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pact: etc. tit Wednesday Special Washington Fruit Pie 10c a Cut We have new added the 100 per cent Whole Wheat Bread (with out sweetening) to our large variety of breads; 15c l'.-lb. loaves. Model Bakery 111 W. Main Phone 103-R This Week Only Choice of 24 Suits made to your measure Values from $50.00 to $60.00 at $42.50 It will pay you to buy for months ahead 11 K''TaiiV TitVia liliT dvmmm 128 E. Main Upstairs SPECIAL BULB PRICES 3c Tulips Hyacinths 3c J and other fall butbi. Daffodils, Narcissus, Freesia, Anemone, Ran- aneul-js Crocus Etc- 3c each. Spe- cial advertisino offer on 100.000 bulbs. 100 bulbs vxorth $9.00 for only $3.00. postage prepaid, satis faction ournteC(J Free to every one answering this adv. within 10 days a 50c bulb Aconitum Fisherii. Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high, grows in shade. Bulbs bought sold, exchanged. Parses wanted to grow bulbs, cash or share basis Write. Bulb book 10c CALIFORNIA BULB CO. Santa Crui. Calif. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened and Adjusted BABY BUGGIES Rubber Wheel, Retired, BICYCCES Repaired, Bought and Sold LOCKSMITHING Medford Cycle & Repair Shop 19 Horth Fir Phone 261 WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Eveningi All the Time Women's Hose 51.00 Pair 8 ilk from top to to with ES pointed heeL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL Manager Phon 105 80 N. Central 4tdford, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin NATiONALNINESjZBYSZKO BOUNCED O r f MEEK AGAINST P0LE vEM RUNAWAY Mr ilUMMIII M JVUJ Hard Struggle Has Usual Appearance of American League Procession Cubs Defeat Dodgers After Sixteen Frames. liy laliunl J. N ( Associated 1'res.s Sport. If the Philadelphia il ! Writer) , Athletics ( don t cra k pretty lhe Chicago Cubs quit Winning all t ho- Lull games, they'll be able to st;ige i tin world's series late this month and chedu!e finish out the whenever they gt around to it. Amerdan league fans art? et t Jr.g ued to seeing one club pounce on the pennant late in AuKUst anil leave the rest of tne circuit struggling along in a second di. ision, anywhere from a dozen to twenty games bt- hi nl The Yankees made a practice "f it for a couple of reasons and now the Athletics have their rivals rubber-legged from trying to r.it h up. It has remained for the Cubs. however, to turn the customary knock-down, dran-out strugicle for nonai pucninK recoro. the National leaKue flaie Into a "Old Pete-- tied Christy Nfath- ' meek piucelon ihat consists of on record last Thursday by -one leader and ven tail-ender. ' reKisterine his IT.'nd mound iri- ; The Curdinals. (llama and the umph. Today he had the pitching I'irates. always there or there- call tor the Cardinals against the abouts for the past few years. ' I'.oston liraves ar.d hopes to es-! look Just like the rest of the clubs ' tabllsh a new mark. Walter John- i this season. Sons holds the American league. Today the Cubs have a margin ' re. Ord. ttilint; up 41 victories .n ' of 7 games over the second ;l seasons. j place Pirates and if any furthe: proof of championship class was needed, the Cubs stormed up from Whvid yesterday to take a ding done decision from the stubborn Hro-iklyn Iodgers. 9 to 8. in ! sixteen Inniniis. The vi tory was , she uuth for the Cutis in their f iat 2i names. : The youthful MVl Ott blasted Pittsburgh hrpes of winning . from the Ctianls throuKh a spec- !:"ul-,r "? "'nth ln"in .S.x runs lhind. the 1'irateg club- , 1 in fie. drove Carl Mays from the mound, and seemingly were on the high road to victory wnen : Ott picked up kartell's fifth hit t 'and thrvw out Clarke at the plate Ana. The body was rent to Mr ! for the final out. O'Farrell and ced today from whence it will be Terry hit homers. 