T5-
1
O
pxttt?: SIX
i mm
m m fines
Nine vinlatm-R of Ore-won Htiife tnif
JJC IUWB llimcri KUIIiy 111 Ill junurr
enm-is tmliiv unit vesterdnv It) Charlies
placed ngoinsl Ihem ly St:ile Truffle
Officers J. J. .McMnhon and C. I'.
rf.. I . r.t lhA muud In' .ltli.,1
the overloading and speed m nf
. .. . .....
trucKH, anil inc rfiiiiiiiiiiiK iw- '!.
In connection with spelling .if touring
cars, failure to dim lights und Im- ,
...nn ll....nun l.h.teu .
In Judire Ror court at Jarkftnn-
1 . .
vine yeHUwiay iiatruit'f(i iinii . r.
Vl,.h I., a ,,..Vi fitw.it ''(( foi- ..fin-.
atlnff a truck n the Cren Sirln
0mnuniln road nHh an nveii.ad of
.. P. . . v
lumber. II. II. IHK-KHIK Was lineo
tlO for haulliiK an iiveiliiiid of Icibs on
ll.,. mime ronil ( '. I'. Talent was Die
....,,.i,,i,,i,,,, .,m,...,. in ihi. ill, i, vi.
cases.
T. J. Kvnns. ill IvIiik a trui k for the I
Swede Basin l.timler c'ifi of iiw"a
I'ass pleaded Kiiilty In JiiiIkc Tiiylm s
onnrt here In I h ree-Hlu riri'S weferred
against him by Stale Truffle om r
J. J. Mc.Mahnn. On each, the
he tb'-i-e
of speeding preferred against liim liy
C. P. Talent. .lls.IrA Templi-tnii
was Tilso fined tin by Judge Taylor
n her plei of guilty lo a cliarw of
peedlsg .
A. . Andersnn was flsecTilo by
Judge Hoc uf Jacksonville because he
possessed nn I use plates on his
motor vehiie, while Nell l'k-lcy was
assessed t25 hy Judge Taylor because'
of his speeding on the Pacific highway
south of Ashland. On his pli fit
ullty to a charge , not illinining Ills
1 gins John Jensen of. this city was
fined 515.
(B in
Humors are in the a:r to the effect
that the unknown person or persons
u.l.n Ufa j,,,, i xillv eiitiiliictlttir ll ti
,... i,.ii.. ..i ,'.,,. u,i whii.i,
centers around tho question of "Do
yon love your wire?" plan to have a
large number of men and women
clrculute through the crowds this
evening on Aledtord streets and quen-
lion .every man wun tne imi'oriaui
query, "IJo you love your wlrV-7
f There seems to he some trounds
lo whether or IliR to come lo Med-
ford on the report turned In to lilin
by the group who canvass the silun-
tlon on the streets tonight.
aieuioni people are. urgeu 10 no
downtown tonight in order that an
answer representative of the cnliro
coiamuniry may he obluineil.
. The roal nnswer may bo entlriily
iiriorent from that outlined above.
nltHonKll io rev'vul rutiHir Is iiultc
persistent anil ruiiise!! to down.,
iVIicfrher the people of Mcdfnrd are
Miod guessers and have already
jWfnrd the answer to tills mystery
Viil he dotermiued tonight.
"!J TO I-'KillT ICXfllltTS
' (CaatUte from Pare One)
Geimrnl H. G. Mi'Kenzio represeuled
the state In the dlsciissloA. which was
participated In by all defense counsel.
' cemTROO, DAYTON, Tenn.,
Julv 11 (.. 1'.) Selection of it Jury
, to pass upon'the teillt or innocence of
i. i.. mi li ..i ...in.
joij i nuiniiH nroiies, viiiiiKCM woo
vMatlng th,..Tennessee law against
the leaching of evolution tlidTries lu
the public schools, was hegn nt flie
opening of the afternoon session of
the court today. Five Jurors of the
Ilrst eight rnlled were accepted.
' Clarence Harrow, spelling' Tor the
defense, told The court lleit his 'side
had a number ftf scienlistj it exiVctcd
to call to testify and it woitld like lo
T?et nn Indication when It might tie
possible to call them. i; they were
busy men nnd It was hoped thnt they
would he able to teify w'lth a mini,
mum of effort.
