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a Iff fEDFCRD MAIL TRIBUNE, JEEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 10. 193. PAGE THREE 4- 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS TAKE ,9T07 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK. July 10. Pi Coming from behind with batting attack that blaated Lon war nelca of! tha mound and alao Atoit Van Mungo to cover, the American league all-stars whipped the Nationals today, 9 to 7, for their second straight triumph. . A crowd of 52,000 fans saw Joe Cronln'a crew clinch the game with a six-run rally In the fifth, after which young Mel Harder, Cleveland righthander, held the National In complete subjection. Harder, relieving Lefty Gomez and Red Ruffing, Yankee pitching aces who yielded six runs In the first five Innings, held the Nationals to one solitary hit for the remainder of thi game, as he completely befuddled the big hitters rushed Into the fray b Manager Bill Terry. Final score: R. H. E. American 9 14 1 National 18 1 PLATES DRAW FINE Joseph H. Uceny, a California fruit worker, was fined S5 and assessed the statutory 4.50 costs, by Justice of f the Peace W. R. Coleman yesterday eiternoon ior imprupr hwiuw on his auto. Uceny was given until August 1 to pay the bill. Records of the Justice court show that Uceny was fined for the same offense a year ago. Carl Reardan. Applegate miner, was given 30 days In the county Jail and fined $100 for drunken driving. Rear dan allegedly parked his auto on She left side of the pacific highway and went to sleep, where he was found by state police. TO STUDYHABITS fE PHILADELPHIA (UP) Equipped for a two years' voyage, It necessary, an expedition sponsored by the Acad emy of Natural Sciences here Is sail ing northward to Investigate the l nesting and breeding habits ot the greater snow goose along the west coast ol Greenland. Little Is known ot the summer life of the birds, but the academy pos sesses the only summer specimens of the greater snow goose. These were obtained years ago by Langdon Gib son on one of the Peary expeditions. Captain Bob Bartlett, piloting the schooner earning the expedition, said they would also stop at Cape York to inspect the Peary monument which he erected there last summer. ESTIMATE OF DAMAGE 1 0 DAYS OFF County Horticulturist Ljle P. Wil cox said today that It would be 10 days before any dellnlte estimate could be made on the damage to Irult and other crops caused by rain and hall that fell In the West Phoenix, Coleman and Wagner creek dlstrlcta last Friday afternoon. About 30 or chard were hit, the damage varying In each orchard. Some tomatoes and gardens were also In the path of the storm. In sonic orchards and fields the rushing waters washed deep trenches in the plowed ground, which have to be refilled. Figures of the Alaska geological survey Indicate that glaciers of the territory when at their maximum spread covered approximately 255,000 square miles. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond Cafe. FREE PIANO LESSONS Summer terms your choice of teach ers with purchase of piano this week. Liberal allowance on your old piano. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 123 W. Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Baled alfalfa hay for htxrs, wheat or barley. C. R. Natwlck. Eagle Point. FOR RENT Clean 4-room modern house, partly furnished, am. xi. 1569-y. FOR RENT Furnished house. Call 511 Park Ave. FOR SALE 1932 Ford coupe. Run around 8,000 miles. Tribune. Box 2067. WILL THE PARTY who haa the Hu mane Society's cat trap please re turn ltr Tel. 1516. FOR RENT Apartments, land. CASH PAID for men's 2nd band suit. h,u and shoes W1U H Wilson. 