PAGE STX ' MTCPFOTCD MATL .TTNTUTXR MTCPFORT), QREflOM, MONDAY, .HTXK 22, iffc.') ATHLETICS BEATEN; the Calventon clubs of Ihe Tex.iH lougue. A benefit wuh HtuROd here last Tues duy for the puriione of ruining a fund to build a home for needy baseball players netted $1,500 Orndorff said. Jim Burnt' ;ctH n 77, TKOON, Hiotland, Julie 22. fA 1.) Jim Jam oh, New York f'o feHslonul, returned a riml of 77 to day Jn the first qualifying round of the Jh-Jtlfh. golf championship. He wuh among the twenty lowest c-nnlH. Kighty will qualify for the finals on Thursday and Krlday. NEW. YORK, Juhe 22. The tenth winning Htreak of the YunkeoH thin Hen ao n has ended like the other nine. A pair of triumpliH has been the limit for consecutive victories of the club. - Although the White Sox were easily subdued In two straight games by (he Hugmen, yesterday Chicago pounded three Yankee pitchers for a U to t decision. Ha be Jtulh. who had a per fect day at hat on Huturday with four singles, failed to get a hit yesterday. Smarting under two defeats from tho Senators, the Indians turned the tables and won 7 to 5. Walter John son vacated the box in the seventh af ter Cleveland had totalled nine hits off Ids delivery. C'a ptai n Krnnk Frisch ret u rned to the (Want's line up fur th- first time since a finger was broken .May 10, and with Jack Scott In the box again the National league leaders disposed of the Heds 4 to 3 and took the series, three names to two. Tho Iioston Urnves pulled out with ailcven break in their four game stay nt St. Louis by taking the final num ber, 7 to 3. Kour twlrlers were used by the ('aids while Hentou went the rouie fur Hnston. Chicago romped away with a 3 to 2 victory over tho Phillies In tho ninth Inning, Hrooks' circuit drive with a runner on baso ending the contest. Ye-terday's Results. At San Francisco, 4-7; Portland, At Los AngeleH, .2-1 S; Seattle, C-2. At Salt Jakc, 14-10; Oakland, 13-0. At Sacramento, 5-5; Vernon, 4-1. RAN FlIANCI.Hl'O, June 22. Paul Waner of the Seals with a batting a vein go of .415 still leads the Pa cific Count league In hitting, unof ficial figures, including games of Saturday show. Lefty O'Doul of Salt ljike comes second to tho San Francisco player. O'Doul's aver age Is .3U7. Hrazlll of the Seattlo club lu third with .381). High with nn average of .387 Is tho tnoHt effective ha I sum n of the Portland club, the figures disclose. E ru baker leads for Oakland with .328; - Jacobs, for Los Angeles with .324; Hemingway for Vernon with .803, and I lof I'niiin for Sacramento with .2!3. LazaiT( of Salt Lake Is first in rank In four base hitting with 10; Hohwcr of Portland In second with fifteen circuit clouts, while Hrazlll and Hood of Los Angeles are tied for third with 13 each. Laxarro also comes first In stolen bases with a total of 17; Lane of Seattle Is sec ond with 1(t and French of Suera mento is third with 14. NKU YORK, June 22. fA. P.) Deaths from poison In a lead plant which caused its victims to have hal lucinations of seeing butteif lies have Just been revealed In New Jersey In addition to tin- fatalities among work ers who use radium paint on watch 1 dials. I Co-Incident with inquiries into five ! deaths and numerous cases of Ulnens In the plant of the United States Hadiuin corporation, Orange, N. J., (has dcvelupi'tl i,t tetra ethyl lead I poisoning killed eight persons in eighteen months and made 300 others seriously III at the Uecp Water, N. J., plant of the M. I. JJul'nnt HeNeinours company. The plant now closed made tetra'lead and made gas with it. The compound Is UHcd In manufac turing "autl-knock" gasoline, the Kale of which has been stopped in several states pending federal Investigation Into effects on pcdcHirians who breathe motor exhaust gases. Some have, called the plant the '"house of bullerfles." Victims have been known to pause while at work, gaze Intently Into space and suddenly leap Into the air clutching "butter lies," which are not there to be seen. A number of scientists believe Hint the radium deaths at Orange wero caused by niesothorium, a substance used in luminous paint and having radio activity twenty times as intense as that of radium. Coae Has French RivcfJL as Care-All Couc, cure-all who was a fad in the U.'S. until mah jongx uj pcarcd, is being superseded in I' ranee, too. So popular is his rival, Jean Beziut (above), a cuttle raiser, that a hotel is being erected on his farm to house pil grims seeking a cure. His method is to breathe on the af flicted spot. ' BENDi Ore., June 22.