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WITH SCHOOL BO. t o The school board convened in- FOR GUARDSMEN NIGHT He Two days next wi-ek (he guarilH- LEADING LEAGUE IT CHICAGO, June 20. (A. P.) Ty formally anil hurriedly for a moment men will ttpend in field maneuvers or two lant evenlnK to meet 10. U. awiiy. from tamp, Tut inlay tind Wcd edrick, the new superintendent of neday. Offklnls In chare hnve nvhoola, on learning that the latter j dCHlKnnted their willinKnetiH for a WM: Xemporarily in the city, and ' camp fire entortnlnrnent Tuesday uuicklv arrano(l to hold a regular ! nliht m th i.inr r iK'otmr In thu meeting next Tuesday night to swear field. This will be on the Itoguel Into office Krnil ,Moohr, the recently Homewhere near Uybee brldKe. A elected new member, nnd organize accordingly, when they were surprised to learn that Mr. Mohr had lftnored a precedent of many yearn, had been sworn In before I'orter J. Neff, uetlng afl ja notary public, and had presented his credentials us a board member to the school board clerk the day before. . The law provides for the swearing In .of a new board member within 10 days from the time that member Is elected, and it has been the custom for many years past for school boards and city councils to swear In their newly elected or appointed members. Huperlntendent iledrlck with his Wife and baby arrived at Cent ml J'olnt the other day from Ileppner, fW.,.n for n visit with Mrs. Iledriqk's parents, My. and Mrs, u. uhhvu uriiiimu ... Tno figurea jncuile games of Wednea asked to contribute to the variety of Cobb' 1,arry "" and Red Win stunts nnd amuaeim-nm for thut oc- he Three Musketeers of the league ension. today are crowding to the top of the The following organizations ore American leaRUe in hatting, forcing hereby notified to be prepared for at Sammy Hale of the Athletics and Uur lenst one number on that program: , . . . . The American l.eglon, the Craters. r" Rlce ot St' Lul' ' travo1 ter the Kiwanis, the Young 1-eople's rlflc clP to retain-their leading po Kocletles, the fircnter .Medford lub, sitlons. ' the Itotarlnns, the Worm, the Ilusi-; Hale is going faster than his com lless and JTofessional Women, the pe,i,0,.B nn(1 setting the puce with .432, CopcoH, the Klks, the IX O. K. K. . . ' . , . , . , ... i . . ... , a gain of f ve points over last week, the He Mo ay, the Chamber of Com- continues me.ee and any and all other ns runner up with ,420. Hlce dropped genuine good stunt for the program. place with .414. Cobb is next with Norcross and while there he spent a few days In getting Into further touch With publia school affairs here. He and his family will leavo next 'Wednesday for JOugeno where the superintendent will take n special course a.1 the University of Oregon summer school until August 1st.. when( .they will come to .Medford to make' their home, anil he will at once assume his duties as superintendent of the public schools. MILITARY BALL tu It tee. S. P. STARTS ON The program will begin about 8:00 ,, Bnd Hti,nmann fl(th wUh .395, (i rjui-K. ui tier uiinuuiicemums win fp)J0 be made Monday. The above or- nv Banizarlons and others will report Kon Williams of the Tlrowns Is Iv their parts by Monday to W. W. jn(f iIob Meurnjl a race for the home Walker of the Entertainment com- run honors, bagplng fifteen as com pared to sixteen for the Yankee star. Ruth finally broke Into the home run class, but It takes considerable hunt lne; to find his name, He has connect ed with three. Holers Hornsby of the Cardinals, champion batter of the National league for the last five years is out after his sixth championship. In his last six games Hornshy added nine hits to bin collection for a gain of eleven point over his mark of a week ago, and to- he list with .416. the Card manager lead- pinch hitters and oth ers, hut he Is leading the major league I home run hitters with 17. Karl Adams of the Cubs failed to In l a. crease his stolen base record, but OF R NF TKT'5-- l. LHlL LMUl lne the batters, I HA.V FRANCISCO, June 20 P.) The Southern Pacific company continues to lend with 15. has forwarded to the Inter stat ' ' , ,, ra in "as forwarded to the Inter state com ,The following Medford women wl lfm) comII)llwl,)n nn ,. ct as patronesses the military hall )(!hnt o( tn0 Centrnl ltnllw,lv SPORT BRIEFS TULHA. Wayne ' Munn, heavy- Monday evening: Mrs Jap Andrews, n propHetnry company, for Mrs.O.O.Wlenderfer, Mrs. Olen Arn- uhorly to 1 conalrucl '; l -plgor, Mrs. J. J. Iluchter, Mrs. M. U. 1ne of rairona rrom a polnt ( con. Cole. Mrs A. II. Cunningham, Mrs. nectl wlh h eXHtlnK lne at K B. Humphry, Mrs. K. II. Hammonil, K.,n,,h , ;,, , t rM l..v. M.. 1I,.,IU IJ..I. " .t ............. ..,,,. iuWl tinyiie muni JIIIR. EIIUI Hllllll. lim l.uil.lllul. . u. In n an t nn u. nMl .. l!..n. Un..nU .1 w - i.n........l T'JX Mrs R , S pT MOrrl" 0nd nM,r Ma"n' rC" ('r- Wdt "' l'"tht Sleeter, Mrs. R. W Bteur is, Mis K h. ell. Cnl.. It was annoupneed late yes-1 TouVelle, Mrs. Hrlc Wold Mrs II. W. ,,. ,,y Wnlam .,, N,w OTtIjKANS. Mal.t, llrke nuis'llirlcn Mrs'Hal'nh CowgHI " ' 1,18 'S"Uth"'n V"U,e- 'heavyweight pugilist, got the ..eels- f ?nll m if i' Smiiin. i r "Thl" """h'r step in the South- Ion over Homer Smith of Michigan In "j"'. ."'""".' ' ern I'aciric compnny's deve Onment fifteen rounds, enntimilnir ti fliht f. C M. Tliomns.' ANOTHER CONVICT AT PEN KILLED tween tho northwest and tho Inter inntlntain regln, nnd ttlso between . j southern Oregon nnd the east, with , !. ' such branches and feeders as may be SAN QUENT1N. Cnl., Juno 20. (A. necessary to give service to the puh- P.) George llent Ford, a negro, who He" vna '.'serving a term from Monterey Rights of way for about twenty county for burglary, was stabbed to miles of the proposed route, nlready deatli In the stato prison here today acquired in the name of tho Modoc while the convicts were fllliiK out of Northern Railway company,, hnve been the tihjlni! hall to their work. It) a transferred to the Central Pacific, It dying Hatoment he accused William was stated. Keating, also a negro, a convict front Sacramento, o' the stubbing Keating was punished recently for removing a brick from the wall of his cell, supposedly In uu attempt to es cape. The two men, who were cell mutes, 'quarreled lust night and re sumed (he quarrel again today. Keating Is serving a term tor assaull IwltU a deadly weapon. program." Mr. Kproule said, "which tcr he broke his hand In the second was stopped by law suits Involving the round. Central Pacific, compelling tho com-.. pnny to hold In abeyance Its plans I NHW YOItK. Ilabo Herman posted which. are. the construction of a stand- a $2500 forfeit with the Slate Athletic ard gauge railroad connection between commission in challenging 1'Kld" Kap Ihe Klamath Falls region and tho Con- lan to a bout for the featherweight tral Pacific main line ncross Novnila boxing championship. so ns to provide a direct rail route bO' Yesterday's Itemilts. - At Kan Francisco (i; Portland 11. At Los Angeles 8: Seattle 7. At Salt Lajtc 6; Oakland 10. At Sacramento 4; Vernon 3. STOPS IN MEDFORD T OVER SUCCESSOR TO LA FOLLETTE KASKHAIX IIRIKFS (lly the Associated Press) The Cardinals collected only four hits off a pair or Boston twlrlers, but with the aid of a half dozen bases on balls and some timely saorh fices, whitewashed the Hraves arid registered their seventh consecutive victory. , , Little Mike Cvengros pitched great ball against the Yankees for eleven innings yesterday, but was, "' hosed out of a victory when the White Sox lost. Mike did all he could to chalk up a winner, making three of the ten hits his club collected off Herb Pen nock. One of the blow I was a iloublo. A two-bagger by Karl Combs with a man on base cost tho Chicago southpaw the game1. MADISON, Wis., June SO. Dls-I Max Ilinhop, star second baseman sensinn between the administration of the Athletics, was carried off the forces and the nntt-Blaine progros- field v;lth an Injured ankle when sives broke out yesterday In the ho slid into the home plate during capltol over the selection of tandl- the Athletics' seventh Inning rally, dates for the unexpired term of Ho will bo out of the game for Senator I-aFollette. isome time. Jimmy Dykes probably Assemblyman William Olson, of will hold down the keystone sack Oreen codnty, circulated n petition for the league leaders. among the progressive members of ' the legislature requesting Mrs. Iji-I "Mandy' Itrooks had another great Kollette to become u Candida to and day at bat and in the field agulnst a number nf progressive members the Phillies, He' smashed, out u declined to sign It, It was suld. double and n homer, scored two rune