Judge Htm 1 st on Ineuircd flf th. state
how long It ves likely Jo take get
n jury and the itttorneitgeneriA sug
Kested Unit It woukl require. a short
time.
Mr. Durrow said J Qxpceti'd II
might take some time. He aiUed i hut
lie considered scientists compete!;
Within the case. ,
Judge Rattttnn InmcuHMl lh he
would go Into this matter when a Jury
. was sworn. I
Restlon hat the state a.lve. If It was
ready for lie tin and then the state-1
-.11 V., a . . . , 7 i '. V .
ready for Hie trial and then the state.
ltietit would he in order from the ile-
A. AlfmeliA 'III
9 Ul I IZt N5 IN A
charges, which Included the operating the citestanlaMiHcanio inrucicti wmi me nriteprnuuce rnuiji moTi' rapin. re pnlU nn(1 catching a freight trill
of a motor truck wlihimi n mlri nr, the Mwil'onfc lure nd Iniiulied If there ly than the fit. , out of town. . ..
without adequate lu-itftc and iiim iiii- were, nny vacant houses here for "Or,m has one iierson fur evei? ,t Wtfa hort.battlcT A little lre-
ln at an nbnnioial rate nf speed, he lent, while mnSt ot tho other lie- 1.000 of iiopi.itlon In Its feeblemindl nmnary )arrlng and Vuent rushed
was fined till. " lPled to heccie more (Tinvijj'sant and nsiiiu Institution." Dr. .McCarthy V til" ropes, striking Jhe
Al Smllh. n stiifc-e driver, was fined with the'muh. cow liusinf is of thiir flevln. "and the country5 as whole is I-OB Angeles man ofl the Wick of the
ir. nn hu i,l,.j, nf i?.illiv tia liuiu-e resiipctive coiiinnitles before enter- cvideniTy itaer than Oregon for It he.ul evral Um The il.il ve,t.
mum
lense. n coniei eii,-e ,n niiiirnevs lor
ndmlt the coftietcncy of sclentiric
tostlmonv.
Attorney-General Stewart stated to
n.. .!, i.i I.,
vlgoroubly evidence .itte,n,,ng to re-
conclle evolution nnd the Undo nnd
lhat the defense was just as slstent
that such testimony was competent.
Th. Mnihev.eelieial .uum.-l..,! Hml
n.l i..i..Wl.',,,i i, mi ..,, ,,n n
tomorrow, when tho discussion of this
niiMnlInn would be. riiitU'id
1it court procpeded to ndlotirnQitll I
Mr. StewartMuggested some of the
Vlsltltlg attornevs in the defense
CBi'fS) had not "become nifiD'mnteil"
"We tire willing to glvethelliQuiir
a day," he said.
Judge Itauhmm said he was reluct-
lint to lose an afternoon nnd suggested
thnt a recess he tal8n with the possi-
111... .Il .. 11...- n In lltnl
., , , fii ... , am ioiner llieiiinerji oi Hie exin-oii ten
the prosocu Ion nnd d,.,ise followed. ,Q , . , .,, ,.,, .,, Mvlw
Tltis pre imlniiry sk Irm sh was re- M , ,,,,, in
galPeil as u possltile eriort bv 0e de-' Q , ,
fetiBe to ascertain if the state would.' '' u'''
m BOYL WINNER
op oratory bout
CMSECRR
e- o
Dun t'Gthe eloquent nntlTonvlneing 1
Ul gllllll.iun Ol lin i-i: i-l.l I ,i , iunrii
Itovl. the Mcdl'nnl Chamber iA Com-
""
nierre fuptUIWJ first prize thlH week
dilrlliK the unliiiul Bhort eourne at
l.'l omul itr.ln.l IMifL.r tliu tlllUtlll-e.
or the Suite Association of ('online!-
13 d.. ..I I .!. ..l 1 ..f
cuu m-ci warms aim uie le-nutn wi
administration nfMlie liilverslly of
Oregon. O
Itnvl fir riltlier Mr. ItOVl. SS lie
f r . . . ' "
muHt hfiVaftir he call"U wn out in
: r.. ....(.. ....vn.n ...mimiiii
uij
fVi.
