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PME TERED rEDFORD matl TrcrnuyE, mt:dforp, cmr.oox, Wednesday, at-oust 7. w-29. Til. Suiur tunnel Mr Mr Ho day r' he vit the I" tered and of l- 7 ex. Oui. "Wylli rlek Oatfi a nd Mich of N U lf' healt their Coil Vat CHICAGO'S CUBS tSEEKING fina JLnniinnrnT rn T days . . menu ton- 'Fans Enthusiastic As Pen no r vie wyVv nant Chance Grows- I'amp Wrigley Field Filled First Ztu Time Since Enlarged Fir" Waner Will Rest. (.-in Hy William J. Miipnian. Associated Press Spurts Writer. Sned by the prayers of a million leave Chicago fans, the Cubs are on the they march today erklntf a final con Klon quest or the ea.-l. Da J two awing! ahmg the Allan tie onboard this year, the l.ruln have won Katns i.no iusi mm-. .1 continuation of that pace through the 10 engagements of the impend ing inva.-ittn would send the young n ,t .iii.nh M.'i'iirt hv hack o '"'J'ihe west late this month all but . '. Despite a S to defeat hy V.r pite a a tol defeat ty ih-ook- yn Itefore a record mid-week Vrowd of :.:..0(i0 al Wrlsley fleet iys!frd:iy. the iiruiilri ire eastward hound with th.ir bad of seven and one-half irauies intact. Th Pirates also !o.-l to the di- nntst. by ; to J ami must iace the Ch.n McC.raw In another :ame ,iodny. Chieairrt lmn-'d with baKeball rday as it had at ince the dim and or vr"iw;,M' J- vnu tone. uiu lit:int ilays of Tinker and 1've-s ,1(and Chance. Wave after wave f '"leiinant-hunirry fans swept throimh Trt1 imis' ' " i!"rt' v:t;I bi ntis and ... inured tillt upon the field. Kor the K first time in the history of Wil- liain Wrlirley": enlai'ed plant, Mi ini a zed tub officials had to slam f-hut at a mid-week iiam". i." . be c ith 5.mhu veiling m nimen tnd mad-women ) inside ami p-m haps Cli Salui" . . streets outside. i a,,mT Kven with the Iosk of thin fare- well home pum the Cub quit ""'Wrlsley field with a record of 14 victoriea and only two defeats in ,".K, fheir stand against the east. Their ''"irnnd total for the reason against "n ;he east rt date is 41 vietorie an i i V1 defeats. ' Hill Walker performt'd upon the' old mound aain.st the Pirates nml J 'Smiled out of a mean hole in the j '"Clnth in nr.0,-vi lh sl..r.t..e liml fliant hits and Plttburi;h error vl'i,lliad ir i von him in the einhth. With 8r the bases filled by three slnijle wmen out. he forced Pie Tray- "V ior to roll weakly to the Infield Theaor l()e rinn out Jess Pett v went the route for ' lhe Huecjinfers. und permitted thf etrjFHra: Hon t- rr.1.1 3 a nit ,S:Vs , iStH "nil 1 ml' l.oe ffv.i'tl Mm ' fkr "' effy- tv-',' A Vit Alix Day hat lorr.'f ti W j' ' L$mk ! JADWIN'S ARMY CAREER tomorrow j ENDS BYRETlREMENT times 5frr.5)U'-1 ' TONIGHT- JLr! THORNTON WILDEH'8 Sentational Novel "The Bridge of San Luis ReyM with LILY DAMITA ERNEST TORRENCE And ff Great Cast , ( Jiiint to buneh tlieir hltw vv hci e j they would do the greatest dam age, l'aul Waner, who it an been in a batting fend fielding lurm was benched to give him a chance , to rest up a hit. Haiti interfered with the t'nrd ' inal-l'.rave paine at St. Louis and the I'hils ami the iieds were ivt scheduled. While Chicago was cheering its Cutis. American le.mie eontcndei .s were, in effi-et. marking tmin. The Athletic bowed tu the Hrciwns Iv ' to 3, in the first game of a 'double-header. but came back i strung to win the teennd hy 11 to 3. behind Kddie Horn me I' ; knuckle ball, which was working- The Senators trimmed the Yank , by 13 to 9 in the opener, but : Kreddy Heimach pitched a three- hit shutout in the nightcap, win- ninif fur the ehaniiions by H to a. This b-fi the Athletic.