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. . W '. . 1 , PAGE SIX 96 E 1'ITTrilllll'IH. .lune VPi- Ihti le h tJrlnics. I'lrate hurler. (OKlsU'l-ed Ills meillll vioiuij Uie season win-n i n.siMi.k" " - : fcisieil Clnclnnall. 3 to 0. In the I first (tame of a iloulde-headcr to- I iIftv. c'rlt.' sensational fit'ldlnie j , iL h. second Kanie 3 . 1 1"? XruKK- lJ"T" """I""" f,,r rrr"' l,ln,wlf ,H- "' ' "", f.rnlH. The huliillm, will con look the seconu fcamc j 10 1 hriskly. struck the hall and sent it i,e five strnkes I.., , . . . rst Kiiiiie: Cincinnati It. H. K. 11 VltiHbiii'Kh 1 ' " ' Diimohne and (Juoch; Orlmcs an'l llariu'eaves. Second came: Hi rlnoinnMll 3 I'lMsliuruh 11. r. 7 Knlp run! Hukefurth: Swetonli Hill and HatKreaves, Ilemslcy. ST. I.OI'IH. .lane 2!). (Pi The ("tll.s i made II three victories in a. row over the Cardinals hy tuk inu todays Biime 10 to 7. hlcaito ... , 1" 8 St, lAllliS 7 7 0 .lllnkc. lllieh and (lonKales; Hlir-duel. lliild. Ilallahun. l'"rank- hmise. Hullnnd and Smith, J. Wilson. NKW VOKI. .'"lie 29. IIP) The (Hants nained tin even hreak with the l'hlllles hy winnitiK the cticund Katun hero totlay hy a sbore of G lo 1. Melvln Oil's tonl.v-second hoiner helped the fine pllchlnu of Hutch Henry who shut oiu the l'hils until Ihe ninth lliulnu. I'hiladelphla took the III to G. . i......,l 1.1. inn n. II. K. II. r, !) I'hllailolphla V,.w Vurk C 11 rsl KHine: " H- l-hlladelphlii 10 H 2 New York f, 2 ,J,lillor. Collins. Medraw and lrain. Iiavls: (iencwlch, Hays, .Indd and HoK.'in. I l:U(lOKI.V.. June 2V. (IP) llfiioklyn cleanilrt up holh ends of a dim hie header amilnst the llrnves here today. to 3. and S to 7. John AJiirrisim. relief pitcher, made his rhv;t ISrooklyn start in the nlchl cup. In win Ills fifth slralltht. Three llnioklyn errors in the last two In-, ntnifs helped HoHton lo score six runs. ' ,The score: .iecond Kamo II. II- I''- Huston 7 li 0 lln.oklyn 1- 4 t'tintwcll. Delaney, Leverelte and i'pohrcr: .Morrlsim and Dellerry. Klrsl Biime It. II. K. Hustoli ' l k 2 lliiiiiklyn -x. : 4 k -.lames and Spohrer; I'lnik and I'klnirh. ' l'llll.ADKI.I'IIIA, June 211 M'l l;irors hehlnd Hob tlruve enalded tins lanakues tu defeat the Ath letics hy 7 to 6 In the second and final, name of their short sesles here today. It was drove's net nnd loss of the season. Babe Until nupiiortcrt PIpmuB' smart ptlohliiK with two , homo runs, hi" four le'ciith and fjfteenth of the sea eun. ,., It. II. !; New York 7 12 1 1'hlHKlolphlll r. It 4 l'lpltras mid nenainiKh. Dickey: Hnive. ldirsshaw, Shores anil I'oehranei i. I'llK.'A'K), June 2H IIP) Tho St. ouis iltrowiiH Increased thclr aUviMilaKe In second place hy tnk lIK, holh ends of a tlouhle-heailer fitillil the White Sox today. St. Jjiuls HluKed out a 12 to 4 vlu llhy In Ihe seculid name afler KsJniiiH a 2 to D shutout 111 tho tfpunei. HevonU Kiime: H. S. I.ollis 12 I'liicauo 4 - Slenirt null Nerrclt; .MvKaln and Autry. 1 llrst Kama: li st. Iul . 2 fhlcauo II lllaehohler and Sennits' IIVHt H.'1'K. II. K Ill 2 7 tl Walsh. II. K. 2 ' -I 1 ralicl- , UTTIlOIT. .lune 2 . IIP) l"s- IIIK five llltehrm. Iho Detroit Tl Mica wore uuuhle to stop I lit' t.'levelanil hatters and lost the third name of their series he today 12 lo U, Cleveland used three pitchers. It. II. K. Cleveland 12 H 1 Detroit II U 1 : . . Miller. Kcrrell. lltidlln and I.. Kuweit: Vile. Ktoner, Whitehall, l:illini:s. rruhmoiume and Shea. :tlOSTON. June !. I.PI The Kill Kox defeated Ihe Uashliwtnn Senatois here today ft to 2. 