?t 7
VJUT, TEN.'
ONLY MIRACLE
MAY UNSETTLE
LEAGUE LEADS
Pnhe anH AthlfitifiS HO G .
Seemingly Impregnable!
a nkn ftthi'
rOSUIUIlS Mb UllUWW viiijvaiiku wero losing, a t Cleveland.
Windup Nears Babe's
Homer Unavailing.
By Herbert W. Hailier
Associated 1'res.s Sports Writer.
r
ni. .1.... f ..,(.-, ...Ii.u niliV tWlt be
over, but it would uikc u imb"'-
trusting nature to bet that Chica
go and Philadelphia will not meet
in the world Herb thin fall.
With two months to uo before
tho season closes on Oct. 6 the
grow- log Cubs Joe j ' ' ' . ' victory and gave Cleveland fZ
developed at Chicago eld a g something to cheer about by fan
zine w.d over lie .N hnial , nj n J
league field while Connie .Mack si jn,M
Phibiflfhthla. Athlelii-H bad to look ! . " V. ... .
- - i
back JPj names before they couiu
see their closest rivals, the New
York Yankees.
The Cubs have done little falter
ing In the last month or no and
w h at few hi . ps t h ey have m ii d o
have coma when their nearest
pennant rivals could not take ad
vantage of them.
For example, the Cubs ran into
Hon Cantwll when he was at his
best yesterday and dropped a 4-3
decision to Roston in Hi Innings,
hut tills slip meant nothing for
both J'lttKbiirt;h nnd the New York
Ciauls were bealen.
Canlwell held the Cubs to six
hit h, two of which helped the In
vaders to three runs in t lit- sixlli
inning. .Ma lone. Nebf and Cuy
IJiif-h all were subjected to a heavy
haltering but stood off the Craves
until the tenlh wh'-u Hicbbourg
beat out a hunt and scored from
first when Rlalr threw late and
wildly to catch him wt tlie iuitiul
bag. Rush thus was charged with
his second defeat of the reason
against 1 1 victories.
Johnny Frederick' bonier with
flflbert on base in the tenth gave
Ilrooklyn another triumph over
KUe
the trails
at the
Bungalow
Camps
Sleep nu( in (lie open
or under si lent Willi a
bod of spruce hows
a ml ii couple of blunk
cls for cover.. .or have
n roof oveilie;iil nml a
bed willi soft mat
tresses for your nitfhi s
comfort. Von may riile
for one tlay or two
weeks, with expert
liuiilcs to direct you
and pleasant compan
ions to make the trip
always enjoyable. Cull
or w rile today for your
copy of "Trail Riding
in tlie Canadian
Rockies."
('.mitnlitin Vtuitii' TntvclU'rx 1
( it'tjioM (,'ihhI rie H'oi W Oivr. I
Canadian
raciiic
W.H.Dl ( N CmUitnl l AM'U I I I I
IK A BHtlAlltVM ITMIUMD Mlia, iiSl
at the beach, the missus likes it for afternoon KH
or what not. Never mind, Mr, Man! Give yourself
rest by making your trip by stage, l'requent sched
ules cuaMe you to do it quickly, safely, comfortably.
PORTLAND to KLAMATI I FALLS
(irut way oi tits
Inquire of Viur tocul nnt rrt(rJing
uptiunal routes nJ ihnlulrt
I'ittshurgh, 4-2. Cllse Dudley wuh
yanked In (lie flint half of the
tenth when J'aul Waiter doubled
to open the frame and Johnny
Morrison retire! the sldo without
a score o (though u sacrifice and
two pusses filled the bases.
A double by Kelly, MiiKle by
il'lltengcr and Horace Ford's home
i run in the eiKlith gave the Cinctn
i natl Reds three runs and a 5-2
verdict over the (Hants. I'ete
lionohuo limited New York to five
hits, one of them a homer by
j Chirk J 'ulliH.