-; station- i:y .t U -j Kanifs. with the Van- kees on deck at Shibe park for a : dMuide-heailer today and a single dah ti'tnorrow. ('ieveland nosed out Detroit hv 6 to r. and entered into a tie with j the I'.rownH for third place. The Sox. White and Jl-d, were not i scheduled. ' COLLEGE YOUTHS ! SOt'Til.V.Ml'TnN. X. Y.. Auk. j Ai The 4'ith annual invitation I tenuis ttitiriiament uf the Meadow,; jt'lub has taken on (he aspect uf an j international Intercollegiate cahin pitinship. Of the It: player siill In j the running, no less than eleven jare eullee students. HepresentiriK ten different uni jvevsities scattered uvw the I'nited i Slates ami Km; hi ml. the.se eleven ! fine yinins players aie lierkeley ; I tell. l'nivei"ity of Texas, present In. Iih r u( t lie naliioial i (it eiv.. Me diate crown; Itrad.shaw I lai rison ami Phill Nt-er. Cniv.rslly of lire pm : Xtn rnaii i-'ai quharsnn. 'am-briili!-; Kddie .lacoliN. University if Pntsbuiti; lin:tld Cram. 'an derbih John :loi n. Manftud; Don ald St radian. Pi ineemn ; J ulius S'liKx'n. I-rtliiuh. (lieKory Maiini, j tieofKettiwn; ami II, (!. N. Cooper, j ItxfiHd. ( All of the colbians were play ii'K fine tennis yesterday. Fights Last Night i Uy t h e Ast cia t el I ' ress . PKOIMA. 111. Jerry "Tutfy'' Criffith. Smux City, la., knocked , out Jack Murphy, Huston, (I); j F r a n k i e tlramlett.i, Spokane, j (Wash., knocked out Allen Watson, Indianapolis, ( ,1 ). NKW YO II K, Serjeant Sammv Haker, Mitchell field, N. Y., and j Kaby Joe (tans, California, draw 110). : HnlnnM ( '.instruct lin nt uolf U-ourHP progressing rupidlv, Alice Day Tells How To Have Appealing Beauty HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -"The most appealing beauty a uirl can have ir exquisite skin says Herbert Hrenon; director (or Metro-Goldwyn-Mayei voicing the experience ot 39 foremost moie directors. "I find Lux Toilet Soap wonderful for the baby-like smoothness my skin must have, says Alice Day, popular blonde star. Sing out of ten wceen Mors are drrofni to lAw white, fragrant soap, and it U the orlicial soap for dressing rooms in a. the great lilm studioci. 4 kvrm of beaaliJr at hu r 'Oft 'MtMfid uvmanthe unfe (another mam Admitjton Mati, 10 and 1 Eves. . 10 and 25 li w Wi&Wa DAY i HvT II WOMAN AND CHILDREN CTc tijm J DROWN IN BOAT UPSE1 MmngsImto pies OF THE CLUBS. (Ity 1 he Asoelall Prow.) v. u Sun Fruncisco 24 13 Mission 24 13 llollywootl -3 13 I.os AnB'U 2'- 15 I'nrtlund I" -'II Oaklunil If -1 Sacramento 13 13 prattle 8 2'J Pet. .R49 ,64!l C H i .59.1 .4.'j .4 32 .30.1 .! 1)1 Nulloilal Jutriio. I.. 3'J 3 fhi(';lKi Plfcshllriih . New V.n k . . St. I.lrlli Hrouklyn t'lru'innull - Coston I'lillurtolphla .6(12 ..'..is r.a h tj 43 4 0 61 111 .413 .3 !l C American Ixaene. W. Philadelphia New York 2 St. Louis Sti Cleveland U Detroit 4! Washington 4rt ChicaKo -U itoston 31 Pet. .;:m I .62 t .538 ' .4 7 .400 .3 SK .307 : Coast League Yesterday (hy the .Woeiautl Pres.) li. II. K. Portland Ill 1 Sacramento 4 10 1 Mahaffey and Woudall; Hryan and Koehler. U. H. l-:. San l'rancisci t 11 1 Missions T U 1 Davis and Heed; Ode and H.'ild win. It. II. i:. Los Alifceles 3 li 0 Hollywood - '' a 1 Par foot find Sand hern ; Sbellen back and Passler. it. h. i:. Seattle & 11 2 Oakland 7 13 5 