11. 11. K 'ai-hitiRton S r,ostori . '. . :. . . . . .- 3 ' I1 ItulVe lliaxtou and Tuto, Spin tl!, UuffltlK anil lleiry.' ' TILDEN AND LITT : IN TENNIS TILTS WI.M Ill.hUON. KiikIhikI. Juno1 '.'!i. ifl'i wiih r.i'i.iK i'i' t,ri ('liii-iiBo wlnnlmt In m tm In li I ki'Im Kulny. the l llll.il Sluti'n him i.r lli i'i'ir.'i'iil.illvii nmi.iiK mr rlirhl Hiirvlxinir n.nirnili'rH fur il' liuitllMli If'imlH I'luiiiipluunhlp In ll)('n'N Hlllfll.'X. Ulil Tllili'n unil ynulhful Loll, who plHjirt lirlllliinlly In I'llmlnn Ilng .Inn Kur.i'Uh I.y w-iiri'K.oi 11-4, li-l, t-4. ri.niilliulu n ilf.iil.lr l.ur- ryl.'il Ami'iir.in lliful In Hi.' uuur li-rimiii. win i.ui' in yl tile (Iniw. aril Imir KM SUMP FOR GOLF TIRE TIES AL ESPINOSA WIXIiKIJ FOOT I'l.l ii m . i. .1.-I oiKik. -V 1.. June- Wi om.or. ,. f,.t ihey ur,' tirm-cl Iipk i cm tin- IiIkIi pcrchi-d homo nr"'1i this ufti'inuun. thi- wri'iiif-it ;jlf,'r ; of thorn all. Hulil.y Jones, num.-; wllat tired and worn hy a lirulsinK I M.nttle Willi par ami a record kiiI-' , i.. ..... i,rj, ".-. niu...r niv- .,...... in.... ..i .. i ., t v.., . i. hunK nlll II!f, ho, ,lf Kttlyitlt. i " --,..i " . iv ,, : the hunt for the open Knit el ..i, ,, , ili,nshlp of the I nitcd .Stall's I While fully 12.0(1(1 xnertatui-H ; oH11"d. HhoVM'l ami 'mlllvrl for a DffM nt the lust tils ode ut n itrn - curvliiK heautifiilly into liie cup for Ihe par fourth, eualdlni; him to i lie with A I Ksplnosa, afler the Ai-I I lanta amateur had come perilously """" """""" ".... peiimusij , close tu dlsnstrous elimination. Jones, two times champion, now In Ills fouiuh playorr, and Ksplnosa, profession.,! of the Sportsmen's Coif and tountry clnl, of Chic-n.-u. ... s.,..,.., ,. K..'..,.'si ..,,. s no lias ever cxperiencou, iiou mr the iieKulallon 72 iiolcs al 2!I1 strtikes each after one ut the wild est l.attlos In the history of the tournament. Jones finished as poorly as. he started hrllllaully. snored i:;i7r.-7 I -7!l. I'splnosu put toKether rounds of 70-7 2-7 7-7 Tomorrow they will play off for 111!) Illle at ll'l holes,- 1K In the mornlnK, startlni; at 10 o'clock, and "IK In the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Thus, for the second suc- ! eesslve year. Jones, with the crown apparently perched firmly on his head, permitted It to slip off In the final rouiifl for other hands to Ki-ah and dispute with him. Last, year the famous Atlanta amateur. In a similarly comniand- IliK position as leader. Koine, into the last IH holes frittered away seven strokes on five slraiitht holes. wound up ill a lie with Johuny FArt'ctl,1 also at 2!' I. and then lost the play off hy a stroke at Olyuipi.i fields. I'OKThAM), Ore., Juno UH. ll'f-l-orUiniil made it three hIiiiikIh over Ouklnnd today, and Curtis Fuller! on pitched hln fourth nuc- to 4U. Itii7:. Artlett who drovo In two tif hiH ten ui's four ruiiH and scored another hi nine If, aHo re- llevud J )u in m ich when tho lat ter wiim pounded out in the lilx in the Hlxth and 8loped the J'ort Innd attack dead. li. .H. K. Ouklnnd 