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o O o 0 o o o o o o MEDF&RI) MAJTL TRIBUNE, MTEDFORP, OREOON, THURSDAY. .TUfcY f), 1025 o PAOE OS EVEN ti mr i ram m luvl Lumr woo A . KEEN PJJI SENSE DISCARDED INDIAN- SAN FRANCISCO. July 9. The combination of We atul efficient busss methorta effected by a Chi cago stenographer, MIm Beatrice Llchtendorf, nn revealed in her milt fcti- $10(?00 ifnlntH T.$ Charles V. Sanborn, foV brejtch of " promifw. nmd jurors Hitting iffho case yes terday in the uJeiioi court here. .In the "record today wuh the teHtl mcmy of MIsh Mary Willem of the" fihancial "dTeiiartment of the San Frnn- f'pco chamber of commerce that MIsk ichtendorf had inquired from the 1 chamber as to theioctor's financial standing t)0u letter in which tyo said she expected to sell the debtor a bill rt trnmlo. greviou.' Dr. Sanborn had Innorft OiquirieH from a flQnncial agency OJ IVhoA tha iihvdrlnn l nut fai Vi n t 1 he had neer proposed marriage to Mlpa Lichtendorf, ut hud ufttndoned anv th learned her Interest l&Qiim wai ..i. a o.. i.. ,y...i.. V. gh of nmrrii'.pe because he ctftary, pb-flloKi'alftiio copies of 71 loVe. lelterj wiftten by him in which 0ngp mnae nrreciionate advances Timi spoke of marriage soon v&vq intro duced in evidence. Th'e0phdtographlc 'copies . showed IflpstBcript lines 'in the fetor's hand writ lift 10 "vttufii0 this letter as tor aOrempted to question the good, wtPld's welte&elght champion, will Vaith of -Miss W.-htfrnlorf h. h.iviim 'Oei iae fanade or ualilornia, ins .hnit.tt i,t t'ho lot tors mrnTf. hr fnAfi.ft . nio3t perslsffiht challenger, in a 15- thtO she was proopted only by thero,lnI Jision0match in NewoXork desire, common t5 every girl, to keur!fltate if a reliable promoter be her ?oi'e letPrs. The origlilHwere 'obtained to stage the match, the state LEADS BIG LEAGUE 1 m NEw VoYCC, July 9. Tl veteran sp li bailer, Stanley Coveleskie, a Cleveland cm-erf f, traded to Wash ington Into larit season, today l the leading : twirler, in the American league with . eleven victors out of twelve starts;. ;' Tris Speaker probably )QKrct8 now that he thought Covey's best days were over. Q'ovey marked up Js latest triumph for thi world cham- pfps yesterday by nlO 2 virtory over the White Hox, whlh give? the Senators a grip at the Tlead of the Suerlcan league Ary two nnd one half gn men. SttHmifRMCN NEW YORK,. Ju MlcliJ Walker of t 9 (A. P.) Elizabeth, N. J if o ruO'it'd promptly to Dr. K.'horn a 3 ' I'mVre fci en ran .m o iithletlc commission announced todjiy iiiuwiis m. numeieuujn wun mo two nrlnrhi.nla a 6 Bobbed Bandit Uses Toy Gun Margaret Didc, JO, of Ten- enessee, longed for the bright 1 lights, and ran iwu,v t Chicago. In mos Pof the pi aoes .shoj,sought work she Vas turned aBiy he eause of iriOtperlemg. In others wgjild-he einplo.ver.H Sjnde oir sive advanees. Hunger gnawed ather. She tufticd to rehiring men in taxiea'hs. ustngi toyjiis- 0 biftause sli? was afVafff gf realmes. 'giis is the stor.v she o tells as cwuit8B) in MO wood. 111., jailo 00 e GOVERNOR PIERCE FOR INHERITAMSE CAND IRME TAX LKM, Ore.. July V Oovernor Pierce has announced )fw position on )evyi of Inheritance and Income taxes by the federal govnment and also by Htate governments. This lie did in an Interview on tne plan pro posed by the Georgia Country Hank ers' association. ' I TAKE0OVEBCQ-OP.sCa rillCAClO. J 11 lv rA ! Tim Aimour Cirain eonipanv. laiKest t i "ocoedinKB aguinst Dean Oniitlvia in the eo operatiiiK markotluij ventiiic iromnany. will seek re iiilmlsslon