Fiseh and Horreani; Dafilia and Lombard:. staggTraFns for football season CHICAGO, Aunr. . Here Ih the first football yarn of tin .sea Hon. Within ?dx weeks the boys will he in their mtde.sk ins, and A mo Alonzu sttiKK. the "Rrand old man of the "midway." will he ready lor them. StaKK. dean of America's grid iron eoaeheM, is in trainiiiK- like his players, for the opening of the practice season, September 15. He will be 07 years old, August 1 1, but he is playing his usual game of tin n is daily with his son. Paul, inntor champion of Illinois, to get into condition to direct his squad. YANKEE PITCHER LAYS Ni:V YORK. Aug. 7 iV) Henry JohiiMn. right-handed Yaukee pitching star who has been out with an injury since June 3. has been ordered lo k bis home In I' loi ida and rest until the start of the next training season, the club management announced today. Johnson wrenched his hack in June. He still is forced to wear a h.ivy I. race. Iisl seatui lit was the Yankees' most effective pitch er against the Mack men, winning five out of sl. W A S H 1 N ( ! TO .V. A ug T l-P Kdgar Jadwin. author of the Jad win pLin to eonttvd the michO M ppj, came to the end of hi ditinguihed army career to day. I' tiring as the only tltutennht general on eitht-r the 1 e tired or active hl. lUi'k f him lies a record of outstanding achl- emetit. which trou;ht him honors from th ; Aiiu'riian, lhiti-h. Kntu-h and Polish go ernment. culminating in his appointment as oh;rf of army engirWr!-, He l" ii4 yt ai oM :ola and rMti" under the ( ;c iro iions of the ai my he se:fd tor 3' years. NIMO, R C. An 7 A A woman atal to chtb'.ren tre thowned in a boating accident -i! Ibmt HartKr, right miles nouiheasi of Nanatmo. last nigiit. according tti meaner advice reach in liere A Mr Mine of Uland lark, Ihtrn aby, an s year-old boy named Ctitn minics, ami another Uy whose name was not given, were the vic tims. A ;t-yeMi-ohl child, who a at ttr-t thought dutned. escaped. The tour were row lti aUmi ,,o yards fnun the shore when the ,boat In ffome way upet, tliroinK the three victims liilw the ter. i PORTLAND, Ore., All. 7. H" l Tomnto prices look a big tumble i nt the Kast Side market of the Gardener and Ham-hcra aafioclj tlnn today. The first grade wpip offered at rents a crato und i the second jrrade r.l cents. Sup ! plies were "beromlnK more )lentl 1 fill every day. j Celery went down to 7 5 rentg 1 diiaen bunches. I Clreen corn cave slifns of wea ; annul weakness. A sack of six doz : en ears sold tor $1.C0. i Cantaloupes continued to arrive, ' but tht-re was no i-hariKe In the fiuntations. They were expected ; to bold their present price for a ; day or so. Other products were stationary. riUCAOO, III., Auff. 7. () With decided fulling off bhown in the movement of tlomentic winter wheat to primary terminals and with a belter export demand wheat prlceH rallied briskly today. Pri mary receipts for three days thisi week wprt reported us li.uOO.uuO bushels less than for the corres ponding lime lost week, late esti mates of wheat purchases today for shipment to Kurope were l.uub.OOi) bushels or more, chiefly wheat from Ihe Pnited Slates, and (here were liberal sales of wheat here lo he taken to Ihit'falo. Wheal closed unsettled. ;t Hi 4 14 cents net higher, corn 2e lo '.li up, oals "K to 1hc advanced and provisions varylnn irorn 4Uc decline to a rise of 2 and 5c. Livestock i PORTLAND, Ore., Aus.' ". (yPi ! L AI I t. K A.NU CALVES Quot ably steady. Receipts: Cattle, 35: calves. 