";"i"- .un.oi ..ii ......t.....
S- 11 other Elfled secretaries of
varfotiH OnsKon chumhers nf roin-
merce. Kacli of these cnntcst.Wts
r O. i.i-.i
WHS Kiven IK -Illlllillt'S 111 wiinn in m:i
rth the advimlaltes hy whlffl his
own dry llllll Picinity IlUB tile I'ltilll
to imli liiiliiulrli.s to locate within its
conriiies.
Ho cotivlnciiiK was lie
was wiip neiiuiw
il Ii?,- oiest was
is It KPlieially wn
cWitestiilils. as well
..l,.,.a 11..., I,,. v.a
e-""'ary that wln
over notolil.v was
Ctidlul bV II) the
as Hie contest Judges, that lie Wis
enlitleir to Ilrst iii ize, oui some "ir
ing into nniftlier contest if that kind,
Me that as It igay. Mr. Iloyl arrived 1
Home last iiigni with rirsi. prr.e-
or tr. which was put up by io In-
(liiBtry deimrlnient tin Portland
Chamber of Commerce for the con.
lest, anil will Innate tl money for
the purpose or nurchnsljlKmore bin
lug lor Crater Ink?!.
A close examination of the t.' Jiill
"il" intiriilnK by disinterested parlies
disclosed the fact Hurt tli.e In charge
of the V. of O. contest did nt wor t
ihiiv
. ford man.
TO KEEPS COLLAR
UH m SHtlK CUAI
AS CT ROOM SIZZLES
n ir.nv n-.... I..I., ll n-l.a
!. '
ah stood during the opening pruyer.
cameramen fncsed their machines.
photographers were given their
inning.
hind the Judge and gazed Into a sunn-
pig battery of plcure makers. The
,.,.,,,,-d considered itself "at ease" and
ls,u,N(.d ,, , audibly.
down, but the attorneys received a
s,.,.n, admonition. The space around
,. judge was crowded with court at-
inches. I
A two-year old boy sal on Hauls
i,.-B ,i..ui, ,,. ,i,.i,. ti,.. i, v i,m.i '
narrow left the court room. Maying
),e was going to the lintel. Hryan was
,.,miicss but Itept his t-olhir on. It got
,,,.,. all, judge Kuulston cleared
,,. WmWH of stiectainrs.
A w.u, llf ntro,incd police from
Chattanooga entered the court room
ok positions where tncy could
i i. .. i..
Perkins was ill charge.
BIMR CROPS IN
OREGON PREDICTED
lillTl,ANl), Ore., .Inly 1 1. The
(ii'ituroti ci'iin or nil w ll in T ltivos iti'nm.
" ' 1
ise of ahoiit I S.ooo.iHK. bushels, accord-
lK I V- I- Kent. Oregon statistician
for Hi" de.urtnumt or agricnltuieT
Dry weather In Jtuie ifffecti d the crop1
"ome .rarities and cut down the
ic.. ."immi "i
.Ri.ntW bushels as compared lo
S.&M.noo busliels last year; nnd. a
probable potato iioiluctlon of OiStMHiO
bushels as compared to an Oregon
ci up o ...i. nnsncis nisi jeur.
AMERICAN N. P;.
fiSI.O. Norway.
July 1 1 t.V IV) I
The gold in,
'l or a heroic deed''
Is o pies, nted .oOl.lncoln Ells-
worth, the American cxil ner and
fln,.M hacker or Captain Hold
.Mnunilsen In ic l,itt-ij, ntteinpted
fllKlti the norm pole.
...,. .,,, ., ,'.,
.., .
nKliitiiill of QEllsworlh's
r, s, of
tlscar (llnilatil and
ir litetii. hsen
. ... . . .. ... . u.i
....
. ..
AtJieat (.,Ht.up .gn
(J'a
i9n ill
CHIl
Itilv II S.xiunf litllnt
upturns Yn the price of wheal weref
"' '"'"' much" i.ehht
''"" " ,"",m'1 '" ,;",',t-"1 Tlu'
'"" "A threniening u big Increase
,,f '''Vme f,, black rust in the
I"'"'K "eaMielt was largely respnll-
slide. The Inurkct closed excited
I excited ji,
', "lU."".t "'
' U
"
Crude Hiibl.er sQhiIs 1'p.