'forwarded to anta Ana. ! The Athletic failed to add to their 11 -came lad over the ( Yankee- in the American league; but th-y lo-t no eround either In stdlt'.irg- two K'ni with the St. : Iitti- Krwn. while New York , ' was idle. The Browns treated . iiuhe Vall-nc roughly in the f inr ' M's.h'n. winnifur ( to 4. Kress helped th- St. Ijuin cause with; a h-mer with one on. j The iM-rond K-n went 12 in-' Yi ldintt in effect to the demands, ( nitiu-s and a I.erty (.rove ani.of the New York State Athletic rienre Kirnshaw. another pair commission. William F. Care-,. ' (f Athletic aces, pounded hard head of Madison Square garden, i before k Qwinn came In and today advised the boxing aolofus bd the Mackmen to an 8 to 7 thnt he had ceased negotiations conquest. Mule Haas hit an lm-'with Max Schmellng for a heavy-1 ixirtant homer that heip-M tie; weight watch with Jack Sharkey, j i the .-or in the ninth. Al Simon- hit his Uh of the sA.0n In the ; first. luiiey scored the winnine , ; run in the 1-th on Bishop single f i The Washington Senators staged! ' some sort of a celebration in the' : only other game in the American J 1 I'iU-ue. overwhelming Detroit 21 .to "., Four Tiger pitchers allowed; .". hits. P--rcy Jones, wealthiest hurler i in the majors, tossed his firt K.imo in a month for the Boston, Brave and shut out St. i.miit. 5 to 0. with three scattered hits. The Cinrlnnatl Reds dropped the lat game of the series to Phila-d-Iphia, 7 to . when a four-run ' ratty fell one marker short of tying the score in the ninth. MOST FAITHFUL PAN CLUB ROOTER 53 YEARS I t fllOAtH). , lie. iiTi Chi- inst faithful iin.1 nio.t t j oul? L.l".lMll fan has '"nil.v.'lan.l 1 lvtt-.m Ml.-M - f.'un.l. Il is llr. 1- It. WINon. who hds Immmi "routing" fr th Ciihs Washington (or 53 y.'iirN. MartlnR whi-n A. ti-VhlcaKii Sia!.liiiir wan ii star an.l the t'hi- iiot.n '.'.K. National league .'luh playeili on the lake front in 1S76. llr. Wilson wa.. ilisoovero.! b lVt l.owis. Cub trawling aeer-.1-tary. while the chit. wa on I? last eastern trip. notleetl him in the rtan.t n'ar the I'uh h.n.h at l'hlhulelhl.i. Ww Yoik. Iloston nn.l Itrooklvn. ami fmailv ! inlro.lu. . .1 himself ami aske.l Wil- non if he always followed thf tub. Wilson renlied he follow., the iul- on every trip for the l.tt' years and had not mK-ed ONE OFF DAZZV VANCE CIIKWOO. All i-Pl tl. k Wilson. Cubs' sltiKslnc i.utfiei.l, Is ubC'it even with llatxy Vance, star Itrooklvn holler. Wilson, wbn until ys!er.l..y hsd fitinel t-ik'ht s'r.itKht times in attempt Inic to K.t a hit off Van--, came tll In the liith innmc and peel.-. I off a single wM,h drove f:nti-h inver with the WinninK run In th jt lo t vMoiy, MoN'TRKAL. Qjf-. Aug. '.? jjuolcy Stasiak. the iclant I'ole who broke an opponent- m Tor-. ronto last wwH.UMUlw Z'.yszku. former world's wrestling champion. :t the Mount Koy.il; arena here last nikhl. I After an hour and 15 minute of wild wrestling. Zuyszko succeeded ' in pinninir his opponent's shout- : tiers to the mat. Htaslak was far from finished, however, and when the wrestlers returned after the I interval, he. tore into the lighter i Zhynko with a rush that almost . had the ex-champion reeling! ,lrui;h the rope. Then Stasiak lifted Zbysxko hlghi in me uti n t.uti-" .iic. mat wnh such violence tnat it too . Jo minutes to revive the former tltleholder. The victory was Sia-' siak' third in a local ring, and all' were gained in the Mtne spectacu-; lr manner. "OLD PETE" SETS NEW; RECORD IN PITCHING1 ST. LOUS. Aug. 6. C.rover Cleveland Alexander today was gunning today for an all-time na- GETS WISH TO SEE I PARK BEFORE DEATH VOSKMITK. Cal.. Aug. . UP : Fulfillins a ih to ee Yojiemite i valley before he died. Arthur Mr j man Patteron. 