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iWIMiWIIMiO! FOURTH VIPTflBV luilU MPT Idling STANDINGS OF THE i ( i As Advertised in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST June 2! TO START HERE The $iipesr Service CLUBS, A A (By the Associated Press) Pacific Coast League . I OUii I II bIUIUIiI IMI1 ItLI IUUIIMLI fpom BPn hikf: rifjui dm QiiMnAvlitK I liUill liLU IIUUL I InAL Ull ULaiUn I 1 W. U After u. lout; interval of rest, the tfnlf touiliannnt seavoii at the Mcdford Uolf cluh will lv reMimt-d this Saturday and Sunday by a handicap cor.ieM 1: i t v. ? on tic en tire male nn-nihership 01 the or ganization, divided up hetween the "Blacks" and the "Tan." Two of tlie chih's uui standing stars, Don i'lark mid Syd St:n;!i. Will captain (lie t'.vn ;;L;r-":;.liMir-, I'lark leadini; the IMaeu.s and Syd Hit' Tans. There will he an entrance, feu of 50 cents per, and every mem ber of the winning team will re ceive one brand new Rolf ball, l'lay will Mart on Saturday and end Sunday, an entirely new sys tem of individual handicaps K'dng Into effect. From these two teams die eluh golf team will he selected consist -"lug: of the IS best men, and they will journey to .Marshfield to play the team if that coast city en Sunday, July 7. In tomorrow's l.sslue of this paper the list of the Jllack and Tan teaniH now being compiled v.ill be printed. Ity Thi! A-Mirlalcd Press The h';;d (J f the Athletic:; proWrt ;t liii ----t by muir. hui National U-afjue contenders coiilinue to butt ih-.-h- heads an.tin,i one another 'vita no pa 1 t i u!ar gain for any hu:!;.'. While the 1'iiatos were los ing and t ! i . 'Hants winninu yes-t-Md ... I he M.i Linen ciea in d up i'uu- :.ti;ith straight from the Uod So, aial the ..ilk--es divided a at Wali:i:.ituii. e n n ties coiilhined to place A thirties u n ii nd one -half in advance of t;ie chara- ln the q u ii r t c r of the ten nis tourney to decide the cily championship, "I 'arson" H"i'l''i'. lormer Wisa-uni-iM s ale champ am. yes terd'ty evening defeat eil ll-iy-ini)!iil Fish, farmer southern Ore gon champion, in two sliaight sets. ftT :u , Mission San Francisco Oukhind Hollywood I .os Angeles .... Sacramento ; Seattle i Portland r4 4 5 44 4:t pair 'IT., the ga nws et"iday In the I pl"!lL The re,j Air: i iean h Wa-diiniUun u-4. New York 7-3. St. Louis tj, Cleveland . Philadelphia 0, Boston 5. Detroit 3, Chicago 5. N'ai ional league results: New York 3. Brooklyn J (11 in nir.gs). Cotton ii-l', rhiladel)hia 0-5. i i.:sbu:t:h 1. Cincinnati 0. Hnper was master ef the situ-, at;;: 11 from the si art. and Fish ' rhowed a laek of practice. 1 Ih'pper is the fanriv to win the .'hanipionshlp, in the in. ate. whieh will bo played Sunday. Mi next game is Feheduled with Cramer 1 Hull) Oeuet. who is playing a strong and steady game., ' Sa.urdav morning, Wilson and Mutler will ir.ee t in the semi-finals. ' I The semi-finals' In the doubles ; will be: ' Hopper and Stoehr vs. Kdmlston and Hailey; 1'tijtier and Deuel vs. llarfield and Crowson. ! National Leapu W. Pittsburgh ... Ch'eaiU) .... St. Louis New Yolk ... Brooklyn Philadelphia Huston Cincinnati ... Sees Nullification, 3KATTLK." June 21. Ros cie Nelson, Portland attorney, pre dicted non-observance of the pro hibition law wo u lil nullify it as non - observance by northerners nullified the fugitive .slave laws of pro-Civil war days. Nelson made the statement in a bar association speeeh. Match Mickey ami Leo PlirLAUFLPHlA. June 1!7. Announcement was made today I that .M ickey Walker, world's mid dleweight boxing champion, and l.eo I.omski, of Wasiiinnon, had agreed to meet in a ten -round bout at the municipal stadium here July :!!. They will fight at catch w eights. Philadelphia New York ... St. I,ouis ..... Detroit Cleveland