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PSGfi FOUR HARRY SMITHE mm i w minim rniLLi mmv o r n n in nmi it! Mm. UUUU IN Mill Recruit Holds Pirates Hitless n IT 1 1 a Inninnc . III IIVC 1 1 1 1 1 II I VJ O VI uiuv- Monday Twin Bill Rain Cuts National League Program. ' &..if 11) I till ! K. ('Illinium. Arm-iut-il I'riwi Sl"rli Writor Moisture- in ih'1 box office at nriMiklyn ami Srvr York nml como ''' "it ri'al rain at Huston ku i ni-laili-il the Natmnal It-uKm' In'O main yi'Wtrrilay that llliH' Mniiiltty wan almiiHt n Imlliluy. Front a l'ilt.sliiiiK viewpoint, tho only nil lak of Hit- uftorniMin wn tin fallnli of lliil furloiiK l'hi!lli-t to call off lln-lr ilaulile-lii'iidiT Willi tin- I'iiali'i". A UVflllH llll'lHMl out. the 1'liiln trimmed 111 J I'l'oy fiiHM DniitnotiH in lioth i-iiiIh of Hi' luil'Kuin lilll li.v " to K and 8 10 :., ami left Heir liarni-y'a this hopes deelileilly flat. Tin' ilonhli! reverse dropped llie. 1'irati's to a position nine name Iji-IiIikI till' Culm, who lilltil In New Vorlt sunshine. What Ih veil worse for I'IUsImii-k i-h:inees Ih tlial lllf I'erenecs lietweeu the Itrlllll nml ihc liiici-iini-eis Ih 111 mimes In )) all-liniioitanl Inslm; rolunin. l)llil ItllSh HOW IHM-llH si Hll'(tl;llt in tliat "erueiiil" set-leu to In playi'i! at l-'orlies field .next wi'i'k Willi tin- Culm as "Ill-StS. i'roin tin- iI'-Ih-Ih of llm 1'lttH- Im'l'K peiiiiiint iln'i iii"l Bi'"! ' yonnii riilhulelplihi pltehlim re cruit wlln hoist. -d IiIkIi li'H slinil . mil in tin afli'i-nooii ot IiIh I'Ik le:iiin ilelmt. a li'ro for n ilay If no inon'. llm I" I no vicinity of .North lironil street anil thu I'll II roiid limits Ihoy will t -1 1 yon that Harry Kniythe of Asllcvlllc unit; Ihi' Sally li'amii' linn i-nlile to the I. Ik time to slay. This southpaw recruit from the lanil which nave Nap Kui-Ker to I ho major leamie tossed hark 1 lit" ulunulni; I'iralfs lililcss In flvp In nliiKS of Ihc two itami'H yesterday. Hi' look rhari!!' of thi' opener In lll' sixth with th- tennis tied at i; to n. and liluzcil away fanll h'HHly as tin' l'hlllles K'lVe lllnl a margin of one run, with which hi' won. In tin second triune he lillelii'il only I ho last round, after off 'i'lal credit for thi' victory had been handed out to ltoh MeCniw for Ihi' reason that Melirnw- was on hand wlu n the wlnniiiK rally wan unleashed. The Maelis fsnt hark lilt" H"'lr wlnniiiK slilde In the Amerliiin leualle caiilialKH, downlllK H"' Hi-owns h.v I" - liehlnd I'l'1 UhoroH and pvi-nlnK the series. The Yankees also won. and the lead of the a'h reinalned iinehant:ed at HI lianifs. Tile Yankee victory wasj a more or less personal triumph I for yonim liny Hhrrld. who i-had. d Hal McKalll and the While Sox l,y 3 to 2. The run of complete irnmes hy Hod Hox pllchers was h il c I lit nine. ATter Milton (laslon hud hurled the llostonese to n 3 to 2 triumph over the Tlaor In the first name at Detroit yesterday, .lack Hits-sell cave way under prcs hiiio of Hential hills In Ire nl-jlil- lio vlelded the reins In Mo- call. hens In the Hlth the home l'ii in won hy 0 to 2. WashhiKlon turned the tahles on fleveland. defeatitiK lh Indians hy G to 3. Golf Clubhouse Burns