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1 wrogoiffi araix tbtcttnx medtorp,- okt:cont, "sxtttbbat.' :tttly 38, qggs pjot? mam IVE ON BOOTLEGGERS New Dry Director Goes to Ca- nadian Border While Big ' Bootlegging Ring Is Smash- V aa 3 3 .;, ed in New York Rum ' in Atlantic Reappears. SUMMER W STARfED AGAIN oH in WpuU Ynrt Rlim FlPPt end bae. Old nge i creeping they left the building, nut ima n o. n CO III IMCW IOrK nUIII riCCI upon J jhn an(J K h fop t,)lB ,.eaBon , the oork WU8 uguin burning giving ' x'LMtr vrini Tni ic A pv Uncle. San. Has Btarto.l an lnlenHlvo mlil-summer drive tiKulnst ruin, and, ihe liquor forcea are making sovural counter moves. In today's news thorn figured, on the side of prohibition enforcement: 1 Bight arrests In New York ns the nB of MHt Hun,,,ly aBnnt phoenix, result o( heavy shipments of liquor to Tie rnnson for the early starting inland polnta In trunks. - I nm0 tomorrow Is to permit the ir-Tour of Assistant Secretary of nornhrook-awen-Oregon gumo to be the Treasury Andrews to Canadian Mariea on schedule 2:30 p. m. border po(nts to repair leaks in the:wlth ,., aiming f base. roS' ' V ' , ball, with this double-header, ac- 3-Jleportfl of warnings to Canadian l.mn,lloUl,nll n,.B ,)eng arranged for rum-runners that they will ho tired ., ,.,ni.. ,,, ,i on In American waters or tho Great 4 Cohipletlon of formalities on a treaty. 'between the United States and Canada regarding smuggling. 6 impending shnkeup under which all prohibition agents will lose their jobs- and many will he hired over again. . In behalf of the wets there devel oped these moves: 1-i-Heaiipenranee of mm fleet off the north shore of Massachusetts. 2 Efforts to hold up salary of Pro hibition Comtnlsslonor Muynes because of his employment of a woman lec turer on prohibition. A sales organization that retailed liquor at the rate of 2D trunks a day to. SOjOOfl ouBtomers throughout the Qauntry :has been smashed in New York. One woman and seven men comprising the head office force were Hrregted . yesterday. ' r Federal Attorney Buckner described the. organization as the biggest boot leg Uncovered since the apprehension of, Munnlo Kessler. Keasler was on lilt way to his home here today, from the Atlanta penitentiary after serving two years and paying a 1 10,000 fine for the nlleegd withdrawal of more than $500,000 worth of liquor from bonded warehouse. !,fThe Association Against tho Prohl - bltion- Amendment has addressed a rlhing ln Hie Koguo In this vicinity, letter to Comptroller-denem! McCnrl During their stay they will mnko requesting him to withhold the ali"v their headquarters nt the Hotel Mod al 1 'Commissioner Havnes until Ihe ford. treasury has recovered about $11,260 paid to Miss (lenrirlu lionelev. The Bnowinnuii cnuiKeii unu miss noneiey iu.uiiis icoihiiuu iinti mien uin ployed as a prohibition officer but had neefl assigned to touring the country . nSu iiiumuiuuii. , r,lm sll,,,s lrlvon off New Rhglands rum row hy the recent dry blockade have returned with fresh HuiimiflK. II ll ll iniir nenii'nvm'a mitiiiia. supplies, nnd four destroyers, sunnle inented by a flotilla or smaller craft, have swung Into action. The latest arrivals are far at sea, off the north shore of Massachusetts, considerable distance ' from the summer White House.- E SOLD TO J. A. LITTLE .i. - ' "The old Kubll residence property on soulh Oregon street was sold last i woek to J. A. Little, a recent arrival iiuin .i iiiuumiiu, Miyn ine juckmui- vllle Post. "Mrs. E. J. Kubll came out from Portland a few weeks ago to pay her old hnme a visit and to sell the pro perty before returning. Many buyers came, but no bnrgaln was mnde be cause thore me memories associated with the place which made her reluc-1 nun to see us ownersnip puss rrom . imperial wizard, advising them all the family. Th,- Kubll family played I money nnd property of the klon was an important role In business and to be held and released only upon Hoclnl activities of those earlier days signature of national officials In Uils clly, and no ono enn describe! Tho Itocky Mountain News today tyiore. entertainingly the outstanding .declared Mint the secessionists voted Incidents of those days when Jackson-1 to Join an organization known as the vine Was a metropolis with a China-1 "Minute Men of America," wliich was town, two breweries and thirteen Incorporated hero recently immed saloons when the ruinous Madame lately after they withdrew, and