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ten HrFPFORD MATL TRTBtTNT!, TvlEDFORn, OlMTiOX. TI'KSn.VY. JULY New Nole of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters 1 GrmiKO Oalrnilar. 'V i r m mis J - i ..i.- .. i. 1'i.ni'i.t.iv .lulv I'oninnti (Irnnciv T V IVl lv ........ , - l,.l,l n, IV II Till U WCII 11IIV" m.nnv Ik-ally nil put up. Vny ft"W farm on! will bp IhrpuhlnR lirl t Natur luy. Thi mom Imporinnt duly you luivo lo ilo till, wook la t ntlonil llrlim yomr ruin flMC mm Ql IITl Outs Keeler's GolfBag urn. itiuiil uuii ADDED ID WOE July 26, 8 p. 111. Ja.ksonvlllo Friday. li, p. m. Pummiii IIihiiko Saturday, T'fitnnnn (Irittia dourpo oim- 4. foniHl. Saturday, July P. ni.. Willi I-lvo Onka '(i range lit Hokuo Hlvor. may ull ilay. You will 1 wx-ll r paid for your time. Don't lay lawny Iiwhiibo you llilnk Ino or July ST, 10 a. tn.. Willi l.ivo Hirer iiei.pi, ..... ..... Oak ClrariKO. llocuo Ulver. miwt of the thru.. We nmlotalan.1 11(1 1 1110 niHUUT in nw.im - fori'O purllamenlury rulo. Hi you will not a rhani'o lo nay what you have to nay. Till" drcreo work of Pomona will bo put on In tho evening at the niiiiio plueo. Wo ciiK-it to have r. lai-Ko claw Join thi l'oinona. Jf you nro not a Pomona member, we expect you tfc. be one of thia ela9. It 18 woulh E"IB many mllea to seo thla beautiful decree put on by the Jarliion County Po mona decree team. It will be far more beautiful ami effective tills time than It wn the last time. iiw they havo much additional equip ment. tJrnncer. meet ua at Uocuc Riv er. Saturday, July .27. at 10 In tho mornlnc- ' Tho marketing committee of the Pomona UranBO eowslMa ofx th I'halrman of each lUbarulnato OF SCHILLING i non-rtt-tlilnu. : i , tinrnpo Mikio. In rsonii.'l. .unity; In Kciitlals. liberty; I" chanty. sih.v. Oh, to be rich, tho young man boldly prayed! And cet )H firm foot on tho crowd ed atalr: Now nwlftly rllmblnc, then Bln delayed. Hut never routine In an eaay chair; At lenctll ho reached thut duty. Iiroatlilcsa air We call mioersa, where never mor- tnl stayed Content but hlchor yet mint do lr BP mrkctlni: conmnlttro. and dare. Tn0 following members coinno.n Or else must lose the stako for , tlp rtlnnnR legislative committee: which ho played. Coo. Hilton. Jr.. Claua Charley. J. I 15. ltowen. 11. V. Sparkst and Geo. Onward he pushed and ncoi nlnit j jUi-Ilonoueh. a he pasned I e expect to hav an Intorest- Hvery Ideal and aim except hit inf, r0,lort from the eomnrlttee on own, 'education, of which Mrs. A. T. La- Aa with an iron win ana urutai ni reus All weak eompelltora nalde he cast, lie touched hU aordld coal with wreekape atrewn. Lost, and defeated by hi. own uc- ces, John Albee. By 4). II. Kcelor. . . fnmi the tee, but the American It la piis-ilhlo you may remember wlinlied an Iron bbot 2UU yards to that early thla year I called attcn- the creen. and the ball finished ! (It'll to the Turnesa hrolhera. tile 'just a dozen feet past the pip. Three Miifketeera of lirofeaalnnnl I This apiiarently .shook the Knj Kolf. with tho aUKCCStlon that It'lishniali aomewllat. and lilK own ' waa llrother Joe who looked llko rarryliiB furthest tho banner of tho younc Italian-American. i i T - n- a.