-IIll did considerable damage to alfalfa on ranches eight miles north from Hend according to reports coming today Some of tho alfalta fields were said to have been entirely beaten into the ground. Turkeys were killed on the It. N, Elliott ranch and the leaves on the juniper trees were beaten off, many hives of bees under the trees being covered up with the leaves. Heavy rains were reported at East lake by returning fishing parties this morning. Despite threatening clouds no rain fell in Head, but they ap parently passed around tho city. Persons coming in on the stage last night from Klamath Falls, re ported that tho grain near Agency wivA considerably flattened out from the effects of the rain. NEW YORK, Juno 22. The Times will publish what It terms the full record of fatalities, compiled after Investigation by one of Kh correspon dents of the Tetra Ethyl lead plant of the E. L HuPont leNemours com pany at Deepwuter, N J. The report says 3100 persons have been afflicted with lead poisoning In 1 eighteen months and eight have died la delirium In Ihe plant.. SI T( Oopco turned tho tuhlcs orf tlio liurh nUKi'oKiitlon yestonliiy afternoon at tho I lolly Htruet dluinonil, (lul'ontluK them by tho Kcoro of 7 to f. It was n 1:0ml Knmo, clone nil tho way through, Copeo tu'otiiiK first in tho ilrHt InninK; Uuch came back la the first half of the third by scoring twice. Copco tnllied three times In their half of tho third, and from then on Cnpco had things their own way. Oliver, aftor being out of the game for about six weeks, pitched Biiporb ball for seven tunings, allowing but flvo hits, after which Judd took tho mound for the powor producers. Inwrenco of Kucli, formerly high school pitcher, deserves credit also, for he pitched good ball, allowing the "volt uiakors" but nine bits. Onii, of pugilistic fanio. known as Jim (irleve's "white hope," caught n fine game for Copco. .following Is the scoro of yesterday's game: OOI'CO Ab. H. 11. K. King, ss 5 0 11 Hutchison, cf 5 :t :l 0 Mitchell, lib 5 0 2 0 Judd, If p 5 110 lxjllg. lb 4 II II II Miller, Sh 0 0 2 Wiggins, rf 4 0 10 Onii. c 4 110 Oliver, p 3 2 10 Hohhins, If.. 10 0 1 Total 39 7 9 4 KI'CII Ab. It. II. E. Iialdwin. c 4 0 1 o Huckloy, cf 5 0 10 O'llrlcn, ir 4 0 0 0 C. Smith. :tb 4 II 1 2 R. Bin It b, lb 4 II 0 1 llolil. rf. 4 1 0 II Klce, ss 4 2 1 0 l.awi'cnce, p 4 12 0 Howard, 2b 4 2 0 2 Total :s7 i; c 5 l'tf.VIH.r.TOX, Ore., Juno 22. A cloudburst that struck near I'llot IJock, accompanied by n vl o eln t storm and some ball, did considerable dainago late yesterday, according to advices received here today. Over iiulle a large area the growing wheat was lodged down by tho violent downpour of rain anil somo harm was cnilHed h.v hail. (iulleys from three to seven feet deep anil up to forty feet In width wero reported washed through wheat fields west of IMlot Hock. In Pendleton there was no rain, only a sllrf galo Hint brought clouds or dust from the hills. Yesterday was tho hottest day of the year thus far. R0SE8URG WOMAN BITTEN BY RATTLER FIGHTS FOR LIFE IIOKEl:rf:0, Ore., June 22. Mrs. JaiiieH Mai'tin wan brought to the local . hospital today suffering from rut Ho snal;o bite. Mm. Martin, al though bitten three times on the leg, will recover, physicians state, owing her life to her great presence of mind and courage In treating her own case. Mrs. Martin's husband Is a rail road brakeman working out of Jto.se burg, and she has been residing on their homestead, located about 30 utiles west of poseliurg in an isolated district In the Tyee vicinity. While out after the cows yester day evening she stopped on a large rattler, which wrapped Itself around her: right leg and struck her three limes before she could kick tho rep tile off. In spite of her fright Mrs. Mar tin retained sufficient preseneo of mind to twist a lournhiuct above the wound, and then walked to the cabin some distance, away and with a pon luil To, the only implement available, .she carefully cut an incision to bleed the wound thoroughly. Sho then walked for a mile to the home of a neighbor, fording the river on her way. A physician was called, reach ing her about midnight and she was brought out to the hospital ab once. Her leg is very badly Infected and swollen, and her entire body Is bloat ed from the effects of the poison, hut physicians reported this morning that sufficient improvement Is shown to assure her recovery. LIGHTNING CAUSES 7 FOREST FIRES Pi EN I"). Ore., June 22. Seven for