PAflfi FOUR
TtlTCDFORD MATL TR1RUNE, MEDFORD, jt)RTCfiONT, FTCTDAY, OCTOBER llt'lf)2.
In San Francisco scoring 7 to 2 I
and 8 to 6 victories on Tuesday '
and Wednesday respectively. Yes
terday, however, tho Stars return
ed to hitting form with Cleo Car
lyle In the vanguard to bury the
Missions under an avalancho of
base hits. Carlyle cracked but two
homers, a triple and a single in tho
recovery gnnie.
Score Ycslortluy
R. H. K.
Hollywod 11 15 0
Missions 5 13 U
Shellenback and Bassler; Pll
letto, Kruuso and Hoffman.
IS
Buzz Wetzel on tho mound for the
Stars, while Herb McQuald, the
lcague'ri leading pitcher, was ex
pected to get Red Killifer's call.
However, Alert Nelson and Wilbur
Huhbcll, idle so far durlne the
playoff also might bo chosen by
Kllllfer.
Nelson all ttirough tho season
proved to tho Strirs' liking, and the
Hollywood hip: iuns blasted many
of his offerings cyal of tho lot. This
fact may have some bearing on
tho Mission mum'.gor's choice of
twlrlers.
Wetzel pitched (ono Inning in
Wednesday's game ais a rolief hur
ler. He generally Ims been steady
und is a favorite with local fans.
Tho Missions had t.'iieir own way
In the first two games of the series
'Pipes O'Pan"
Soloist
LEADING FIELD
RENEWS HOPES
TITLE PLAY
AT
GOOD NEWS
Piggly Wiggly values are good news to thousands of thrifty food buy
ers in every community. Foods of known value and dependable qual
ity are offered at consistently lower prices every day in the week,
a feature made possible thru the low operating cost of this great self
serve system; It's the modern way to shop and save money.
Local Player Shoots 76 to
Hollywood Returns for Re
maining Games Confident
of Winning Three Straight
From Reds Carlyle
Leads Bat 'Rally.;, , (
The first long distance . message
over the telephone was in IRiti,
from Boston to Cambridge, a dis
tance of two lnileH.
Qualify in First Flight for
Southern Oregon Title
Tournament Rain Re
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duces Visiting List.
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DON
CLARK
STARS
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WEEK-END FEATURES
LESLIE SALT plain or iodized,
.3 for .:.
25
VEGETABLE MARGARINE,
2 pounds
29 c
S 0 S The aluminum cleaner,
largo size
20c
FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE,
3 pounds t
22c
VAN ALLEN PEAS tall can,
3 cans
35c
CITRUS POWDER,
largo size
25c
WILLAMETTE STRING BEANS No.
2 for
can
29c
N ALLEY'S MAYONNAISE,
pints
29c
PIGGLY WIGGLY BEST COFFEE,.
t hero's n difforoneo. lb
45(
SNOW FLAKE SODAS,
2-pound caddy
33 c
Crisco
3-ponnd t in ........ 69c
tow
MATCHES, large boxes,
6 for
Rolled Oats
1 pounds 21c
21c
COILED. SPAGHETTI,
3 pounds
25
WALDORF TOILET TISSUE,
3 rolls
19c
Local Head
Lettuce
2 for
9c
'1 pouiub
Gersey
Sweet Spuds
1 e
iyc
! At press tlmo Don Clark had
llio low modi;! jc-.-ire in tile qunli
i fyliiK rouitl of the SoulliBrn Ore-
:wn Kolt championship which start
! uil at tho local chi I) this morning.
' ('lark nhot a 7ii six over par,
, closely followed by llank Prlngle
j with a 79.
I llecaiixo of the rain the course
! was slow, and under the circum
stances the scores were regarded
la good. The low man for the via
j ilors In the morulng round was
i II. H. Hentley of Ashland with an
followed by IC. R. Peterson of
Seattle with an 85.
Although there were over a
score of players entered from other
iowiih In southern Oregon, many
of them were delayed by tho
threatening weather and a lew
phoned they had given up coming
entirely. A number of visitors,
however, were expected In at 3
o'clock with ample time to finish
I heir IS holes before dark.
The first 14 scores for the morn
ing round fo'low:
Chirk, 7(i; I'ringle, .79; Tom Em
mens, fil; n. II. Hentley (Ashland),
S2; F. J. Mcl'herson, 8,ri; K. R.
Peterson (Seattle), 85; Ham Pot-
Ion, 95; J. 1). Russell, !W; H. D.
