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PAOE TWO f MTDFORD Af AH; TOTBTTyrc, fEDFORD,' t)T?FJON, FRIDAY, JULY , 392.0. ma CUBS LOSE LEAD HROuGHTRIPLE T PLAY BY REDS Agreement to Shorten Game Spells Disaster for Bruins Pirates Take Both Ends of Twin Bill With Car-i ' tlinais INDULGES TASTE FOR FIST FIGHTS Jbr Ihejdve of a Jady MM11MM fojefferyrarnol liy William .1. Cliliniiill. .'Vsnr-iult-tl Prosit Kwrtw Wrilci'. If tho I'lrntts noxe out the ('ill innr':ln of i,ni thin Kinne ii! . avoided what inittht hvao Ik flllCAdo, July 6. t (!') -f laun "Hack" Wilson, the Culm' puduy uutf lelder, yesterday added- two to his list of fistic HlltllllllllCK. After bclnt; banished front t ho field ilurliiK tilt tiftcrnonn (,-ume with I'iiiriiinutl for littnckiiiK Kay Kolti In the iledt;' dugout, W'IIkoii sent his flht t'1'a.HliinK twice Into 1-llehor Pe:o iniiiojiuc'h face when the two tcaliiH met ay tho Union station lam nlt;ht tu chimin for the cast. "Vnu'ro iulto n xcraiiper, aren't you?" Dni'iiihuo wan reported to have said to Wilson. "If you want iaiiy more, oo.no Into our ear," WHson'h fist shot out twieo and DollohlKi fell' to the 'floor, Htl-lltlln; I his head. While tho Hods Kiilher I ed uhout Donohue and helped hhn hi) Ills feel, he('ulin liuullcd WII ! sou aboard the train. Kallroad officials lliluuiullc.ally n an the end of the National leai-Mie ull-nik-ht luittle liy KendlliK the two pennant r-iee on next (Jetoher (i, teams, on different Kectlona uf tho the fourth of July will iro down Hi.mo train. In ChlciiKo hasehall annuls mh a The afternooji flitht oeetlrred Milt of hlaek Thursday. With the t . current leadership li.-iUKiUK Upon almost every pitched hal, the Hrtilns entered Into an agreement with the Cincinnati ItedH to halt the morning c,i...c at l:;::ill p. ni The liods won. of course, and the Culm dropped out of fltst place as (he I'lrulcs Hwcpt two more derisions from tho crmnpliiic; I'ttr d I mi Is. The Yankee' 'have ail unhappy memory or u itiKle Banie Mi in i hilly curtailed at tho helKht of the I a 24 culiipalifn to e 11 n li I e Ihel (luimiilons to keep an exhibition! ennui; ent at ludlanapulis. Tho , . Tltiera look that decision by a sln- Klo run at right Innings, nnd; while the (iofeiit did not standi alone in deprlvliiK the IIUKmeu of! a fourth Ktrnliint riac. the fact! rein. tins that Washington won by only two tunes at the finish. The inc. Millie came at ChlcaKo yesterday rame to its abrupt (dose nt tho end of the eighth with the Iteds In front liy ! to 8. It wax topped off by a Cincinnati triple . Play just as It seemed that the Culm were heading for a certain ' tie and a possible victory. After the "men of Hendricks had taken the lead with a Ntnitlc run In the first half of the elKhtli, si Hides by flnlinilcH ft 1 11 Malono put CiiIih on f Ii-mJ and third, with McMillan , cnininK up. I'ltteiiKcr seized McMillan'.. Ki'ounder, ttiKKt'd Mulone on tho baseline and hurled tho ball to Kelly, ilouhllnK McMillan. Kenor iloiixnlcs, never a Kir.ollo, liecamo tho third victim n Kelly's ipilck throw to (iooch met tlio CIiIciiko catcher at the plate. A crowd of 1H.000 witnessed the niornlnK kiiiiio In the rain, but 1.1,00(1 