I St. I -on Ik downed I'hlladelphlu
""5 ln frwhltiliiK game at Jtaker
i bowl
In the Amir Iran league, the A'h
.stretched their lead a full game
allHK Detroit 6-0 while the
Kube Walberg gave up only five
hits against the Tigers while the
A h bunched 'eight hits off George
t'hle wiih three Detroit errors to
pile uji a wlnhfhg margin. At i.'lm
monH hit his 27th homer of the
Rabe Ruth's Hint homer couldn't
the Yankees from an 1 1 -7
j trouncing by the Indians. Kuth'H
I rmi nd trip blow with two on in the
third couldn't offset weak pitching
j by I'ipgraH, iVnuock and Sherid.
itcd Shoflm r entered the Indian
ii ii v .l tii'V ii vnon ivnii tn f.n-m
mil the. Roston Red Sox blanked
Chicago 3-0. MacFayden yielded
only three hits while Ted i.yons
was beaten as early um the first
Inning when two walkH, a triple by
Itothrock uiul a double Hteal gave
JJoston three runs.
Doubles by Judge and Rfce In
the ninth gave Washington a 'i-U
triumph over St. Louis, (iarland
lliaxton gave the lirowns only five
hits.
Fights Last Night
illy I III WkoHmIciI hnwN.)
i:V yoltK. Arlliur Drkuli.
Iliily. IfniK-lii-il out rioorno Cool:,
Ausiiallu. (); Joe fjiliyra. Day
ion. O., olitpointfj OeorKP Laroccl,
N-v York, (111); ISoli Olln. New
'nik. knocked out IVIIx .Milano,
fuda, (10).
I'lllI.ADKI.PHIA. Hruce Floiv-
or. New ItorheMp. X. V., outpoint
ed Kay .Minor, chlcaco. (10); Alt
Hos, Frame, dcfoaled Hilly An-Ki-lo,
I.i'liii-rvlllo, l'a., foul, (3).
CMIICAfiO. Klne Lovlimky,
Oh lea bo. outpointed Tommy
O Tlricn, lllllliiKH, Mont., (10).
PO.N'fA CITV, Okla. HillK
Hum. I'unca I'lly. oulpolnteil Mur
ray (illllu. New York, (10).
I.ITTI.K HOOK, Ark. W. I..
(Younu) HlrlhlinK, Maeon, Cla.,
kuoelieil out, Harry Kay. Louisville,
Ky.. (r,).
NIOW CASTI.i:, I'.i. .Taekie
Dublin, Louisville, Ky,, and Sailor
l-'ay Kosky, chlcaffo, drew, (10),
KI.I.VT, Stleh. Lou Scozz.
Ilul'l'alo, .. S., nulpolnled Del
mine. WlnnlpeK, Man., (10).
on-
HA.N KltAM'ISCO. O o r I lift
Jones, Akron. O.. sloiiped I'ete
Myers, San Francisco, (5).
KT. l.OI'IS. Kilillo Shen. Clil
eaito, knorked out I'hl) O'Dowd,
'olumliii, n.(lO). '
Stomach Disorders
First Revealed by
Coated Tongue
Your tongue is nothing more
thnn the upper end of your stom
hc!i and intestines. It is the first
thing your doctor looks ut. It tells
nt a yrlHtice tlie condition of your
digestive system and physicians
SUV that. Hl)'n of nil Mii-ltiieSH atni-t
! Willi alomiieli nn.l l.mvel i-.nl,l..
A conted tongue is a danger sig
nal of those digestive disorders
which lead to so many kinds ot
serious illness. It tells why tin
least exertion tires you out; why
yuu have pains in the bowels, gas,
sour stomach, dizzy spells.
Coating on the tongue is a sign
that you need Tnnlac Uie medi
cine which has helped thousands
who were physical wrecks from
stomach and bowel troubles who
had "tried everything" in vuin and
about given up hope.
Tuulae. contains no mineral
drugs; it is made of barks, herbs
and roots. Get u bottle from your
druggist today. Your money buck
if it doesn't help you.