in of tli.ffliOruin Murkntlnii eomimnv .! exehullKO clearillK I10U8U ill Hie moved toiiay to reenter idhiK MM eorpoigfo title. the Chicago board of trade in ItH old I name. I To yon love your vlf? 9r, I'oaHl SiiKiir Oroim Atfain SAX KKAM'IHCO, July 8. (TT, f .) Oifleers of the firm frumeil uppllea tion for re-admission to jOav board and when the fornisiltiea tcru eomnleted Wl'ho nunur retlninv companOt todity the eonrptny witt takeover all open tHntnim't-tl a price of I5.nu u hundred Ki'ain contracts now in the name of poundn for eane u;ur und f&.T'ft'f h the UrainilarketiiiK co&ipa-. hundred puunda for beet uugar to Itosenbaum llrothers Oraln Smi- whidcmilera only. This is a decrwo paiiy, a second unit in the proposed "' " hl'1''1 pounds In both iu.er and a factor in the bankruptcy Kdea from yonu-rday'i flBure. ' Decay of the treo stnrtfl .fron? .a brenk in the bark:' deay of the flesh from a break In the skin. Tin voit love vnur wlfp? Goveu tor Plerce-siihl: evo In aMitrong inherltn. In Two S&ak&j Jvlk, PC7??rT.AXD. Ore.. July 9. T tax. It- ought to be uniform in evViy st u to niowt to ba nutiorl law,' collectecr by government lf&ichinery and should be apportioned, part to the government nnd part to the state. I believe thoime v(jh refbect to the income tax." , KftVi resolution adopted by the Oei9- gia Country Bankers' asyclation, i whicli was mihmtt&d xw (iovernor I'lerce for his opftton dfdarod tha? tho jpheritance tux -' provision of flie f e d e ra 1 tax m eu w would ro - laled. The restiQiTion follows: 'WlnereaH, we affirm our confi dence in to WlsdjgQ of the founders' of our Hsiernmeirt in recommending a Hepaw.uUn of.4ax source as buween Ai.ufco&i. u...i.,.ii....- P.. ...i. has hud the unanlOious endorsement Kfcf our statesmen nnd the approval of custom from the be:Oiiiln)Sli.0 govern- to the present Time. raH. M'eOromAil congress of 'icOdanger SP treHpf!Sg upon ftlip univfttttoa covenant nv time or ptdcx wlthoig Oie consent tl stales. "Therefore bo Jrtisolvedj first that the inheritance tfu: provision of the fedei!b tax meifliBibe repealed, leaving thiSs0Jrcfe oforeveiTue to the slates for inddunl action as tbOy may sce0ffli. a MyClearaijceSald ' Thye, Vortjand llght-Ali,Tieight wrestler deT.eated JiOk a Woods, of . Texas, fn two Oraicrht lOlL-ohere last OiiiBht. Th0 took the first fl with nnoirin scissors in forty-ht inmutes. Q ' . JP nnd the second in five, minutes with a A cowi cniO one-fourth larger than last year's was forecast toditO b' the wristlock. O o O I; SPOUT im , w"T'hi I 1 9 WASHINGTON, July 9.-SJ. P.) WashinRton iPhirs who havesniiled ftvhen (AAs aKaliiFjf two of Aciikum- ber Were dismissed in police cort recently, may soi aco tf!renter j-m- arrest if thp nitfkff , )nTID.-Ore.. July 9. Cntlle, w.steers lowei Tulv bariBftmeuktlSffi the isUke of-fllrtlnc with police bwopen. md .Mrs. .mil t' vanowinkle, cniei 01 th? iK)licewoni?i intenda to ask.the 08tricfoif)niinisK)ns for permission SI hlftr. ii-e!()t8 206. Stee. medium 7.2fiI 25; common lta 7.25; canneA Sind tji'jer stoerff S4.50l6. Cnlvc9. medium to cWdceWlOO lbs. (1900 260118.) $8.5U; medium to (hlcej190 60 lbs.) $7Ti04)9.r0; linvto choice 2Cl) h.i) r.r0 1 W..5 W 43ll (1U departmdiil ' AKriculture wTiich ila0d in-oHiiecllve proAiction at 3.0IOi, 000,000 bushels. That would be the third lurRCHt oil record. '"Wheat prospects in proved ni.UO. IfOO bushels during June, prodcotioff lins forecast at Oxo,OOO0t bushoO based ,on; July 1 cnndltiona. o 0 The i!nnlitlnn of t'lie itohsi on .Tulv wll "::. r- .,,. .o ' the American leagua wh.O Rice The lnjjr tl. ., ...1., ..1.,.. ,w v...t u piifeiT'd three sacks and uoslln two., p , r'o . ,, , " "",lJ "p mat: sprffiK wheat K8.1 : all "tvheat I , , , ., . .. ,. u taken ttrjnil by two menljers of her 73.4; corn (1. i: oatsJO. 