braved the weather to sec tho afternoon contest. With Fred lllake'H nood pltchlnc (after V an unsteady first round) Inicked by hard lilt t inu. the Cubs reward -' ed their followers with n 1(1 to fi victory In the afternoon, but Mc Ciiiihy'n lend of hair a (tame lind hem crushed under the weight of ,two I'lttsintrtr victories. I'lrulcs Triiiiuiili. Henry Meine tiitched the Pirates to an K to 4 triumph over the Cardinals In the morning and Itemy Krcuicr repcuted the per formance in tile afternoon, K to 2. Successive homo' ruiiH by Comor sky and Sheely, Comorsky'H with tin liitscB fllletl removed all ten sion front iho afternoon gaine In the seventh in id left the league . champions casting nhout for a comfortable berth in tho Kccond division. The 1'lillllcs outpunchril tho llrooklyn flock by 14 to 12 In a wild ritst game yesterday, but the home forces rallied tu hind' the curving of Johnny Morrison to romp tif r wilh tlio Heeond by t. to .1. Tho (Hants completed the nii tlnniil iirogrnm yesterday by dl vldlltK ti tlolible header Willi the llraves, whom they liad hoied to defeat twice. The II o s I o It e s e lUlilti hcd the opener by 4 to .1 In it ninth round rally, but Iju-ry Kenton won the nightcap, s to u KventM In I lie American league on Iho hull, I, iv moved along pret ty much according to schedule. Tho ' AlhlellcH defeated the Hod Sox'' 3 tu 1 in tin. morning ami to l in iho afternoon. tt t ;iv. I t lioso the morning engagemenl I lor Ms Kith victory. Tho Yankees w rioiu Wash lligllin. S to . and 14 to I In a douhlij header, ni.ilhl.tlnlng I heir position nine and one-hair games behind the Mackmeit and three points In front of the llrowns, who iilsu are nine and one-half con tests removed from first place. The l:r. .Willi's liliumcd the Tigers to ( and 7 to li as a wurinup -for their series auallist tile Yanks' to decide possession of second) ildace for the time being. j The White Sox won iho opt per ft mil Cleveland liy to 2. lull the' Indians turiiPd the . tables In the M'conn game, 12 to 5 when Wilson took offense at a re mark by Kulp, who was sitting in tho Hods' dugout. Wilson, who had Just reached first base on a single, strode over and itrtieh Kolp. Several blows were struck before playcrtt, umpires uhd polleo could pry the fighters apart. U llHiiit noil Kolp were titimciliately ordered off the 'field. STANDINGS , OF THE CLUBS. Ky the Associated Press. I'at'lfh I'oii.-t IjCukii'.. V. I,. I'C. San Francisco 4 0 l.tiail Hollywood 11 II 1.(10(1 I.OH AngelCH Y.. It I ,7j() Mission 2 2 . .100 Oakland- 2 2 .ilut I'ortland 1, :i 2o Seattle 0 4 vOlio Sacramento 0 a. ..000. National lieaj;uo. W. I,. I'C. I'ltl.sbliiK 4 1 ari .I!:Ik Chicago 42 24 .lillii New York 4 1 31 .