PORTLAND, Ore.. Aim. M' The Ulvt'1-Hltln (Solf ('lull chili Ikmiho wuh tlcHlrnyi'tl hy firu of mi ileterinliit'il otinln lale yi'slei-ilay, eulullliiK un estimated loss nl' JI'l. Him. Si'vi'tal coir lilnyer wet-n on the rntii'HO when llie firo ln-nkn out. Hahe ltutlt is no loimer home run klnK hut still he stayH In the headlines, tine day the papers hail him anh'line. for the White Sox managership and the next they had him askliiit $11111.111111 for his lli:tt) services with the Yankees. Wen Ferrell. youtlK Cleveland pltchltiK star, has two hi-nthem In oriranied liasehall. .lohnny Welsinuller is a reuutar on the mi-lroiollian it'df links. Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness Tho doctor U'U ua that 00 per CCtlt Of till Bil'klH'M i.H tlui! to Htlllll- itch uml bowi'l troublo. You can't bo well if your discstiim is hurl; you are likely to Ki t sick uiiIchk you relish food and digi'iit it properly. Tanlac has a wonderful rmurd a.i a relief from diceslive troubles, even those of yearn HlaiulniK. Mrs. Annie Waters, of 27,r2 4-lth Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash., says: "I suffered f torn nervc-wrackinn; stom ach trouble. Kvery available rem edy brought no results until I tried 'J'anluc. H built me up till my etomach trouble was cured." If you suffer from Kits, pains In the stomach or bowels, ditxines. nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, can't sleep and are nervous and all run down, you need Tuiilac. It is (jooil, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks, (let a bottle from your druKifisl today. Money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USLD STANDINGS OF THE ! CLUBS- (By the Associated Press) Coast League V. U JVi. :n 19 Mt :w in .ii i Vi 2H .we M 21 ..171 27 22 .r.r, i 21 20 .4 Ml I !i 29 .:;; 1) 41 .IX'I Ran KranoiHco I.oh AiiKelcH ! 1 'V'1-1; wo1 , J:i k la i ii ! Samimellto , Sitaltlu II ( !;;. National League W. 74 Si, Ittshuiuli til! .(iH.i .544 .allli I Now York 112 St. I.lllllH .!. fjC, Hronklyn fill Clucilinall 48 I Philadelphia 4H 44i: ftriHInn 4t! American League W. Philadelphia il New York DK ('ll'Velnllll lid Rt. I.iiuIh M Di.tniit r,fi Washington 4! Chicnmi 4f. liostnn ,'IH I'd. .7H! .liDT .r,'iii ,r,ii! .174 .i:i; .:t:is ..!42 Coast League Yesterday Hy the Associated I'ress. First K.-iliie: 11. It i-: Porllanil .1 II 2 Seat! In 1 r, (l Wallers and Touiliu; l'ipi;ras and Hiii-rcani. Hecond Kame fru-felled to Porl lantl !l lo n in iiecond iunliiK with score-Ml ii ml f iik Portland .1, .Seallle I, when MnmiKcr Jii-nio Johiisou of Hie India lis refused to leave the field alter an ai'KUnieut. Umpire Kohl ordered him off, and when Johnson refused, tiiinounced the Kame wan forfeited lo the Portland leaill. Johnson doclared he wuilld Irotest the decision. Fights Last Night Hy the .Associated Press. Philadelphia Andy Divodi, New Voi k nut point co Voiiiik K'etchcll, f'hester, a., MM); Al Kay, Charle rnl. Pa.. Mopped Tony Ta larico, Aherdeen, Wash., ( 1 H ) ; .lohnny Parr, Cleveland, outpointed Henry do Wanehker, Prance, till). Chicago (leoiKo Kerwfn, Chl- cano, outpointed Danny Pelmont, ChlciiKo, (H); Itohhy D'Huia. All Ktisla, iiit., outpointed .Mickey Mi:- l.HllKhlin. Chicuuo, (X); Joey Tho- lnn.i, ChicaKo, di-feated Phil Zwick, Cleveland, foul, ( 1 ). New York .lack "Kid" Hern. (Onalaml, ntnpped Harry Wallace, Philadelphia, Jersey City Harry Carlton, Jer sey i.ny, outpointed Jo.so .Martinez, Spain, i 10). i.'ol u minis, (). Ilushy C.raham, Plica, X. V., outpointed JMdie O'Dowd, Columhiis, (10). Baseball Scores Anieilcau it. ii. i: NVw York 5 11 : Chicago A K I .achnry, Mourn nml Dickey Faher and Peru, t.'roitse. It. II. K. Washington I-' - t'levelaud II y 2 Hut ke a ml Spencer, Thomas, Ih. Noway and L. Sewell, Myalt. It. II. K. Ilnston 12 Ki I Detroit K 1.1 (( Itufflnu and ' HovIiik; (iraham, Pruilhoiume, Ydc ami llurmave. It. II. V.. Philadelphia 1 4 o St. l.i HI In 2 K 0 Karushaw, Qulnii and Cochrane; Crowiler and Manion. Motional. U. I 4 a nd Chicago New York , Mattel es: it l! Taylor; Flt'sltiuuiiiiH anil HoKun, tlTarri'll. Si'i-onil Katne: U. II. K- chii-iimi I ii NVw York n 11 Italli'i-ti'M: t'lirlsun nml Taylor; Unlilii'll, Si-olt nml O'l-'arivll. i:. ii. i: I'lltslilli'K n 1 1 a l'hlliili-lilila 8 IL- 1 ltatterii-H: Itrium-. I'etty nml 1 laritreaws. l.lnton: Knnpal, Wll IntiKtiliy nml l.eraln. II. ii. i: in it i Smith SI, l.ottls Hi .lyn Ilatli-rli's: shi-riU-l Va iti-i- a ml lli-lii'i ry. Second Kiime: 1:. St. I is 0 11. K p. i ooKlyn -I ti Hatterles; Johnson and WlUnn Moss and Peherry. II. II. 1 1 Cincinnati lioston s Patter ies: I .urns and ' '.ooch : Ciinlwell, Perry and spohier. Leg. g'tt. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank t he manv filemlH for their kindness and sym pathy during our hue hrc.ivcmcu;. alo for the he.nitiful flowers. Oscar S Ilia -kftod. Loin and Vld tl Itlackford, Jefferson l. Slanle, 1 Thi Medford Hon.le., Warehoune W prepared to store grains, wool, ha and merchandise of all k I n'd Money loaned on warehouse re cvlpti ut leaBonahle rutvs, HOtI MRDFOftT) MATh SLASHING BATTLE WITH LEO L J'HII.AIJHI.l'IIIA. Aim. 20. Ill') I Mickey Walker, ruler of the irild j dlewelKiit realm, was a step nenr'-r i the llt,hl heavywelKht throne to- ' day by virtue of his cony incinii ! victory over I.eo l.omskl, th maul- j ink llKht lieavy of Alierdeen j Wash. Walker took the Aherdeen assail in handily In in slzlim; roiin Is .-it the municipal staillum lust nii;li'..: not hy a knockout, as Manager Jack arns liad pr illcled. Inn ly Ij-j'a coniloitalile margin. iearns is 4!jja!ready Ij.yinw claim lo the liiii- 407 i heavyweight tillc, soon to lie v.'i i caled hy Tommy l.oiic,hra n, mil I victory over l.omski, also an im- Ke portant collt'-itdi-r, was pointed to today iih aihlini; emjili.-isis to tht clalm. Walker, former welterweight kiliK umi holder of the middle-wi-IkIu crown, sliotlcd l.omski six and t liree-iiiiai-lei-s pounds, hut more than overcame the welulitl handicap hy his riiiK Kelieralship rsui ve.v of. the pioiiosed. Willijins and punlshiiiB punches. The Asso- ;,.,.,.,. ,.,, )fr , f(J,.m n c,,. ciated Press score sheet Mave Wal-i ,. , . .. . . , , , , , , , ., nei-llon lietvveeu tile Huch market k.T nix rmin.ls and l..nskl thnv . nm) ;)m (1)(t ( n (.aV),H rniMt ,h;; nt V"H ,fV""- , , J will I.m t,k,n tonlMht t a moPtii.K -riinlill..ri .'