32 No Front. Hotel Figueroa Hcuiroa St. al lot h. Lot Anielet. calif. One of Lot merles' newest llntelL JtV, Vv '0 Ontslde fy, V--, Room, of Vs J Comfort. Downtown. Oarage In Connection Ritrs from SI .Mi pri flat nllhmit ha Hi $; no ihm ihi with tmth xmi pei da? mm tied, and oath A B SMITH, Lenee. Society and Clubs Edited by IrOa Fewell Girls' Degree of Honor 1 Meets at Mrs. Wilson s. The Girls' Juvenile Degree of Honor met Saturday from 4:30 to 7:30 p. m., I at the home of Mrs. Ida M. Wilson, 7 Chestnut street, in regular session. Twenty-two children were present. In cluding three who are to be trans ferred from the Portland Junior ciud. George and Jean Denman and Thelma 81 pes. Other guests Included Vir ginia, William and Floyd VanDyke. Lois Corum and Jimmy Brlnson of Alhambra, Calif., and Doris King. Others present were Mrs. Ruth Ood- dard, Mr. and Mrs. Grace Thomson and Llla M. Haas of Pocatello, Idaho. After the business meeting games were enjoyed on the lawn, and a welner roast was followed by serving of punch and marshmallows. Xe next meeting will be held at the women" club rooms In the city hall Saturday, July 21, at 4:30 p. m. All members are urged to be present. Lawn Party for Portland Visitor LAKE CREEK Mrs. Alma Meyer gave a lawn party Saturday evening In honor of the birthday of her niece Miss Lillian Bates of Portland. The evening was spent In treasure hunting and playing games, after which re freshments were served. Those at tending were the Misses Wanda Wy- ant, Irene Charley, Helen Brown and Lois Wright. Mrs. Douglas Bates of Portland ar rived at the Meyer home Friday for & short vlslit, after which she will be joined by her husband and Will continue on south to Red Bluff to visit Mrs. Bates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gould. Picnic and Swim CompJInients Miss Brown Miss Mary Brown of Birmingham. Ala., who has been visiting here, was honor guest at a picnic supper and swimming party last evening at Bi? Rock lodge on Rogue Mver, arranged by Miss Frances Kinney. About ten guests were present. Wednesday Study Club Plans Annual Dinner The Wednesday Study club will have Its anual dinner at Lithla park in Ashland this week, it has been announced. Mrs. F. K. Deuel Is chair man of the affair. J7. N F W CENTURY AGGRESS TIRIV 7 M.M. v YVKffil III! ; i iH fll Kigali S"IU LXr-mi V Gtejtofitmcitmcpw helped TO BUILD THE TIRE SENSATION of '34! Beyond Comparison in Quality, Construction Appearance and Price With Any First Quality Tire Made The way to create a TIRE SENSATION is to give the people what they want, and Firestone has done this with the new Firestone Century Progress Tire. As millions of people visited the Firestone Factory at the World's Fair last year, we asked this question "What do you value most in a tire?" They answered "Give us BI owout Protection, Non-Skid Safety, and Long Wear at a moderate price." This was a big order, but Firestone has a habit of giving car owners what they want when they want it. We knew there was only one way to build Quality and Value into a tiro at a moderate price, and that was by volume production. We built the greatest tire ever made to sell at these low prices. Car owners are profiting because we found out what they wanted and found the way to give it to them. ThenewFirestoneCentnry Progress Tire IS EQUAL OR SUPERIOR to any first quality tire built, regardless of name, brand, by whom manufactured, or at what price offered for sale. CHECK THESE AMAZING VALUES Come in and equip your car with this marvel of tire construction, at the lowest price wc have ever been able to make on a tire of this high quality and construction, carrying a Triple Guarantee for Unequoled PerformarK Records for life Against Alt Defods for 12 Months Agoinst All Road Hazards ' . tn Cr.mmtreimt Sertltt Ion Ladles' Aid To Meet Thursday. The Ladies' Aid society of Zion Evangelical Lutheran church will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer as hostess In her home on Wellington Heights. At this meeting the officers elected at the last meeting at the home of Mrs. J. B. Jarbrough are to be installed by the pastor. These are: Mrs. Elizabeth Fluhrer, president; Mrs. J. B. Yar brough, vice-president; Mrs. Alf Bre wold, secretary: Mrs. Fred Honnor, treasurer. Other items of importance are to be considered and acted on, and a full attendance Is desired. Miss Helene fit. Am ant Is Guest at Bovle Home. Miss Helene St. Amant Is the guest of Miss Gertrude Boyle, at 1917 East Main, having arrived tf Is morning by train from San Francisco, with Mrs. J. C. Boyle and Miss Boyle, who have been in the