(lull st. Louis ;u; 34 .r i -t Hrooklyn 32 37 .4(14 Phlladoliihlii 211 40 .420 itoslon ."ail 44 .307 Clnclnnall 2I 43 :i(i3 Anicricaii licaguc. W. 1.. I'C. I'hllailcliihln G3 17 .7.'i4 New York 43 211 .023 St. Louis 4 I 27 .020 Detrull 30 311 .Mo Cleveland 34,..3li .4f. Washlngloli 211' 4 2 .3X2 Chicago 88 -III .33 ItoHlon 22,. !)3 .2113 KYXOrslS: Helen D'im, i,.,a -.,vMtftl her ilitdatn or Rtr lilcltarti .77orff, om arte irwf not cilrare of the romunee thnt too fo enter th'tr liur. Nelthrr Jor tht Icnoio two of her ardent inttore Vie. count llrocklehurit and CailatH tienpard arc plattirto with Itich' ante eoiuiii, Julum. to win her fortune: uh forcing her into mar rtnue. Julian line i hnllciurecl ' ItlthurA to a duel, having been Viciounhj whipped by hie cauetn for entne particularly low villainy. A ehanre meetina a detipttful breaknet in a erqueeterrd uaal: and the roinnuee of Helen, tlie beautiful, nnd Itichard, the danh. iuo nobleman; etarte on ilt stormy course. ' Chapter 10 A WI8E DUCHESS poll a moment none moved or spoke; then Captain Donpard laughed softly. "And now, .my lady, !f.,you are ready?" the captain, suggested. Helen stood awhile as If lost In thought, then, turning suddenly, gave Sir Richard her hand; said she: t , . , .. i . "The Duchess, sir, hade me say she expects you at (lie Moat House, and will be happy -to-welcome yon whenever you will, and Indeed so shall I!" Tiien she made him a slntely curtsey, stooped to kles lit tle Shurl, and was gone, with Cap. loin Dcspard attendant. Angelit wept, aud the Uucnees.. nn ger and thumb suddenly arrested In her snuffbox;, watched Helen's abstracted (ace with a singular In terest; thus was silence a wlillft save (or Angola's weeping. "Ab, kind heaven aid ma!" she moaned at last. "And . him!"; eiclalmed Holcn. "And him!" '' "Who7" demanded the Duchess, sharply. ' . : ' "Whoever lies In most danger,"' answered Helen. "Ha!" exclaimed tho '. Uuchess. Angela, me dear cholld. don't sni vel; 'twill make your pretty llttlo nose like a strawberry." "Oh, 1 know I know!" walled Angela, "nnd Mr. Tritniplnglon ex pected! , Hut how may 1 liotD niv tours and Helen bo cruel? And how was I to know Sir Hlchard was uol Mr. Julian I mean that Sir'' Julian was Oh, my poor heart Is break ing, I vow!" My lady Helen littered a snllT: w)iereu pon Angela bridled and turn ing upon Helen llko a defiant dove, emitted tho following: Angela: Oh, how should 1 know you was so vastly Interested In the man? Helen: (Languidly) What man pray? Angela: In love with him!! Radio Program KIYIED Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station ' . C'KNTItAL l'OJ,VT, Ore.. July 5. IHl.cclal.) A very, . pretty home wedding was thnt .o( .Miss, (iracc! 228.lt Metein 1310 Key. I Villa) , July 5. P. SI. 1 0 to I sis Theater. 6:15 to (i:30 Mall Tribune, fr- news ami mitrkt-ls. , 0:30 to 7 Uund Uox Hat Sholilie. 10 IS FACTOR' norDATiMP nnd i )l LlirtMil'J OF AUTOMOBILES Liu roalH?" Ik a quos t Ki'i'itl dt-al tu lit) tahlc i-i lcasi'il l the Motor us--i- rlatinii Is Ii;y',l on .tu rxhaustiv Investigation maiU Ity Iown St;it tMilii--e and proves conclusively that It pays to ilireet your ttriviiiK at.' tiviti" Into (listriolH whero muni roatlri may hi- used. 'ihi differoncu In the co.