4S, special agent lor i nion uii company. anta Ana. died here today following a heat ana. k. ne is survives ny ni wio- ow. Blanche K. Paterson. Kantiv VI UfUIUI VHnWKkV ! DflllT DXPI ADCn nCC dUU ULuLAKlU Ulli NEW YORK. Aug.. t.-t-i ! The bout which had ben set tentatively for September U M JX'troit. is now oft indefinitely. . ' ", STANDINGS OF, THE v , k CLUBS. lly the Asjwclate.! Pres.. National- " ' V. ret. f .4 . i .053 .SIS .42? ! .4:2 1 .42J 113 ' ifi : ivt. I .721 ' .29 ! .S3 i .29 ' .4.! .4s0 f .3M .30 T -Chicago ' Pittsburgh ... New York .... I St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati .... 31 i 4S 50 5 S 5$ . 59 Cincinnati .... Boston hiludelphia lhlludr!ihla N Y k CI 54 4 3: 40 ai 3s 4T 4 53 5S 5S s.1 Wn.hmirtc.n Fights Last Night By th Avcoirtted Press N V: V Y t U K J u c k Kill Iter . Kni:litid. topeM Joe Trabon. K;n( ity. .IKKSKY t'lTY. N j pohb Brady, Jetsev Citv. out - noinied Xi.ittin... Soji m tl". , llafcy ItixfiTcml ST Hat.-: i i.i-u .. - t .a! i.,i, t . . nome run nnter lor tne I St. Unite Cardinal, i ready to . -t Kick- into the fame. Hafv I was out since ul- St when he! inured his rlcht Ihumh in slid. ,2 . .h. l.r. '"'' - tnv in inepisie ("nthr-S'm t.Wf rNrt. ST. l.Ol'IS. Aug. (. u Kathe and non competed against ea h other in the eighth annual national public hns golf championship. which f;ened today at Koret park Thev Were U illiam It -ed. Jr. and I William Heed. Sr . of 1 n.l i.mapvh 1 Keed the younger i. Ii ears old ' The Hmcklyn mtiters have of. fe,e.l fleiina for 't'limC Itl.-lh. en. who hs won 14 aames f. the AtUnta Crackers this yeat. L on f 4 5 i Accor AND they offer double the mile age life of ordinary trucks making it unwise and costly to pay less, unnecessary to' pay more than Reo's price 6n July 1st, 1928, there were 96,481 Reo Spud Wagons rtgislered in the United States. This was 4,756 more than had been sold in the U. S. during the entire 6y years from January 1, 1922, to July 1, 1928. 93.20 of all the Reo Speed Wagons sold in the U. S. the precious 7)1 years were still registered July 1st, 1928. .... 80.3To of all the Reo Speed Wagons sold in the U. S. the previous 8i years were still registered on July 1st, 1928. And 50.8 of all Reo trucks sold since 1913 were still registered on July lst 1928. ABOVE we quote facts on A Speed Wagons, in years registration figures compiled by Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, a totally disinterested statistical firm. These facts, we believe, indicate a long-life record with out equal in the field of commercial transportation. But bear this in mind in terms of miles,, this record is still more outstanding, still more important to every user of trucks. In the same given period, Reo' Speed Wagons, built as they are for passenger car speed, undoubtedly have covered and are cow ing today at least twice the number of miles per day as average motor trucks. And you know that the Quicker the run the greater the profit. . 