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PXfiK ETflTTT M"TCDFOTiD MATL TIUP.TTfi. MEPFORD OnEflOX, FT7TDAV, .TITLY 3, 102.' GREB WINS IN The Winner and Vanquished SLASHING BOUT; WEINERF K.O.f D i i Record Crowd Given Many Thrills at Milk Fund Bouts in New York DaveeShade Springs Big Surprise By Putting Q,ut Slattcry. NKJj.V VOItK. July 3. (A. IV) Tho world'H initMIowclKht ring crown wan Hi til Miugly fitted to tho head of Harry Greh today after fifteen tcmpcstouH roumlH of fighting with Mickey Walk er, welterweight king. Thcira was the final limit of four thrilling hi niKKh'K for charity lam night In thcYiiig of Mhe ToIm grounds marked by two Htunniiig kniM'koiitH. 4 G Harry Vill veteran ncrn heavy weight challenger, ton It only two roundu l( Uhmh( if tho Ncwarjt come buck, Churtt'y YVefnert. Jimmy Klattery, Henwit fonal liuf falo, N. V., middleweight, fell an un ix I loc I imI vlot im to a furious attack frinn tho (Jdlilcn liate centered m tho fast flying fistH uf lavu Shade. Floured three iIiikh In tho tiffin) ruund rtlattcry was h:ivimI from a ion cint when htH0HccoiidH toHSid In tho litwci. Jack Hharkoy and Joe ynch, rival veteran hantaniH, feiiahl a four round draw. For thirteen roundH of a hi-Mixlng mill with Walker, tlroo fought at nloHO (itui;torH. ' Then ho 2ut Iooho. Uomlng out of IiIh corner. In tho fourLOenth, with a terrific right, ho iqtun Mho challenger around with a blow to the Jaw. Another right found tire Hfino mark an Walker went to tho ropes and for tho fliHt time at nee he liccamc champion of they 1 17-pnun-dera, tho KliKaholh, N. J., hoy watt triggered and groggy, , 1H'I leaped upon Walker and drove him from rope io rope. The challenger, hin face Weeding from steady pound hit:, hi rove to protect himself and thou. In one final of for?. hv.lHHneft'put with right and leff at t)lniOfnnlhMl lli-oli. .Tho rnlly kept ftho middle-weight champion nt hay mull the holl, and he wont? Vigorously n-fy-r n knockout in . Above are photographs of Wills, the negro heavyweight, and We inert, whqm he krfocked out last night in New York. WORD BOY TO CARRY IRON PIPE INAIRJO MINE! lental army 150 years ago. A pretlden , tlal salute wjg fired from army cannon ai- the present's automuhilo ap inroached the Walker Memorial build inK on the MaHHHchUHetts Imttltute of Technology campus where the parade started. Chief of Police McHrfde estimated that 160.000 persons were lit the city to see the parade. SANTA HAltliAHA HIT AfiAIX (Continued from pafe one.) violent than the earlier The fact that 11 1. 000 pounds of but less lion pipe and rltlinfcs will he trans- shocks. ported by airplane a diMtan-o "f &0i miles from Iron Mountain, Mont., SANTA HA KHAR A, Cal.. July 3. to a placer mine located In the; (A. P.) A sharp nartlmuake shock Clearwater. Idaho, region according! occurred hero at 8:39 this morning to ivo McKlnney. a former Med ford nd lasted about five seconds. The hoy, who will bo In chance of the vibrations loosened a few bricks and iraiiPiiortation f ihn miifhtv bulk of widened the cracks in somo of the miuiiuitu wails, a lew wre Kl'U cuilil- ne.vs toppled to the ground but no metal, The mine to which the iron is to bo transported IIoh beyond a huge mountain range, and the only means of acceHH it has to the outer world Is by pack trail which, of courso, is a very slow moans of travel. The other damage resulted as far as Is known. Several other shocks followed throughout the morning. Reporters of the Santa Harbarn News made a haHty survey of the city and found only nominal damage. Tho mining company realising this mado. towerg of tno ol( mlB8on Bhe(, ft reW a new departure by entering Into mora pmniJa of Btone Rml mortar am, negotiations with McKlnney, who UHthfl wpna Wero crnckod n uulo mor0i a result, will uko two airplanes In ; but the old structure still stand carrying the iron. Six months time will bo saved by the faster moans of travel, It Is