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II ' O G ; r ' ' wag,. &m TITE AEDgOTID RITT. OREGOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 192') -a II - For tho utato of Oregon' the num ber filed ,wnn ca.123 hich hIiowcmI net Income umotinllnff to $190,4!3.- 1 '1 c: 8'4 and tax J2.K91i.3ft. Tho num NEWLEADERS IN , . BOTH LEAGUES AS RESULT PIIC1G e NEW YORK. July 1. (A I.)- A disturbftnre of marked haa lieon n'KlHtered in ""'t nviuu u iiiMifi in Jimu- dolhian and a feu ram no (iiant, thero ai'o now an utistcro Henator anU a belligerent Pirate. The mighty Walter .'Oh n son canio forth yustculuy to lift his WaHhliiK- ton-brethren to the heights over the AtbletleH. .Meanwhile, Jack Scott killed the Clunt hopes by falling to halt the HravcH. Kuuffman niado June's last one of his rarest days, permitting the I'l rates to upend their energy in a losing bntlle wltjj the Cubs, 1 to 0. Kaufinian allowed 1'Ittsburg only three safeties. Hani Jones went out for the New York Yankees and ruptured bis tenth victory of the season from the 3 led Sox, 3 to 0. . .Boston could count only four.hiit Tho White Kox required Twelve Innlncrfl to defeat the Ht. Louis llr(ffvns, G to O - .Manager Collins and fiheely each shot forth three sinKh's. -Cleveland, stafjintf a five run rally In, tho sixth overcii me the Titters, U to 3. The 1'hlllies and JXmIkovh also traveled extra Innings, the de cision finally K"lns to Kleteher's siuud, 10 to 9. "WIMIILKDON. July L Mile. Ku Wnno Lenglou defeated Miss Kathleen McKnno of Kngland, 010. U-0, in the FCnil-flnalfl of tho women's Hinglod In the all-lOngtand tennis championships today. Mile. Lcnglen will inert Miss Joan Fry, Ungllnh girl champion in tho finals. CJLKN EAfiLKS. Scotland. Jnlv 1 r(A. ' P.) Joe Kii'kwnod,, profes-' tdonal golfer from the United States, used his woods and Irons with fine precision today and returned a 73 for the second qualifying round of the (ilea Kaglcs thousand guineas tournament. His aggregate of lfi3 probably will bo- good enough to qualify. j 1 r; Kirk wood took throe putts on each qf four different greens and twice drovo wildly but otherwise played very good golf. Abo Mitchell had another sterling 70 to lead tho field of more than 100 professional golfers with 140. I p.. l .Modftinl Hoy Itestetl. I t KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 1. 1 Joe. Coffmau, Portland, and Kid j Hturkey, Chleo, Cal., battled ten roundsVo a draw in the main event ! of tho municipal boxing card here last night. Wilbur Harrington, Klamath j Indian, got the decision ovor Maurice Harris of Medford In the seml-wlud-up. ' ' v iMimwiuinn.nl mi ininuiLmi iiiiih myu nnn mmmtnmiamiaimmfimwtt.M.tm mnmmmnvmiu,'nmnMumMMmmimmmii iiwiibwii iihiiwii a i "rrrrz: . " " ll,u'lWM'M"MM"illllll.l IIMM1II GRAND' BALL EVENING OF JULY 3rd ATHLETIC CONTESTS MORNING OF JULY 4th ' Loggers Sawing Contest . Tug'-of-War Between Gamp One and Camp Two roe Two Saddle Horse Races Foot Races fox Men, Boys and Girls Cash-Prizes for All Winners High Noon, Grand. Community Basket Lunch in the Park o o Tiie ,ades of the Civic Improvement club will serve free coffee, cream and sugar. Bring your basket. 2:30 4:30, FREE DANCE. Music by the "Winter Garden" Orchestra, One of the Best Orchestras in the State 89p. m. GRAND FOURTH OF JULY BALL. Dance Until Daylight .10 BE RADIO CAST - BY N. Y. STATIONS x i: v y o r: k . July i . f a . i ) Mickey Walker tomorrow will QiuUc lllH HlTOIKl atlClilllt (I) CI1HM" SNIJlll t'ii'f- of tfi'":J Itoxci'H whfi li:t ri;lt-d two 1'IiiFHt'H. $,rainnt .Mike M Tifjlio. foinior liKlit-l;tvyw'iM In u flKhi at -NVwiirk. N. J., Wnllccr, tht wHtcr weight chain lon. failed In his initial t-fffn-t last vf liter iieeati.sit the intciiHity New .Jorn" buxintf law fovhi (le hamJl. clniniiH. Ho waH Kiven an urm minims ncwKpa mm veiuici , 41 newKpai'M' verdict, i-nt a kimrkoul k rriiniTil to add the second title 'o 's Iti his m.-oniul attempt 'Walker will aim at the. miiilleweiKht title uf Harry (ir tcmointw nilu ai the I'olo KiuundH in one nf two fifteen round l.uutM featuriiur a cml for the Italian hospJUil fund. Thin timo thero will be JucIk for a deciMiun and tho Iiiile ran vast on point.:. Ureh and Walker -mk their la.st KtrenuouM workoutu, ihj- former at New York fTymnaslun" t he latter at his camp in Si'mtiiii, N. J A half mile fiotn W;d3."i''s "imp, Charley Weliu-rt Ont through his pared !" flfieen rounds wlthMairy Wills, neuro heavyweight. O Jim Slattei-y of !fnf!';i!o, .V.. Y.. who meets Iavn Shade In a six rotiiutO"ut, is expected her today a ft or ha vim: conditioned for the fiKht in his home elty. Shade is already on lite scene, as are Jack Sharkey and Joe Lynch, r.val bantams of many years, who lock In (he (filing four rounds of the show. I alike recent