Those who refused, It was said, and made a great running catch of are supporters of (lovernor Itlnlne n long drive lndcep center near tho nnd look upon the movement as the fence, first Htijp in n movement to oppose ' - Ulaine for the senate. Johnny Mokan was very much Hubert m, i.nKollelte, Jr., nnd Phil the whole works In giving tho Phll- l,ul''otlette, district attorney of Dane lies their second straight win over county, . sons of Senator LaFollctte, Chicago- Mokan had a perfect day were also mentioned as , candidates t bat with four hits in four times for the unexpired term. However, 'Up. He collected one home run the United States constitution pro- and threo singles nnd was responsl- vldes that members of the senntO ble for practically all the runs. He must be thirty years old and Dis drove in four and when Adams trlct Attorney LuKolletle has not yet fielded his bust hit the little Cub KKCpRI) Till I" TO CH.VlKK I.AHi:. reached that age. However, Hobert second bnseman threw wide to third fifth ''Driving what he claims to be the n'malletit automobile in the world, (Ins 1'etze) of 1207 Grand street, Alameda, Cullf., arrived In the city last evening, leaving today enrouto to New York City.' V The' enr Is equipped with a 4-cylln-der ulr-coollng motor, three speeds and starter; it has a CO-lnch wheel huse, stands two feel hlfch, has 3' Inch roud e learn nee and l!0x4 tires. It weighs 560 pounds and Is said to have a speed of 80 miles an hour. This machine was designed and made by Mr. Petzel himself, and while eurotite to New York he is mak ing expenses, by selling postcards de scribing his machine. From Medford h Intend tt to go tu Portland and thence' onto the Lincoln highway to his eastern destination, f While on the streets this morning the machine attracted cunnlderable at to At ion from passers-by. (Continued from page one.) entire command will bo buck In camp her by- 7 o'clock tomorrow night. (Mate motorcycle officers accompanied the, troops as couriers. Six cars at the end of the caravan had to be returned to Medford on ac count bf all theen having been load ed comfortably before their cars were ratbtfU ' Mrs. Morgan Is .letter... NEW-YOUK. June 20. (A. P.) -Mrs. J. P. Morgan, wife of the fi nancier, who Is III of sleeping sick ness at her summer home near Glen Cove, has passed the crisis In the disease, her physicians announced , today. There was a marked Im provement In her condition ovr- M. LaKollette, Jr., has passed hla base and Hawks scored the :i0rh year and will bo MlKlble. which beat Chicago. A night. Nothv. On nnd after this dale. June IS. I will not be responsible for any ds Incurred by my ivlfe. 1 M: FRIEND PARIS. June 20. (A. P.) The Prench government Is resolved to put an end to the communist- agitation hi Prance nKalnst the nillittiry ope rations in Morocco, where Ulfflan trihpmwn under Abd Kl Krlm have Invaded the French protectorate. It Is 'declared that the government sioiuIk ready to arrest the active ciiiiumijgst leaders, whether deputies or private citizens, when their nc I iviiies endanger the HeeuriVy. of the French sol. Iters or til lie the fnrm of h'ik'Higeiiee with the i'iny. , , ,v . crests were made After a good UJJJ day's outing eat a good Sunday Dinner . $1.00 Hotel Medford Maiscllllea, HARVARD MMUT7ALE WINS BOAT RACE Its international polo championship J guislied persons who witnessed won at Meadowbrook lust year. match. This Is the first of a series of three . Rames -to be played by the United-BOOZE CAR SEIZED States ai0iy and British army teams. The other matches will be' played June 24 and June 27. King Cleorge nnd Queen Mary, the BY SALEM POLICE SALEM. Ore . June 20. With ' 16 gallons of wine testing 11 and 12 per Duke and Duchess of York. Prince cant nlenhol. accordinK to police olti' Henry, and American Ambassador Iceft, in their automobile. Joseph P. Houghton were nmone; the distln-t Iarson and A. E. Yelton, both of Port tho land, weu aested hero, last night Larson told the ponce no uuuuaiui borne with F. E. Brockton at the Afult-' nomah hotel In Portland. The liquor was al) carried In large glass containers, some of them pf flva gallons capacity and the rear seat of the vehicle had beeb removed to make room for It, No mosquitoes no malaria. NEW LONDON, Conn.. June 20. (A. P.) Coached large-; by men from points west. Yale