Tanlac
57 MIIIJQN BOTTlfS USFD
le Hie l olk
lime Ilie n
1I1E1B IT
Vacation teason finds
many demanjs for the
car. 1 lie family wants it
'MF.PrOTtP' Af ATT
FIGHT TOUT IN
KOS ANW:iJ:S, Aug. 13. w
Two of fiMtlana'rt hlggcHt MihJ-ctn,
ioorge fiodfrt-y.' of . I.ciinrvillc.
Ia.. and "Lung Tom" Hawkins, of
.Sun JJh-g". fal.. iH'gnn-8 whom
c u in l 1 in d widght rlowly ai
proachcrt tUf iiuarur tori mark,
will go tcn- j guilds or ! h i e to
niglit. ' -
Th grcaV phyfh-al advantages
which the VJHack Shadow" usually
hoahta over' hin fooH, will ( h-s-Mcncd
ronsldtratdy in the .niVetlng
with ftawkiux. I he rlongatcd San
Oicgo finhtcr hcijig almofi hiw
physicul i-fiual. . Hawkins Ikwcih
ii fet 4'i linhoH in height, a half
inch more than (iodfr'y. Weight,
however, will faviH- flodfjey. Hi
will Hcali- aniund (nninds,
altoiit L'u poundK iiidi' than Haw
kins will tink.
A HhnUKh i law kins in the last
year Imih chalked up u nuinlier of
notaldo wins, hefting odds favor
CJodfrey hy a siv.ealile figure. The
hunt will mark Godfrey's first
pea ranee tn 1 his section since he
defeated I'aollno I'ziMidun, the
liastiue, here uiorn thn n a year
ago.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS.
fhe Associated I'ress
atliiiial U'ligue
Won Lost.
Chieago
I'ittMhurgh ....
New York
St. Louis
Ilrooklyn
Cincinnati ....
Ifnstnil
j'hiladelphia
i;:t
i;o
At
45
44
41
.till (I
.550
.50 'I
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41' 5
'.41 1
.3 H0
AiiH'i-ifiiu
liguo
Won U
ret.
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.C19
. 5 S
.54
.4 a t
.4 29
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.:in
I'hiladelithfa
New York .
Cleveland ....
40
fit
St. ijtuiM ....
Detroit
Washington
Chicago
Itosion
4 5
4:t
TIGER PLAYER HELD
FASTEST ON PATHS
CHICAGO. Aug 1.1. (Pi The
answer to the question, who is
the fastest man In the American
league Carl Reynolds of the
Chicago White Sox or .luck linth
rock of the Itosion club may he
Itoy Johnson of the Tigers.
Reynolds: ami Rolhrock have
been t hreatenlng for some t hue
to match speed in a stir hit race
to decide who Is the fasiest run
ner In the league. While the race
Is postponed from one cause, or
another, friends of Roy Johnson
have come forward with offers
to wager that the Detroit player
not only can out foot either Reyn
olds or Itothrock. but could beat
both of them, running as a relay
team over the sprint distance.
Stairs of Sand,
' ft
Zane Grey Story,
at Rialto Today
"St aim of Sand," nt the Rialto
theater. Is real, vivid drama
rugged and virile.
The "rough stuff" Is furnished
hy Wallace Iteery as the clever
"bad" man who gets away with
his banditry but fails to get away
with the heart of the girl, played
by .lean Arthur. Further villainy
is provided hy l-'red Kohler, as the
crooked boss of the little Arizona
town who also loves the girt, but
loses In the battle with Recry.
I'hilllps R. Holmes, handsome new
comer to the ranks of leading
Juveniles, plays the part of the
easterner who arrives on the scene
in lime lo defeat the doubtful pur
poses of the two villains.
In the end It develops that Ucery
is u sympathetic villain and re
linquishes his claim op the hand
of the heroine in favor of Holmes.
"Stairs of Sand" is a plciurlza
tloti of Zane O ivy's story.