-l 1 Anil it was urinner .ioe wno was heCjUeSl lOr IWU TCI Otl llj picked on (he American liyder Cui .iiu.re. Cut of Boxer's Earnings Filed By Man Who Intro duced Herr Max to One of Many Managers. .second went into a bad place In u hunkor at the rij;ht of tho fci-oen. Hi failed to (jet our at the first' attempt, und the lonu match was 1 throp Is chtilrman. KiirIo l'o4nt (rnnj:o. The Kaple Toint Oran-ce held iti recular biicine meetinir last Tues day. July 16. with a Rood attend ance of our own menilrrw and r Irtrne dotcfiHtion from lake Creek OianRe. After the routine tuslness. the third and fourth deRreea were con ferred on a class by the UW Creek d-Rree team. NKW YOHIC. July 23 t.At The fistic nub-dlvlKion known us Max SchinelluR had one more, worry on ht hands tudny. Already over hla head In vn enta nulemenlH. the Herman heavy weight dincovered that someone else had brought Nutt for a portion of Herr Max's rlne earniiiKS In the I'nited States. The chances are that Max won t worry over-much on tho theory (hut one more suit nmonK so many hardly matters. Thu Inte-st claim on SchmclinB's purse came in tho form of a suit, brought by one Frederick Klrsch, nskini; fof two percent of Maxa earniiiKs. Klrsch. a quondam friend of SchinelliiK and Arthur Buelow, the boxers repudiated mannK,i, filed an order signed by Supremo Court Justice William Black. reiilrinc the Madison Squar Corporation and Charlie Rose, another of Schinellnjt's many managers, to show cause today why a receiver should not be ap pointed to take over two percent of the boxer's earnings In hi vic tory over l'aullno Vrcudun. Klrsch said he had Introduced Schmellnff and Ueulow to Hose and that (tuelow has assigned 10 percent of iSchmeling's earnings to Hose who. In turn, gave S percent of this to Kirsch. All was srene until Joe Jacobs. team or homeireii professionals J Joiiy now weinea-oesneraie anu which played In Britain, nnd It was 1 In two prodigious wallops actually Brother Joe who became the first ! planted the ball .on the preen of American to win the Thousand j the long first hole, the 3Jth of tho Cuineas tournament given annually i battle, traveling f00 yards In two by the Vor'shiro Kvenlng Newa at ! pukesi tho ball ending 5 feet from Moortown. the pin. The finish of the final matrti.-fn ! Jo" hit as hard as he could. which Joe defeated I lor be rt Jolly, but did not. havo the range to get) the Kngliwh profeaslonal -s- inM-t home In two: the ball was short of I dentally the first to win that fm-1 the green and at least 25 yards purtaut tournament Is worth a bit! from the pin. Joe sent his caddy of detailed description, and I amiforward lo pull the flag, studied able to supply it. from the story the roll ami. chipped. Tho ball of an eyewitness. (went to the hole as If drawn by Joe was three down with the a magnet and dropped. So did same number of holes to play In Joe dono up. Jolly's long putt the 36-hoIe final bout. Jolly miss-j stayed up. Joe had Avon, w ith an ed an JS-inoh putt nt the 34th teagle three. end tbe mutch, and Joe Improved j Two years ago George Duncan his prolonged life by canning- a i told me that Joe Turnesa was the! 3."-foot putt for a birdie to win tho J finest stylist playing golf In Amer 3rth. Jolly buckled down to the ilea. Joe must havo looked fairly' coup-de-grace and otnra need Joe I stylish on that extra hole, certainly, j Wandering Scribe Views South Dakota Cyclone and Hail Storm With Misgiving; Encounters Nation's Muddiest Highway before the Initiation. Mm. Alma now Scnmeiings manager o brief talk on the choice, entered tne scene, jacoos VtmtoiM t.mmre. The Jaeki-on County Pomona Orange will meet at Koue Itlver city on Saturday at 10 a. m , with I.lve Oak Orange as hot. This meeting promises to be an xceottiinnllv imoortant one. Mr- 1, .i ' Mrtvm c ve KenC ".'"'" '"""I m,.,e f ,.,e different dearees. ! ac.ul. 1 a 1', .ereent interest in kkico ami ";,... v ,...,,.,,,. ,,. iMnK of Schlnellns from Buelow and 4 per dlM-ued and we know of no que. , IMdl deputing tnoe inins. i . . 