W'ushiumou . Chicago Boston American League V. 47 n; 29 Pel. .t;is .ai4 .5S7 .all .4S4 .4.12 .;i7 .330 I'd. .til 7 .thr( .r.si ,i;t: .4li AVi Pet. , .75S i .RS7 .W7 .47ri .4 J 4 .:tr4 .2S8 Myrtle Point Iiiils awaided for construction of walks along prop erty on Maple street. IN FALSE START REYKJAVIK. Irelund. Juno L'T. (IP) '!iptiin AHiin Ahreubcri;. the Swedish filer who Is atteniiillnK n trans Atlanllc fli;;ht to the Tnitod States in his plane. SveriKe, re turned here this afternoon after having earlier departed for Ivigtut, (Irconi'iml. I Coast League Yesterday 10 To maintain a slender figure, no one enn ilony the trutli of the advice: "REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET." (Ity tJie .t.'liilel lrt'f.s.) It. II Oakland Portland MeKvoy and Keail; and W'oodal!. It! 4 8 1 1 2 Casearetla U. 11. K. I Sacramento 6 8 ! .Seattle 3 4 j Vmrl and Koehler; P 1 i fi r a H, j llou.se and Uorreani. ill Inniims.) ; I - a 11. 4 Jl. K. hos AiiKles 4 ! 3 San Francisco , ti 14 2 Peters, Child and Warren: Davis and Adam.son, it. ii. 1:. Missions 13 13 1 Hollywood 4 7 3 Pillotle an dISaldwin; Johns ami Sypl-.er. GS OFF TO SINGAPORE A .: 49 mi i t'S 7 of Zii'gfoM'.s Whoopee Insidiou3 Falsehoods Boomerangs The insidious falachnoo!s apparent in the claims of Belfish interests arc boomerangs emphasizing tho truth of Lnrlty Striked popularity and success. T.nrky Strike is a hlcud of (he choict tobuccos, matured by nature, almunding in fragrant aroma und bursting into delicious, satisfying flavor ivhcn toasted for 45 minutes. This heat treatment is tho reason 20,679jc physi cians claim T.iipltcB to be less irritating than other cigarettes. Toasting, tho distinc tive process, makes T.nelcy Strike tho cigarette of distinction. qnofil have bftl chrrknl nd erf liDrd to by LY I1HAMI, IIOHS I1HD8. AND MOVHiOMERY, ArrouslUli ud Auditor. mi Tha American ToJmom Compmnji, tncurporaictl 77i! Lucky Strike Danct Orrhcntra trill com tinue every Saturday niht in a coant to cotut radio hook-up over the V. j. C network. 'REACH FOR A LUCKY' INSTEAD OF A SWEET No Throat Irritation-No Cough. KYDNKY, N. S. W- June iP) ('apt. C li a r .-es KiiiKford- j i-iinitli and his three cumpanioiiH took off in the Southern (.'loss I from I erhy, we.stern Australia, ' today, for Singapore, St i aits Set- j tlement, en routfi to IhiKhtint. The j distance Is uhnut lli"0 niilea over! the I ndian ocean, Java and the I Java Kca. I With t'aplain KitiKsford-Smith ! were 1. T. Ulm. pilot; 'P. 11. Me- ' WilHaniH, radio operator, and II. j A. Litchfield, navigator. j The Southern .roH.s Iff t here , Tuesday, coin plot Iiik the fli nt lap j of Hh KiikIIkIi flight to Derhy I Wednesday. It was hoped to het . ter Bert Ilinkler's reconl of 15 . days. . -f ' THEMARKETS I'loduce. I'fUiTCAMJ. Juno 27. M I1u( tor: Sleady, unchanged. KgKH, lower, l'frlland dairy ex change ( net hasih) : KreHh Mtand urdn, extras, 34c; fresh standard firstM, 3Se; fresh medium extras, 31c; fresh medium firsts, 31c; current reeolptH 31c;; prleen to re tailers, i tit 3c over exchange iricn. Milk, poultry, onions, potatoes wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark, Inn s, steady unchanged. IJvfMock. POUTLANIJ, June 27. (Pi Cat t In and calves tin let. quota lily steady; receipts, cattle 25 ; calves, 10. Hogs firm; receipts 800. Includ ing ;): ly rail and 400 drive-ins on contract. Heavy weight, me dium to choice, $11R12; medium weight, medium to choice, $ 1 l.r0 fii 1 2.50; light weight, medium to choice. $12(i 12.50. Mli (i i imrt In m lift steadv re ceipt. 200. I The north Portland livestock market will he (dosed July 4. San Viiiii('ls4i llu ti erf at. SAN KliANCISf T. June 2 7. Ihittcrfat, f. o. !., San Fran cisco. 