-ti uf uierution over tin various type roads is bIiuwd by the following fitiui-cs: t-'ost uf operation In cents per mile in shown as follows: Kirst uol ti inn, hifjh type roails; second column, Inlermi'diato type roads, and third column, low type roads. An,ominous prophecy of lovo and death a pledge of Romany friendship. i Coast League i Yesterday i IE. 11. K.I I n i:i l :t 12 2 1'nrtlnnt! Uim AiiKi-Les ltatleries: Ortmati, Me Donald. Walters and Woudall; Itai fottl und Handheld. Second KKine; It. II. K rortland 2 ft 1 lts AnK'drs II U 2 Mahaffey and lii'Ro; llaecht and Warri'ii. HitltywoiMl Snci ninenlo .,, PailerieM: Kinu Hulvt'y and Rassh'r; dull and .Si-vciild. II. It. i-;. ti 12 I ti 12 " 1 y, 1 InlhM'Min. Knch.is, ii a n- II. ... :t II. Second Kiiinr: lloltyv.ot.1 Sin ramrnlo o C Haltcries: Shelleuhaek a it d UiisnIci-; Hi van and Sevcnid. . II. H. I-:. Scuttle .11 3 Shu KranclHco it l it Hatterlec: Colturd. l'IpmUH anil Cox; Oavi.s and -Melsaacs. Second Kiiino; Sen tile San Krattclsco Hatti-i les: IMwaid.s, ltotreanl; Thin ston, li 'Ml. It. K it II h and Jones and tiaklund Mattel !.. CraMheatl. l.ouilurd). 1 S 1 r i : Wilson and l';iliiuhi; Hurst. Knslch ami Head, Second name; M IxMions tiiKlaniI Htlcrlen: NcVcim, I lloirman. I'.alduln: Utmltanll. i; II i:. ... ;i li 2 ... r. ii n la-thrr and t McK iiv and ! uiiMuiiLuuMUtjuu rnilMTV PACUICD CTHIC .IIVIII.llAlllin 1 11 I m nnin TnimiuiiriiT Uuuin i ununiLn oiull' 111 UniU I UUK NAMtN I; "Master," said oll Trurtunl, "you is stands tii tor tlie, 'poor, (oik' ivheu ttH meets again, ntQhhe the poorH (oik" .stands up (ori you ay, ly, (or ilcalh shall be all about ye; all, arid 1 sees troubles crerpln;; on ye, vl' dangers a-matiy, but love shall come also, and by It shall ye llvo, (or love Is strotixent o all." "1ove?" lie repealed. "Verily, young master, Brieve not and tilled ye tho Hand o' Glory." ; At this, he Rlanced heavenward, but saw'ihe radlunt cloud was van ished qulto away. He stood awhile lent In. wnnilerliig Rpecitlsllon; when he looked around, it was 10 Dud hlmscK alone. "Days ago." said my lady, down Ins up lliroimh the branches o( the clierry lrec, '1 gave the man your message.. And the man conies not. Well, coniountl tho man!" "l''le, Helen!" murmured Angela. "Remember, how wickedly . we have misjudged Iho unfortunate gentle man.' how cruelly we liavo wounded Ills sensibilities." "Hay, rather, his detestable pride!" cried my lady. "And sliiiv'." quoth the Uuchess, "pride Is always, so very detlstable In other (oik!" "And alas," sighed Angela, shak ing, her prolly bond, "oh me. the poor gentleman so soon tn die!" "Die. child to diet Is It Sir Itlrbsrd CuyRord you mean?" "Indeed. Helen! They say he Is certainly doomed." "Hut tMfn gentlemen may surely tljht without killing eaclr other." "Ay, ny!" nodded HiB Ducbess. "Ttiruo enough, ma dear, some gentlemen may hut those won't; shore here will he murdeioiis busi ness, 'and nothing hut dltli 'Itself shall prevent 'em killing each other." . "Nay," sighed Angela. "It Either kill f other, 'tis poor Sir Richard must die," "Heavens ahovel" exclaimed my lady. "And why must you be so sure, llttlo (mil?" "Noy why, Helen, oh',.' my ' dear, why so angry wlllt poor meY'' cried Angela, amazed a( Hcleu's sudden gust of passion. "nooausA; miss, l( anyone be killed 'twill lie all yolir doing!" "Mine? Oh, Helen! Oh, my dear est!" walled Angela. "How how am I to blame?" "Pur writing your three times ac cursed letters, tor mixing up your villains," cried Helen, between snapping white teeth. W hereat An gela bowed meek, pretty bead and wept sottly. So