3: barley .81.2: i.. ' , a 'ri corhs wore 'released wltiut uijiiish- o rye M.'S; flax seed 8i.(i;vhite potn-1 !r T. .' ,, ??' , nient when JuilKftsHItt UocladSir the POfl'f?AND, On0. July toes 84.1: veet potatoes 77.2; hay. I w """"!. " . evidSiCe wifla toriinBy. .. orks fOnt c)ov(r. Oiffi T8rtt ValqeCof. Yar White Tley Last . o 93ctoW5 nw the Associated PrCks) O sPm nn.i rinnm. (Mu of tho for her aiittpr officers to slap mashers. Senators crept closer to? Jiftnny Mot- TliereQtre son lienvywelghts among ... ,. .n i,.,,o ro the: uolftewwiifn n ' mi mi; ii.mc ii b ..-0.. m- - .no,. ..f ..flfl,..v l,u masli-Bi0it ' o; cuAid cotitnon (120 Ibs.ip) i(&)6.90 " ! J-fogs. Wowf "owi 0 JjiKmwr ih'jJ L-J? A r.tL .. . w v low; abou,t sten'o relpta "o nis i ccimon, fneditu. got1!. Atolce $14.: Theo0!Iantfl were Jn hopes of pi- tante 72.2; hajo wild 78.5; pasture n a i' . c-i o. r.nn. ..I i "-mi sl'j: manes 83.3'. ' ' ' "'"iting on a double header with t nAiiA, t.,1,. a n.wi .Pirates today and taking the leaa i cast of production (in the Wheat crop by mi port an t produc- Ong Stales incluQed: Inter wheat- 63 aim 74.119; Montana CC ai?t 3.112: WashlngtO 2 and 10.002; , Oregon 91 and 0.822; IndlanO 67 nnd 24,709; Illinois tiK nnd 37.705; MIs- soUrt 79 and 342,137 33,377. O Nebraska 63 nnd he Pirates ore, stll one gamewlO rofft and a double defeat would . put them In Oecond place. O JUDGE GMBT SPANN l!r' . K-nest 31c? ?ulle -2!)f2!)V4o; firsts, 20 29 c; extras, 30?Jc; delivered Porl- hrpd. ... O ThA Braves made a Jespernft 'fighto tO run their wlniflng streak to six games, but tfell sh In the ninth In-1 O o o o .iaiv n-s?,v p.) today the.tT his bea, city me fla NEW CkOllK nlng hen a rally starteS" by pinch EOjort H. Gray releSved hlttf0-s netted them our runs. The he had bcn spanked na a lift- hy C?ardinnls hnd tiimnecl off tn a five fnlhni. tnf ni-lnn "HnmO" run leittie In this ir Inninuj. He tolo the New Yorl? ft'fl'ld nboot O - It In wie course or the newsjriper s 6ic; stnndnrds, 41e: pn: ftc; flOts43c undergrniU'H no prints, 47c: cartons. 4.'. Butterfat firm, jriirci Best ri'l'Oi ner shippers traint in O 00 jnk n ff rb ft tSatfHHQ iWaCH Tthe Wnsho,gto .-nntors has been)CCB to suiotessfuT careers. - IM..-J. Rr.iZraA. fnhllvlOS -trouble w9th his tonsils. He "I heard Oome wc Must tie Levereeb uP was0R in Wa8hlnBn, &t npecVa ,' ke expiSned. -i Walter Johnson, prize pltRier of symposium on the relation ofOspank- O SOUTHAMPTON. N. Y., July 9. At stipulated times Jersey bathing suits and bare legs must lie ifcfycealed v.!ien they are on the way to and fiPffn the water at exclusive bathing beaches In this fashionable resort at the tip of yLond island. Placards on the property of t)e Southampton Bathing Bench Af)dation read:- "All women bath ereowearlng Jersey bathing sulft or bathing Oilts without stockings will Obe required to wear a eajo to and from thevnter between the hourso of O 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. on Saturdays. Sundays nira holldnys and thruout tennis week, by order of the women's committee." 