1,,-aiu.e t ki.. li ,i.nr.n n-,irk I. irymbol 1 cent from Itoe. j osan.iy necaiu-e lion of greater Importance to the . h U h y ! hr mathematical problem was a farmer than the one of prof I iMe ; al This talk as xery u a , has sccn to f( marketing of the many foodstuffs Hon.il a. well as interesting. percent, Pduced by him. This question The lectures were Imprcaalvoly inintlff as-rted. will also have special prominence j given. j.hoving an appreciation of, due to the passage of the new farm; the beauty or tne message anu mc bill, which proposes to help farm- inspirational value. 1 em through co-operative market-j Thp tableaux, in charge of Bethl Inc. There are many conditiom prtriOXv. were very beautiful. I to le met. however, and It Is up, -rne .ri work was very wel to every farmer to learn what t!e owcuj,.,i with many figures Intro conditions are so that he may In- : duredi that were new to us. telligently eo-operate and so bring, Tn(, complete work, with all of about the declred results. It is no detail was very Impresive and understood that more than 0 per 5jm well for the two Grangers cent of the farmers of a given coun- ; w nrt ynA directed them. Mrs. Alma ty must be lined up tn a co-oprr- j uV)ip ftm ruus Charley. alive before any aslstanve will be Tno y.f Voint iirange gave the Dodgers, the roving Pirates of) rendered by the government. Uke Crek tram a rising vote of , piuMwirgh have added another half So. farmers, come and learn all (hns anJ cheers. Ipame to their lender lejd over the. you can about this new bill ami .fter the decree work the fol-t"hicagt Cubs in the gruelling Na Ium how It will operate. It Is to nn(nK program was given. In ttonal league pennant struggle, your interest. ! charge of the lecturer: Two songs I hile all other major league Then, also, there is a lrgflatlve . (v tnr -ow ,on family, father andjclubs were Idle yotcrday. the Pi program to put over, Sime of tbetnio,ncr fcnij two children, with vio-jratca shelled three dodger pitchers members of the legislative com- jm nn puttsr accompaniment by t for sixteen lusty hits and cousted mittee are seeking to have a pro- j r mni r. Cowden: recitation in with a 13 to 3 victory, cram of legislative education spon-: hy Myrtle c;rlgby: vocal solo byj Thus the bush-men bostcAl Kred by the Pomona Orange. itVorald Wanl. and two fine numjtheir lead over the Cubs to a game The Orange la distinctly an edu;tir5 j(V the young folks fotir-jand a half. All tn the games-won eational Institution, organired sole-j p,, orchestra. Klsie Wilhite oncolumn. a slender enough advan- l to build up anil protect tne ,10 5t,v(.) guitar. Httlle Miller -ntage nut tetter tnan none ai aa farmers' Interests. Put we cannot 1 violin Vernon Monia on the! All other National build up or protect w ithout rdu j,vophone, w ith IXroth Wilhite a'. ; had an open date as did all Amer- catlon. lecause we need the oo- lixf. pinno. jican league teams but Cleveland operation of every Oranger. We ', Krfrc-hments were sered br arnt Philadelphia whose game was must work as a unit In the Im-' ,n(, n k. C. rainct out at the Quaker City. ! The new Orange hall Is going up ' iraofdiv and will be rsdy for oc- U-upaney lcfore very long. I The next meeting will be held Ion Tuesday. August . at $:S0 p. m LKOI.A, S. D.. July 1R. (Spec ial Corespondence.) A South Da kota cyclone would fill an average resident of southern Oregon with misgivings for the remainder of his life, should such a storm ever visit that favored section of the Tniied States. However, to an dwelling a large building bore mute evidence of the fury