..i.l frnm the oiM-ninu-1 ()f ((. (.hllIIll,(.r (lf C(IIIlll.r(.t.. Loll ih.-ro was i.v.r a l.-nip. At Th(t n .lM ))f (.f(ljn ,.. ,,.,.,. limfH Walk..,, ran into I.on.ski s t;ii, KvnninB ,, rUv KnKini.or whistling rlKhl. Mirlt-y ahvays ,,,,,,,, ,1,.,,.,!. W,H) ft1Nt WIM.k -n me hark uml Im-U.-.I tin- A ln-c- j ,.,,,, ;i r(.(-ni.iiin:iiu-. of tho Wil-.h-n hlon.l.' H' tu ixl ly in th.- third , U:,M1M tuHl,U., wii I,,, nwut... .imi KPVi'iiiii ami in tn ninth ;ti kfv h.-iil the wmmi crncr on i hi' vcru'i' of a kiMM-koiit, Inn l.cmskl v-itth-ir-l llu Mtortn. 'I'Mi li.-i inplon (Olt W1IM llMllly Htllli ill IllllfS whh forn-il hiirk, hnt for Hit' i jcirt in- wjiH ii Ivv:iy.-i hoi in '"' ! in i nml wiltlnK in hIul' il oni mo to loi'. Scii'jicc pktyril hi I i- :n t I'l tho luiltli'. II wu.s a riMliiiiK. siaNli liiK flulu all tin- way. RICH STAKES PUT UP FOR GOLF TOURNEYS IN WEST THIS FALL1- T.OK AN(;KI,i:s,- Pi Western fairways will Jie paved with j;old tills winter. The annual jiolflnu' ilrive a se ries of "money" tournaments will he far richer than any of the pas.. Already purses auKreat int; more j than SliO.iino have heen announced, and other events appear likely to: swell the total to more than $100,-! Olio. PeaturlnK a Nttim,' of tourna ments will he the national profes sional K"lf association champion-1 ship, with Us SK'.iiimi purse, hvt the pictures., ue I.aCumhro country 'f .Ashland anainst Clarence -Wen cluh course at Santa Parhara. Cal..,1 ,)iy r,)Vi mv h(ljns h(,m ui tne i ust week in.iicc-m -. Diesel will defend the crown he won last year in P.altimore. Oulclassim: the national cham pionship from a monetary s; mid point will he the ?L'."..IMMI open to he stayed hy I hoi Amia Calieiue Country eluh in .Mexico, this purse, greatest eve out ofj offered : for open play, will come Jio.lioa for i he winner. The remainder will he divided aiming other hili finishers. The treasure hunters then wiM have n ID. I pocket to ditf tor In the fifth annual l.os A nyehs open. hii Santo Cata linn is Ian I. the Kolfers Will vie for JT.r.OO In prizes. A half dozen other tournaments with purses ranu'in from $L'f.oo to laooo, tentaiively have heen an nounced hy other cities. SPA TO DEFEATED KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2p.-r(7n t W. L. 'young" Strihllng, 'ceoiKln heavyweight, added another vie loty to his giowiiiK string in a la round hoiit here last night when his hotly attack proved too much for .Mm1 Si'kyra. Idonde Itohemian milman, of Dayton. Ohio. The oh loan fought gamely hut was no match for Sir tiding when I he latter got under way. The sixth round saw the hotn made in teresliim hy Strihlfnc.'s aggressive ness and the contest ended with i he ( ieoi lan flailing Sekyra vici ously to the hody. Slrlhllng outweighed Sekyra 1 S 0 lo I 7 it. 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known ftff WATCH CONl REPAIR I NG 1 TRTRtTXRjMEDFOUT), Zep Uses Gas This jjliolograph prepared by lJotor Company bhows how the , on jler round the world flight OMSK o)na-.'.r fS3n 5- j (j;is. her ifitiiil and L'asfuclantl lierniotor Oil. 1 lie j btiip carries 2,700,000 cubic feet I Kl"ps towaidi prellmin.