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0 o medhosd mail ,TRtimyT:.QMEDr(?na. . oTraooy. ttiutcsday. pvv 7. .192,- o . PAGE FIVE. X 5 'scomr TO BE LEAVES FOR HOME NEW YORK, May 7. By tho As sociated Press.) Everett Scott, short stop of the New York Yankees who played In 1307 consecutive major leasue baseball fianiea until his string was broken yesterday, is on his way west, but not with the team. He will .spend a few days visiting at his home Ha Indiana. . He said his benching came as a sur prise as he was "just beginning to play ball." "I got two hits Tuesday," said Scot ty. "I care nothing about tho rec ord, for I realized my ambition when I had playod 1000 straight games Had my benching come when the team was losing I wouldn't have cared, but it seems funny that It shquld hap pen the day after we win a game and I make two hits. "I did not expect to go on forever, but I never will sit on tho bench." At the Yankeo stadium it was said that illness had been Hugglns' reason for taking Scott out of the lineup and replacing him with the youth Paul Wanninger. It was learned, however, that the Benching of Scott was the first move in a brushing up of the Yankee team which has been some what handicapped by the Illness and absence of Babe Kuth and has been making a sorry showing. There came an opportunity during yesterday's losing battle with the Athletics for Scotty to got into the 4 my for a couple of innings at least nd he was standing up in the dugout iipparently expecting to go out, but fate ruled otherwise and his great record, Btarted with the Boston Red Sox on June 20, 1916. was broken. TROTZKY RETURNS TD MOSCOW FDR SOVIET SERVICE son, Lincoln. Nebraska, v we elected O the supreme board of auditors. Other officers elected wen-; Mary Gray. Port In ml, ft-egon, u pr0e ehnneellor and Me?. Hendricks Mm her, Pasadena, 'iiiYi., supreme marshul. - MOSCOW, May 7. (By the Amho-( Each having won the game played ppuinted XolUv to Creditors. o 1 In the County Court if the State of Oit)on, for Jackson County. 1 In tho matter of the Kstate of John .L r Notice is hereby given: That the, I undersigned has been by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, duly executo of the estate of KL'G EXE Ore., May 7, Two out, the hist of the ninth, two runs be-, dated Press) Leon Trotzky, deposed 0n their own groumls. Med ford HI John J. ohrt. deceased, and has qual soviet wiir mlnltttPi- i-ottirnP.1 tnMos- and Grants Pass Hi tamtlc in tho ni'; anu to uie creunors auu an per MISS COLLETT BEATEN IE hind--and then Oregon won! Yesterday afternoon's pacific const cow this morning from Sukhum, intercollegiate baseball conference. trans-Caucasia after four months iso game between Oregon and the Wash-', , , ... ington state College nine was the lation' T to W )oaitlon most thrilling on the local field In the government may offer him. 1 ti H(ms Having cm 1 nit hiliiisi kuui tie- third Of the four gaifte scrie the memory of baseball fandom. Tho ifnal score was 8 tp 7, with W. S. C. on the short end. Two lightning double plays by the Tho former red army leader grant ed absolution f r o.m his political heresy on his promise to obey tho Cougars, and a.slashing home run by " ; ' "J T.. " .lh? C,T ,f T" 7' St hor!u . . - iiu jicu u 1 itmi iiL-ii uiiiiin nrnnui v (Hired hv lnw. within six nutnlliH nft 3:0. The first contest went to the lhe tirs publication liuieof. tu N. b local team hy an S-I score and ohrt. executor of said estate, P. O. Box Grants Pass took the game on their 10.'i2. Med ford. Ore. field by a ninth inning rallv 11-10. ButeU and xirt published May 7th. Hnpo points toward the same two pitchers who have hurled tho pro- ifeiuiiK Kituit-'H iu wi'P"e eacn oinur ohrl Dim-i-isci) 192 Executor of the N. F. OHUT, HUtUlC of Juhn J. SIIVIUV. U1HU OI W aHIUHKlUIl DIULV. ... ... . ..... - featured the ram until the last of W1 " ue "creo 11,0 commiMiirint taking the mound for the visitors. the ninth. Oregon had led for most'?-1 , . 7' vacated by Leonid; ciare Williams, being eligible nf ,hT -.J- k... w n lvrassln's appointment as ambassador aKaln, wll, tke his old position on to 1-ranee. second base, filling in n big hole mis pom, iroizKy a inencis nope, m tho inner defense of "J w lw onu-K nine, tho omer intieia nerths tor with the will annexed of the estate gree of power by leading to a more W1U bo occupied by the same men of Otilla Pech. deceased, now pending responsiuie piace in ino caoinet. While Trotzky still has hopes of hot reK,iininf nls place in charge of the' Frunze, who succeeded him in the of the game, but W. S. C. came from behind and gained a two-run lead. It looked bad .for Oregon. With two down some of the crowd drifted home, thinking it was all over. Reinhart, Oregon lead-off man, walked, and Mimnaugh sent liner to left field, scoring Adolph. for W.' S? C ami proedert to walk ;""tar''. 