of the storm, places In tho boards reveal ing where they had been struck by the hail. Crops In the section where the; storm happened to strike are a! total loss. One rancher bewailed j th (art that he had failed to in- I (average resident of South Dakota. I Mir(1 50 ar,-es of small grain, none. cyclone is unwelcome, but It taken a a matter of weather rou tine, even though bfcrns are de molished, roofs taken off large buildings and came imea noauy;lhe south Dakota farmers from the ground and carried for,Mron?, leiieVers in Insurance, many miles. j pecially against cyclones. of which he will be able to har vest. He had no: insured for 2t years, and this was one of his first losses. However, the majority of are es- WHILE FOES IDLE! Ity Herbert V. Uarker 'Associated Press Sports Writer. Thanks to the erratic Hrooklyn It was only last week when thei last cyclone struck McPherson , county, with the wind blowing pos- ; sibly 100 miles per hour. If not; fater. With the cyclone waa a ( terrific electrical storm, of thunder being heard almost In cessantly. Many houses and barns were struck, but no particular damage was caused from this source. The storm began in the early evening and raged for two hours without showing signs of cessation. While buildings w ere badly damaged in several cases. 4 he Iveola region of the county deemed itself fortunate in not hav ing also been made the victim of a hailstorm, which had visited other parts of northeastern South lakota. leola. 40 miles from a main rail road, is a typical wheat country town. It has a bank, a newspaper, several mercantile establishments nml nilirr nlaces of business. Good loud claps. riad,, irt(i 10 the citv nnd it Is on!v an hour's drive from Aberdeen, a city of lo.uuO people. The cur rent issue of the Ieola paper told of a farmer named Oanser, who. upon being refused credit at the bank, took a hammer he had ap parently brousht with him for the purpose, and lost no time in break ing out several large windows. '2?,. 1f)2i). "Be sure to see it" v . The New with New Bodies by FISHER ATURDAY July 2 He paid a $o0 fine, but the bank' was forced to replace the glass. ; Adjoining tbe bank Is a meat mar- j ket and grocery store, and it was the day before the bank w indow f incident that a tourist fnnn south- ern California, emulating the au:n-' ist who drove into the Swem win-' dow in Modford a short Xime ago. drove into the butcher shop w in- j dow and struck a woman, break- i ine her leg. Thta evening the cy- of i lrtant work of the order. There can be no unity without an under standing of the work to be done. "In essential, unity: in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity," The Orange has the tin (que rep utation of ha log never pro posed and worked for any legislative measure that did net eventually come to pass. Not always easily, not always quickly, but eventually. applying the adage. vlf at first you don't succeed, try, try again. Is what has done it. Agio rnl .tuvenibx The P-agle Point Juvenile win give an entertainment and te cream !oial on Wednesday, July 21, at p. m. Thia little entertainment is given to secure fund with w hich to pur- j ohftse necessary equipment. The ; Now. If onr legislative opponents i little Orangers have been w orking would Mil? rralire that in the enJl' under a handicap but they hare ' we will have what rr believe is been as faithful a can be. "When right, regard Irs of opposition, and we have ecured this neoesary .1t give up and let us have our equipment the work will be far wax, what a lot of time and money ' more interesting for them, might be saxed. not