Chester Conk I In provides a
wealth of hrilliant comedy acting.
ink
knocks
use
TT?T?FNT!, MEnTOKTV
SuiniuoiiM,
No. 4J-J'J ::Hiily.
In the Circuit Court of the Htato
of Oregon for Jaeknon County.
Medford Jrrixalion HiHirict, a pub
lic coriMoailon. 1'laintiff,
vs.
Win. N'oincheter and Aunn I joe
Noonehester, hi wife. If the Kald
Win. Noonehesier ho married ;
W. 11. McMan nml I'earl Ale
man, hiihhaud and wife; 11. C.
A pplegaie; 11. V. Wiliianih; K.
M . Hun wood h and John Hoe
Junwod(e, her hushand. If the
paid K- M- liunwoodlo he mar
ried; and also all other persoiiH
or partieH unknown claiming
any rig in. til le, estate, lien or
interest in t he real estate de
scribed in tin- complaint herein.
Defendants.
To Win. Noonchemer and Jane
Doe Noonehester. his wife, if the
said Wm. Noonchester he married;
W. H. .MeMan and i'earl .McMan.
hushand and wife; H. C. Aple
gftte; U. V. Williams; K. M. iJiin
woorlie and John Doe Dunwoodie,
her hushand. if the said K. M. Dun
woodie he married; and Jilso all
oilier perHoiis or parties unknown
claiming any right, tit le, estate,
lien or interest in tlie real estate
descrihed in the complaint herein,
tin ahove named di-frntUints.
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby notified that
Medford Irrigation District, a pub
lic corpora i ion. one of the duly or
ganized and existing Irrigation dis
tricts of file Stale of Oregon, lo
cated wholly within Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, Js the holder of Cer
tificate of Delinciueriey No. 0774.
dated and Issued to it on the 15th
day of June, IKlMi, hy the Sheriff
a n d Tux Collector of Jackson
( 'ounty, Oregon, fur the amount
of $ 1 OX.li), fhe same helm the
amount then due and delinquent
for taxes for t lie year 1 5, . to
gether with pen;i Ity and Intercut
on the Medford Irrigation District
lax included therein, and . costs
thereon, upon real property locat
ed wii hin said irrigation Dfstrict.
County, and Slate, assessed to Win.
Noonchester, defendant, und of
which said Wm. Noonchester is
the owner. of the legal title um ap
pears of record in Jackson County.
( H'egon.
Said real property Ih pn rl Inula rly
hounded and described as follows,
to-wit :
All of the following descrihed
propi-rt v e.xerpt the Jlast thirty
Ctio fe,i:
Commencing at n point which is
10.1(7 chnins Sou ill mimI 5.:iK5 chains
West of tlie Northwest corner of
Mlock Kotir (4) of tile J'ierce Sub
division in Township 37 South,
ltange 1 west of the Willamette
Meridian, in Jackson County. Ore
gon, and running tln-nce South
1 ' 'A 7 flKiins to the dedicMted rn:nl:
XIR1
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5 f!P- w rli
SPECIAL
30x3 Reg. Rugby Cord
$0.95
3
29x4.40 Rugby Balloons
$A.70
JENNINGS TI
Across from Nat
ORF.CiOX, TUEftTVAT..!
i in mi e a l'tng t he dedicated road,
Wf-t 5,:tN.' ch;ilii'; thenco North
It i. a" chains; thencu Kant 6.3K5
t-halns to the place of begin ning,
coin. lining 5.5G acics of !and. more
or less, and heing tho Sou t h west
one-fourth of the truet of land de
v. iil.i d in (Vrtiiicuie of Title Nutn-b.-r
14!U. whicli sal it leal pntp'-ity
is also known ami deucrjhed upon
(In- tax rolls of said county for
th year 1H''5 and the subsetjuent
years hereinafter mentioned, and
in said Certificate of Delinquency,
is:
Land Des. Ft 3513. See. 20, Twp.