IiIk fights here, to morrow night's program will be radio cast by .slatiun WOI'S. Tho first con test hcgliiH between 8:1 5 and 8:30 daylight saving time. Yrslrnlay'n Krsiilts At Portland Sacramento teams traveling. At Los Angeles J; Vernon &. At San Francisco 21; Oakland H. At Seattle 4 It Lit 1(0 0. POIiTfNn. Ore., July 1. Neigh bora of Woodcraft will not consoli date with Woodmen of the World, tho grand board of . managers elded last night at the session of grand circle convention. An effort had been ma do to have I ho two bodies consolidate mo that male Neighbors could retain their membership. I'mk-.r the plan till men of Woodcraft would have be come Woodmen of tho World, re establishing the business connection that existed prior to 11H0 when the Neighbors formAl an independent order. QUALITY! . ' L CORNER J Fountain Lunches and wo have Winstel'i Delicious Candies. Davidson's Corner Fir and Main MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS The ladies RETURNS INGQME-.-MS IN .1924 HA MOM, July 1. (Spor lal) The lal )imber at federal income tax returns filed tin ul)oiit the United StateH by (ndividualM In 1 V4, ,how ir.i; Inenme reeeivi-il ilitrint; the cal Midar year was 7 , G y X . :j 1 . , The :iKsre.i te net inennie reportefl In tin Me returns was $2G.3:i6.:37,R4;! and the tax $70:i.!HILMfJIi. which rep rer;enlH (he r rent est nilinller nf rr (lirnH filed and the laru'ewt aKKfCKfilo net iiienriie reported fu any year. AT GROCERS T A DRUGGISTS0 I spjaar mm Attention, Frost Growers! We have taken over the lai-jje parking and pre-Rnnling plant formerly operated fty the Oivm (.(rowers' "Co-operative Assn. aiij are now prepared to enter into contracts with rowers for their crops or pears and apples on the spot cash basis. Growers will find it to their advantage to communicate With ns before disposing oT their crops. Office tit packing plant now open on North Central Ave. . -. i- Telephone 30, or can call evenings 972-J Suncrest Orchards LLEWELLYN A. BANKS, Mgr. of the city are in cfiarge ber of returns whh the lartfont for any venr. Ah cn ni pa rell with the p reced nx year the fiurex for the tilted StateH show anncroa of 110,8-10 or 13.4:; I per cent in the number of returns filed ami increase Tu the total not Income reported amounting to $".- 000,lr.31 3 or 2.1.4 3 per cent, but a docreams of $ fi , i 9 5 . 1 43 or 18.24 ....... !nllw. t....,l ..v 1 the itat of Ort-Kon tho In crease In the number of returns was 7f244 or 11.71 per cent, the in- c -i-oase in the tnflil net fm-orno I amounted to i, 0 7,rM 2 or lS-fri per cent, iul the decrease in the tux wan $1,840,401 or 31. til per cent. AVho remembers when luckleHK-e-tlms of tho rabid ihttx took Ions" Pil KrimaKcs to , iave the "jnud stone" applied? Iuiioes BEDBUGS & FLEAS Insect pesta die by the room ful when the air is saturated with Tanglefoot mist Use it freely. It is absolutely harmr less to humans and animals and cannot stain or injure fabrics. Half-pint 50, pint 75, quart $1.25. For be3t results use with Tanglefoot super sprayer, 35 cents. THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY t Qnwd Rapid,. Michigan and every convenience will be at the disposal of our I ' (B fl ) dn the mnch . I 'ssS! klp I I "Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn't soldiered a, Kjj daysceitooktousin&th'snewefolene' l &ir iff "And work! Say, she, takes hills bri high ft 11 se never could negotiate before, and un- ii IJ'l.,!! j I less I'm crazy she travels quite a bit farther; ... r i i 0r a gallon of gasoline." dLCy Fords all up and down the Pacific Coast S j? y& are picking up and surprisinK those owners X J fx J who "tried out" Zerolene "F" for- Fords "? TiSC' W when it was first put on the market, a little s ( . Jm I over a year ago, and have been sticking t Xff ffifJ it ever since; J U llpv Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the m St Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum isL H process. It lubricates all the bearing sur- ; . 05 EilM ' IS :aces where oil is needed, especially the v aw,, JI$$M$ '"'Jr JS wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the gStL j& cylinder walls which are frequently "oil- "fc T ' starved" when an unsuitable, lubricant is T"TTjiSwr l used. The result is improved gasoline mile-. I age.quickerstartingandincreasedfreedom JjulfJStst from carbon and other motor troubles. , mKS&iJiteSV' Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords costs not w a tjsft & JmH IB "s! a more, but less than most of the special V M !H3 k 4 1 m ms V I is 1 Ford oils now on the market. 55 mS5 A Ford is an A"1 transportation invest- A "'' 'pP'w is ment. Protect your investment with proper a M ' ' . STANDARD OIL COMPANY - ! i (California) rra ". 4.1. a .. . i guests. i. -.i