4 Ml 2 Portland 7 11' 1 .1 Hitnnvlch, Arlett and l.oniliui f 1 1 ; . Fullm'ton and Woodnll. him AimeleH 4 12 i Han FranelHco 11 IK 1 HolliiiKH und Warren; Thurs ttn and AdaniHon. Hactamenlo 4 10 II Seattle f K 0 Hryan and Hevoreid; Kdwanln ml laufpanl. FAN 1'KMtO. ( al., June (Tl 1'ncon firmed uinors w ere cur rent here, today that Ihe fishing hoat, Southern Cnms, had heen lost In n hloriu oft Mexican fish ing hanka in the mnitlirrn iiart or lower California, with 1U men aboard. (lititip law violators are to he hascd hy Minnestita linim1 wur- dous atom,' Ihe Missihsippl river In ipnlorhuKiN. Vdaknirti,-- (t Fllmt In at 10 A. M. Ready at 5 P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, DOOK, 01FT SHOP i u amd Holly St Pmon t44 A Complete Cleaning and ryveiwo servicb V" Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service Kloctrnlliprapy ChlrnprRCtU i Dr. H. P. Coleman Sth Succcmirul Year In Modfard Trinlmonla liy Appolnlnipnl Medford Center Bldg. Phone 96? Nttturoi'StUy ."d Sclcnw r ! J'W1!WI IPH li in III "HI Will mt i; MEDFORD MAIL 1MTHERS0N WINS i F . . II in wilfl Unit thrc Im u clone I on tit the ItoBiit Valley Clolf coiji-hc. All .Scotchmen worthy of j t)u- name, are catiiloncd to turn ; . . . ...... .1.. i. ... ceil. t wake up and hour, Iho ' i,jrii.H mIiik. ! .',.., .Mol'hciKcin. Hiulih flulli ,.r lecently ort'ered un uward .... M,y, heulnnlni: toluol row,1 .a. 1 .iiono.15. oiinnil I, loiiioi on,. m mo goiter wno nomw me iow-, . . ... ., i.Hi i scure lor lue iirevious k. It ill alleged that IhiB was; H ncptunc to uraw triuu to nis ..-(,. i, J(l of whom wer of the l (.lt hi,..-' nutionalltv. turnfril out ...(. .1 ...... i. i..t m .... , r will he - elease Ills score ; f,. hJlMnil, tm- fear It j W hccuine lost, It is said. Those j f countrymen, who know I f ,, countrymen, who know I Itim host, claim that 1'Yed will ! k,.,.p ,,. ,iwald himself If he re-j tna his present position The ; j , f the J I Ifhln nils Is al j Ulkt., Huoston. profession-, , al ,e country cum volunteers , lo lend wllat cooperation and moral support he can lo the do- ; lermineil cunteslants who ""u" up at the course today. Mr. Ilueston also announces j .Merrill and Hoik, contractors Unit the matches of tho Jllack(in t, project, have list of and Tan tournament starlod yes- j ,.sl. local structures to . their terday and endlni; today, found j credit, Including the AlonHrrimcry the lllacks In the lead by fourvVard bulldiiiK. the top story of points. He urues a hIiiiwIiik "fjtho .Masonic bulldiiiK und the top colors on the purl of the TiinsHtory of the 'Hotel ..Medrurd and today lo ovorooine yuserday' re-1 others. In addition to d number suit. .- ', ' . I of the lai'Ker resldenc98 Pf tho city. GRANGERS TO HOLD; LEGION TO BUILD PICNIC, JULY 41 . i Jor.al Let-'loiinnires who plan to ; The Sams Valley, Vntni! I'oint t;ike part in the rehiiililinK fit tho and it ok no lllver Kiannt'M jll oh- eoul rymp today are niuetl to nrrve July 4 with an old faplifoiivd , gather al the ehamocr of rem f:iriner's picnic on the Uokup rivt-r. ; muree huihlin at ! n'l lock Ihis near Ilyhec hi-lde, areirdlnK to N. j morning. Transportation will he j (!. Wenlerfield, , poultry Hpeetalisl. ; furnisheil those without cava if ; lemitorarily Kltumed at (he Farm- present at that hour. 