P I
' ' ""' """'
"I'wnnl swing iwiw wnen spot nn- offer hlsQrviees lo WllliWu Jennings alien can be turned hack to the stale
,"''1 "beets sold at II n pound, the liiyun. leach year, in ding to Colonel Carle
highest since ltllO, wlwn 1.07 wnsQ Hall's bonk Is entitled "The Ab'Mins, chairman of the lilcshlp
nM. The Jump reflected further MisstnLink. or Call Wife." and Is unon cniission.
advances In London. lo use ihe author's expression n diQ The first tufffiiver to the slate
Sales of future deliveries rnii,v.l
troin hi nt!"' "s.
.
MPIDFOTtn MAT!; TRTBTTNP!.
ONLY 2101$ IN
tEGi inspect
WATER REGULARLY
liJinvn, 'Orai July 11. Mend
a hd TlOSel tffc-
. ,7
g are the only towns In
Oregon whi.li have renulur weekly
i i , i
" "' th" njyilclpnlOwnter supply
,de I.V ihl. ullllu llllll-fl of 1 1 ll .
Tills was the statement of Or. William
.II-., u f.f
i.-viu, ini'-ii ........ ...... ? .
the state bWuQof health before the
itoineinalters' institute nere. negave
tWO tJllkS-Oll illdlVldl'Al 1UIU COmlllllto,-
. ..o . ...... ..t .W.
lty hoallTT uiulvr h-Q topic,
""""
...... i.u n.i.i ihi.ii. h..irv..ut "
- .-
Cood health niU' be purchased and
the hea ?h of the community reflects
the money which has been expended
i. ii. i..A .1.1 i .I.U..
uiMiii ii. tJi . iii.iii.ii.i. v .minium. .-
hie diseases have been decreased fifty
per cent rlurlllK last twenty years,
Ja rirclv tliroiiuh Woiier controj and
methods o fpreventlon.
i.i wnuies couiny. wnn uie oikiil
birth ratein the state, has no race
suicide, Dr.l,evln said. buOhe re-
minded lheOll.iieuinkers that, while
m. I.n.l n,. flfu, min.l i ., ,. ..- Iq.I t.a fif
he had no first hand knowledge nI,
conditions ne was m en Known tnai
has one for every 00 or 400.'
. .
f HE LOfiG APPEAL
. im riiwrv.A nr nai r
CIItrACIO. July If. (A. P.) Ap
peals in behalf of Charleg R. KorbPs.
formfl' director of the Vetera As bu-
re:fu and .1. . Thompson, wealthy
Kt. I .on is contractir, convicted lasi
Fi'bruary of conspiracy Jo defraud
the Kovernnient through hospital con
tracts were filed today In the United
Hlates circuit court of appculH. 1
The plea contains ten thousand
printed paKOH and Is the loiiKcst in
the history of the court here.
Ninety-five errors in the proceed-
tiiKR and finding of the -riBiiiHl
...
llruve.
trial court are enumerated.
unl.ul i.tiilnl ,l ,.,...l,,,l lf.li, 1 e,-,.,,,.u in
ii... ...i i.i.i i... ,i.f,i
mils lo have brought about the
conviction.
l-orlies and Thompson are free
on bonds pending decision on the
,.l. Tl,e,. w,.r,. xenlen.eil In two
,,., .,e penitentiary and fined
$i0ooo.
"?.,, a,pal ,.,, wlll l)0 card
'T
LIMA. Peru, July II. (A. P.
Coniercln's correspondent afduaya-
mill i.nniiitiii. i-eiini'lu Hie nvecl h r.w ,
wf t he lcuadorean Kovernment a I
Quito by a bloodless military, move
menl. It is not known whether the
movement was directed only against
the cabinet or also against 1'resideul
Conrova.
The dispatch says Kovernment of
ficials at tjulto were imprionPd and
that 'the movement Is believed lo have
been widcfrteiul in Keuador.