Wn leanlhtf barlt In Her chair. (roned up throuali the shatlv ! branches o( the cherry-tree again, I Helen (Disdainfully) In love IT Who with, miss? ,. , Angela: (Desperately) Why Sir Richard Cuyfford! Oh, you may Hash your cyc3 at me but you're .blushing, you know, you are! For I know, ma'm. 1 know! Han't you been riding every day In your new- osl French habIT a purpose to meel hint? Hnn't you been hreaktnstlng with hlnir-alotui In. arbours? And gypsies telling your (ortiines? l)h. I know! Captain Despard told me, so don't deny. It,' nia'm. don't daro deny it! Helen: (Sternly)' Hold your tmigue, miss, nnd, weep! , Weep till your oyes are like gooseberries and your nose, like a carrot. . Be pur (octly assured that I despise you (or on odious rattle! ' ' Duchess: (Closing snuffbox with snap) ,Oonil:il! And that proves It! Helen: (Looking down her shape ly nose, beneath disdainful-droop Ins lashes) Proves what, I'll beg leave to know? DuchesB; Vourselt. knows, 'tis pbwat you've known and I've guessed this week past 'tis la love y' are! Helen: (Superbly contemptuous! Madam, 'tis odious suggestion! Duchess: Tis love him ye do an himself no better a poverty-struck squire! Holcn: (Racolllng gracefully) Now, madam, you shock met Suffer me to retire, (or I protest to heaven you . Duchess: Your line airs an' gra ces aro wasted on me that, dandled ye on this kueo a squalling hrnt. Helen: (In hushed voice) Hor rors! Oh. most revolting! (She, shudders, rovers her tace and, mag nificent In defent, turns and sweeps trom them, across the lawn and so, majestically Into the house.) Then the Duchess laughed till she choked, and chuckled until her whole person, nnd great elbow chair, shook with suppressed merri ment, and Angela checked her weeping to stare. "TIs small, clever soul y' are!" ninth the Duchess, at last "Coma, let me kiss thee." "Hut oh, dear ma'm, my Helen surely hates mo!" "At rourso sho does, for the mo ment, hut 'twill pass; Helen's fur ies never last. Hut, b' the sweet snlnts. It she bo not In love she'll ho thinking o' love, and. thinking on 't, she'll he head over eart In love aforo sho knows It. Hut phwnt nmde ye guess 'twas Sir Rlchird, my honey?" "Oh. ma'm, 1 didn't! I thomrhL In my heart, 'twas Captain Des " (Lcfynpftr, llt, JeVtry Fntl) Htltn, too proud to admit that -she lovoi Richard, milt,, 1Ur. ' prising movt in tomorrow's chio tfr. Mildred Merrltt unit Mr. J. E. Chiarly, at, .1 o'clock p. ni., Juno. 311, at the home tif '.the brldo'tt mother in Central , 1'olpt. The eere-i (potty wuk perdirined liy llov. Htllle, hrotlier-in-luw of the bride, asnlnt ed' by. jlv. J. M. Johnson. , ildie, ilu'ido wuh licuutlful in pink crepe de chine und curried a bou i)tiet o( pink swcetpeits. The roomtt were decorated In pink nnd white with white Ht. Joseph lilies. Those nttcndintt the affair were Ucv. und Mrs. Stllle itiid little daughter Ilcth. Hov. and Mrs. J... M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. James Merrltt, Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Will Merrltt aud children, Crap. 'Huln.- Hilly and t'leo o(S PinchurHl, Mr. nnd Mra.'OllH- VuoSlyko of Talent, uncle and aunt of the hrlile, Miss Sylvia Clearly, sister of the Kroorn, and Will Wciiiucr of Crania Pass. I hp Misses J.ola nnd Vera Davis, Cen tral Point. 