only by u ; There will be no Cringe meeting, but by our opponent is well. .luring the month of August, but The Orange work only for legis- there may be a picnic during thai latixe measure that it bel.exe atv'nienth. at which prires will be fot the best mterei o! the mae ' gixvn for d:fferent athletic !unt,' and not simply for the Interests etc. Nx:ce win be gix-en later. j of a chosen few. It behexe In ' -We hope to have a U:ge crowd helping thove that baxe no. lo at this entertainment. The Ju hax'e; not t.x more deeply feather ) xvn:lrv will put on a patriotic and STANDINGS OF THE At Mellette, where reside rela tives of several Med ford folks, a hailstorm did its w orst and w as reported rts cue of the most severe i in ers. While only 60 miles from j I. co la. where a possible hailstorm , came down in the form of ra:n. thec)one broke the other window I Mellette section presented a sor- j tne Phop. j rowful picture. Promising standsi - ... I of wheat and rapidly growing fields'; Kn route to South Dakota from " j of corn were laid waste, following; Kansas City, possibly some of the league clubs ! .,,.. I ,.i.i.t ,a- i which for a time were as large a, encountered, as a result of a s:x baseball. At one ranch ISO panes; inch rainfall that came one after of glass in the dwelling house, j noon, halting rail and auto traffic chicken house and barns werej for several days, and making one broken by .the storm, the destrue-' w onder what effect Oregon hich tiveness of which was increased byi wajs would have on Iowa mtor A pow-erfttl wind. The wall f tbe'iM HN'l'ST POSTKT. Whvn his house burned, PenjA min Leeds, civil war veteran -f Hillshoro, N. If., moved a lunch- building to tho room lives there with nrd a radio si.t. four blax k Ho cats The' new warehouse at Stettin harbor, on tho Baltic, is tho largest in Kurope. It has a ca va, itv of 6,"..0n0 lng tons storage space of nearly V'tnar- yards. All could Ride. WASHINGTON', July 23. (P) There are enough autos in the and I'nited States for everybody to 4$.0uo take a ride at once. The depart- nf ronimTce so calculates. liy the Associated Press. National W. I,. Pot Pittsburgh & SO M Chicago S 30 New York hi if .T1 St. I ouis 4J 4S Krooklxn Js 4 -4tS Philadelphia 41? Boston IT .41 Cincinnati - . JS .-5 .4 No American lcgue games yes terxlny. 1 Ch$- the nest of thoe who a':vady have th.ngs dr'lghMu'ty oft. Eat Everything without Fear of Indigestion Ar thrif loti of foods vou can't rat for fear of V!oUT pain in ti tonah and re! ! rou htt pa or fif.nl iihe hila thi rt tn,jr them? Thal'n a Ufa yen need Tanlac! I'er mar than 10 jreart Tanlae rete.re to x f-eren healiS thexi aandu who denied therelr thut fawnt f.vda jut an yea hv to. Mr. IjaTfiH R. Rarnea, of Ml 4Tth At S W, Seattle. 'ik. aaj-a: "I ceaildal eat a nwal that (iidnt can ditra. Put Tarilaf rt'.ierd n almost iremedi wry, and I could at anything." If o aufer from ind.fftion. tii, ditrineaa. hfida,' he. re'stlioa lion or torpid ln-r . Ttnlae a rKane lo he) yo! The ri hot tl fte bririfJ tha ded relief. Tanlae i food, iwirt modKme. m-mAa. nf rooia. hark, and herha thai r rroocnitd hf h lulled a. other Matoa rharmaeoRona. Gt it from Crantea. -ur drutent today. Yenr ony i ,v-e fr hack if tt I Bf ir ro vhirl nr.xej program. Then ome Ihe JuxTllllr. will put on a ..Iiort mle.t iTcram We a.V a'.l te aa.-rnise this firv. lAice rrei.,1. Tie ,ir.:y le o,-n'. ami you .ill Cfl n.nv l.nifS your menev'. m.'trlh. errar.i ard cake ,;1 e er erf l.ler !n The t?T've MMe Jtarni.h. M"V Coy. lr tlolman and Mr J.rk have .-harcr el rr f revhmrnl Oomr em a,l er.Niiratre thr ch;:.