132 So. Summon. No. 4259 Kquitv. In the-Clrroir -Court of the State of Oregon for Jarkwon County. Medford IrrlRtition I)itncl. a pub lic corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Wm. Xoonehester and Jane Doe Nooncher. his wife, if the sold Wm. Noonchester be married: W. H. M. Man and Pearl Mc man. husband . and wife: H. C. Appleitate: K. V. Wliiiams: K. .M. Dumvoclie and John Do'l'l.3. Dunwoodie. her husband if the s,id K. M. Dunwoolie be mar-1 riod; arid also alt other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate de- scribed in the complaint herein, Defendant. To Wm. Noonchester and Jane Doe Noonchester. his wife. If the aid Wm. Noonchester be married: w. H. McMan and Parl McMan. hush.tnd and w-ife; H, C. Apple - KMe: It. V. Williams; T. M. Lun- woodie and John le Duhwoodte. her huahand. if the said K. M Dun- woodie b married; and also all .ifli.f ndr.n. . - i miiiiui riy riK ill. III le. estate. ' hen or Interest in the rent estate I described in t he com Plain, herein, . the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Or' gon: You are herehv notified that i i i ,vWf. i i P ix. , w ) i -"'" ii.iiuiiii t'lutrict. a puw. lie cortwiration one of ih AuW nr. one of the duly or- ; Kanixed and existing irrigation dIS- ; trlcts of the State of Oreiron. k- cated wholly wit hin Jackson Coun- t. Oregon, is the holder of Cer- fol'tiquenoy N.v 0774. dated and Issued to It on the ISth' (lly o( jn,, ,9;, bj. (t) sheriff ami lax Collector of Jackson. County. Creson. for the amount! of HiH.l.i. (he same beim the i amount then due and it.liiinunt ior taxes tor ine year l?.i. to- gether with penalty and interest , on the Medfotd lrr.gt.tion District 1 t.l include! therein, and coets, thereon, upon real property locat-; t-m muun siii irriitatien lustncl. County, and State. asseiMe.t to Wm. oonoi.eMer. defendant, and of hich s.ud Wm. Nonchexer Is the owner off the legal tnj. as ap- near, ot record in Jackson Counlyv Jstid real property Is particularly Speed "Undoubtc gest-Lived ding to the long life of Reo of service-based on O. V. MYERS Riverside . n..-i v hounded and described is follows. Court of the County and State ' ny a certified check or hi,i hon.l lowit: aforesaid for a decree foreclosing : of not l'ss than five per cert 15 All nt th followlne described lUe Hen at said taxes, asainst the if the amount, of the lil.U The ristu property except the East thirty, property above described and men- ' is reserved to reject anv or all tno J0 f.t: i Honed In said Certficate. , posr,ls. to accept the proposal suli- Commenrinir at a polnl whleh Is And each of you are hereby sum- mined by anv bidder, and to waive 11.1? chains South and 5.385 chains moned to appear in the above en-' technical defects, as the interest West of the Northwest corner of II lock Four (4 1 of the Pierce Pub- division in Township 3" South, publication of, this summons, ex Hante 1 west of the Willamette elusive of the day of said first pub Meridian, in Jackson County. Ore- lication. and defend this action or ' Ron. and running thence South chains to the dedicated road: thenr-e along the dedicated rod. We.tt 5.3s5 chain': thenc North H.37 chains: thence East 5 JS5 ' chains to the plce of beginning, t containing ft. 5 acres of land, more or less, and being the Southwest one-fourth of the tract of land de- ; scribed in Certificate of Title Num- 1 her which said iea property W also known and described unon 'the tax rolls of said county for the year - and the subsequent ' years hereinafter mentioned, and 'n said Certificate of Delinquency. 1 is t 1-an1 D R 3S1 J. Jer. Jn. Twp. s Kanse 1 W.: Iuind R J7T. tt n 17 Uinm I W n n.1 ni jhiim i i vru vny m covered bv and described In Cer- tiftcate of Kegittered Title No. ITtiT In the office of the Registrar o Title ? J'd county. Vou are further notified that VfAr.ve Tfpitfoitnfl im.iIi . c-..., v.. . . 