0 0 Some observers of shopper in the villageOtreets recently have noted bare legs with Jeweled anklets and garters Awlth watches. Merger Is V'nsiKH'Ossf ul. a CHICAaO. July I). Creditors and receivers of Denn, Onatnvla and com , pany wre unsuccessful today in an other attempt to complete a 2,5uu, 00 reorganization fund. eMail n to join the tfub in a day or O orkmen Bay b.o explained. "I said 'damn an A my father vpanked me. XC knowing what was wrong with the vrd i went neninu tne nouse ana sam Barnes dncsn'tomind golfing uuln u"m 4 ,,I,'IU,,,W' but can't stand the Jim1 gallerl Cold The lanky Oimerlcan pro. who reeentlv won tho British open Rn.u.h rju' ..,.,! t.,i l9t that punishment Bngor than any oth- After the ordeal ne snldV Mr. Gray-has never spanlQgl hlsfl9'n Rhe I am sui nuitPr We0 nawat dlce out tjje efiffltire stock? . linca tRe jdarul e - "b ' o oo " alife. po8tfte aiayoi ill cgiiicajbsd. e (,asjtfeie-Iall Fric I Ksl(i7iIet.a4Spis& Cpoche&afc mil re T.i'c rufgaiexv piitp. aiisu 4rWi "v3ia.!ar lace ajifrbi Sk to lcgney yedtd. . Sweaters sft Half Erjc oth IcJtg sleeved and sleeve lg5 S'filS md Wool Sweaters, csoing at halfjjieir regiulai&val- Bue. Ehot one is a quaJr aria" man"!, ad better "tktfin a bar gam. o ., .. a Pliiligpioe Undefwear ' Reduced 0ne-KJalff HiBh-mrade Philiramoai Undl5r-! wear. Ccfmbination Stilts, haind aHabr6i!cro in dafj!fty diesigjii,, witll , regulation and bodice tqpsj at SO R:er cent; of thosH? resfl yoi:tla. Se'e tBnm, t3en ; yoa'll aipgeciaie Bib wondsi- I ttft&t tlm afeoicIjfrJasts. iff , . lOlnalP w .0 ing crQm, 4 no I'Ailtry 9 Poultry fOm. searae. 22fff23c;aight. ICcOJI iw.; young white duOks, 20c. o a i e prlngs, 2o' I'Uitoes O Onions, steady. Potatoes, &eak. PORTLAND. Oft'-. Ouly 9. Wheat bids; Ha Pi white, bluestem,' nrt, stfSt white. 11 40- wostern white. $1.3it; hard wlnftr, fiorthern spring. 1.38; western red $15; JBB hard , y k,a - t. chilOw'n. When one of his daughters nhon. Thp lankv American nro.lw"s ty .he lo(ed her up in white $1.60. sheOwas she Oemeinbered er," he said. "Give me a golf crowd and I Cm happy bu that microphone, nevew CHICAOO. July 9. (A. P.) Earl Sande, premier Jockey, will ride Arbitration, owned by Al Bostwlck of New York In the J20.000 Chi cago derby at Hnwthorno tffrturday. His decision Oused- surmise, as he was expected to have a leg up on Clifford A. Cochrane's Dangerous. ClatOnce Kummer will pilot e Cochrane entry. o Honor to Row IlcrpsfordJ) ITEXLKY-ON-HAMKH, l&gland,' Jury 9. (A. P.) The race between Jack Beresford, -It, crack English oarsman, and Wnrcer M. Hoover of Philadelphia for the Philadelphia bld challenge cup which Bcresford won at the Paris Olympic games last year. will be rowed Monday on Alio tUlay c4 cigar you'll tike "ROLTANt Brother-thmes what I call hoM tente. A man', smoke thore nuffl" HIGH LIFES (2 for 23c) YeteAlny's Ilesul., At Portland, 4; Salt Take, 5. At Oakland, 4: Vernon, 5. At Seattle, 7; Sacramento, S. At Ix lgeles, 4; San F READ THE BIBLE IN li yon, love yourQVfo? rr Today a cqt f lou 4 ; corn 2 reocliCs Wheat 3 oats 1; hay 1. Safi FSjtruli(4 ftirket SAN FHANCJjriCO, Jly 0. Bulter fft f. o. b. Oan Francis, 64 He i. a A GoodOil-Coofestove 9 a "City-Easy" Solutpn! AI3RON. Ohio. Anlv IIkv. W. Naiimann, pastor of Madison AvenuW Kvangelical church, rend . aloud the final verse In the Hook ot Revelations last night and Akron's first public relay reading of the Bible was at an end, 71 hours 27 Qlnutes after It started. Forty-five readers participated. They divided their time Into 170 jryiods averaging 24 minutes each. aXTOU realixe howMcity eas l; La I A . L X your Kitcncn-worK roif DC vJien you Bsc a good oil cook- stove. 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