37 llange 1 W.: Lund Des. H 37ii7.
Sec. :;b; Twp. 37, itange 1 W., and
which said real property Ik also
nivfi'ed ly ami described in Cer
lifieate of Registered Title No. 37117
in the office of the itoglstrar of
Titter (t Kaid county.
You a re further notified that
said Me4ferd irrigation District, a
public corporation, has paid taxes
on said premises for Kubxequent
years, and the rates of Interest on
.-aid amounts are, as follows:
Year'H lax, lltliti; date paid, June
1 5, r.t It ; tax receipt No. 2 6 1 8 N ;
amount, t'J'j.'JO; rate of interest,
K" ; .
Year's tax. 1927; date paid. June
1 5. 1 It'.t; tax receipt No. 25481 ;
amount $10.77; Hate of interest,
J - ' I .
Year's tax. 1928; date paid. June
15. CiJli; tax receipt No. J208H;
amount, $'j4.!8; rate of interest,
12':,.
Said Wrn. Noonehester ns the
owner of the legal title of the
a bove described premises, as the
same appears of record, and each
of the other' fesrrsons defendant
above named, is herehy further
notified that said Medford irriga
tion District, a public corporation,
plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit
Court of the County and State
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
the lieu of Maid taxes ngainst the
property ahove described und men
tioned in Maid Cerlficute.
And eaeli of you are herehy sum
moned to appear in the ahove en
titled court and cause within wlxty
days . after the date of the first
publication of this summons, ex
clusive of the day of saitl first pub
lication, ami defend this action or
pay the amount due, to, plaintiff
herein as above shown, together
. with costs and accrued Interest,
'ami In case of your failure, so to
do. a decree will ho rendered hy
saitl Court foreclosing the lien of
said, taxes and costs against the
, land and premises above described.
This summons is served Upon
you hy publication by order of the
Honorable II. D. Norton, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson County, made
ami dated July 22. l!2!t. and the
.dale of such first publication Is
July I'l. 1 anil said order fixed
s
Remember!
ATTfl UST IP,, 1020,
four fuiccissive weeks an the time
lor siicli publication.
All papers and processes In thin
proceeding may be served upon the
umlersiKfied. residing within the
State of Oregon, at the tddres
hereinafter ineni loned.
(Signed) ItAWLKS MOORE,
Attorney for I'tainiiff.
Address: Cooley Theatre lildg.,
Smith Central Avenue, Medford,
Oregon.
fiummoii.
No. 4227 Kqtllty.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
Medford Irrigation District, a pub
lic corporation, I'laintiff,
vs.
Christina M. llowkinson and John
Doe Ilawkinson, tier husband, if
tin; saitl Christina M. Hawkinsou
be married; and also all o titer
personH or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, ornate,
lien or interest in the real estate.
described in the complaint here
in. Defendants.
To Christina M. Hawkinson and
John I Joe Hawkinson. her husband.
If the said Christina M. Huwkinson
he married; and also, all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real estate described
in the compluint herein, the above
named defendants.
In the name of the Slate of Ore
gon; You are herehy notified that
Medford Irrigation District, a pub
lic corporation, one of the duly
organized and existing irrigation
districts of tho State of Oregon,
located wholly within Jackson
County,' Oregon, is the holder of
CertifieiUo of Delinquency No,
07fi, dated and issued to It on the
1 5th tlay of June. 1WH, hy tlie
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jack
son County, Oregon, for the amount
of $107.7!, the same being the
umotint then due and delinquent
for taxes for the year 11)25, to
gether -with penalty and Interest
on tho Medford Irrigation District
tax included therein, and costs
thereort, upon real property located
within said Irrigation District,
County, and Slate, assessed to
Christina M. Huwkinson. defend
ant, anil of which said Christina
M. Hawkinson is the owner of the
legal title as appears of record in
Jackson County. Oregon.
