur ing the classic four-mile varsity race hy a Rood four und one-half lengths, to make their contribu tion to previous Yale trlumphts In hockey, basketball, .track anil baseball. Yale won yesterday's two-mile freshman race by three-iiuarlers of n length, the two-mile lunlor arsity by four lengths. A. S. Illagden. Jr.. of Green wich, Conn., was elected captain of next year's Vale crew. . Uiwrence YV. pickey of P.edfnril I Mils. X. V., was elected captain of next year's Harvard crow. If present indications hold good, the return match next Monday night at the Armory iietween Hob ; Kruse or Portland and Jack Ita 1 monrl of- Lou Amides Is expected to draw (he largest crowd of ihe i season. Ilomona was defeated in u match with Kruse last Tuesday. hu( declares It was on a fluke, anil he is determined to. have revenge. In view of the ability of the two men, reports were circulated yes lerday that .i scout looking for new wrestling material ii the way of heavyweight championship con tenders will be present Monday, and Is likely the winner will be given an opportunity to take part in li mutch possibly leading to a shot at the championship. Wrestling fans are buying seals fast and mall orders are also be ing received. I Joe Ferguson. wrestler-boxer, who threw Sailor Jack Wood here last week, will be Hie referee for the evening, and It Is generally expected he will find plenty to do in keeping the two men on good wrestling terms. Ferguson may also be placed on the card In a special event of either wrestling or boxing. school commenced .Monday with a good number or children present. Mrs. Nee han charge of the kinder garten and Mr. and Mrs. Ihivldson i,o,.a ..hum. nf the grades. The first week Is being spent In memo .....-., un.la utiirlpK reading Hible stories aud handwork for Hie kin dergaiten. Next week there will be special craft work. The chil dren have already an array of tiny chairs, tables, crayons, colored i.lary, scissors, etc. Mr. and Mrs. ('. P. Davies re turned Saturday from .Myrtle Point, where, they have, been visiting the past week. Amos Ay res of Medford was lay- j ing linoleum on tho flour of the i kitchen for Mr. and .Mrs. Percy i Haley in their new home. I A minor operaflon was performed on the young son of Mra. Myrtle Oreo Smith Monday at the home of her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. John (Ireb. Dr. Sears performed the op- I enitlon. Miss Sybil Carter is attending summer school in Medford and will star with her sister, Mrs. ltoy liurlesou, ut Phoenix. Kiil'cV. Museum of fine arts I will be erected on I'niverslty of t Orecn's c.-iriipu. INDIAN MARATHON RUNNER INJURED AT HAPPY CAMP ; PANTS PASS. Ore.. June (A') KlyiiiK 'loud, famous anion; coast 1 nd a ns as a runner, a nd winner of the IW28 Itedwood high way Indian marathon, was lyhifr on a hospital cot here today, se riously injured, the result of an automobile accident. Flyinj? Cloud, whose real name Is Henry Thom as, was hurt last night on the Klamath Itiver highway a few miles from his homo at Happy Camp. His legs were badly crushed and It was helleved he suffered inter nal Injuries, Flyinj; Cloud had expected to start training next month for the Indian marathon. PICHE PLANS 10 ADOPT! OPENS AT EAGLE POINT EAGLE POINT, Ore., June 22. : (SperiRi) The daily vacation Hible ; Pacific Coast I .wig it: State I Pub way eom mission at Its May meeting, reouestlng the gov ernment to classify the road from Vnion creek to Diamond lake and out via The Ualles-Callinrnia high way as a forestry highway. The request of the hlghway comniisslon wilt put the proposl ory ami the hostess, Mrs. Hover. There were 10 ladicN present. ( T. Hamilton and son. Moore, went lit JMamond lake Saturday afternoon and spent the night anJ Sunday. Mr. Hamilton reports they made a pretty good catch. Mrs. Klorence I taker was a vls- . ICscorted by delegation of; Hon on the highway system and' t,or in Medford Wednesday with on hy to t.nk California newspaper men over! nouses u ctmioie lor conshlera tbe Hedwood highway as far as ! tbm of conMt action projects at Ihe irantx Pass, the Kuropean- will 1 ""ol meeting of the Highway ftv met at thnt point hy a Port-! t'opimlss on,. Federal Hutyau of Kind