has cleaned Up Harvard in the four major, sports events of the college year Just ended. The victory of the Blue varsity eight on the Thames xJver yesterday in the 08th regatta of the historic se .rJes was. the climax of testa of su premacy on gridiron, diamond and track. . I ; The pupils of Ed Leader of Wash ington State again won on the water. It was Tad Jones of Ohio whose I powerful football combination beat Harvard last fall and Kansas con-I ti-lbuted Joe Wood to coach a win ning nine. I Yesterday was the fifth consecu tive time that Yale varsity, oars had moved a shell faster than Harvard's and the count In the series is 'now! Yale 31 victories, Harvard 27. --' i 1 Both crews pulled, four mile's up-1 stream on the Thames, establishing ; records. , While no official mark had ever been set ,: previously for up--stream, tho hest time made for the distance before yesterday was 20 minutes, 02 seconds,' hrrd Yale skim-'-med under that mark with a time pf 20:26. (.:. : . , The Crimson blades trailed Yale, by one nnd ono-hnlf lengths in 20:32 2-0. The time was the fastest Harvard crew . had attained since 'Slti- : ;xt-t. ' Ti LONDON, Juno 20. (A. P.) The United States army polo, team won its mntch with the British nrmy tenm Itlnyed nt the Hurlinghnm club' to divy, eiifht goals , to four, . The Amerlrnn tenm, In the -present series of matches Is defending BRAND NEW SHOW TODAY FRED THOMPSON World's Champion All Around Athlete 4nd Stunt v ' Man'Wv -V , V.. - , v.; i , ' ' .. .,. t. with his trained horse N Silver King "GALLOPING GALLAGHER" - n . ; .' FUN, THRILLS and BIG ENTERTAINMENT also. , NEW COMEDY . ' and FATHE REVIEW RIALTO Starts Tomorrow 12 o'Clock Bret Harte's famous hero, "Tennessee's Pardner," brought to life on the screen by the foremost interpreter of the Eternal West. ' HARRY CAREY in "The FLAMING EORTIES" ' t T f T ? T J ? ? t f f f, ? T ? ? j Residence Loans We have money to loan to buy, build or improve resi-i dences, on our usual terms. . . Monthly payments are made on the principal of the loan, repaying it in approximately six years, and your residence is free and clear. ' ' ' '' ' Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon V ' C. M. KIDbi PresJ , O. C. BOGGS, Sec Atty. FOLEY & BURK Combined Shows Six Day 8 and Nights on S. P. Property opposite -'"'i t Passenger Station .i'i-' . 1 22 to 27 Medford June mt The Sensation of All Rides . Great Aggregation of Circus" Acts CATERPILLAR HIPPODROME s World's Latest Thriller MeiTV-Go-RoUnd ' MERRY MIX-UP - MINIATURE RIDES FOR LITTLE FOLKS THE WHIP - J , FERRIS WHEEL NOTICE TO WATER USPS COMMENCING SUNDAY, June 21; 1925 IRRIGATION HOURS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 4 . " v;: SA M. to 10 A.M. .-.y..L-- ,'' '!. ; ! : 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. v;,, MONDAY,. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, on the East side oUhe'reetsi running North and South, and North side of all Streets running East and West.; : ; . ;' x. V-f:' TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, on the West side of all Streets ; running North and South, and oh the South side of all Streets running East andWest. . v .i:;r;-. , . . ':'. :" ' -. '". ' SUNDAY 5 A. M. to 10 A. M. on the East side of all Streets running North and South, and the North side of all Streets running East and West, ; ; ' SUNDAY 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. on the West side of all Streets running- North . and South, and on the South side of all Streets running East and West. ; Wasteful use of water or USING AN OPEN END. HOSE for irrigating will not be permitted. :.' , : " . , Corner property will be governed 1)y the Street on which the house is num bered. , - r- v : '(-'-'- . WATER MUST BE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF FIRE ALARM. .. ' ; y . . ' . . DO NOT USE A NOZZLE LARGER THAN ONE -QUARTER INCH IN DIAMETER. .,. ; -: ... Do not se sprinkler so that it will interfere with traffic m sidewalk. . Do not have leaky faucets or fixtures on your premises. :...' DO WOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUT TER OF STREETS )R ALLEYS. Violators of the above rules will be pu lished to the full extent of the law. Above rules to be in effect until further notice. . . . '. o & ; 0 ; V7r V WATER C0MISSI0y.,., Tuulouse aud MontpeUor. X'