said. ICach plane will carry 600 pounds of tho ,metal and will make a round trip In one hour and one half, while tho slow-going donkey could enrry but 200 pounds and make the trip In four days. A landing field Is being prepared on the top of the mountain large enough for landing purposes. Mr. Mc Klnnc will tcommenco tho work about tho lOih of this month, nt which time Pathe News camera man will bo on the scene to record tho transportation of the find load. Ho has boon visiting his parents in the city for several days and early this morning doparled in his 3-pns-senger plane for Myrtle Point, where he will tako part in the 4th of July celebration In that city. He will re turn to Med ford the earlier part of next week to spend several days, before setting oui on his return to Wal'ace, Idaho, from whence he came a few days ago. When flying back to that city he will ko by way of Klamath Falls and eastern Oregon, hut when ho enma to the oily. It was by way of Portland., The three hundred or more miles which inlervons from Portland wero tra versed by him in tho surprising time of three hou s and forty minutes. How to Show Your Colors, July. 4th BASEBALL SCORES American League. NEW YORK, July a. (A. P.) Wally Pipp. Yankee first baseman who suffered concussion of the brain when hit by a pitched ball yesterday, is much improved, hospital authorities said today. He wilL he unable to leave th" hospital for at least two wooka nnd the possibility of his being avail- fho flag should be displayed only being flown from a staff it should bo mo iviieenin, itui ;iiimc:ki oi.n wilting irom sunrise m sunset, or neiween mrpiayea rial, whether indoors or out. iuhp for nlav In month t rr.Mw.t-, times Walker ripped' sledge-hammer proper authority. It should be ills- vertically iiKantit a wall, tho union drives Into the Pittsburg man's stoin- played on mi I tonal nnd slate holidays should be uppermost and to thoflag's ioh until CJreb, recovering, went back "nd on historic and special neca sinus, own right; I. e.. to tho observer's left, tit his opponent. The flag should always bo raised When displayed in a window it should Tho crowd of tlfi.000 was elect rifled briskly aud lowered ceremoniously. bo displayed tho aaino way; that Is, by tho spectacle of io champions When carried In a procession with with tho union or HjIuo field to the bolting each other. Thus tJie final another flag or flags, the flag of the left of the observer in the street, boll foil ml them (J rob majestic in a Tniled States should be either on the Wlflu festoons, rosettes on dra pings of clever nnd decisive victory over a foe inarching right. I. e., tho flails own blue, white and red arc desired, bunt- ho outweighed at I5it by seven pounds right, or when there ts a lino of other lug should be uSed, butt never the and Wutkrr. great in an exhibition of flags the flag of the t'nited States flag. fighting pluck which cost him none may be In front of the center of that t When displayed owr the middle of of his prestige as a champion welter- lino. t tho street, as between buildings, the weight; When displayed with another flag flag of the 0Lnited States should be The battle had tho spectators on against a wall from crossed staffs tho suspended vertically with the union to their tors throughout with Its speed, f'g of the I'nlled H titles should be on tho north In an oast'.and-wost street. Walker, a dangerous hUP-r at a dls- the right. Iho flag's own right, and its or to (bo east In a norUi-andyiouth (anco. was given few opportunities Hlaff should l.o in front of tfio staff street. . , to mix an ho would liked to Invo of tho other flag. .When used on a speakor's'platform. done, flrei, quickly took the fight when a number of-flags are Iho fhig should bo displayed above to clone duarters. where ho used his grouped and displayed from stuff, and behind tho speaker. If should weight and every trick he knew to '"'' "r,llK Suited