-iry The purpose or f.ie preliminaiy j in vi-y is io fi ii hush mi' uiriM a.s o ili.laix-e of the roaii, feasHiiiilv I' i-oii I . in-l in n llm l-nnl.iu I eslimates on ro.-l of eotisli netloii. The present plan is for I he eiiamlH'i oi niiiiiin'ri'i-, ihc c'ity of M-(ili)iit, ami Jackson county each to furnish a surveyor for tlie pre liuilnary .survey. lifHideuts of the Williams Creek district have vol unteered to furnish hrusli cutters and oilier workers. Knuinecrs: KynntiiL? ami DiUard pent three days last week in the Williams crcclc i-ountry. Halph jCmwaill cxjHTted to make th; trip, i hut was suddenly called the mouth of IJoKiu river hy a new angle in the fivh situation chamher of nssemld onm lion Willi the proposed cut-off. It is prohahlo that the prelimi nary survey will he started at once and Ihc work completed within a month. A divorce com plaint was filtvl Ills moriiiuir hv Alice Irene Cox ,-ntv jail fnllowinn an alleged ,,.lni(lll holdnn on I he (Jr. spriimH mount ;i in. .Mrs. Cox charges that her hiis- haiul has treated her cruelly nnd lias pi rslHlcd in MamhlliiK for sev eral years. Also, that his actioim have heen such an to cause her nitlcll worrv. Shn reeks the cu:- tody of 1 hree children. Cox is heiiiK held on insanity charges, slier ill's olficials report. The (irecnspriims holdup was al templed Willi a loy pistol. Williams Poster Lumher Com pany aiectiiiK sawmill on farm on Coast highway a hunt four west of here. asked Hums Centl'i for povt office. I location COMMITTEE TO LOCAL BUILDING PLAN SURVEY OFjACTIVITY SHOWS; WILLIAMS R0AD;G00D INCREASE i ' - : Is Worn Ion FUJEE AS A SCRATCH of tbft pen ... a two dpllar merber? f-L payment . . . and you are entitled to FREE GAS. - It's as simple as tliat, when ycu join our Heatrola Free Gas Club. Of course, your two-dollar membership fee is applied cn the purchase price of a new Gas Heatrola. You can then laugh at the cold weather for a long time al our expense. For this Fall when we install your Gas Heatrola your merchandise account will be credited with the equivalent of 5,000 cubic feet ol Free Gas! And, if you wish, you may pay the balance on your Heatrola In easy installments while you are enjoying its balmy warmth In ycur home. We can't keep this offer open long. August 3tst is the last day. So you can see why it will be good business for you to join right now. Come in ... or call us, and we'll be glad to come and see you. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. K. I. DAZEY, Ceil. M(jT. 203 Wcat Miiin St. Estate " Also olK;( Tl'F.sDAV. and Liquid Fuel, Veedol Motor Oil the Maybach Graf Zeppelin carries her lifting of hydrogen to Straus Survey $44,405 Increase in July Over Same Month Last, Year Entire Coast Area! Has Slight Gain. That Meilford has n.ade n fuIi slaiilinl increase in huihliiiK In the last year is .slioyvn hy the national muni hly huildiiiK survey prepared hy S. U'. Si rails and company, per mits for hnildiiiK v alleraiiim fori.. .IlllV o value f this yi-:ir wie issipd lo ilr of ir.x.Tun wiiich is an in crease of $-H,'if 1 over July, PC'S. The report si ales f0 per cent should he added to Ihcse figures to arrive at Hie real cost hecatlse of imder-valuatton. In