'Luncheon wit served hy the liride'K lnotlter. Mr. and Mrs. Clearly loll, on tllfli'i honey moon and Willi visit Mr. Clearly's parents in Idaltti: .The best' wishes of a hostiof ifrlends go Willi them. The tuissiiu; uC. Mrs.. U, II. Scott' at tlio family liotno in Central Point June I'Ktli oast' sorrow over" the c'xiununily. Khe had hecn III about six mouths and till (lint medical itld aipi loving hands could do-was done. She was u fuiiltfu.1. wife, it devoted nioiher andwaK never too busy nor too tlreip to help others it. needed. In CIOC Mrs. Scnlt came us a briilo to Central I'oint, where she has resided since, and was a dear friend to many. Kuneral ser vices were conducted from the. I'VU ornted church hy Itev. J. M. John son, assisted liy Ucv. lielknap. She leaves her liuslutnil. Crne-tt K. Scott, and licr two daughter. Klii alieth and Ktlilyn.-and son Everett. of Central Point, and d:,nehti. i I.Mrs. Itay, Anders and baby of IKIaiiiatli Kit lis. and.J.ester Scott of Ocden. I tali. Thero watin't seating caiiaclty for all In the church. The (loral urforlngs were beautiful and many, which. sIiuwh the high es teem in which sho was. held.. The bereaved faintly, have the sympa thy of the entire, community.' Albert llollopcter and 1'arrel Wood of Medford cajimitd-. Control Point Wednesday and they and Hoy l-ove and' vXrchio Muslin went to Crescent lllty nnd spent tho Fourth. The Carnation club met with Mrs. Sanford Klchardson Wednes day afternoon. Those-present -were Mrs. Albert Mclleth. Mis. Truniun Hronner.. Miss Hurl Ilerlford, Miss l-ola Davis and Mrs. Christina Davis,, a visitor from Salem. He frosjiipents of. sandwlcli.cs.i .salad, strawberry whip nnd lemonade were served hy the hostel's. Sturdily, July ti. A. M. tr:30 to 10 White King Kuap i Co. 10 to 10::i People', Elec. 10:3(1 to 11 Put Milk Sales n Company. 4, 1 1 to 'l -!continiy (Jrocctoria and l-M lllnns' Meat Market. X'l noon News ItctnH, .Mall It Trlhune. P. M. 1S:S() to 1 (Ins thu Tailor. 1 to 1:30 Slxtli St. Scryhju 1 Station. ' (1 to 6:18 iKltt Thenter, 6:15 to G: an Mall .Tribune, 4 news nnd markets. 4 h Sunday, July 7. to II p. ni. Valley iiittllo ' Church. s 0 to H:3li liileriiiitlunal! Hlblo ! i":"rr: i ' "lluw all' ! (lull that h : wilh traveling ecunoinics. acconl ' ing to a tal.le i vcently released hy j ;lle tlremin Slate Motor association. 1 The table hhows the coitl of oi 1 erutinir a car over high tvno road. ' Intermediate type roads and low" l.auili shipnH:ilK (rum Califor i type mails, and proves clearly that nia this year ale expected to reach ! Iho motorist pays' (or boikI' roads ' -Hin.l'iKi. ixoceilingthe 'rl ship- I whether be has them pr no!. The incuts by ,70.111111. I.ighl 4-cyl Medium 4-cyl.. Heavy -i-cyl Light B-cyl Mediuin (i-cyl.... Heavy U-cyl n.10 .1.4 1 cm 0.2.1 7.12 S.0J 6.V1 7.03 6.4S 7.r.(l 7. 