1Ct ." P- has been hitting hard and consis tently, came through with a scorch ing hit to left field scoring Reinhart and Mimnaugh, and the game was won. it. "H. ' E. Washington S. C... 7 11 1 Oregon 8 10 2 Batteries: Nolan Shelby and Mit chell; Brooks, Harrison and Bliss. Administrator's Klnnt NolUt. Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of the Estate uf Otilla Pech. Deceased. Ntitirn in hernbv irlven thiit tlx on- wi. ...- . vti im uersigneu, r. u. i'ecn. as aitminisira The Markets CHURCH ZEALOTS OLYMPIC DEFEAT hnvn tilnvor! tlmm in nrnpdini' In the countv court for Jackson coun- 1 PJ contests, McHee on first, Harry Dunn l'- Oregon, filed therein on the fourth short, and Clarence Dunn on third. duy M'y' K' h'H fjnul - 1 r,. , i , report anil petition herein, asking to Gil knlps. I-red Green, and Harry ,lC dim.hnrKt.(l. unil fur ,no allowance! Gill are scheduled to take the out- 0f his final acount and report, and for field. . t distribution of the assets. contest as guests of the local organi- tne diKtribution of the property, as IE 2tltlon- 'prayed for. and to the discharge of I The nnnual southern Oregon track tlto iwimitiiwtr.ifnr tu nrnnui tti..m i.p. i U On account of the Oregon stnto That based thereon, the county DeMolay ronclave in Med ford Kri- court for said county, on the 4th day day and Saturday, a big crowd of "r 1 ordered nil persons hav young men is expected to view tho Ore 2f. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. and re quired this notice to be given, and set ting said final account and report for hearing and final action at said date meet at the fair ground is to bo fore said court at Jacksonville, held on Saturday under tho direction Kn. on the Sth day of June. 1 IJvctvtock. of John Iieeson. As was the cus PORTLAND Ore., May 7. Cattle torn established last year, all of tha nominally steady: receipts 275. Steers larger schools of this end of the medium, $8 9.50; common $7 8; mate, Hertford, uoseimrg, Klamath All persons having any objection to cows, good, $7.758.50; common Falls, Grants Pass and possibly Cen- any of said final account and report, and medium, $57.75; canners and t! Point, will compete- for tho and such disposition of the ussets of cutters. $2.&0S5. I highest honors. Because of a dis- the estate, and to tho discharge of the Hoch hOr hither- roceints r.fin f2:7 agreement between the coach and HIlll administrator, or to any of said direct and 67 on contract). Heavy his men, Ashland Hi will not enter a team. weight (250 to 350 lbs.) medium good and choice, $10:5011.25; me dium weight, (200 to 800 lbs.) me dium, good and choice, $10.75 11.60; light weight (160 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good, choice $1 1.50 1 rapidly. ($12; light lights (130 to 160 lbs.) common, medium, good, choice, 10 11.50. Sheep steady; receipts, 640. matters, must make the same at such final hearing. nntori nt .Iurlrmvf 11a Ornt-.m tMu In order to defray the expenses of 7th day of May. 1P25. a contest of this kind a small admls- R Jj. PKCH. Administrator. sion charge will be ninde. The events will start at 2:00 and be run off STANNKS, May 7. Miss Glenna Collet t and her partner, Mrs. Allen MacBeth, were eliminated- from the northern ladles' foursomes this after noon, being beaten one up by Mrs. Snpasdale and Miss Hikham of St. Annes. STANNES, England. May 7. (By the Associated Press.) Miss Glenna Collet, former American golf cham pion, and Miss Allan MacBeth, former British champion, defeated Miss Duw son ;kria. Mrsi' Kykes; of! England, fivo up and four to play in tho ladies' northern foursome play completed hore today. Eggs. PORTLAND, Ore.. May Egfis firm,, scarce. Pullets up one cent. THE HAGUE, May 7. (By the Associated Press) Olympic games are regarded as "heathenish" by ' some members of the Dutch parlia ment. This characterization was Heceipts up half. Current receipts made during the debate in the lower, 2 7c; pullets 24Vj25c; firsts, 25 chamber yesterday which preceded ' 26c; henneries 2 G T 2 6 & c, delivered the defeat of the nnuroorlation bill , Portland. to provide expenses of tho meet at Amsterdam In 1928. The Calvanlst and Catholic dep IS ELECTED CHANCELLOR ' Butter. Butter steady and unchanged. Ex- utles joined forces on the onslaught tra cubes, city, 40c; standards, 39 against the bill while the liberals prime firsts, 39 c; firsts 39c: under. and socialists strongly supported it,'H"-, nominal; prints, zc; canons, Colo., and emphasizing the benefits which they;'-". said would accrue to Holland thru! Butterfat steady. Best churning the attraction there of thousands of cream. 