Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 17, 1925, Image 4

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The "Ape" Trial Jury; Striking Study of Men Deciding Scopes .Case
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HAN FRANCISCO, July 17 (A. IV)
The California athlWifc t-oirimiKKloii
Iihh iltcl(l(Ml to amend tin; ManjuiH of
.QuoiiHln!iry rules to i he extent of
allowing a huxfv knocked out of the
rliiK twenty hccoimIh liisteml of ten to
'crawl lnu'k throiiKh the ropca and rc-
KUiuo a fighting post urc.
CoiiiniiHKioner lanloii explained to
ncwHpn purmen hero:
"In Home cuhch it would he impo
Hihlo for a boxer knneked out of the
ring to got back within ten neconchi.
.'NKW VOI1K. July 17.(A. I'.)
Jiick IJoniimpy, Ili'iivyu-i-mlit hoxltlK
rhnmiilcin, tuclicy vi.sittMl tho Nccw
York ntntc! HllilclU; c-oiiiiiilHHlnn .nii'l
Mild nftcn- I he c-imfcucTw-o Hint llo
had muichi hi" peace, unci thiit the)
i-ciiiiiiiiskiciihm cccc.i iWi.-.-.i , ,v ... ,r , sln plu.lly nblo lc cm
IJiioo IhiuIh hffcro he incelH tlib tnu lt ,,, ,.,., ,,,. , ,.,,, nlm
npRio, Hurry WIIIm. ih )c r.jc-lttcl mil. Twenty seccmcla will
Tho title- lei- Ha 111 Unit ho hcicl an,)W hlm HUff ,,...
nlKiiecl nn HKic'i-mciit with 1'ionioter, A cun.onUy ,Hlol.(, instanRn w.-ih
Tex nlc:linil to, box Wills lend Hint w,n ,j,u.k Deiniwey wiih knocked
the wily now wem open to tho eon- ,, , tii-fHH Htinul hy l.lll.s Kii io. licit
tract fur tho bout. CcininilHHliiniir ja,.( ,n,1B,.( . ln hi,,,,, ,:.i within
Muldoon iiKi-eed,-Ilemimey mild, that t,,n h;ciiii1m , t rotnln oiicnwli
ho uliould ho permitted u enuple nf muinlna to knoc k out Klrpn the next
warming up c?onteHtH. . li-nuncl.
A Tunnoy ninti-li la In prospect, Mr. Ilunlnn also announced tliul the
the ehapimi admitted, and may lie coiuiiiIhsIciii liucl clWi'i'iiiiilfcl to do
one of tho feature attractions at tho am,y with "HlullinK" In California
new Madison Hanaro this winter, llo fKi,ts.
oxpocls tjci meet Ilarlley Madden at "i shall Instruct tho reftcrooB," ho
MichlEiin Pity heTore tho summer Bnld, "to notify the fighters Unit plo
ts over, 'nlthouRh ho has not siKned lodged cliiirliliiK will not ho wino
tlie papers. Itioned. If hoxcrs fail to heed the
warning a referee may In his dlscre-
I.OH AN'Opa.KK,, July 17. (A. P.), Hon throw them out and declare It
Jack1' Dompsey's reported intention no contest. I-'urthermore, if, ln the.
of maklliK Jack Kearns his manager referee'H Judgment, flijlilers have been
oinorltus, .dcii'H' not Hit well with deliberately mullhiK, ho will reeoni
tli'o man who helped hoist him onto mond that lliolr purses be held up and
tho heavyweight throne, and Kearns wo will conduct an Investigation."
doesn't mind admitting It. I. "
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BASEBALL SCORES
Commenting last night on the
chatnplon'H announcement that ho
would - henceforth handle his own
boxing business.. Kearns stuck out
his Jnw and said:
"Kitty per cent of 'Jack Dompsey's NKW YORK. July 17. (A. P.)
heavyweight tlllQ Is mino and as pttBlrg reKai'necl tho iead In the
long as our contract endure ho will National loaguo today by defeating
mako no matches without my okeh. tn0 nlaves at Boston, 7 to II, in ten
llo can go ahead nnd sign for all Innings .while the t!lan.tH wore losing
the' mntc liea ho wants to with Tex to. tho St. I-oufs Cardinals at Now
IHckard and Floyd rltzsimmons and York, fi to 1. Six percentage points
others, hut nono of tho bouln-'wU now Hcparnto tho clubs.
epmn off unless 1 Hko them ami okehl ,
them.v National League.
Complaining that tho champion' At Ilrooklyn It. II. K.
had never notified him "man to Cincinnati 4 VI 2
limn" that ho wanted to terminate 'Brooklyn 0 8 0
thWr contract,, Kearns uttered this'' Hattei ios: Ilonton and Wlngo; Jihr
wa'rnrng: ilmnlt, Brown and lleljerry.