20 X.40 7.3S S-.B2 it. 4(1 - tl.SII a.i.'i, 1 l.iiu COOS BAY POOL HALL POJITLANi), On-., .1 uly .5 I Sonlciices under the Joiioh Ihw wrrc hanilcd 1vvo MarshfiuM poo! hall opentluin loduy by Ifcii'ial .liidi;e MrNnry. Cliris Anto waa i;ivn IS months at McNeil Island while Nick Anto was sent to the county jail for eiKht months. Chris operated the pool hail and Niek was tho helper.. They were convicted on liquor counts J'OKTLAXU, Ore., July 5 ?t 'harmed with tlm-aU'iiiiiK to kill his vif with, a hut'lur knife, J. j K. Mrauiey, 4H, Portland, was tri jjail ti4'iy awaiting prt'tiininnry j hearing. M cCauiey's wif-. said tu lite a mirwe in 'a Portland hospital, told pfdlce ho t:uiK hoinu intoxi j rateii und attacked her w ith a. knife. ' ' Pue Ribbon ' " RtfBflij Pg HAN FliAXCIHl'O. A 'fiav hanc war" ynu rauinK here with 'hvK i-aisi-rH -alicntMl against cafo ami holt'I owners over the price of (fai ham-." ' f - '-. ' ' RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION LIMA; tlhlo. July I , ew v.orld' riMHirds for caslliiK- were! I'Mlnlillshcd here yesterday at the tiiiniiiil ronventliin of the Ohio' .Association of AiikIIiik Clulw. Karl Kinnnr o. cenrv.t. Uhlo, I broke twit records. In the five- ' lURhths t.nnce dlstnnce pltijtr he! made a elncle east nf ;7l feet. I the tormer world record Was 2f,K. In the onr-hulf ounce distance bis turn watt SID feet, and the former record 306. A! Poxa of Cleveland net lip a new record of uiij feet for the mmi-ier-ounce i'liis. Thl ra a (liifle rant. FUNDS 10 MAKE BETS:S. P. PLANS BIG OUTLAY MRS. HARDY DIES OF ' AT EOCENE TERMINAL VISITS IN BERKELEY I.AKK I'llKKK, Ore.. July 5. (Special.) Mrs. U M. Crlssum left Tuesday., for Iterkeley. Cal.. for a couple of weeks' visit with her sis ters. Mis l.ucy Davis and Mrs. (ieorRe ('artinlll. CtlCNts at the ("has. Seefictd home were Mr. and Mrs. f,ev Kar i;ent of Prospecfnnd Mr. und Mis. t'laud Sayjor nf Medford. K. Schotx of Medford came out Thursday 4o help the Pech broth ers hunt hay. V. Marshall and Mr. Mac Atee were calllni; ni the lls L. Tonn hitiue Friday. i Marviti ltai;vra;r drove over from fhcmult, Klainnlh cnimty. Situday nUht. , , , .,, . . Harry Tonn spent Sumlay with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Tonn, MHvin Wright and the Aiissen. Vepita Andcrsow and t.wen- lolyn t'hancy came with him and spent theiday In horsHiack ridinj; and swimming Mtsa Mhrmicrtle Mekel was a k'lie.st at the John Walch home Sunday. M rs. I , Wa Irh Is reported to be seriously ill at a hospital In Ashland. , Dr. SwedcnMirK is m atti'iiilanco. Mr. and Mrs. l.oren Karhnv are home from Medfoid ffr a sho't stay. .... Miss Jujlie Antic of M.-dford is (he; fcuest 1 of Dorothy Meyer this WiVk. ' r 7' ! -. : it.-. A liattlo t'reclc pli.vKloInn says, "Const i pa lion is respiuisililo ' for more mlseiw than any other cause." Dut immediate relief has boon found, A. tablet called Uexull Or derlies attracts water from the sys tem into the lazy, dry evacuating colon. Tho water loosens the dry food waste ami causes a Kcntle. 