40c net shippers track in HOT SPRINGS, Ark . May 7. The supreme camp of Ilpyar- Neighbors of Royal Neighbors of" America at Its quadrennial session today elected tho following officers: . j , Mrs. Mary E. Arnholt, Peoria, Ills.. Mrs. Borkela Pierce-Snyder. Boulder, Mrs. Frances 11. Torkel- SPORT BRIEFS foreign visitors. Opponents of the bill held that no Christian government ought to tole rate revival of the games at all. zono one; 41c delivered, Portland. 1 ; .- . . Poultry. ' ' ,7 Poultry steady, inactive. Heavy even if the concession were made hens. 24c; light, 2I22c; broilera, that the Sabbath would not be dese-, 3035c; young white ducks, 35c. Pot a ti mik. Onions nominal $5.25 per cwt. Potatoes firm, $2.262.35. Daz&y Vance of the Dodgers swinging back into his stride as a leading strike out pitcher. He fan ned eight Boston Braves while being touched for four hits, while he and his teammates lambasted the offer ings of the Braves' twlrlers. Dazzy poled two doubles in the collection of fifteen swats. crated. . One exclaimed that he would rejoice to see Holland forever struck from the list of nations entering for the Olympics in which "nothing wor thy is done for the nlorv of iod." Defeat of the bill, 36 to 48, means - Portland 'Wheat the pigeonholing of tfce subsidy plan! PORTLAND. Ore.. May 7. Wheat at least until October, as the eloc- bids: Hard white, bluestem, baart Is 'tinns are due within a few weeks $1.68; soft white, western white, hard and the new chamber will not meet winter &J. 5S; northern spring $1.60; until fail. (western red $1.58; BBU hard white Meanwhile 'a public subscription $1.S0. will ho started to raise the funds' Today's car receipts Wheat 5; needed by tho Olympic committee Hour &; oats 3; hay 2. and the heads of this body are con fident they will be able to appear before tho Olympic congress In Pra gue on May 25 with adequate guar-, fat, former Portland antees of their ability to stage th Gordon Cochrane, Pacific Coast league star. Is playing games, a great game for tho Athletics be hind the plate. . Cochrane, in addi tion to holding up his end in the pitching department, is doing some timely stick work. He cracked out three hits against the Yankees, one of t.hefn a circuit drive. I San Francisco Market. SAN FRANCISCO. May 7. Butter- f. o. b., San Francisco. 444c The veteran the Senators, YESTERDAY'S RESVLTS. At Portland 7; Seattle 9. At Oakland 6; Los Angeles 0. At Sacramento 0; Salt Lake 9. At Vernon 3; San Francisco 2. Benver Star Is Suspended Walter Johnson of PORTLAND, Ore., May 7. Bill breezed through a Hunnefleld, who has been playing slugging match with the Red Sox center field and first base for the after hia club had registered seven Portland club of tho Pacific Coast hits in the initial frame. When nec-I league, was indefinitely suspended to essary, Walter put a little something day hy Manager Lewis for refusing to on tho ball and fanned five.. Oregon Conch at Pendleton. PENDLETON, Ore.. May 7. Rich ard Shore Smith, head coach of Ore gon football, Virgil D. Earl, director of athletics at the university, and Vic Rlsley, vice president of the student body, left here this morning for La Grande, after spending the day in Pendleton yesterday. Tho party vis ited the Pendleton high school in the afternoon showing ictures of Notre Dame football and in the evening a banquet was tendored them by Oregon alumni. oAantoJlan R0I-X&M ci cigar you'll like The Favorite Son's fc vorite smoke ROl-TAN BROADWAY! Enj& yourself (2 for 25c) obey orders and Lewis announced. "talking back," E VALLEY BEATS , SAYS S P. 0FF1CIAL AFTER TRIP The scouts who went on tho re cent treasure hunt or who wore pre vented from going on account of sickness or other real reasons, to have a real exploring trip. " 1870 Sarony Why He Succeeded From hard work on a farm to the study of medicine in Cincinnntl, vh ere h e was grn d ua tod in 1 8 G 2 . was the course which Dr. R. V. Pierce took. In his younger days he prnsticed aro medicine over a largo district. It I was then the new oil fields near PORTLAND, Ore.'