1 puhfce rorporwtion. has paid tale 1 pub He cvrporwtiot. has paid tates nn Ml" premises tor suhse-ouent i years, and the rates of Interest on --nd amounts are. as follows: ' .,TMr'' i ,nT- ,1'e paid. June i" receipt .o. isi: amount. J.s; t of Interest, 2 'r . i ear s t.ax. i cute paid. J une 1 1-12: tax receipt No. 2S4S1: amount 111';. 77; Hate of Interest, irars w. aate psia. June 1 receipt No. l0s; nt, rate of Interest, - 'c Wm. Noonchester as the i nri w "" not 01 mr Hve described premiss, as the ln appears or record, and each r In other perins defndnt : atve named. I hereby further nmuiea mat sain nmwM Irnta - piaimiu. will apply to tn circuity dly the World's ommercial Veh Accepted Authority p?fV Equally important is the fact that this record is based on all Reo Speed Wagons in use in all lines of hauling. Not just one truck, ten trucks, or one hun dred unusually well cared for, little used trucks. This utterly amazing record in stamina is a part of every Reo Speed Wagon you buy today in any of the wide variety of models from J i to 3-ton capacity. Reo engineering and manufacturing methods make doubly sure of this. There is just one reason for this almost unbelievable record in continuous service: Reo early recognized the need for a tremendous stanlina combined with balanced light weight in commercial vehicles the need for sizing and powering trucks to do their job economically, efficiently and over a long mileage life. For example, Reo engines are amply powered for their job instead. of using larger gear ratios which force the engine up to racing, wearing speed in order to deliver the same power. Naturally, this high speed engine wears out more quickly. While out standing stamina has been a recognized feature cf Reo trucks since the first one was built. Today, Reo engineers in their defeat of friction and vibration, have designed and built an even greater measure of efficiency, economy and long trouble-free life, into Speed Wagons of )j to 3-ton capacity. They have put the finest of long-lived materials CO. i Phone 464 titled court and cause within sixty days after the date of the first Pay tne amount due to plaintiff herein as above shown, together with cots and accrued interest.1 and in case of your failure so to do. a decree will be rendered by Aid Court foreclosing the Hen of aid taxes and costs aca'nst the 'and and premises above described, This summons is served upon 'u y Publication by onler of the Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of th Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County, made nd dated July ar.d the date nf soch first publication is July 23. and sa;d order fixed our ucceslve vekt as the time tr such pubcrtlfn. AH papetw alul processes in this Proceeding WAV he rVn.l im.in .i. . . "mini i ne tate of tregon. at the address hereinafter mentioned tftifnet!) HAWLK8 MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff.! ; Addres: Cooley Theatre BMf .. Smith Cent pi I A i-amu f.i r..t - - - xt. 'rson. VotUf nf Hid- : Auitiist 3. 12. I Notice Is heret.v tiv.n that bids are n..w cille.1 far the painttna of the Administration and ll..nar; !ui!din and Shop f be erected' upon the property owned bv the Cvy of Medford. Jackson iVuntv Oregon. Said it. per: hinr to- cjteiJ on the Med ford AirtMut Vti.l ' aPuut two mites north of Medford Oregon The plans Hnd fpcUlca- ttons ran te ss-n -it the office of the Clt V 'Hecot der in the Citv Hall at the corner of Sixth ml Kront piw.s Mfii:orn. Oi-efii- The Cur Council v il receive sealed pronox! therefor and the'tregnn. s,iid prper;v betrc to proposals will b Council Chamfer f th Citv Hall ' n Knda. eenln at 7:l.i, Auust Each bid must be - 4 - i - M " &3yXT I J 1 L- lvJI