I''lfjio thinks ho can glvo mo tho '
ruii-nroiind by signing for a couple At uoRlon It. II. R.
Tills strildiiR pliotc) of tho Jury which
is hearing tho caso of .John T. Scopes,
Dayton, Tenn., teaciior, charged with
teaching evolution against the statutes
of that state, shows vividly the type
of men who nro deciding the case.
Standing at the extreme left is Sheriff
ft. B. HarrlB. At the extreme right is
Judge John Raulston, who is presiding.
Tho jurors photographed above are:
Front row, loft to right -W. G. Taylor,
farmer and Methodist; J. II. Bowman,
farmer and cabinet maker and. Meth
odist; J. R. Thomp'son, farmer, ex
marshal and Methodist; ' W. G. . Day,
farmer and Baptist; R, L.' Gentry,
farmer, ex-teacher and Baptist; R. L.
West, farmer and Baptist. Back row,
J. G. Wright, farmer and Baptist; J. B.
Goodrich, -shipping clerk. Church of
Christ; J.. W. Riley. Baptist; J. W.
Bagley, farmer; W. F. Roberson,
farmer.
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LIFE, -2
THRILLING ESCAPE
of push-over mutches,
oflr contract expires, I
until nfler
may throw
Boston
Batteries; Aldridge and
Grahaip, Barnes and Gibson.
II. II. li.
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a jinolikey wrench Into his plans."
c ;oun, .nuy li. in. r.i vvuc-ii Ai m v....i.
shown New York dispatches ' today R, ij,,,,,
St?fcl''f l"lt -'"ek DempMey bad sign- Now York-"!' "HZ 7..
ed '-for a, match with hlm, Harry, ii,,iinrlno- ill, illi,
yillB,-Auierlcnn negro heavyweight, Scott, Nehf, llitntzlngor and Gowdy
woo im in enropo inj- a miei vaca-j .
lion,' said:,, ,v,- . At Philadelphia It. IT. B.
;"IjfBopo tho story Is lino, but I Chicago 7 11 2
hnvo..Jioahi nothing myself dlroctly. l'htladcdpliia :.. B 9 0
'"iwerytlilhg is In tho hands ofi Batteries: Bush, ('ooper and llart
Padcfjti Mulllns, who Is fully em- nott; Hing. Knight, Couch, Delta and
powafAd to sign for me, hut I havo .Wilson, llonllno.
hailHto word from hlm yet."
PHIKST ItlVKIt. Idaho, July 17. An
unidentified forest fire fighter Is miss
ing and perhapH dead and two others
arc in n- liospital hero, seriously
burned, fol'hiwing tho trapping of' a
crew of seven bv flames at Lamb
3 7 li crook. HO miles north of here, vester-
Sinith; day afternoon. Emll Lambert of Spo
kane and. Luke Krikor.of Seattle, suf
fering from burns all over their bodies,
walked 18 miles after they had es
caped the flames and were brought
14 0 . hern. Lambert wart said to ho ln grave
O'Karroll; condition.
When tho fbinioH surrounded Uin
crew. Lambert hurdled the blaze and
escaped. Krikor gave up, lying with
his hands over his face awaiting death.
When the flames had nearly reached
him he leaped to his feet and dashed
to sal'oty.
Four of the other members of the
crew were not seriously burned.
LA GRANDE, Ore.. July 17. (A. P.)
Eighteen forest fires are reported
ln Wallowa county. The fires are
under control and ' little damage has
tusulted. Thunder showers last night
cooled La Grande after the city had
sweltered from a temper'ature of 1011
Thursday. It Is feared the Intense
heat, If continued, will prove damag
ing to crops In the valley.
SALEM, Ore., July 17 E. L. Elliot
of Klamath Falls was today appointed
by Governor Pierce as district attorney
for Klamath county to succeed Win.
Gnnong, who has roslgned. Gaming Is
a patient at tho veferans' hospital at
Walla Walla. t, .- '
Cook with gas.
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CLAIMS TOLL AS
ENGINE STALLS
BILLINGS, Mont. July 17. (A. P.)
Klve members of a Santa Rosa, Cal.,'
family of. eight werij 'instantly killed,
another was fatally injured and a
seventh seriously hurt-when an east
bound Burlington train crashed into a
Kcdan Bt a grade crossing one mile
west of Billings early todny!
The dead: Ranhaol Fleck, father;
Rose Fleck,, mother; John Fleck,
Eleanor Flock and Eddie Fleck.
The injured: Maggie FlecR, fatally
hurt; Aglles Fleck, arm broken.
The eighth member of the family.