nine cities in Orei'ii permits were issued for huiltlitiK to thu value of $L-7 If,41)0 for July of this year. PuihlinK const riK't ion according to the report, hased on plans filed or permits issued for i"77 cities in 4S stateH and the Jistrict of Co lumhia. shows n Iosh if I .'I per cent compared lo July J ill's, hut an increase of y per cent over June of this year. Conditions on the Pacific coast indicated a slight tain in huildinK over last year, hut a loss of io per cent in July from J une of mis year. The total lor July for U4 California cities showed a four per cent Rain over last year. Little changes were noted in the huildini; material markets from the preceding month and prices remained sin hlt. Most of the fluctuations reported were local in character. The hi ick and lumher outlook showed a tendency for weakness hut the other materials i are holding their own TO DEATH IN JAIL TACOMA. Wash., Aug.. 20.-1 Hilly .McVee, "a, n Hoquam pugi list, hetter luiown In .4i(ortiiiK Cir cles as Kid Hitchey, was hurtled ti death last night in a fire which destroyed the town jail at Toledn, a village soutli of Cliehalis. Wash. McVee was to have appeared on a smoker program at Toledo last niht, hut was jailed early in the cveaiiii; on a churue of druuketi- milesin('s- The jail was discovered on fire hy men leaving the smoker at ils close but were powerless to save .McVee, its only occupant. It is not known how the fire started. foi Plione 52G GAS HEATROLA Sold by Scott Woolf Furniture Al'dl'sT iu. 10, lift her, 1,000,000 cubic feet of ethane gas as fier principal motor fuel, 8 tons of gasoline-benzol mixture as auxiliary fuel, and 8 tons of Veedol motor oil supplied by the Tide Water Oil Com pany to lubricate her five motors. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station TucMlay, Ana:. -0 f, : n n io i;:iri K.n:r. ' ' J (lili'i to il':.'Jii News and mar-' I kets hy Mail Trihinie. ;::io to 7:'Hi Coleman ami ! Ijiwtnii ami Meiiionl ,ser- I vire Stai ion. ! nUpUllO,.", iS:;j to;ue JiiVer V ( 'annery. icua to III California Oregon f I'ower Co. WedneMlay, Aug. HI 30 to in .Muilol CluthlnB U(r; 10:30- -.Miinii'.i Deparf- J- men Store. I0:3o to IP i store.- -lleath's DriiK 11 lo 1 1 : no- -iledford lOleo- J- trie. 11:30 In 12 Lewis Super ! Service, news flashes hy Mail Trihune. to 1 l':;im Jackson Counly PuihiiriK & Loan Co. i- I '::iu to 1 KM PI). h I:o0 to 1 ::to t:iiy Cleaninj; ,V I )yHiiiK" 'o. -.:u) to :.':(Mi' Madroua Dairy. ' L':iio to :i:ii0 lr. Sandhothe. f C:00 to C:1G KMni). J iplfi to (i:30 News and niar- kets hy Mail Trihune. C:3o to 7:00 Crescent Dairies Putting Out Fires and Changing Tires Keeps Weber Bus? CliATKIt LAKI (Special) IPs all Auk. il tho day's work1. The aptness of lliis famous hI6 uan of (he National Park Service was proved nt ( 'rater Lake Na tional park, hy Ward Wehher. resident engineer. Ueturnhit; home at I he end of a Mrenuous day, .Mr. Wehher observed a traffic jam on the road lo Anna Sprint. In- vostiuatim,', he found that a truck had hurst Into flames. Kqiial to llie emergency, ii took him ex actly 1 0 seconds to put oil l the fire with an extinguisher which ho h:ifl in his'rar. In a few mo ments the