States should never be used to cover tho speaker's find Walker wlih a flying right ''enter or at the highest point desk nor to drape over the front of the that never ceased In Us windmill of ,hp K"l. . ;platroriu. If flown from a staff it Always at the Peak miuuiu no on uiu speaKcrs rigiu. Wills, who has fur several years "hen flags of states or cities or I 10 Place In Chuivh perched on Jack Dempsey's door pennants of societies snt flown on the "When used In unveiling a statue or step, has muHcles that are still Ihn- "'iie halyard with the flag of the monument, the flag should not be al- ber nnd strong. At 213 pounds ho United States, the national flag should b.wed to fall to the ground, but should hod a 28V4 pound weight advantage he always at the peak. When flown be carried aloft to w'avo outv fosmtng en Wrrtnert. Wills fpil-klv put Wein- fmm "djacent staff the flag of the diptim-tivo feature during the re- ert on the defenfve lit tho first 1 nlllMl Utv should be holstod first, malnder of tho ceremony, round, and then finished htm alter Nn flll "p l'niant should be placed . ben tho flag is displayed In one minute and 4R seconds of tho "lmve ,M ,n K"1 fj'K f church it should be from u staff i iiu.-.i mm.'... journry. BOciiml. l'oilmim .link Krarns took l.nn-ocl ill tin' I'liliKi'i'KHlliiira liKm iih .,!, M hn Bn..lt,.,l int., tho Nuht mm imunnn tllcy m.-o the .Ifluyinml. The B'l- frnin wiilcli Ihn tttitto At. CIovoIiuiiItt- n. IT. E C'lilfiiRo 10 11 1 Cleveland .., cm 3 Lyons nnd Bohalk; Karr and My;tt. At New York R. H. E. Philndnlpliia 0 5 0 Now York 17 0 JJray. WhUw nnd Cocluano; Shaw key and BongauBh. . 1 . At Boston',' h H. K WiiRhfniUon ....T 11 21 1 Boston : 0 4 0 CovoI"skfp nnd Rtiol; Zahnisor. Hosb and Piclnlch. National League. At" Plltshuig R. II. K rinemtlntl , S :l 2 I'iltKhiirs (. 0 4 2 Dnnohii" nnd llarsravo; Adams, Col lotln and Goocli. It did after the heavy nuako on Mon day. St. Antliony-s coIIorb and tlio St. Prancis hospital, which were badly wrecked on Monday, siiffered little additional damage. Both are still standing. In one or two places plumh I11B was wrenched and hroken hut the iownr lines and gas pipes that had heen repaired wero not disturbed. As a result of-tho shock this morn-, Ins there were wild rumors coneern Inir the dnmaKe, but they proved to bo without foundation or exaggerated. One report said that the mansion of C. K. G. Billings of Chicago, which Is located In Monteclto, had boen de stroyed. A detail of pollen and a newspuper man visited tho place and found the buildings of the estate in practically the same condition as after the quake Monday. Somo plaster fell hut the employes say that the building did not suffer to any serious ' extent today. A few persons who were working In wrecked or damaged buildinsa were bruised in their scramble to get out, but a visit to the Cottage hospital where tho quake sufferers are cared for, shows that not a single person has heen added to the Injured list up ! to 10:15. I Tho city officials report that the ' city hall, which escaped practically undamaged in tho first shock Monday, , suffered a Utile damase In this morn-1 lng's quake. Several large cracks appeared In the walls, but the damage is not re garded as serioua. The reconstruction commission was in session in tho city hall at the time of the shock and in tho rush to get f'om the building. City Manager Her bert Xunn. who has been laboring under strain and workinu incessantly since Monday, slipped and fell on the stairway. Ho was taken home but is not thought to be badly hurt. One of the best exhibitions of cold nerve ever seen in time of stress wni; furnished by the Associated Press operator 'n the offtco of tho Daily News. When tho building began to rock he opened the key and announced the quake to the outsido world and took out his watch to timo the dura tion of the shock ns he watched the buildings roll and rock. A second hard jolt