Dr. (.onzalo S. Cordova is president
nf Keuador and the cabinet, is headed
... . .. ,.,. ,.u ini..iui
A- 1-anc as minis,
"'
of for-
u
.,.,,) ,i. in,
p.) The Jackson. Mich., delegation
arrrWd today to attend the annual
national convention of the Itenevo-
ileiil Protective Order of Elks. This
Is the first delegation to arrive as
a grout). The delegation band sere-
I nailed the city at six o'clock this
ntiil-ntltiF II.- liimiirrnH. nlL.Itt II
,.,,, un,.',. f delegatloiis will
,ave arrived as the convention opens
,,,,.. Large delegations are en
r',om California cities by niotor. 1
I They are ilue tomorrow, officials ot
,"'' j",' ''' ,..,,"'
' k
said today that
,H, :,,, ,., .. .le.ati,,,, left' Ml. h-
: ., , . . . ,, , . , . ....
, n,K,. ,,,. ,,,,.
menibershlp. Initiating 1194 n e w
members.
U AID BRYAN lit TRIAL
a o
forNCIL W.I'FI'S. Inwn. Julv
. (A. IM In. llcnrge NyOIIiiII of
1'ouncil Itluffs. who husliist coiuivi
cd ii hook on the Tenue.Wfo evolution
J.'ei
to
attend the Scopes trial. llr.Na
ill. who
tn n rein,i evangelist, snm tie would
fense of the Bible from Ihe ijruks of
line evunijii.iiis,s.
I .
OTIEfiON.
-rs
WtEJUCAN HEAVY0
IN TOILS OF LAW
FOR FAKE FIGHJ
Yl'MA, Ariz., July 11. (A. P.)
Tony Fucnte, Mexican heavyweight
"nx"r- wn"" " 'w
marked by several collislnr-s with the
uw p,, tme ug)nH awitcd in the
a.... I..II .1 I. ..
nr ,u..r l.Sst trouble. Kuente and?'
... W . . A . ..... .
,nH npponeM in II Ilgnt here las!
night, a boxer who posed as
McCarthy o I.os AnKees and their
i.Hn...u.-a ritwl lha ...ox. ...
" " k. ........... .
rested and chnrtted with vi.Wation of
- i . , .... ...
ii mint; law hkui iis1 HI. 1 UK liaineu
i.nvi xif.iT.. ...kn i.
PVed to be Nick Newman of I.oa
AnKeleH.Oscnned. n
. . . .V A
JtiV.ltes UentO tllOsP' In lllil fll
rharleyaarcia, promoter- Al Lopez,
F,,,.,m.. ninnirer. nml "i, Ve.illu.
n,.?.... ,,r u.i, .....
started
when McCarthy's seconds
tOKaed mf the spffnee In the second
10m,d. The spectnors who hadjpen
boolns the flht front t.. -irt were
swnrmlni: towi.d the rimf when offl-
. . .... ....
!rthe spffnge In the second
cers interfered and iV ested the five.
MoC:
...i..t "
Mr-nafthy's seconds tossed up tl
sponge w)4en ti?e bell clanged for the
secoml round..
I Receipts of tht show were seized
by the city council. I . .
i t .... ... ..T
imi year, r uenin was maicnen witn
Creel Fulton at CulvcCitv. hut riHiul-
. - -
ennspd thS-J.r,pB
caused the-jm-ent of principals and
mannas amT they later Hofe charKed
with violating Cnlifoniin'H law against
"prlae fljihtlnpr.
SECRETARY KELLOGG
VISITS PRESIDENT
:
.
S AMPSCOTT. . Mass., July 11. I
.; a visit nere 110m secretary
(ll Kllllo kPal Irvo-tr nn Ca ue.l.,V
01 Sla'e Kell'asg on Saturday, whose
vacation at -St. Paul has been Inter-
rupted suddenly, is expected to play
?!!,, .',l,,.1!,ol'ta?t,)nr1t1 '". lle week-end
S i i.11' tooiidge No
J"J ' ,, , "i" a" . ,, "J J,' i'
.,. .. , . ,. . .....
., " ui....u iuui imi
Kellogg would he the si timer White
1 1 , " . ,..?,wilt J i
There imd K. t'rZJv
Btato would take uh with the nrnsl
,,dent some urgent matter concerning
foreign affairs or whether he and Mr.