McCasliey, 104: E. C. Jorome, 100;
(). O. Alendeifer, 113; D. B. Gray,
110.
The first 1H players will form
tho first flight tomorrow and it
Is expected there will ho two, and
perhaps three, other flights. The
contestants will play 18 holes both
morning and afternoon so that the
finals can bo played Sundny after
noon. A luncheon will he served
at tho club hnuso Saturday and
Sundny noons for tho benefit of
contestants.
.. ,
IVrn Goitre FHlfon, Sopmno
Fern Cioltro FMllon, tho cele
hrntfrl soprano sololHt who has
electrified her uudienccH wherever
she has appeared on the concert
."taP. will ite puost Holotat during
tho IMpoH O' Tan radio concort
broadcast from VetliiKhouNQ Stu
Hon KDKA, Saturday evening,
October 12, at 6:00 o'clock Kat
ern Standard time.
LOS ANGISLES, Oct 11. P)
Tho Hollywood Stars camo home
to southern California today to I
wash up tho Coast leauuo season j
with the county two to one against'
them In tho sp::c season pluyoff j
with the Mission Keds.
After yesterday's crashing 11 to
5 victory over tho reds, winners
of the first half in n walkaway,
the Stars, who squeezed through
with a one game lead In tho sec
ond half, felt confident they had
struck their strido and on tho
home grounds might finish the
series In three days.
Oscar VUt wan expected to place
Piggty Wiggly Market
SPECIALS
CHOICE TURKEYS, CHICKENS, RABBITS
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound 25c
Pork Shoulder Roasts, per pound 25c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
NEW SAUER KRAUT
Phone 1236 We Deliver
408 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon
Dewey 1 1 111 of Prospect wna fri
tho city today seeking medical Aid
for two broken ribs, sustained in
an unusual manner.
1 About a month ago Mr. Hill
stood watching a number of Med-
1 ford people trying to get a steer
into a truck. When all their ef
forts fulled, Mr. Hill, who Is n
sturdy and hardy mountaineer,
! picket! up the steer nnd throw his
steership Into the truck. Am tho
truck was off tho grade. Hill
helped shove It back into the road.
I At the time. Hill noticed n slight
j twitching In his side, but thought
nothing of it.
hast week he went hunting In
Klamath county nnd killed a 400
pound mule deer. Ho then packed
the mulo deer six miles on his
back.
He returned to Prospect, where
ho Is James II. (irieve's generalis
simo, and his employer became
aware of a pain In his hired man's
side. He promptly brought him to
Medford.
Mr. Grieve thlnkn that his No. 1
man broke his ribs while handling
tho steer, but did not know it, nnd
re-broke them niter they had
partially healed, white packing tho
mule deer.
ute to Thomas A. Edison In honor
of his great Invention of 187!),
the first electric light.
A replica of Edison's first lamp
Is on display in tho Copco win
dows, whero It Is attracting a
great deal of attention from
passe rsby.
4
Ht'ffs .
Bros9.
b
liesldents of tho Prospect dis
trict soarehed again this week
for John Wright, 19, who disap
peared tho afternoon of September
tf, while fishing along Rogue river.
A day was spent in beating the
territory, through which Wright
Is supposed to have wandered,
without finding any now clues.
The searchers found tho body of
a dead sheep.
James Grieve, one of tho
searchers, is of the firm opinion
that Wright was drowned In Rogue,
Itiver.
You Are Invited
TO ATTEND THE
n
Elks Fall
tv, TONIGHT
H
rolic
BERTH ON ROOK TEAM
Fi-imI (Rod) McDonald, former
Mi'iiroril With school football may
or iitltMiillHK Oregon Shite cnlleire.
will piny end fur the Hook when
they play the rhemnwa Indians
tomorrow at Corvallls. Ills run
itliiK male will ho Twlss, atralnst
whom he playeil In tho Itennoll
Kilmp last ThunksKlvlllR.
Itcrniucl Senn, another former
Modfoi.l star, will play riant half
haik for the Monmouth Normal
this afternoon. tigtilnst the Call
form Shite Normal at t'lilco. Tho
Kamo Is being playeil In rortlatul.
stands for coffee
quality
No other trade-mart guaran
tees so much in delicious cof
fee. For Hills Bros. Coffee,
alone, is roasted by the pat
ented, continuous process
Controlled . Roasting which
roasts only a few pounds at a
time. The flavor is perfectly
controlled because every berry
is roasted evenly.' .