Rosle Flock, a 10-year old girl, saved
herself by jumping from the car when
the engine stalled as it stood on the
track directly in the path of the on
coming train.
Maggie Fleck, a 16-year-old daughter,
died two hourB after the accident in
a local hospital without regaining
consciousness: The children ranged
in age from a seven months old baby,
who was injured but will live, to the
16-year-old girl who lived for a few
hours. Fleck was 46 and his wife 44.
The family lived' at 345 Decker street,
Santa Rosa. '
During the morning county and
railroad officials took action looking
to earjy elimination of the grade cross
ing by construction of a viaduct. The
scene of today's accident was the same
crossing at which flvo were killed in
a similar accident 11 months ago. This
crossing has claimed more .than 15
victims ln recent years.
Rom To llr. and Mrs. Paul Sherer.
July 17, 1925, a seven pound baby girl,
t'hrlstehed Margaret.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 17. Potato
1ilues jiever found their true level In
the Pacific northwest during the
marketing of the 1924 crop, tile Port
land Telegram says today. Figures.
furnished by the United States bureau
of crop estimates in July, 1924, Indi
cated 6.900,000 bushels decrease, fol
kiwmi a 10.000,000 decrease the prev
ious year. But tke situation was com'-
pietaly overshadowed by the tremend
ous crop harvested in tne iiocky -mountains,
with the result that the'
bulk of the Washington crop was sold
for less than. $25 per ton, f. , o, . ti,
Yakima, and a large part of Oregon's
crop never entered its accustomed .'
channels or trade. Oregon s crop was
slow maturing. There was practically ,,
no demand for storage so that no price
was established for,Burbanks up tp
the close of the year. .
The late summer crop In Malheur
county, Oregon, did not have the sup-;
port of previous years. The crop w$ ,
expected to move In August and Sep
tember and was Beeklng a market In'
the early winter. Demand for western.
Oregon Burbanks opened with zeBt In
January at J1.60 to the growers and
boomed to (2 by February 1. ' A ;sluin6
set In almost over night from which
It never recovered. Only a nominal
market existed from then until April
15, when it was tlAt). A sudden reali
zation of the depletion of stocks then.'
gave a sharp recovery; but in the
meantime the stocks had been lost by -cold
weather, fed to stock and peddled
out in small lots so the sharp advance
to $2.25 found practically no supplies
available. ..'.,
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OLYMPIA, Wash., July 17. (A. p '
Reports or a forest fire which, hae '
already swept over one thousand acres
of second growth timber near North
Bend, King county, and was bHII
spreading, were received at the state
forestly office here this morning from.
J. 13. Allen, district warden. A crew.'bf
thirty men was battling the blaze, Al
len reported, and more fire' fighter
were being rushed to the scene; ' : ;
SWIM
at the
ASHLAND NAT
Clean Sulphur Water
NfiJV YORK. July 17. (A. P.)
When shown dispatches from Los Ali
geleftcquoting .lack Kearns as saying
that Ilcinpsciy would not llglit Harry
Wlllritor anyone else without bis ap
pravnjk' IJempsey smiled and 'dismissed
the spbject. with:
"somebody got hot. The boy evl
dently;losi;lils bead."
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ARE R1ATCHED
I'ORM'LANir tire , July 17. (A. IM
tstanlslaua Zliyszko, ex-heavyweight
wrestHiig champion. Won two straight
fall "la-st night from Jalrliida tlolinr,
Ulntlu lieavywelglit, He look tile first
In. thirty inlnulc with a crotch and
holf-Nelsou ami the - second with a
Hying, .inure In seven minutes. 1(1 sec
onds, lra;pern of Halt Ijcke and Illlly Kd
wardR..; Kansas City, light beavy
wcighuj, meet In a return mutch to
night. They wrestled Wednesday
nlgbt." Edwards winning on a foul.
Ted hyo of Purl land, was supposed
to meot tho winner but he has declin
ed to wrestle again null fall, the
lMirse.if Wednesday night Is being
held by the promoter as a safeguard
alfaltSsf foul tactics tonight.
ATHLETICS CON
TIE
41ii.mmn ommi
Thc .-VthlellcM huK up thli nlxtli
cotiwnutlve vtclnry when thy beat
the Whlto Hux fur (be tbiP.l Unto in
row ywMerdiiy, behind (In nrrni pitch
ing of' HI I m IIiiiri.HM and thcQtiniely
hltllhg1 of hlH tram nmtnu.
M Helped by the heavy hlllliiK of
Oeorfto HiHlcr, muniiKPr, ami Kaby
Jjollv'MOnbtion, out Mrldnr, the I Mow tin
continued their wlnnlhK Mieak by
iif.ating (he litl Sox nnd cIlmlMHl t
within! one-half khiiio of tho YM(o
Sox for third place ImnoivQ
JncbbHon; craahed out four hit, one
a trlplr and another a homer In live
ttniMi-iiit ha while Hlwtor lonneeied
for ialr of t wo-baggcrH.