came at 10:21, which did not. help the nerves of the people but did not damage. WHOOPIE! STARTS TODAY A Picture Every Oregonian Will Want to Seel BIG 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION miiiiiiu' From the Story by CHAS. WELLINGTON PURLING Thrills, Spills and Eomancc! YOU'LL LOVE IT! NO ADVANGE IN PRICES: Matinee 25c Evening 35c Kiddies a Dime Any Time "MYSTERIOUS STRANGER" A Comedy PATHE REVIEW "PEGGY" RIDLEY at the Organ CONTINUOUS SHOWS TOMORROW 12:30 TO 11:00 P. M. SUNDAY "THE PRAIRIE WIFE," With ' Dorothy Devore and Herbert Rawlinson ii)ilLWiiagi commission '""I'layed they should ho flown vlco flag. Iho state flag, or other films " B'-i'.u.iu- wui'ir. n im Hll me h lull it hi nt the err of Ihi, rrinirrnim- iti'iKiu aim ine iihks snnu 1 Iu nr ah- 11. , proximately onunl Htxe. If in tho chancel the flag of the (Interna- hilled States should be placed on the nuilrh Wills nnd Di'mpscy. Jimmy Blatit'ry'a defeat gave tho . ..,. I l.u ,',.i,ti,ul bUiIi t,f the , , l,"K ,,m nnove that of an- grogatlon and other flags on his loft. ... , ' ""u,r "f I"'"'''-' ' Whvn the flaa lc in such condition Slat oiy had boon winning spootae. ,. , flllB , Mf.t! yoi, from th, , , a fm, rmMrm tllfr flshls In Now orlt npd was a B.rf ,j,,(.,K I, n t H v or nt u fr dlspluv. It should not be cast aside strong favorite. I'he clever Mattory nlxKh, fl.m llo w,w Ml balcony 'or used In nnv way that might bo cuW not solve tho crom hlllK. boimc , fr,lt f i.uII.IIiik. the union or the viewed as disrespectful to the national Ins. Gold Gale enigma. A -sharp flag should go clear to the head of tho colors, but should bo dostrovod ns n loft hook in the third caught Hint- staff unlesn tho flag is at half mast. I whole preferably by burning or by lory u'.mroly on tho button and ho Su-ix-ml It Vorlii-ally somo other method In harmony with .went down, to come up at tho count When the flag of the I'nltod States Iho reverence and respect wo owe the of nine. Down he went twice more. j dlsplnyjd In u nia'nner other than .emblem representing our country. 'I nn . as ;te was stumming ani'inu . r-I-J . : th ring, u towel fluttered from hla 1,1 ' i i" 1.11,11 nine loiiuiis io- morrow night at Brighton ns tio . At Philadelphia It II. K Boston fi 14 1 Philadelphia 10 14 1 Barnes nd Gibson; Decatur, .Mor rison and Wilson. At Brooklyn Vow York Brooklyn Greenfield and Snyder Uebcrrv. At Chicago II. If. K. St. bonis in Hi 3 Chicago 8 0 0 Dlckernian, Dyer, Soihoron and TFnrroll, Schmidt; Ulnko, Jncobs and Hnrtnott. II. H. K 8 0 1 0 IB 0 Osbom and corner.. They weighed tcry .1118 ij. Hhude, 153; Slat- featiire of a boxing touriiainent, the pioceeils of which will go to the. Hoynl Sussex hospital. The champion will go three rounds each with Phil Scott, who la consid ered a likely future heavyweight champion, and Captain Urnest Chand ler, former amateur heavyweight title holder. BUT CAN'T GET IT KANSAS CITY, Knn.. July 3. I ,. IM icne Tuanvy, liKlit heavy wn!;;h liMxlm; rhamnlou anil recent conuiioror of Toiiuny lllldmns. will meet Italian .lack Herman. New York hoavvwoluht. In n teii-ioiind no decision bout here IW-.l.iek tnniKht. The chair plon is Iho ileeMed fa- (ONDO, July a. (A. DcmpHcy, In r ctmiofl article to be. mbllnh'u1 in the Weekly Ol;jp!Uch on vcrite Hitndity, mys: lillly (iihnn. mnnnver of Tunney. "I ntn tinotnployptl because tUoro nro antunincrd tol.ty lie whuUI confer with no few fi&Meis who will ho Kivlnu the Jack Pempsey on the bitter's return I hi blto n kooiI show for their money if from Kurope in an effort to match wn meet. Nobody i:i morn anxious to Tnnoey with the heavyweight chain feet into tho r.MK than I am." ploir thin er. (libson raid ho would The ohainpicn neon little proxpect urgo the final for Labor day. of any work before .luty of next year, ih;i i:nsi: i ilks ix-irxmox (('ontiiuuMl from pape one.) The newspaper says lt infer ma tin;! wan received from Hob Mat