Coolldge would simply go over depart-
mental and routine matters in prepa-
arthv escnned l,v liiiltnir
ration Ror Mr. Kelloggs return to w" lr"- cieor touay attar oeing
Washington at the conclusion of their arrested for a free-for-all knockdown
conference. ,"nl1 drag-out fight with a taxi driver.
President CoollilgB' enitiyed his first ' Maranville. Herbert Brett, pitcher,
trip to sea on the 'Mayflower yester- "ni1 Shortstop Clarke A. l'ittinger, de
day. With Mrs. Coolldge and a party I'rlwd by rain of n battle with Brook
of newspaper men he cruised 00 miles yesterday, played to a grandstand
nnd inspected Boston harbor fortifi-
cations.
ATTEND MEETING
JUDGE THOMAS TO
fare. No tip was forthcoming how
" ever, anil Warner called them "chenp-
skates."
, Ore,, July 11. The state Hp KnH ,inlKKP,i fl.Qm ,t, cnh ,,
oumil, which was created . ,, ,,, ,.,...,,,,., wi,n 1,0
SALEM
Judhial
by the, legislature of 1!25 will meet
at the state supreme court build:i
on M-niiiy, July 24. .pmiicini pro-
rfdure as practiced in 0,reKon will
be discussed, perhaps modified in
some respects, and ways nnd means
will be discussed whereby tho courts
may rceommend leKiflatlon. Mem
hers of the council are Chief Jus
1 1ce Mel tide a nd J ust ice 1 land of
the supreme rourt: Circuif JutlK'"
C. M. Thofnas. nf Medford: Kred W.
I Wilson of the Dalles and Walter 11.
Evans of Portland nnd Albert B.
Kldgcway of the State liar associa-
lion. All circuit Judges of the state
are considered ex-oft'icio members.
SAVES MAN'S LIFE
' , 7w.... .' V"" i . ..'.7
. ." " hii. ,iou
amy owes tils life to the seit-sacrlt ce.
,a, hardihood of Dr. F. W. Stump.
Brook tigs. Ore . iihvsicinn. nnd his
brolly, James Stump.
The Stump brothers heard Lake was
ill. 40 miles from town. The drove
10 miles hy automobile und then hiked
:it) miles hy trail to reach Lake's sin-
tlon. They then curried him back
over the sleep and narrow !,il in nn
Improvised stretcher, a trip requiring
-f, nours. q
At the Brookings hospital It was
sniu mse woiiiu recover.
SAl-KM. (He.. July I. First r-
turns from admission charges for vlst
tors to the hatthahln Oreuon In Port-
lunil hiirbor indicate that the shlti
Wlll lie Melf.M,,Hilnli,i- unit thnt th,
siii.aon iitinu.il eonililng npproprl-
masuicr uas
icr uns in
s'S S,,! re
iinule today, ninounllng
BOOKINGS M. D.
RAT
Y..TTTLV 11, 1925
-z-----aL- .
OLD MEN LEAD
BIG LEAGUES IN
cincAao. . j uiy
veterans of the American league to
... .,..,' ., ....,.,
1 '"""b v..
youneftem seekine 1925 nattini: hon
.
or8- c" loub, Heliman and the gray-
tnfttfhed '1,rl8 Senker. flrH second
and third In the list of leadlnK hitters.
Plti-hern vnnnn nnil nld n i-e irAtllnir
O . " . " n
m.wgere In their attempt to stop t!s
trl VeterSn sltlBKers. Cobb leads
the pack with .4T8, n Rain of nine
a T PK' i11''"","' "'
""- 'r. ' " '" ' "!'"
"r'" " "i--
er' wh'illnK out nineteen lets in his
last nnP -'imes swept from sixni to
lhlri l''ewl -3S9. a eain of 20
nOilrfS. The fillllreH ni'e ImSCll On
polirfs. The figures are
based on
fianies fik to Wednesdnv.
Ited 'ino of lie Tigers, resting In
second pinceaa week agi slfi)evt to
fifth with.. 387.. IUf of theSt. I.ouls
Itrownft Is n. notch above hn with
.38. It is .noteworthy thnt he five
playing managers in the league .are'
all hitting' above .3.10. liiicky Iirrls
tf tne cnamriLon Washinuron club, has
'ani ne migin heaviest, Judgln?