highway was unco more cler.r. ' Satisfied that his good deed for the day had heen accomplished. Air. Wehher once more started for home. This time he was inter rupted hy signals of distress from a car hy the road-side. The femi nine occupants had a flat tire, ami didn't know how to change it. What was more, it was get ting dark, ami they were afraid of the hears. Would the man in uniform help them? He did. and In reply to their profuse thanks, gave the. standard answer of the National Park Service to every emergency: "IPs all In the day's work!" Th bmutiful Estate Cat limatrola tit only hmhtitrthut fioifi nnirr)ut Jri(-ni. irr Air Ihtet m riitii (trc(a that tarns tvatm lout into tmriMlfi. tfr moil iSonU'i, nurl. mNl, Ctri-ontnf,ftv. .itsv u Jtiiu (iie liortf mu-itftury ltrjut httH',r iblHWIi Store Couiiuunily Ileiise Populae. ' TZ Vveraging a weekly attendance II . till -t..a jryy sail In fid II of 1 it'oi.'. thu community 1ioi:m- at Ihf rim. lias Uv-rt up to' .1-. nauiH this euon. in hi-iiiK llp nif'tiuK olai-t- for iitoi:i to Cr.'i- t.-r I. ;k National nn i. Krorn - ! Man- in ih- union. frni I'Mii.ola. 1'i'inii Kuio-t ihcy rum'' ; to-i-thi-r to romim n oxiM-rli-nres ; jintl i-njoy the t-vfiiiim' tntfrtaiu luiii!. imt fri-nl.hiiiK niv r n v'I aiul ni-w oin-s tnatli'. as tlu'y , s: arollli'l lh l.T.-at fin-ilar. The only f ix.tt fi-atun of th'1 pro;iam is smnsori-.t hy the 'ilu ruliomtl oivisioii unih-r tin ilin-r-tion t i 10. I. Hoiniuh, a liuti jnirk , natilialisl. 'I'his h'rturc. uiv.'ti hv l:.niKrr-N:Hiiralil Dal.- l.'-sli.-. of i In- I iiivrsily of Or.-on roil-' riis ih' t;i-oloL:i. al. h-iiontlary an, I . hi Moriral ilfVloiliHMlt 'f t Valfi' lake. fnllillliteil hy liailK'T I cli-rsnii. (he eoninnmiiy sinus have j hoeii very poimlar. I mpi onijit u ; i-niei t.i imiit'iu. hi whirii e ei y oni." : part iritcites, ami ilaiM'ini to the n i iir-it- of a small on-hestra, eom-(i.-i. l he t-vnins'. You'll Be at Opening' values at . ' . (. .. NEWBERRY'S 5-10-25c store SATURDAY Finer and More Complete A New Store for-Medford II s tiw j..i. -it., ....iii - n rr.i. ,i I ))y The diamond. ..'silent f messenger of love ! fl ! fhfyl WHiat better than a diamond can express those Pv!1 feV5 thoughts you hold for some loved one? The kv ' V, diamond brilliant, perfect brings ever re- ' MnVS newed joy to its wearer! . . . Let us help you .V?I ' ' SJ select a Stone, cut and set by experts ... Our Ss ' . feNV5? diamonds like all else we sell, including our kvjf SJ fine Gruen Guild Watches are moderately WZm ffiNVe priced. Some as low as $25 ! ' ?: K1 yg ii Diamond Rinx $3S SX"-S in u wide ilione ,tr- $50 The Class Method of Music Instruction is the practical system for beginners. The cost is much less than private lessons, and work is covered thoroughly and rapidly in more interesting manner. Methods fully explained upon re quest. Register your boy or girl now for the next class com mencing September 7. ' Private lessons for those who prefer. ' Associated Music Studios NOEL ERSKINE. KEITH COLE and Assistants Piano, Violin, Saxaphone and Other Instruments Rooms 1, 2, 3, Sparta Bldcj. Phone 770-R I .. 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