10. Steers (1100 to 13C" lbs. I, Rood, $1U l:': sood, 1 1.25 'y 12. Heifers, good, I9.75S12.7J. common to meilium, ?7 Ci 9.25. Cows Kood. SS.SO'u 8.75. I IOCS Steady. Receipts, 340, Including St! direct. Heavy weight. SI 1.50 S 12.50; medium weight. 111. il'n 12.75; light weight, $12.50 (?, 12.S5; light lights, $11. 75 12.25. Slaughter pigs, $11.5012; teeder nnd stocker pigs. S 1 2 'ft 13. . SHKKP AND LA MLS Quotably. steady. Receipts 150. lroltK"e l'Or.Tl.AND, Auk 7. ( 1 Onions, eftsier: per cwt., Hulli Walla fancy. 51 to $2. Kugs, butter, milk (butterfnt), poultry, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cascant hark and hops, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 7. P) Wheat futures: open High Sept. .1.26 1.28 Low 1.24 Close ' 1.2S I Dec. ..1.29 1.33 S 1 29 ai 1.33.j May ..1.38 1.41 1 3S 1.41 Cash wheat j Itig Mend bluestem, hard white, $1.33; soft white, $1.28; western! white. J1.2S; hard winter. $ 1.24; j northern spring, $1.24; western1 red, $1.24. j Oats Xo. 2, 3S-tb. white. $34. j Today's car receipts Wheat, 224: Hour, it ; corn. 4 ; hay, 2 j I S4111 FraiM-lM.i Hutt erf at SAN KP.ANCISCO. Aug. 7 -Pi Hut t erf at f.o.b. San Krancisco Wall Street Report NKW YORK. Aug. 7. The stock market rallied briskly under the leadership of the steels today,! when call money dropped from a renewal rate of 10 to it per cent. The upturn, however, was not until after further liquidation ci the utilities. The market turned dull on the decline, but activity . picked up rapidly when the list started U ward. ; Speculative confidence in the ! maikct was restored by private london cables indicating that no change would be made in the Hank j of Kngland discount rate tomor row, hy the cessation of selling pressure against some of the pub'' lie utility Moi ks. and by the an- nouneement that freight car load ings In the week ended July 27 had set a new high record for the Keuson. The market turned downward again In the last hmir on reaiir-. mi; that accomiMiiied a fresh out bt eak of selhm: in the u: iliti; s. : American and Foreign Power soM H points under the preioui cloe. I. S Steel and other strong shares came down from 1 to 3 point . The close was heavy. Sales ap pioximatetl 3. 2 00. r tut shares. t QUIET AFTER CLASH ISI't'll ARFST. Unmanin. Anc. !' Clnh's !etcvn troops n 1 ttikln niineni In thf l.uiH'ny iltn tritt. Khtrh have rvsultcd tn iieavv lo.s of life, oiiiftcil dim n this nouiing while lresh military rein-forrenient-i iink -onttol of the aim ution. uifiilally the ieail ale nimiherei) at 31' ith Ml ntliera seriously unleil. hut It ! senerully !,. tltvfd that the number of dead ill be larer, present cttaiate going hl$h ti 5S. i THE MARKETS Cinderella and the Three proud cigarette brands A M o d e r n Fable Once upon a time a Mighty Prince set forth to find a perfect cigarette. Being very wise, he netted down his search to the fuur Ra tional favorites . . . that quartette of popular sister brands known as the "20 for 16V" family. The three elder cigarette brands rushed for ward to meet the Prince with all the proud pomp in the world . . . each vying with the other in urging her charms upon him. "Smoke me!" said the eldest, "I am the class of the field." "Sirtoke said the second, "for I am li?yond compare." "Smoke vie!" said the third, "all the world acknowledged me to be the best." . Then, from the background, the youngest brand . . the Cinderella of the family . . . quietly spoke up. 