delegation, while the Call-1 P"blie roads and the Forestry ser fornltins will return to their v''-e. which is held ahout the first homes. A Hpeclal car will he put January nf each year. the Southern Pacific heel U ral funds allotted Tor the visitors lulo Portland . I In put -pose for the fiscal years I 1 :"! and l;i;lo h:ie all been ap portion! and It will net he ps .1he tn ice ut o any federal funds until after June oi l ;. The preliminary work to secure these funds will he carried out and will no doubt be arranged so a survey can ho made In the sum mer and fall f and II is hoped funds can be secured to start construction In I'.i.H. Construction of forestry high way Is Co ud itt led tinder super vision of the Hureait ut Public ttoads. j W. I.. Pet. i Missions r3 3 .t;3;i I San FninciscTi ft 3 34 .cay Oakland f.O 37 .575 Hollywood , 4 1! 41 .filMI Iah Angeles -PI 13 ,5li0 Sacramento 4ii .(ji f.S 1 Seattle 30 ft l .37" Portland IIS 5.1 .3;7 j National League W. L. Pet Pittsburgh 35 Jl ,t;i!5 Chicago 34 1' I .C. is SI. Louis 35 I'.'i .5s;i New York 32 34 .571 Philadelphia L'3 31 .4:'ii Hrooklyn; L'3 33 .4 1 1 Boston ui! 33 .4ne Cincinnati t JO 3ii .357 A baseball game that promises to be hotly fought will be played nt (Ira tits Pass tomorrow after- noon between the ('rants Pass' nine and the Orphans baseball team. The Orphans formerly hail-; ed from Jacksonville, but being disowned by that city, the players are awaiting to be adopted, and ' according to present indications. Al Plche of Piches Hardware and Sporting (loods store will be fos ter father. j Manager Louis puhl has several 1 interesting changes in his lineup. ; but has not made them public, i He Is reported to have gained the r vices of an additional pitcher ami a new hard -hitting batter. His team has been holding regular practice and Is eager to play any I nine In the vicinity. i Coast League Yesterday The ttngue It.ver crimp ground. Including t he service station and Wore. Mtimied below 1 he tow n of Kogue Hive- n ihe Pacific high way, were sold yesterday by W. N. Merrlit. former owner, tn Charles J. Itenndom. recent newcomer here from Wntsonvtlln. Cal, The deal, closed by IIimih1 Hare of the William It. Shelley ngency. represented n consideration In ex-p-s of JlO.nao. Mr. Henadom. Impressed with the future of Hogue ItlNtr vallev. - i(tn(v to make extensive Impiove mrnts In the Hogim itiver cnmp. both In the way of beautifying the her sister. Mrs. Finest IMey Mr. Westerfield of Medford was In Central Point Tuesday on busi ness, Ike Hnvison of Yosemlle was n guest at the c. K. Iiuge home Sunday. Mrs. (Ins Samuels of Medford drove down Tuesday to Central! Point and her mother. Mrs. J. M j Howe, w ho has been -utle HI, was j Philadelphia able to accompany her home. j New York Mr. Kmmctt S. Palmer arrived'st. Louis . front Fresno. Oil., Thursday morn, j Detroit Ing to spend a coupte of months : Cleveland with his niece, Mrs. I.eliu Paxsoti j Washington :l Mr. Palmer formerly owned a Chicago L'-' ranch east of Central Point. I Hoston .. . 1! American 1. rogue W. 41 . ... 34 33 . 3 3 L. 1 4 V4 !.'! :f;i 33 3S 4i (Hy the A-vMM-laUil Piv.sn.) H. H. Sucramento 4 13 Portland 3 ! Vinci, flouhl and Koehler; C carella aud Volkman. Missions I San Francisco J Plllette and Hoffman; tilynn and Heed. 11. IV 14 1! 11 0 Mails, Fights Last Night l'al- la.s, Texas, last night and bettered bis chances for a match with the welterweight champion. Oood tiews for the people of Metlfonl ami other pails of the valley and the tourists her watl- gi ounds and Installing modern mg to Kn tip to Crater lake ns rouipment itnd eonvenlenee, oon ns ihe road to the rim Is all ' - - cleared of snow, is thnt lh rotid Uner Ih XiwiIi' Ark. : SKATTLK. Wash.. June :'2 uV Th steutner Heatcle rrive from T'unbtirw. tJermaiiy. with IS mon I "j. two vil eagle-, two white l-er, Ibne leopards, five bahboons nnil two Kurtit'enn wolves, n pros n 1 f rn m c 'a rl Hag eu buck,' 1 1 a tn puiif uliuwmun, , I w II be iipiwt all the way hy late this afternoon. Hn n,, (Hr can drive direct to the rim. This lows was n-celved at the Crater National p;,,- offices hvn? by telephone fnni the iutk alM.ut lock this ntternoon. Mrs. Mat Hi Parker has as her guest her daughter-ln-1 1 w, Mrs. Joanne Parker and son, from LewMon, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Haniey of Trail were shopping In "Central Point and Mcdfnrd Tuesday. SAN FHANCISCt. June Mm. Sarah Vincent, w hn Ins Young Corbet t, 147-.. Fi been visiting her son, Kd Vincent , defeated Clyde Cbastatn. 