Saitl real property Is particularly
bounded and described as follows,
to-wit:
Commencing at the Southwest
corner of Ihe Northwest quarter of
Northeast quarter of Section Twen
ty (20), Township Thirty-seven
(37) South of Kange One (1) West
of the Willamette Meridian, and
running thence Last ten chains;
thence North, five chains; thence
West ten chains: thence South five
chairs to Ihe place of commenc
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All - Cord Quality
30x3 Gt. O. S. .
31x4 S. S. Cord
32x4 S. S. Cord
29x4.40 S. S $5.90 31x5.00 S. S. $ 8.85
30x4.50 S. S 6.60 30x5.25 S. S. 9.75
28x4.75 S. S 7.75 31x5.25 S. S 10.15
29x4.75 S. S 7.85 32x6.00 S. S. 11.90
29x5.00 S. S 8.05 33x6.00 S. S 12.25
30x5.00 S. S 8.45
FISK WINDSOR TIRES
30x32 Gt. O. S. . .
29x4.40
30x4.50
28x4.75
29x4.75
wheel so it
SAM JENNINGS, Prop.
ing and containing five acres, mote j
,. less, which nit Id real property!
in also known and descrihed upon
the tax rolls tvt said County for the
year H'25 ami the subsequent years
hereinafter mentioned, ami in said
( vrtii'icate of Delinquency, us:
Land Des. It 1 732. Sec 20 Twp
37 Kange 1 W.; ami which hum
real property Is also covered bv and
described in Certificate of Kegm
teretl Title No. 1 732 in the office
of the iCeglHirar of Titles of said
county. i
You are further notified that
said Medford Irrigation District, a
public corporation, has paid taxes
on i-aid premises for subsequent
venrs, and the rates of interest on
i Mii') amounts are. as follows: i
Year s tax. HUti: dale paid, June r
15 1H2!; tax receipt No. 2i;ii7:.
'amount, .t;7; rale of interest.,
j '"Year's tax. 1927: date paid. June
i 15. 1929; tux receipt No. y54X(; .
'amount J9X.U0; rate of interest.-
j '"Year's tax. 1928; date paid. Juno
'15, 1929; tax receipt No. 120h7:;
amount, $90.59; rate of Interest,
, 1 2 rc . ' '
I Said :Chrlstina M. Hawkinson as.
the owner of the legal title if the
alMive described premises, as the
tsame appears of record, and each i
'of the other persons defendant i
i above name is hereby further no-:
ilified that said Metliord irrigation
I District, a public corporation, plain
j tiff, will apply to the Circuit Court
iof the County and SUite aforesaid
for a decree foreclosing the lien of .
j saitl taxes against the property '
! above described and mentioned in;
I said Certificate. !
I And each of you are herehy sum- :
I moned to appear in the above en-!
tilled court anil cause within sixty
j days after the date of the first ;
publictuion of this summons, ex-'
elusive of the day of said first
'Publication, and defend this action
j or pay the amount due to plaintiff
herein as above shown, together,
I with costs and accrued interest, and
! in cuse of your failure so to do, a j
I decree will bo rendered by said j
'Court foreclosing the lien of said
taxes and costs ngainst the land
and premises above described.
This summons is served upon
you by publication by order of ihe
Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the Stale of
Oregon for Jackson County, made
ami dated July 22, 1929, and the
dare of such first publication is
July 23. 1929. and saitl order fixed
four successive weeks as the lime
for such publication.
All paiers and process in this
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned, residing within t he 1
Stale of Oregon, at tite address
hereinafter mentioned.
(Signed) JLWYLKS MOORE.
Attorney for I'laintiff.
SALE!
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. $5.20
. 9.05
. 9.55
BALLOONS
.$4.79
5.38
5.97
6.89
7.05
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33x4 S. S. Cord . . $9.90
33x4 S. S. Cord . .13.30
32x4 S. S. Cord . .12.95
29x5.00 $7.38
30x5.00 , 7.63
31x5.00 7.94
30x5.25 8.79
31x5.25 8.98
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Phone 223