50c. a Bh iig rh ms ft li h Baa TP.AOE ANA R K rneieape d ci . Wo rl cl beati n j c u a 1 i x y it Tlie simple statement that this tire assures every own er of complete immunity from major tire troubles and expense for at least 30,000 miles is ample proof of its superla tive quality. It is purposely a tire of supreme quality. The manufacturers uso only the finest materials obtainable in it. By every standard of measurement, it is in our opinion the Finest Tire Ever Built! In size it so much larger than ordinary tires we recommend its use only in pairs, never singly. Its tread, extra" thick, with extra deep-cut non-skid blocks is a dc3ign acknowledged to be one of the most attractive ever pro duced. It will appeal especially to the man who pridc3 himself cn own ing equipment "as fine as money can buy." The guarantee behind Super-Quality Riversides is absolutely uncondi. tional. It is a LIFETIME guarantee against defects of material and workmanship. In addition, it covers all kinds of wear and all kinds of damage, including rim cut, blow out, stone bruise, rut wear and curb damage for 30,000 miles. To our knowledge the longest and strong est definite guarantee ever placed on ANY tire. Only superlative qual ity can justify such a guarantee. m&T ... Prices of a Few Popular Sizes 30,000-Mile Balloons 29x4.40, 6-ply $10.75 30x5.00,,, 6-ply, 14.95 30x5.50, 6-ply 18.50 33x6.00, 6-ply 20.35 32x6.50, 6 ply 21.65 32x6.75, 8-ply 27.25 Other sizes to fit all cars at proportionate savings ERY-WARKKGQl 117 So. Central .Phone 286 Medford, Ore. FOR TEACHER TRAIN! SALKM, Ore, Jinn- 21 .A) Th board of reii'iitn of ulate nor mal HehoidH voted lodav to drop the fhildren'H I-'arm Home near ( orvalliM um one of the teachers' i triilnfmr eenirn for the Monmouth Normal mdiool. TIiIm wan on recommendation of Pi-CMidetit J. S. handerH of the Monmoulh normal. I One reanon for tho reeoni i nieiMtailfin wiiK that Out xi)ierln I tondent of tho farm homo wan 'tMaid tci exereiMe to ureat freedom in withdrawing InmntoH of the home trom nehool whenever It Ih Mnv MalK'i' of Form. "miltnbte". hathhiK. suits on the HKATTI.K, June '27. (I1 I'o-jbeaehoH am running Into difficul ties eioleavtuinj; ti enforee the'tien. No one can iiBree on what law providing women miit't wear! ":::i!!alilr" means. desired (o have them work In field. the W. K. Wllken of Itend imrchnHcd L. K. 1 1 wn hey 'h K('Mei al Mloro at IVeve.-nl Lake. Wall Street Report XK W YORK. June 27. (IN I ire((ardinK the prospect 'of a laifce inere,lM in federal reserve hrokeiH' loarm. the Moek maikt Itidny continued ltn recovcty with tradlriK nJitn in hrink Volume. Nf.v hiKh Ri'ouild wa reached hy Kitty common and various mil- j Ity iMwucM hefore the market net tled liaek mi lirilldatlon In Die j avuition. Mled and motor lKlie. j fulled Aircraft dropped 1 points. I Superior Hleel 4 and f ontllieiiln I . .Motion .wo'.d at M Vi . the y-ir'y . lowest. fniKd States Sled yielded ! (wo point. j On Hie oth'T hiind. Mrdor I'fod-in-tK ro-i- 1 1 ' . l. icthei t h. if j tioil IMiyon ti '4 and North AiihtI 4 The ( lofin WHh 1IT''Ki;ii . s ;i I e a ii ipi -oxltii(itid t.aoo.n'Ki HhaieH. ! . y . - r v rr t a " v r r mm (I HI I. il -til - . 1 e , l-l 'IMII -iVi' !!'!: -ii" , iff'"!- C 9. H At crv-n toh. . tu., Mmiffwri tr-itoin lo the iiuvh Male fal fotur' yeais will h-p a r'pi"du tion or th W i-t Itiiinrh hifthpl-x of ft i-Md-Nt Moovei . in HOTEL MANX 'nmipfi ct nrA DHPi I . cam ftja vnern I W L.LL J I. V l.-UlU-lv 1 liVUVU tt' O.V.MYERS CO. s Displays New Studebakers Dictator Eight Commander Sixes and Commander Eights A complete line of Studebaker cars 57 models will be available in Dictator six and eight Commander six and eightThe President eight in three different size models. O. V. MYERS CO. 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