'thorough-movement without form Inn a habit or ever increasing Uie dose. Ston suffcrim; from constipation Chew a Pexali orlrulie at niirtii Next day bright. (Jet 24 for 2.1f today at the nearest Rcxall Druj: Stnrw. WVuf Slvln T'hnrnincv Rogue Elk Hotel MENU Soup rnihlilnittlnn Snlml Chccso Crackers . .j Fried SprlnK Chicken. Kse;illoic1f rntutnps Candied Sweet Potatoes Now IVas Hicu Croijiiclles wijli Tointilu Sauce Hot l.lsmltH l'icklrtl Olives und Jam lco Crcatn and t'ttke Old Fasliioiicil Sti'awherry Khortcako - Tea Cofrre Icetl 'tea Milk und llnttvrmilk :;' DANCE AND K AT (lOOl) Ml'SIC I'MOXE YOl'it OKDlIitS liKI.I.INHHAM Wih . Juiv i t,Vi Kdward Mcllmrl. Whatcom county cashier, lm lm hern mlsn Inn neveral d. tiurrcnilorod ai the county Jull ut l :to ihls niorn Ins itnil ctinfcsBcd to IVpuiv Slieiltt John O Dell the tiufi ot' Hlmooi coun.y fund, the otll, cr announced ClIll'.UIO. July .'. tl'i Merist r: of. the Con-solldittctl .M.ttt.ine cor-! poratlon of I'hlenito. iiulilihhcrH of: the Kcd Hook and the Itlue Hook. I with the McCnll cortiorntlon. nuh llAhers of Mcl-itllit .Mnttaxlnc, wan announced today l.y l.ouls Kck Mleln of the flrM concern. Kckstin !Mld present editorial -nianairenient of the mncuzlne will continue. HI-GENE Orr., July S -fTi-K. SALEM. Or,.. July B.-.Ti-I.. Kinu, dlvlslnn, rU.erlntcndet of Mr, tiharlottr llurrly. ti. of Med Jlho Southern Pacific Itallniad com- font dlrd in a local' hospital from i pany. announced Ian nltihl that the , injuries received, when a train In hi. confe-sion as ann., , e t . ,W y H,H'1"1 ,'0' w, ,n Thl Into an automobile In which l.v O'lVll Mel ,n K"" " h . riding June 1. She form, had heon in s ', ,1, . SprlnKfield durinx the next few I erly lived in Salem. She i. ,r- or I, J tiu;' , t?" ll .t".1 J i . vived hy her h.,,han,l. P.,,1 HanW. orinn in rame funda with which to pay hack the money taken, which he aald he loat tn heta on fomhall guinea and irltell(:lit. Tho Unreal sIiikIo Item la J550.-1of Medford and hv a vnnnr ri:n,.-h. ihHi for doiihle trackltiH the Kuene lor. tennlnal from the northern limit to tho Springfield Junction. ClaMltlad, dTrUing ft reiultl. uuerlnundent. . Spencer. Ind., . July 5. (Tl Direclora of "Farm Life." agricul tural tnauntine, w-hlc)i was ptlhllsh ed here for 31. yean, and w hich has hud a lame national circulation, have announced aunpetiMon of the puhllcatioti. The nue.tlnn of re orRanlninK or the sale of the plant la one for the creditors to decide, the directors mil.l. Chinese linK neck pheasants will be eonimon irame birds In Wisconsin five years hence, pre dicts V. H. Crmiae, state game lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllli:; fi 'm ' :;:! Mm I ' I Vrv- ni 'i v in ii j ! I Made up in unusual mount- I ' I inss, hrltiKlns out their ' I tnll charm , and hiiutv, M I tht-r ' oftef real .p.)stliill- j; I Me IB acceptahlo' ifltts. I ,' Distributed, by Eriders "Wnolesale Grocery Co., ....... i A;jhiand and Medford, Ore. ly HiafW-iTfl, v ;Maya;iP9$WAv. i Ouldoofjfirills and Recreation at E LOUISE r, ,mK! '. . An oiit-df-iloors vacation in ti worlil-fumi'il locale... horseback . . . hiking . . . swimming . . . boating. . . luxurious rest with a background of scenic' beauty unparalleled. Cha teau Lake Louise is a magnificent metropolitan hostelry with typical Canadian Pacific service, accomodations and cui sine. Just a step from your own doorway hv Prin cess liner and Canadian Pacific train from Seattle and Vancouver. 2 WP irONADSAN Pacific W, M!ABMl,VHlUNBeAM,JlM l. Miattt atsa aim.. Canad,nn luific Tr,i. cer . I h. Good the H'orU Over.