-en !n a verlhwhlle orV. Fights Last Night i ly the Avociated Press,. Chicago Johnny Burns. Sn ; as to cet a Pi ancwexx. outpointed Haakon admission '"'nmiwn, Nhicago. 1 1 f : Sergeant' Kay McP.fk. ISnxer. Colo., cut-' pointed lve-il Hurt, Indianapolis. ; Cowbcvx Imla t Worth. Tf v j ou:ptnted Johnny Rattene, Chi- cago. t(; liebby O Hara. Augusta. ia . -utpe-inied Pud' Hammer, of (.Jarx. lmi t 4. Pittsburgh Andy l:xorii. New York, defeated l:ck ran.icx tf v'lex eland. tul ( V KKtston Andy N!-t-.n, Jltton. outi-Hunted l?ud T.tyKr. Hautr, Ind.. 1 1 f , Janrsxiilc Wis. K H nerty. St Paul, out po;r.tcd AHnfkf 1 aUca al H k mimy KiNxi ED WARPS. MILLIONS of KING ED WARDS are soli every vet to men who know a quality smoke men who ap preciate clean tobacco, real flavor and satisfying aroma. FOIL WRAPPED Valley Candy Co. Distributors KIWG EDWARD An Ewellmt Cifar IN) Prio Fiie Cents Tcire Tony Jac4a-vnxtll t,range "ewv A 'urge attendance l cipecte.? at the J-Vnv ;!ie France Kr;dax fx-f iiii.fi July tt;h. at whi.-h tin.' a b.g ' f-e-d " and pnigram win be c xe n Tx the i rang. Tn;t arta.r MAriticr, Chicago. (lf. f'o.s t.e nifmberhip drive 1 rfut ."h.'ce iisineo, t.-t between the ladiea and men outpointed "Pee Wee" Kafrr M the Grange, the result he;nc n su luia. tl; Terr. St re TV. -iil r a Wvial wee ting luiiv. nd Nuk l-iroglie. ltrrnn and al ti ran gem are a-elcome. 111.. Urrxx. tl. Some inter stmg featurea are St;rg r'iw'S the prx"tran ; coTimittee. r il tho he en.vx , o."nl ta'cfit i'l e g.x a tret in Te xar.rj numSer of xhe pro-i gram Kill Ho'man. tNe a;ng'.ng -co hor from lc Point, ha i priTn:el exeral nun-.bf r a well trem the d.ffr.-er.t ElevtrotbenLry Chlrvpractk Dr. H. P. Coleman fxh Sooceavfal Vfar in Vedford Trejitmenta tw AppolDiniect : Mc-tfford Center Bti(. Phrx "rM Natural MtMboda Koxvl Siteact JESS SWEETSER FILES Women'. Ho.e PEBBLE BEACH ENTRY 8ia Jl,pZ pointed trl Tanlac 52 MIUJON IWTniS WED WW YORK. July ;T..--1 .-Je reter. tornne: ly Anierjcan and Frttivh amateur rI chairrvn. i. to coirpete low thr patHxnal a ma tenr title in the tfxurhfctnrnt at the entealrnnr, tlif heme r.vwT.'i cem mittee flinninf a Tmc tet mi thwe he er-o.txirif rt ter ail The (tranrt fittnOf cardial In- FVhMe IWfK. Cal, SeptemVr . vital on. fM-M:: io thr nf He b tiled bi estrr. alon nifmV-? he ere enroled dur.tif ,? AnerKac and five Fti:i.h p lbs? centest. em Tb lit rliww Ni;lit. (ill niniiiiiniiKuiniiiiiniiuinninp INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phona IDS (0 N. Cantral i li lli jKiik ?r -.-, ;- v,-':A : ;Lfl .. , ,..;; .tv... 1 V. tii A mi'linn rolrili arr fruimj tVirt tbr txrrA m f. p.-rroinm prirra (r fine prrf.irmarcr. VIOLET aAT Ml Inwrk t ilinr . . . twlii. h-t motor fuel . . . i fold for the prior of rrlinarv caolinr. Tlie IMI'IIOVED IEItFOII3LV3CE of a 31ILLIOX 3IOTOIIS TOL the STOIiy FAR ahead of previou records. ..with demand Hill increasing at a rate that set a new pace fqr all mo tor fuels, the sudden suc CC5S of VIOLET aVAT mmth atrock gasoline seems al most startling. Yet there is a simple ex' planation of the swiftly in' CTeasinu preference motor ists are showing for VIOLET RAT anrttkaaeh gasoline. It is this: the motor-wi and critical automobile owners ofc the West tried Violet Ray, and found it to he anti-knock, pure, quick starting, full of power, economical. The improved perform ance of a million motors told the story. VIOLET RAT anti-knar Gasoline ha hce n proven the superlative fuel for all automobile engines. i of lmnal ritWn Ca.feration r Cfliiria aimiUlinnilUIIIIIIIinnillimilll"' look for the violet color, it is your'-'trotectiox