city for 10 days. 1 Miss Amant will remain in Medford for two weeks. Masons to Confer J Degrees In Ashland The Crater Lake chapter of Royal Arch Masons will go to Ashland Wed nesday night to confer Royal Arzh degrees on a class of candidates. Re freshments will be served after the ceremony, to which all lodge mem bers are Invited. Past Noble Grands To Meet Thursday Past Noble Grands club of Olive Rebekah lodge will meet at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rickert, Thurs day evening at 6:30 o'clock, for din ner. Those wishing to make reserva tions are asked to telephone S45-R. Farewell Party For Pollyannas Names will be drawn for the en suing rm, at the meeting Wednes day evening of the Royal Pollyanna club, at the home of Florence Lain, 260 Beatty street. All members are requested to be present at the fare well party. St. Peter's Church To Give Card Party A card party Is to be given in St. Peter's Lutheran church Wednesday, according to a recent announcement. Z9 BJPllI BmilACn PRICES LIMITED TIME ONLY 4.40-21 THE BEST LOW PRICED TIRE ON THE MARKET flrttfOM COUDIEIt TYPE M7M rnn: 4.4X-2ip4'4$ 4.50-21 4.90 $.29 3.6$ 4.7S.19I Oth.t &IM Piaportiefioi.lr Lo For those ear owners who need new tiro safety t ery low prite the FIrettone Courier Trp lire has no equal al these extrcraelr low price. See how Firettono Tim. areMadeat the Firettone Factory and Exhibition Building, Uorld't fair Littrn to the Voire of Firtstoi Featuring Cladyi Sttorthott Every Monday A'iahf orei V ft'.. 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(UP) Park de partment authorities here are scratch ing their heads over arrival at the Pioneer's Zoo of a coa.1 black deer of tha white fallow specie. Both parents are snow white. A search of authorities on this breed of deer falls to reveal a similar happening. The mother la extremoly fond of her black urchin, but the other members of the white fallow herd are slow to accept the new ad dition to the herd. Gold Beach Tides Time at Mouth of Rogue River High Water. A. M. P. M. 1 12:35 6.0 11:39 7.0 1:13 6.3 12:13 7:9 1:46 6.6 12:51 7.9 2:17 6.7 1:30 7.7 2:41 6.9 2:07 7.5 3:16 7.1 Low Water. A. M. P. M. 5:58 -0.4 5:62 3.5 6:38 -0.5 6:36 3.3 7:15 -0.5 7:14 3.1 7:47 -0.5 7:50 3.0 8:18 -0.3 8:28 2.7 8:45 0.0 9:06 2.4 10 Tues. 11 wed 12 Thurs. 13 Fri. 14 Sat. 15 Sun. 10 Tues. 11 Wed. 12 Thurs. 13 Fri. 14 Sat. 15 Sun. Scientists from Friends university round nine huge rib bones almost as tall as a man, apparently those of a mastadon, In a gravel pit In a park at Wellington, Kans. -r SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Wheel repack Complete Lubrication Vacuum Inside Car Clean All Glass $1.95 Car Wash and Polish $3.50 Brakes Adjusted Spark Plugs Cleaned and Adjusted Battery Checked and Terminals Cleaned Tires Checked $1.25 Change of Oil, using 100 Purs Pennsylvania 5 qts. $1.00 6 qts. $1.25 The following Firestone' dealers are prepared to serve you: FIRESTONE SERVICE STORES, INC. Riverside and Ninth Texaco Service Stations Union Service Stations A. B. Culy Main and Front Moore's Central Service Station 9th and So. Central OF CLUB FOR YEAR Glenn Smith, newly elected presi dent of the Medford Rotary club, as sumed office today at a meeting held In the basement banquet hall of the Hotel Medford. At the same session. President Smith presented the Initial Installment of an Interesting report upon the Rotary International gather ing recently in Ltroit at which con vention he was official representative of the club of this city. With a mus ical program planned for the next Tuesday's meeting, the remainder of Mr. Smith's report will be given on Tuesday. July 34th. As a tribute to Past -President C. J. Semon's splendid record as head of the Rotary club during the past twelve months, the members of the club presented him with a beautiful past -president's Rotary pin. Mr. Scmon has accomplished much dur ing the past few months and his ad ministration was one of the most successful In the history of the Med ford Rotary club. Upon the occasion of his retirement from the presidency Semon presented a beautiful myrtle- wood gavel to the club. Tribute was also