'':om Percenlaee. asUie can only
show '304'. ci00re of .th0
"rwna' is '3D6 -,'h EUlle
t'"'naC1ihe "l"?80 -340' '
1 Ken ilnams ofethp I rnwim k nruk-
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oiu thVe huWrs diirinu the week.J
rmliiir nte o tin tl' th llnli lmmnl
l"! 1 'tMVS ... VV' " ,,e,t,en- earn;
Yankees
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2li tl.fiu
I 'Nothing dbturbs Ttogers Hornsby
in- tne. .tstional league. The St.
Louis njlot. hatting .425, hi a thirty
point lead over lilton Stock, of the
Bodgers. who is hitting .395 with Wil
son of Philadelphia third, with .382.
Ilornshy has connected wfth 22 home"
runs, the top in the majors to, date.
Cuylfr of tl Plratw, whose grjit
speed on the bases, has proved to lie
n thorn In the side of the Giants for
the league leadership, has registered
hi runs.
baseball stars
given a beating
BY N. y. TAXI MAN
NEW YORK. July 11. Rabbit
Mnrhnvllle, ninnnger, and two of- his
Chicago National league beBt players
crnw.t at i imes square last night.
fieorge Warner, the driver, hap
pened lo he an ex-pugilist and all
except Maranville were badly bruised.
The crowd hlorkcd truffic during the
rush time for half an hour.
The players said they hired Warner
to drive them-around the block from
the hotel Astor. Warner, they said,
charged them forty cents.
Muranville's efforts as peacemaker
headed off an argument about the
up lie displayed his fistic knowledge
Tho foU). were ,Hmis(.d by a niHht
omirl maKistratf when, no one would
Hi(( ft complaint.
, . . ,
.SID TERRIS WfNS
CHICAGO. July 11. (A. P.) The
I meteoric progress of Ace Hudkins,
, 19 year old Omaha lightweight tille
I contender, received a setback last
night from Sid Terris of New York.
I Terris won a close decision In a
ten-round thriller Tit Eaot Chicago by
-
showing superior speed nnd boxing
ability. Upwards of 9000 fans paid
:iti,u00 to see the contest.
The young Nebraskan carried the
flgbl to Terris from the start but
missed frequently, enabling the New
orK ""' to score with jolting rights
i0 t,e nead and nony at close rnnge.
ii,il-i. unru,l 1,1. nmmm l,,i
le ,.,,, , ,e l0ur,h und seventh!
.? . v i,...'- .
wft. In lite last two rounds Terris
was the aggressor. . Terrii: weighed
y Uiidklns 134 Vi .
' .
,iii tin rues Is Defentcil O
, SAINT ALBANS. England. July 11.
(A. p.) Ahe Mitchell, Kaqlteh iiro-
f.bmai heat Jim BnrnesAnierlcan
holder of the British open champlon-
,lp. seven up and six to piny In n 30-
. ,,,,1,. exhibition mnlch today.
Yestrnlay's Hwull.
Portland : Salt Ijike 7.
laklnnd 5: Yernon 0.
Sn-tttle B: Sacramento.
Los Angeles 9: San Francis!
.nicrS)an lragiip
rmcAOO. fniy n. (A.
Washington
RAITING -WINIM ZTZ. i
o (ST 'I I
o
St. Uiuin ...
Clcvelund 31
New York
lloston 2
National U-agoo
Official standlni: of the
Uonal
league Including unmet of Krlrtuy
W.
Tin,. I,.,,,. 45 L'S
Pet.
.cm
.097
.513
.487
.474
.407
New York ...........'.4ti031
Brooklyn .....Q 3 37
St. I.ouls 38 40
Philadelphia 37 41
Cincinnati 36 40
t'hlcaeo..-....:...( .U...i..:.4..; 43 ,443
! Host on 32 4 0 .410
. Kf'EKDWAY. I.AURBL, Id July
11. (A. P.) The Ualtimore-Vash-inpton
speedway's iQiUKUral 250 mile
intW.nwihiie rnT.e put under w-av at
.. .. is ....f.