: Trl Hpehker, veteran leJmer (f the
lnrllnnu, by biiNlliiK out four ti tt In
fclk times nl lat, took th lend from
Ty (Mhh of the Tigers for batting hon
or hi tho American league. Speaker
In hitting .400 while Cobb's mark 1
.402. t-.
with ga,
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American. '
At Cleveland TC. 11
New York 5 1
Cleveland . . 1
lloyt and Hengougb; Htnlth
Myalt.
At netroii n. ir. k.
VVaHlilngton '3 7 3
Detroit 0 0
Zarhary. Marherry and Huel; Dauss
and Woodall. I
At Chicago , H. 1!. K
Ihlladettbla ' . K 11 1
Chicago ..I 4 2
Qulnn, Wallterg a n d Cochrane;
Kaber, Thurston and Hchalk.
At St. T.ouls 11. IT. TC.
immon ..: 3 5 3
Ht. I-duIh : 13 2
lions. Kit ht ajid HlHchoff ; DavlH,
VangUder and HargriLve.
'cslenlay'! HeHultj.
Sa era n i e n t o 7 : , On k la n d ft ,
I.oh Angeles U', I'orttand 3.
Han Knuiclseo S; Seattle ti.
Halt like li; X'ernon lit.
SPORT BRIEFS
. MhONXVllil.K. N. Y., .Iul.v 17.
(A. 1'.) Cyril Walker of Kimlowood,
mil lonal open cbntnpion hint year,
tied Tommy Harmon of Hudson Hlver
for first phce in tho metropolitan
pen chum plough ip at the Cranny,
Sprain club today with a card of 70.
Walker nhot 3rt on the outgoing jour
ney, two under par ami came home
In 31.
UKTItOIT. July 17.-(A. P.) Koofc
Carter nf Oklahoma, today riofentwd
Kred hnmprocht of flovolnnd, one up
In the Heinif hials of tho wcHtorn
umainur mdl' champltttishlp,
Safe
Milk
and Diet
'or Infants,
Invalids,
The Aged
A well-bfllanced, pnlntnble, en
ilyssimilnted f(d that nouR
ih and up-builds. Use at mei(fr,
between mcnls. or unon retirins.
nnd when fnint or UtinBry,
Prrpnrrd a t home by HTUTing thernr
der in hot or cold wattr. TVo oooAiruJ.
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In Our Men's Department Entrance on Main Street
EXTRA SPECIALS
Men's Extra Pants
p,M) values...- ..:.l........jfS.98
ifl-.OO values- .3.40
,f l..r)0 values $3.85
$.).()() values $4.25
Tr.r() x'iilii'es , .". $4.75
(.KV values $4.95
$7.00 values $5.25
$7.50 values $6.45
Shirts on Sale
Collar Attached $1 CQ
Shirts, fJ.(H) values.... ,:7
.$1.50 value collar 1" 1 Q
attached Whirls 1 1 V
Arrow and Manhattan Shirts,
$:?.() . 1 C
values .'W.IO
K'elar $2.00 value 4?1 CQ
'neck hand Shuts 9lOU
10 Discount on aljc.thc? Shirts
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Men's
Atliletic Union Suits
59c
Mesh Knit ; t ,
' Union Suits "
$1.00
Palm Beach
Suits
.$11.00 and $13.50
Boys'
Swimming Suits
75c value .
59c
Men's Wool
Swimming Suits
$2.98
Silk Sox
Fancy Colors
;$i.oo
Durham
Cotton Sox
pair ;" r'
' 15c -i;
Muslin i
Night Shirts .
: 98c ' '
Fancy Silk ,
and Lisle Sox
59c
Men's
. Swimming Suits '
' $1.00 ,
Jantzen .. .
Swimming Suits
$4.50 to $6.00
Knit Ties !
$1.00 vnlile
0 89c a
Men's Suits
$25.00 values'-.:....-...:u.L..$23.75 .
$30.00 values ...............$28.50
$35.00 values .....'..v..: $33.75
$40.00 values ::.:. $38.00,. : :
$45.00 values'...;...............$42.75
One lot of $25 , d 1 Q C
and $30 values.....'. P 'OU
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20 per cent Discount
on all
Straw and Panama
- - Hats '
$2.00 Straws. :.........$1.
3.00 Straws ."....$2.30
$3.50 Toyos $280
$5.00 Panamas ..v..$4.00
$6.75Panainas ..: ......,.,$5.4Q
Men's Khaki Hats....'..!. .... .,....69
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