thews, Mr. ttumlay'ti secretary, . a t Oirrotltun, Ky. Mr. SBiulay ia nt htB home In Hood River, ore., where the letter containing the Imitation has been sent. HOOD RIVKR. Ore., July 3. (A. 1) The Uev. William A. Sunday wan not nt home today, but Mrs. Sunday, better known ns "Ma." when told by the Associated l'ress, that her hutdmnd had been Invtied to nnsist in the pronecutlim of John T. Scopes, Tetmesxec leather of evolution, nald; "I know he won't do It." when he Is to meet (!ene Tunney. Ho d'nclAlnts riiKUcMtimn thiit he Is hold ln out for hifJh prices, declaring his t.!lHnmeRS to fiKht at any timu on a percentHKtt Iui.-Ih. Advance noticrH of Iho nrtlde were given out today. Yesterday's Results. At Portland n. Sacramento 3. At Seattle t. Salt Lake 0. At l.o AtiKeles (. ernon t. At San Francisco 1J. Onkland 1, Sun Classified Ads get results. Fair and Normal. SAN YV ANl ISt(). July S The weather outlook, for the week begin- nlnn July 5 was announced here today hy the i'nlted States weather bureau ns follows: Kor falifornln. Oregon and Wash limton Fair weather and normal tem perature. hut with considerable clouds and fogs aiotiR the coast. Xonr.nl fire h:itird Is Indicated for Kra In ttelds and the forested areas, Wltn Medford trade la Medfurd mad ItiK l.biuor Hall nt Sea. MORil.K. Aln.. July 3. (A. T.) The const arunrrt cutter Comanche Is en route to Mobile with a schooner nnd two motorboats captured In the (tulf of Mexico with 2000 cases of I iii nor aboard, according to a wire less dispatch to Mobile customs of fkias today. " PKAt'K I' ACT KMH)KSl-;i 'PontlTmed Prom Pare rni QUALITX CORNER J Fountaiti Lunches and we havo Winstcl' Delicious Candies. Davidson's Corner Fir and Main MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT Highest Quality Jewelry Ttopnlrliiff Diamond Kottine, Watch IteiHilrlng Satisfaction Aasured In duality and nrlce. yt ' UB your wants. tlon and by forms of Judicial de termination , "While our own country should re frain from mnkluK political commit ments where It does not have politi cal interests, such covenents would always have the moal support of our government, and could not fail tu have the commendation of the pub lic opflilon of the world. Such a courso would be sure to endow the participating mttlons with an abun dant material and spiritual reward. Oj what other luisis can there he any encouragement for a disposition to attempt to finance a revival of Eu rope? The world has tried war with force and has utterly failed. The only hope of success lies In peace, with justice. No other principle con forms to the teac.hlng of Washing ton: no other standard Is worthy of the spirit of America; no other course make so much promise for the regeneration of the world." CAMHRinGK, Masa.. July 3 (A. P.I President CooUdse arrived In Cambridge from Swampscott at 1:38 P. M.. dayiuht saving time, today to lead and later review a parade ending at Cambridge common, where Wash ington took TonitUHiid of the Contin . After a good day's outing eat " a good Sunday Dinner $1.00 Hotel Medford GAS WATER HEATERS Ten Days Special $25 Installed $2.50 Down-$l a Week DO YOU KNOW What It Costs to Bathe a Baby? In tlio ilitys pitst il cost n hit of worry anil work wailing for the v;iKt in the krttle to hoil. Tndny a hahy's Itntli moans a turn of the faiioot, u pi'tiny or two. ' The GAS WATER HEATER does the trick. Does it for the cost of a newspaper. We have had experienee in the healing of water and we are ylad to jrive our customers the benefit of this experienee at their request. Call' 526 Southern Oregon Gas Comp'y GAS 209 West Main St. HEAT GAS HEAT .GAS LEE W ATKINS has opened his store at tho .old stand, 397 S. Front, with a full line of FEEDS AND SEEDS Call and see me. Bring your eggs. Will pay market prices. Phone 146. I don't deliver. 1924 BUICK SIX ' GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Buy The Busy Corner Motor Co. xn s w xn W w IS if 8