. May 7. Florida is enjoying a tremendous vogue for the time, but it can never replace the Pacific coast as tho nation's vacation bind. In the opinion of John M. Scott, assistant passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific, who returned with Mrs. Scott yesterday from a month's trip to the cocoanut groves of the Ponce de Leon peninsula.' The Scotts made tle ,trlp by the southern route, visiting California cities and stopping at Charleston, S. C, where much was found of historic charm. But the prettiest country he saw on the whjle trip was the Rogue River valley upon n:& return, Mr. Scott said, and it offered delights that the more famed regions lacked. He was glad, too, to find the cities of that section of the state prosperous and a fine fruit crop in prospect. "Florida appeals to people east of the Mississippi because it is but 24 or 30 hours from the big cities of the Atlantic coast." he said. "I never expect to see It becom such a resi dential section as the Pacific coast, and I think southern California pre ferable to it as a winter playground. The inheritance tax abolition by Florida will probably attract persons of wpiilth who will claim residence there, but will stay In Flni Ida only a small pint 'f Hie year.' These lucky scouts will meet at Titusville, Pr. Finally he determined the scour1 headquarters at the South to put up some of his proscriptions MothodlFt church immediately after in ready-to-use form In order to school Friday. The equipment to reach a larger number of families. be brought is three blankets or He thus early moved to Buffalo, equivalent, food for seven men Is, ' N. Y., and established tho World's cooking utensils. Each scout docs Dispensary, whore he put up Dr. his own cooking. j Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Remember, 2 pairs of stockings for the blood as well as tho Favo- and a cake of soap. (rite Prescription for women, care- Transportation is arranged for to fully preparing them from roots, take the boys to the Hutton Ranger barks and herbs and placed them station. on the Applegnte. with druggists everywhere. The U. S. forest service will give' During the last sixty years. Dr. instruction In the erection of tents Pierce's Discovery for the blood, and firo prevention so they are fur- has been sold In larger quantities nishing the tents. hy druggists all over the United The program consists of fire pre- States than anv other medicine. It vention, exploration hikes, prospect- is a tonic In its effects on the stom ing and panning for gold and a visit aeh and digestive apparatus: nn to the placer mines. All scouts alterative in its action on the blood should prepare to pnss at least one liver and skin. It increases the op- conking test while on the trip. petite, stimulates the digestion. Camp will be broken Sunday after, riches the blood, and makes both noon and the scouts will be home men and women feel as they did early in the evening, Vhen they were young and care free. air.- Brown of the U. S. forest ser- Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. vice will be In charge aslsted by, Pierce's Discovery. In tablet or liuuld form, or send 10c for trial pkg. of other scout leaders. O.. L. CORNWALL. Chairman Camping Dept. Pendleton Guta u Itain. PBXDLKTOX, Ore., May 7. Rain that started falling before dayllirht this morning was continuing lightly but steadily throughout the later morning hour. The moisture Is In valuable to range and wheat lands, ac cording to local authorities, at the time when moisture Is badly needed. FOR INACTIVE KIDXF.VS - When the kidneys are In need of a good flushing take FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. They promptly and effectively fush the kidneys, increase their activity hrins pleasant relief. Ijindon Taylor. Dorchester. Iowa. wrPes: "I can truth fully say that FOLEY PILLS are the best I eer used. I had bus of trou ble with my kidneys and liver: I couldn't lift anything my back was so weak. Every morning I , was dizzy, could hardly nrilk. but rnnv I fd- line." hiold rviywhei". tablots to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, In Buf falo, N. Y, Adv. Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acnte and Chronic Dlseanet of Hen and Women. Oit7"w ind tumor trcited, toflrmta, kid sey, bin rider tomach troube, ttta, bemlt, rupture, cohl f-mal trouble, pir lysifl, tvrtr, pwummf.a, interna und throat tru.ot?, rheumatism, mrriorrhort, goitrf, conffumpttuo, catarrh, pile, hydrocele, aJ bumin. Offlct Hoursi 8 A. M. to 8 P. M, ConiuMatlen Fr 711 South Front SI, Minfnrrf, Of. 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