- - -
3:10 a. m. today with I'eltr DePaolS
in the lead when they were waved by
te stnrtiap line, followed by l.in
i.
,i'"i'"J.
National League:
CHICAGO, July 11. (A. P.) llabe
Ruth cracked out his eighth home
run of the season in the sixth Inning
of the Yankees' game against the
Chicago Wite Sox todaj'. Cvengros
was pitching.
At New York II. II. E.
Chicago 3 8 1
New York 10 11 1
lllake'and Hartnett; llarnes and
Snyder.
At Jlroklyn
Pittsburg
Brooklyn
Meadows and Gooch;
Taylor. .:
R. II. E.
7 1(1 1
0 7 2
Grimes and,
At Philadelphia
St. Louis...
n. 1UE.
... 7 Hi 0
Philadelphia
G 13 3
Sherdel. Dfckermun and 6'Fatrell
Mitchell, Comh and Henline.
At Us"'0". n. H. E.
Cincinnati ti .1 3 0
Boston 1 It 2
Batteries: Itixoy and Wingo; Ora- I
ham, GeiTewich and O'Neil.
At Boston. R. II. E.
Cincinnati 11 17 2
Boston $ 13 2
Batteries: Donohue and Krueger;
Yarjeus, Kyan, l. Smith and Uibson.
Aiiiericiii
CHIC'AOO, July 11. Bob Mcusel ot
the Yankees today smashed out his
21st home run of the season in the
eighth inning of the gamo with Cht
cago. Cvengros ws on the mound.
At Cleveland . R. II. E.
Poston 14 20 1
Cleveland !. 7 15 2
Ruffing, Fuhr, Zahui.er nnd Stokes;
Shattte, Speece, Edwards, Cole and
Myatt. "
At-Detroit.
Philadelphia
Detroit ;
Batteries: lluriis.
R. II. E.
i ' Ifi I
. 4 0 0
Walherg and
Cochrane: Collins, Uoyle nnd Bassler.
A I Chicago.
New York , .
II. E.
!l (1
Chicago 3 7 :
Bawerles: Pennuck and Biigough
Cvengros, Connuliy and Schalk.
Food Prices Iiutoiiso
WASHINGTON. July 11. fA. P.)
General increase In retail fooil prices
during the month ending June 15 is j
indicated In reports from 23 cities
compiled by the labor statistics bu
reau of the department of labor.' The
greatest Increase, four per cent, was
shown in Detroit. Three per cent Mid-eases
were repm'teil In several cities.
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Notico T Wniop
Uoora v-:r.
A vtcont ordinance
Commission states
That All Delinquent WtF
' Shall Be Shut Off-
iiiiincdifitolv aftei-dt bcpemcs duo.
.
I am intruded to on fore?- this ordinanco, nnd
coniniencinp; July 15, 1925, there tfill bo no "Last
Not ice" cards issued or delivered to delinquent
water users. 0
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J lease govern yourselves aeeordiugly.
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WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Door Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, CaHnets of All Kinds
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
Prices Absolutely Right.
Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns fiSore
Letting. Ui Figure on Your Bill.
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JERUSALEM, July 11. (Jewish
Telegraphic Agency.) In a- cave at
Tttbgha, near berlas, a primitive
human skull has been unearthed
among Mouuterian f&lnt tleposltn. , ;
The skull, discovered ny a Hdtts
archaeologist and Oxtird (Undent - i
tnied Turvllle-Pelre, Is characterized
Itliy Oi prodigious development of tile
'tpraorutiui prominences uuu ue
iress,p loreneau us 111 iocq ciiiiii
panzee. ; - '
it conforms cloBely with the Nean-
dettlial Eiifopeari tyjtp. not previously .
found on the continent of -Asia. Pro- (
feasor Garstand, director of the Brit- ',
ish school of archaeology. Jerusalem,
who witnessed the discovery, con- .
firmed its scientific vaTue. 1
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Production
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with ,
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Conrad Nagel
Mas Bucch
Huntly Gordon
TONIGHT
JAMES CRUZE'S
Home Run Comedy Riot
"WELCOME HOME"
With WARNER BAXTER
and LOIS WILSON
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