est fires caused ,y lightning were still burning at noon in the De schutes national- forest, according to local officials. Other fires are expected to show up later In the Creseent-LaPine dis trict, according to II. L. Plumb, su pervisor of the forest, who says there was a heavy rain between La Pine and Crescent last night which will keep any fires In check for a tlmo at least before they show up. All forest lookouts will he out within a few days, plumh said to day. Those not yet at their stations are for the. higher regions of the forest which arc still under heavy snow. NOTICE TO WATER USERS! COMMENCING SUNDAY, June 21,1925 IRRIGATION HOURS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 5 A.M. to 10 A. M. 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, on the East side of the Streets . running North and South, and North side of all Streets running East and West. . t . TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, on the West side of all Streets running North and South, and on the South side of all Streets running Juast and West. 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 pr USING AN OPEN END HOSE for irrigating will not be permitted.' Corner property will be governed by the Street on which the house is num bered, -i WATER MUST EE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF FIRE ALARM. DO NOT USE A NOZZLE LARGER THAN ONE-QUARTER, INCH IN DIAMETER. Do not set sprinkler so that it will interfere with traffic on sidewalk. Do hot have leaky faucets or fixtures on your premises. DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUT TER OF STREETS OR ALLEYS. Violators of the above rules will be punished to the full extent of the law. Above rules to be in effect until further notice. WATER COMMISSION. 2000 PEOPLE ATTEND Indian Conference1 Starts. . KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Juno 22. Indians of the Northwest were scheduled to start an eight day con ference on the reservation near Klam ath agency today. The conference was opened with an nddret-.s by State Sena tor Jay Vpton of Prinevllle this morn ing. Horse racing, dancing and boxing are expected to be the chief features. Where there's sun and good, fresh air you'll find no doctor riding there. KLAMATH PALLS. Ore., June 22 More than litioo people attended a barbecue and celebration yester day In Langell valley commemorat ing the opening of the new canal gates which will supply water to an other HI, ooo acres of land. Jay Up ton, stale senator, made the chief nddri'xs. The Klamath Falls liven ing Hera M defeated the Sprague lliver oiants. 24 to 3. in n one-sided biiN.-hall g:imo. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of the Fstate of William J. Itodgern, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the tin dcrstuncd has been appointed by the county court of the Stale of Oregon, for Jackson county, administratrix of the estate of William J. Hodgers. de ceased, and lias qualified; and to the creditors of, and all persons hnvlug claims against said deceased, to pre sent them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first pub lication of this notice, to the under signed, at the office of (ileun O. Tay lor, attorney for said administratrix. In the Federal P.ulldiug. In Medford, Ore. gon. Hated and first published. June 8. CYNTHIA L. lEOl H J KItH, Administratrix of tho Instate of WHllnm .1. ltodirers. Deceased. Two Coast Teams Join Baseball Association LOS ANC.F.LKi, J tin 22. Five Itlb.q, two of them of the Pacific Coast Tcii gun and threo of the Texas h-amie. became members last week of tlV As- u..,.i,.ti..n ,.r li .ir..wutlin:it I time h:i II Play. iHof America, Jess W. Ornib'ifr serretaary oT the or:a nlza tton an iiounced here today. They were the .Seattle and J -os Angeles clubs of Ihe Coast leafuv. Forth Worth, Uullas and ion, Fruit Growers! We hnve laki'ii over the Inrpp packing; iiml pro-cooling plant formerly operated by tho Ore'ii lirowers' Co-operative Assn. ami are now prepared to enter into contracts with growers for their crops of pears anil apples on the spot cash basis, (irowors will find it to their advantage to communicate with ns before disposing nf their crops. Office at packing plant now open on North Central Ave. Tclephono 30, or cm call evenings 972-J Suncrest Orchards 0 O LLEWELLYN A. BANKS, Mgr. O o Y'TTTWANTtolinutWswashCT ' jv!'5I5v . VV tomorrow, next day, or any time . . ffflmm?&&$ ihf&Vm V Vu wish. 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