HILLS
BROS
COFFEE
Prrth rtm th orig
inal vacuum pad.
Easily oprnrd with
the kty.
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PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 11. (P)
Kkb prices cunttnuo firm hut un
clmnRojj. Tho hutter price wan
steady, hut has an undertone of
weakness. The Kan Francisco
market declined half a cent.
Because of the increased demand
for guvcrntnent in spectlon, word
has heen received here thnt tho
inspection force will be increased.
Krult and vegptiihlo quotations
were unchanged.
THE MARKETS
livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 11. (P)
CATTM-: AND CA l.VKS Qllotahly
steady: receipts, cattle 35, calves
in. Venlers, milk ted, ituod to
choice. $ia.r0.
llO(!S Around gtendy: receipts
500, Including 40(! on contract.
Slli:i:i' AND I.A.MI1S yuolahtv
steady; receipts 835.
1'rtMluco
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11. (VP)
nutter, orks. milk (hutterfat).
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, caseara hark and hops
steady and unchanged.
San Francisco llulterfat
SAN KHANCISl'O, Oct. 11. (P)
Rlltterfat f o.li. San T'Yanclsoo S4o.
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Cinnamon Rolls
15c a doz.
Pumpernickel
now
Fridays and Saturdays
Try our
Fairy-Breath Cake
25c and 40c
Model Bakery
111 W. Main
Phone 103-R
AND TOMORROW NIGHT
DancingCamcs Vaudeville Band Concert
MEDFORD ARMORY
Admission Is FREE!
J..L88IFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
IS
LIGHT JUBILEE STUNT
A huso nerlal hrncon flashing
Its rays over the city from the top
of the t'opeo IniitillnK attracted
much attention from local resi
dents and visitors last nlcht. There
was much speculation as to Its
piirposo and many Hdvaneed tho
opinion that It was one of the new
airways heaeons helnjt erected
alonK the Paelfle coast to facili
tate nlBht flying. However, upon
llivesllmitlon it was found that the
Installation of the MK light hy the
fallfornl Oregon Power company
Is n iart of the special Illumina
tion t.l ha fMlni-aJ ..-1 .
.itniiiK inc:
month of October lo celebrate1
lights golden Jubilee."
Special outline lighting ef the
i-imi Hrueini omeo nuiiiiing and
attractive window displays are
also being featured to tie In with
this nation-wide Jubilee of light.
The event Is carried on as a trib-
Johnson fruit Market
Saturday Specials
Fresh Spinach, 2 lbs ,. . 19c
Green Beans, 2 lbs 23c
Eastern Cranberries, 2 lbs. 47c
Sweet Spanish Onions, 50 lbs. . . . .$1.30
Spitz and Jonathan Apples, box. $1.35
Delicious Apples, box . $1.80
All Seasonable Fruits, and
Vegetables' 1
Free Delivery Daily Phone 1137
Plenty of Parking Space
JONES
Across from Craterian
1E
You will save on every purchase at Our Store
Saturday Compare prices and you will agree
with us.
Rabbits
Young ; rabbits. Just the
right size to roast or bake.
Bacon
Medium lean, mild cure.
Cheap.
Per pound
.25
Per pound .
25
Pork
Shoulder cuts. Just right
for roasts.
Bologna
Fancy fresh bologna. Made
under government inspection.
Per pound .. .23 Per pound .. .20
. Coffee
Flour
Upton's Best. ' In vacuum
tins. Every can guaranteed.
Klamath milled. We guar-,
antee every sack. '''
Per pound .. 47 49-lb. sack.. 1.59
' Apple Butter
Libby's solid pack. It's tho
very best.
Lg. 2y2 can.. .19
Baking Powder
Schilling's Best cream of
tartar baking powder.
Milk
Borden's, Carnation or Al
pine. Your choice.
large cans..
Limit
.25
Potatoes
Fancy Klamath Gems. No. 1
grade.
16
oz. can.:..
34 Per pound . .03
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"The Home of Good Meats"
Swift's Government Inspected Beef
Swift's Best
In Our Fish Department
Fresh Salmon Trout Fresh Sal-.
mon Fresh Halibut Olympia
and Eastern Oysters
The Finest Meats on the Market
Swift's Beef Pork Tenderloin Beef Tender
loin Brookfield Sausage Brookfield Butter
Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal Corn Fed Pig
Pork Spare Ribs Calves Liver Veal Loaf
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Prompt Delivery
Holly St Main Street
Phone 164