14 and family for some time, re turned to her hoinr to Medford Thursday. Joe Marcus of Tos Angeles ar rived on the stage Wednesday morning for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chomel of the Cen tral Point hotel, then will leave Tor Seattle to visit. Mrs. Charles Strang of Medford nnd her daughter. Mrs. Ho taut Holmes ami little daughter Mar tan, of Seattle. Were calling on Mrs MnlHe Holmes und daughter, titadys. Wednesday. Miss Patricia levis of Port land Is visiting her grandmother, I Mrs- Maltlr Parker. .473 .3V.I .3H7 .3.';' Holly wood ... Los Angeles Jones and Halcht S y p h e r: II. V.. 7 1 fi 0 Walsh. Montgomery nnd Sandberg. H. 1L K. Oakland 3 S .' Seattle ! 13 1 ltumovich and Heed; L'dwards and Hofeani. v J RICHFIELD CO. ERECTING Los- KHIF. Pa, Tony Fuente Allgetes, knocked out Sandy Sti fert. Pittsburg. t5 ; Hilly Jonex Philadelphia, out pot It ted Posy Ho sales, Cleveland, ttOl. Mi-dnt- iiiit-)..,. . .. . "'Molreds of propi,. wiU motor ' reconstruct Ion of burned Hay Mai- up to the. lukc lomonuw lug fruit uumvry, I ASHI.AMV Ore., June 22. t Special.)- Mr. and Mrs. W. P.. Nortis of the Summit ranch on the ; Siskiyou. nave recently leased their j service station on the highway to the Hicbfiehl Oil company of Cali j foruia. The company wilt make 'extensive Improvement! at once and t already has a force of workmen Kansas mi,K,K li 'lai at tons rot- the eree North of U,,n nt n !,,',l ",w,1r, l-'5 feet high. wntcn win ne electrically lighted ) find w ill support n huge beacon. -Lin Tom Hulldings will aUo be crectd for t"Pi'ed S. il. the display and --ale r Hi. hficld product. Just ucro the highway " fmm the station. Mr. Mm-ri will list Fpl-copal chtir h i ... ......i-..,.,.. i,... u edifice of Ca.ua. alley dedicated, eountcr and tea room. " 1KS MOINKS. la u.,y Peck, Cidnmbus, Ohio, outpi ed Jack Herman. Cleveland. HM; Tommy Carull.i City, outpointed Ki nie Waterloo, la., t H l. SAN I'IFt'O. Cnl. llawk n. San IMego. Hat ris, Chicago ( 7 . New Metho Wrestling ARMORY Monday Nite June 24 8:45 P.M. WINNER TAKES ALL Return Match KRUSE of Portland VS. ROMONA of Los Angeles Good Preliminaries Ladies and Children 25- Any seat in the house $1.00 The 'pro veil oil sprays for oil-lead combination PL kil-Iead combination is recognized as the most efficient codling moth control yet developed, nut you must use the right oil spray. Experience points to Orthol-K and Volck. They have been proven by wide use tbruout the Northwest. Of very hih refinement and of exactly the correct viscosity for real con- trol at low dosages, they can be applied by the grower with confidence in the results. The use of Orthol-K and Volck lessens the amount of lead required and thus simplifies the problem of residue removal, "Light", "Heavy", and "Medium", to meet all conditions. CALIFORNIA SPRAY-CHEMICAL CO., Yakima, Washington, Richmond, Calif., New York, Portland, Ore., Watsonville, Calif. KOK JiAl.K UY Dig 7 A'arrbouMa, Inc. farm en Exchange f!oop4raUe Pinnacle 1'urkiug Cumiaiijr American Kroit tirowrra. lac. Frull i rower Exchange Klriubanll A Jrll. tar, Sir wart Kruil Company YOLK audi OETHOL-K Caution costs but a trifle, but may save you hundreds or thousands of. dollars A Safe Deposit box in our strong Safe Deposit Vault is the modern way of safeguarding valuables of every description. Come in soon and inspect our facilities ThfJackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1(88 Medford, Oregon Commercial Swings Safe Deposit MEMBER I 6DERAL RESERVE SYSTEM mi ill-take your, car, J sir" I O parking troubles cxm ttThe anx. il Tnt rfnortnan tak r i-mir i-ar u Ln - J ' ' J v " ii Wll J WU rnve and place it in a garage connected with U-LI.-I t ...l J l: mc noici. j ust nana mm your Key as vou leav the car that't all. Located in the heart of the City near everything. Savice, Qiialitv. Hosbitalitv- tfAtANX HOTEL SAV FRANCISCO i jnionv tsitn-