fill s " IjPk i ' some cf them resulting from exclusive Reo formttt into Speed Wagons. They have added features in design and manufactic: that establish an entirely new conception of coir rntrrinl tranennrtntinn P.iwnirpr car Kneed. Act bilitv and economy with brute strength to offer industry i to 3-te: hauling like men have never known before. An: above all, Reo engineers have made these qualitiv lasting. Buying any truck Speed Wagons, is make. Reo Speed Wagons from 1 15" to 179'. Chassis priced from $895 2,200, F. O. B. Lansing. They incorporate sua modern-day advantages as 4-forward speed trar. mission, 4-wheel, 2-shoe internal hydraulic brake;; 6-cylinder engine, 7-bearing crankshaft, Myers buK in chassis lubrication and other refinements. j- Call your Reo dealer. One of the Reo Transports tion Specialists who have studied and solved tranf portaiion problems for hundreds of truck owners U call and discuss your transportation needs, vitho. obligation. Reo Motor Car Company, Lansinj Michigan. . J S P E E World-leader in High-Speed, Loic I phen Commercial Transportation I of the i ity may re.mir. CITY COINCII.. l!v A. P.y M W. VIPKS. M.ivor. I.. AI.FOHD. Recorder. 13S' Notliv f HUK Aumist 3. 1 ;i2!. Notice is hereby given that bids are now called for the Klectrlcal wiring for the Administration and Hangar building and Shop to be erected upon the property owned by the City of Medford. ' Jackson County. Oregon. Sanl pronertv be- i- , " - .Me n,.., i .AinH.r Field about two miles north of Medford, Oregon. The plans and specifications can he seen at the office nf the Citv Keeorder in the Citv Ball at the corner of Sixth and Front Streets. Medford, Ore- son ' . 1 " H III receive proposal?: therefor and the prvit'Sals will be opened In the Council Chamber of tne Citv ll;ill on Friday evening at 7;3t, August ?th. Kach hid must he accompanied bv a certified check or bid bond of not less than five per rent t 5 V ) of the amount of the bid. The rtcht is reserved to reject anv or oil pr-'posals. to nccept the pro posal submitted br anv bidder, and to waive technical defect, a the interests of the Cirv m.iv reonire . CITY CiH'NClI,. tiy A. . TICKS Minor tv j AT.KOliD. Recorder. Nothv or IthK. August 3. lf"2!.. N-'tice ts hereby given that bids are now calle-d for the roofing for the Administration and 1 Linear building and Shop to he rre t,.d upon ine property owned bv the City of Medford. J. i- ... ned tn the.etd on the Medford Airport fieM bot two nules north of Medford . lrt gon. The Mans and Me,-lf,ra an r... seen at Th.. ..fi t ompjnied.'he City l!eerder in the City Hall cs! IC of operation have been blendti without first investigating the4 a mistake no thinking buyer m are offered in 14 wheelbase size?. - IjWA G ON . l :t the corner of Sixth and Fn'j streets." Mrtford. Oregon. The CP.y. Council wilt rcce- se.il.nl proposals ilierefur and l'f proposals will be opened in ' i. counc;! chamber of the ciiv h f on Ki iiir y evening .it T:3o p. r Aimuvt .Mh. I Kach bid must be accomnan by a certified check or b.d of not less than five per c-nt (' f of the amount of the bid. T j richt is reserved to reject mv f all pniposals. to accept th' posat submitted by anv tmN f and to waive technical d-.f.-ctn. the interest of the Citv m.'.v '1 quire, CITY CH" NClb j By A. W. riPKS. Miuvor. f. P.y M. I.. ALKOKD. Keoorder. (.rants Pass Local airport lie exten siv elv improved Koddl fVvExpert Finishing Fllmt In at 10 A. M. j Ready at iP.M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVI". ? SWEM'S KODAK. BOOK. GIFT SH0 tKiuHouriti PMOsia ' A Cokplete Clean in o V Dyeing sekvics