'If you please, Sire," she suggested, "why not smoke all four ot ' SMOOTHER AND BETTER ' ON VOUR RADIO: PAUL WHIT EM AN, KbA(jtsi. with hi. complete orchestra, BE USED AS MODEL County Agent ft. G. Fowler left .tjiis noon for Kugene to investigate tlVe public market of that city and guither all information possible about it, including the manner in vriich it i conducted and irs source Preferred Stock In the Jackson County Building & Loan Association Will Earn for you It is PROFITABLE. Because your investment is backed by 20 years of successful business in Medford and the earnings of over a million dollars it is SAFE. Your money, invested in this association, is available, too having all the requisites of a GOOD investment. The Jackson County Building & Loan Association is a home institution, owned and managed by Jackson county people. Invest in a Successful, Home Association t Jackson County Buildins: & Loan us , . . and compare us fairly and impartially, letting your taste decide which one o' us you like best7" "Why, that's a common sense idea'" ex claimed His Hiuhness. Whereupon he covered the names of all four brands with paper masks; lit them and smoked them reflectively, with all brand prejudice removed. One cigarette seemed to capture his fancy, far and beyond the wthers. "I don't kjiow which cigarette this is," he declared, "but, un questionably, it is the cigarette for me." Whereupon he removed the mask and found it to be . . . Well, Cinderella is the "story book" name but in America today that winning brand is known as OLD GOLD. MORAL: It is easy to make big claims, but you can't smoke claims. The only sound way to discover the cigarette you' like best is to let your taste decide. I of supplies. , He makes this trip in the imer- j est of the local Oranges, who are! considering a plan to establish .1 j cooperative public market in Med- j ford. This plan, although it is at j present in the formative stage, pro-! vides for inaugurating such a mar- , ket to dispose of Orange products, independent of the present public ; market of the city, although the t feature of the Oranges possibly ; absorbing it has been discussed at tims. 7 Association A Place to Invest Your Savings i Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny "not a cough .wery Tuly. to Iff P. M. EaiUtb Daylltht PARIS, Aug. ".. PV Roszika Dolly, of the Dancing Dolly sisters, wife of Mortimer Davis, Jr., and daughter-in-law of the hue Sir Mortimer Davis, wea-lthy Cana dian was charged today with 'll'!!!'!'1 !;!t!i'i1ird t P. Loriltard O., Bat. 11M in a carload" S-rln4 Time, Columbia Broadcaitlnft System swindling two Paris jewelers out of pearl necklaces valued at 7, Oun.aoit francs (approximately jH.sO.iKto) in a suit filed with the S-in-1 tribunal. r The Best Painless Dentistry Plates That FIT! In my office, right here in Medford, I make plates of such popular materials as Poroelite. Kesolite, Tleeollte ' in fact, every kind of plate material In use toduy. Come to my office it' you need a plate let me show the dif ferent materials to you and explain their advantages. Dr. I. H. Gove 235 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J It's Time To Plan Fruit Season Photographs J. Verne Shangle Photographer Invites You to Visit His Studio and See Some of the Latest Suggestions. Phone 1308 318 Med. Bldg. 'awamaaaaaaamiamaa.aaamaaan