paid to George Henselman'a excellent work as pro gram chairman for the club during the past six months. He was succeed ed today in that capacity by Dr. EVERY DRESS MUST GO! Only 75 in this group! Long organdies in sizes 14 to 20. Print street dresses 14 to 40. Pastel Wash Silk Dresses 14 to 44, also a few novelty haircloths. fBO00 Now repriced in one group ROOO 6 . WE WILL MOVE THESE FAST AT . WHEN WE SAY CLEARANCE WE ALL OUR BETTER DRESSES IN ONE LOT 156 only in this group-EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! Jacket Dresses prints or plain colors, sizes 14 to 44. Long organdies or crepes, sizes 14 to 20. Street Dresses in prints, plains or stripes, 14 to 46. $Q8S Complete Close-Out- $3.85 . Below Cost to Us! . OUT THEY GO! SHORT Cool, stylish, well tailored. Sizes 14 to 20. BARGAINS ALL! ALL DRESSES and MILLINERY NOW WAFFLE One 14 left Nearly all sizes . . MILLINERY One big group of Sum mer Hats. Now at this bargain price So So PEmiEY Ralph Dippl. As an Innovation for Rotary programi, Lea Btahop will present thumb-nail sketches of na tionally famous men at each meeting. Today. Mr. Bishop spoke briefly upon Von Papen prominent Qerman who has recently held the spotlight In Germany. Locals Hns Operation Lynn French, six, was operated on at the Sacred Heutt hospital this morning. o Burns Is Treated Jack Burns tu taken to the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for medical treatment. Leave After Operation Jerry Ward of Esgle Point left the Sacred He.irt hospital this morning for his home after a minor operation. O 9 Taken to Sacred Heart Mrs. John Orth, 1009 South Oakdale, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for medical attntlon. Much Improved Reports from the Sacred Heart hospital showed today that Mrs. Roxle RJggs of this city was able to leave for her home very much Improved from n extended Illness. HENSELMAN RETURNS FROM PORTLAND TRIP George Henselman returned home this morning from Portland where he has spent several days on business In connection with the Aetna Life Insurance company. While In the north Mr. Henselman enjoyed a trip over the Mount Hood loop road and a game of golf on the little mountain course near the famous peak. OR SWAGGER TYPE LINEN SUITS CLOTH COATS $300 50 BATTLE FARMERS E BRIDGETON, N. J., July 10. (UP) Thirty-two men and women who participated in two bitter battles with police and farm vigilantes today were Jailed last night, charged with ''dis orderly practice." Justice of the Pence Joseph M. Stratton fixed bonds at 91000 In each case after striking farm workers and cannery employes at Scabrook farms had fought two sharp engagements with officers. Sixty persons were In jured. Donald Henderson, former Columbia University professor, who has been a moving spirit In the walkout, was Schilling Liquid Food Colors odd appetizing tints to Ma ,tE, Nuct BE HERE WHITE PIQUE COATS Low priced, smart styles washable. All sizes : EVERYTHING MUST GO! No Approvals! No Alterations! No Refunds! HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! sought by police. His wife, Eleanor, was In custody. The prisoners In eluded 10 women. Six of the women were negresses and all boasted that they were communists. Tha local constabulary, reinforced by deputies, succeeded tn quelling two serious outbreaks during the day without the aid of state troopers. Governor A. Harry Moore was urged to send troopers to the trouble zona but by nightfall the situation was quiet and the extra men were not needed. Use Mall Tribune want ads. 2 rllots . . . Stewardess . Roomy quiet eahlni . . , lavatory ... Botlr lay and night scntdnles. 1'iHrs. Portland $14.58 Z'A Hrs. Seattle - 23.40 VA Hr. Sacramento 15.78 2'A Hrs. Oakland 26.58 2 Hrs. San Francisco 20.58 5'4 Hrs. Los Angeles - 39.53 63 Hrs. San Diego - 43.53 Faatcat service to Chicago. Detroit, New York, Wuhing ton and the East. 10 Off on Round Trips Faro Include Lunches Aloft MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, TEL. HI Uot.Ul Poittl and Weit.m Ualoa Offlcl I u II Ftm 1 tTTTHH W .Hit H i W MEAN IT! EARLY! RE-PRICED! $198 J K. 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