'Tho.ne who it's KxrhatiKf headquarters hei-e. leave later arc directed to the j Other HruiiKcH, un will uh the Kcotit camp uk I'ijIIiuvh; Take .Jack-j puhlic In general, are. Invited to ' sonvillc highway (i Htieh Ktoru. j join these tin eo oi i;uul'.ation8 ut the appuinled liu-atioii. lOach per mm HUendiiiK will hriiiK n Imskot of food which may Im divided an the participant hop fit. There will he talks, tamest and Hperlal stuntH in keeplmr with the spirit of the day. tii'JM . NOTICE The Penn China Company manufacturers of Penn Ghinaware, have made arrangements with the GOLD SEAL CREAMERY to distribute a few pieces of Penn Chinaware to their customers as our new co-operative advertising plan. Save our business cards and secure a nice set of Chinaware FREE by paying the postage and insurance from the factory to you. We are not giving premiums, therefore we do not have to charge extra for our product or slight our service. We have no investment for premiums. . See This Chinaware on Display at the Following Stores in Medford Economy Meat Market, 206 East Main Reliable Grocery No. 1, West Sixth , Skaggs Store, 206 West Main Rose Grocery, Jackson Street Jackson Street Store 221 West Jackson Bungalow Store, 409 North Riverside ' Oakdale Grocery, 403 South Oakdale Service Stores, 132 Vest Main " Alexander's Grocery, 131 West Main Liberty Meat Market, West Main Sweet Shop, Sixth and Ivy Walden Bros., North Riverside Chanticleer Service Station, Crater Lake Ave. C. F. Monick, Crater Lake Ave. Shady Nook Grocery, North Central TRIBUTE, MEDFORD,' FIRESTONE IE Tl The $72,000 plant helni; l.llllt for th Older Tire Hen-Ire, Iih:.,i on South Itiveislde. I.y llic l'lre - stone Tire and l!uljlrr company, will hp coilipleteil ,y Auuust lii. aecordinij to Merrill and ilur;, I general contracliii s in i-hunto of!f0,. the t'allloi nla oreKon I'-m i r . .' , . , ' ,'., . ' JlU(,I)i(,nl fi)f 1e ,..jr(.st,n ruin- , ...............i,,,, ....u,,..,,,' pany Is huiicivIsIuk the bunding ' - iiriiifr.'! m ... uttrartio funHtrurliuni whhh will cover a muu-e of Ilia ............ . . . ..... " 7.. .......... . ' . L ' tain one story ami a mezzanine flu0I. for , h e HUll.k and displays. .,. ,..,.,,. win ,)t. u Bt(.lKJ flD , n( tie from of the planl! ulli i... umi.ut , i.i ', . ; wm i. ,,,,t a .ii,i mass of ,,lltl. K.ll)M w i,ws A (,r,.,, of ,.lwt.;n , ullU 15 ,,. wi ,.,! n lhp n,.w ,;. ,,,.,. K, (,,.,.,.n ((f . ... , loHm. wh(, wll, ,,, B. ,.,, ()f Ulo ,udliiK AtlKiist 1 A formal opening of the plant is .K p,-,nned hy .Mr. Older, the . , , . , definite ditto and program tu he announced later. CAMP FOR SCOUTS turn to left and follow -road ei.nht ;j miles up Applffjate river. (!iimin locatdd on rinht hand ide of rouJ. All Lotion men are urncd to brinw hammers, sawa, swImininK 1 suits and a ood appetite. The auxiliary liiflfes will provide the 'eiils ' OREfiQX, SUNDAY, JPROSPEGT PLANT OF COPGO TO BE A BEAUTY SPOT le wnii ri.lll'lHIs and li.n.l tteoli ,1.1..,. , e.,,... i,i! thin summer wli lllV(. Uielr utleiillon ilii outed ( "th,. laijtest hyilro-electrio plant ! i ....,. i... ,, , , ,-,.,.t i ,,. kiimi eri'l ll-ll hv t' nstei' A; K Ipisol ... . company. The slsll, which Is 40 ,,., I. lr.l,.H n.:,r th. Mrh. " fr,m ilu. l'r,.i,..t Vi ilhstation and is brilliantly il-j iuini,;at(.(l at niKht It I the flint kK') in an improvement pro- itnim of the California On-Biiii ! P'w-r compa ny rtt I'roHpert o. ' which contemplates the landscap- iin of the aroutuls. ,.rciii.n of comfort stations and drlnklnK I . . . . ... ','. ,",.wl f,.,ii,i . i,. I s"'v"""n I'latform overlooklnj.- the heautilul limjiie lllver canyon and the now power plant will he erect ed fn the neur future for the l.ene- fit of tourists and local visitors. The rrosp-rt No. 2 power plant j has already become noted as'one i of the outstanding attractions of j the trip from Medford tu Crater 'I.iiki. anrl with Ihe luliliLl.in of the nianv new improvements it win no dj,ui,t nura.-t tllousands of visitors many new improvemonts it will no rhirintr the tourist season. O parlvin" troubles exif.t titThe M -vx. The doorman takes 'ourcar when you 1 rr ivc and pl.ices it in the I Jotel. just hand him your key as you leave the car that's all.. Located in the heait-of the , 1 City near everything, , '. y ; r. V ' it '..121 - 72J.' W1-12. 7A.' GmMANX. A SAN FRANCISCO. JUNE HO,. 1929. rBUNGALOW SOLD The attraertio Hull, five-room 11I I I'll colonial hunKaluvv at '.It'll jOyk eout't, hullt a short time uki. ' ly Waiter Jones, arehitect iiifJI ! nintmcti.r. for the Soiit.iern tire K"n ' "uslruclloii company, was ""''' "'ri'lay to I!. -M. Paddock, for the ciinslderation of J0S00. Mi'. , La. ,1,.- i..... ...... ,...l, llw.wl Ir. ... ...r. i "M'lf'"l month, i-imi here fruin Indiana. He is em ployed ut the dates Auto com- ,,..,v i,Jny. I'he .windovvH of the little while lliunualbw are trimmed In Kreen ;and shaded hy xay oranKe awn- ! ... . ,, 1 ' fc :,, ' ' " "' "" ' 'Je " l",r ,,m H- ns a mo,', i .h,om;'- The se was made through the Ueeho & Kims rea tors. ' WASHINGTON, June 29. UP) Tho ,.a,.KO tonnaKo carried through j t)l0 Panama' canal, from the At- lantlu to the I'aeiflc in May set a new record for all time with 1 .i2o.. 100 lone tons. The heaviest ; I-acific-hound tonnaKe In nny pre vious month 875.041 was In October, 11)28. lllllboai'ds .are. so strictly, yetfu- luted , In ! ranee that siKin - , o. ...,...- ...... ...v ! Painted on roofs and walls . of I farm hufldinKs. I'll take your, car, si r " a carafe connedted with A iii.rtaljlc crime dclociinn l.il- ....,,,..,,..,1 u 1 1 h iiiu'ii oral. I' .-l irntiHi- iipparulus, Is sin-riff "1 I-"" Aimi'lf. USld hV till' Freshly Cleaned! Clothes for the Fourth To bo immaculately dressed for the Fourth is part of the code of up-to-date people. Our cleaning service enables you to ful fill this requirement pleasantly, economi cally and satisfactorily. Have your clothes new, fresh and spotless for the Fourth. Our number is J7 ! 'We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are" City Cleaning & Dyeing Works 624 N. Riverside hoc 30120 Screen Doors We make a special screen door which we are selling for $2.00. well made and screened with best grade gal vanized wire cloth. Let us make your Window Screens. We make 'em right, and oiir prices are right. Phone 238 Trowbridge Cabinet Works o ranking is. I.- student, re work. UK his hi' ikiiI an i nn V:iy lliriMI-JII M-ll.im. .iivi-niii.- "f '.'1.5 lafl Phone 474 ;,inunu : L30EZ3Q u D