elected llult )n. her fine hotel plnyod hostess Dr. John Oalen Ixicko. Rrnnd dragon to the ellto or ihe land. of Ihe Colorado klnn. to head the hodv "Mrs. Kublls daughter, Mrs. Mel-1 The Times snvs that 14 other local cham tValene). Mrs. Watson (Kiln) klan organizations took similar action and Mrs. Kllhnm il.t u). who have Inst night, surrendering their charter laken turns keeping their mm her to the national hodv. company during her stay here, have Tim papers also declare that a por unearthed many valuable relies of tlon of the Denver klnnnmen hnva do enrly days. There Is nn old safe which elded to "stand pnt" and continue as had not been opened for many years a part of the national body, and At in. Kllhnm was the only one I Recently Denver nailers dnc'ared who remembered tho combination, ine opening oi ine snio nrougni n surprise us it contained valuable papers .which tho family had given up as nisi. "Then there Is n fine old square lilnno tho one used hy the girls nnd thetr brother In their eon lust which resulted In the I fntnvr being declined tailed to produce his hooks for Inspee. the bpst pianist of, the family. An old tlon in connection with an investlgn dresser Is to be shipped to Portland tlon of his Income tnx returns by In and kept In the family. This dresser .tornnl revenue agents, was bought in California and carried In pieces hy pack train over the MARKKILI.K8, France, July 18. mountains to the Kubll hnme when the liitu Knsper Kubll was engaged In business In Applegnie. "Though the Kubll home Is sold and other Interests hnvo taken Ihe family nwny, Mrs. Kubll nnd tier cmuiien on every occasion show n deep Interest In everything pertaining to the welfare or Jacksonville. ' " E STARTS AT 12.30 , . The stliKC l "11 net for ll rial bono- hull gtime tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 p. m., when Copco faces the Btrong Itogue Hlvcr team. However, the Copco followera are all confl- denre since It wan announced thut nu-k Miner win io the hunm John wllklnnon will be buck I that ho can only play about one run 5" oTon 11 r ai-ceaboLt" lock Vuh,, Chen, uniform, the fan. know that they leal ca, , u , their e o, were of no can exnect good MlHennll. Tne leai ,2- l"'&""'e''8 "ne"U" W'" ' Unn ( ,,' UUori lh. Klnu, : (.,u., '31,;' Oliver, If; tlulley, cf; ftob. bins, rf, t will ho noted that somo changes j have been mnde ill the line-up, the T)e ,.,,, ,lneuil fm. the O-O team will be as follows: I Foley, p; Chllders, c; Dunn, ss: Tozlet, lb; Hurt, 2b; Itoblnson, 3b; Antle, If; Woods, rf; Clroeno, rf. Hatterles for 'Monday's game will be Foley and Chllders for the Owen Oregon nine, and Jones nnd True for Hnrnhrook. COAST ' E TOJACKLE FISH C. Wm. Kolb of Centrevllle, Calif., of tho popular Pacific const team of theatrical comedians, Kolb & Dill, nnd Rill Hnyward, the well-known former athlete and coach of the , University of Oregon, arrived In -the city lute last night from a fish. 1 Ing sojourn nt the MeKenzle river neur Eugene, to spend several days Thla morning they tried out their, luck at tho IiIl-Ii banks, wlthnutl innuing any steeiucau. uite in tile iiiieiiiuoii Messrs Knlli nnd Hnvwnrri returned to the city to get. their bearings from Wm. V. Isaacs, ' who sent mem to another location on tho river this afternoon. Tomorrow m,.. jHauc.8 w, tnke the vlKlnR fishermen In personal charge, nrob- . . ... I amy iiiKing uiem out to his lodge) on ine river late tonight, and hopes to steer them Into plenty of pisca torial sport. 1 , FLY TO AVERT SPLIT DKNVEH, Colo., July IS. (A. P.) Tho Denver Times todnv SUVA Hint three executives of the Ku Klux Klnn nl' enroule to Denver by airplane from Washington, D. C. ns a result nr the reported action or the Denver klan last night in voting to secede from the nntlonal organization William Zunbriinn. nntlonnl attorney for the klnn, nnd two other executives whose unities were not divulged, are the officials who will arrive here to morrow, the newspaper says. , The action. Ihe Times says, came after Denver klnn officials received a telegram from lllrnm Wesloy Evans, that Dr. Ixicko had been requested to resign ns Head or the state body by Atlanta, On., officials, hut remained in offleo when klnnsmcn protested nguinst ins removal. I Or. I.ocke recently servort a ten-tiny Jail sentence nnd was fined $1500 frr rontHiiftit of federal court when ho MA. V.) France Is facing a serious munition In Morocco, General Stnnl. bins Nuulin said today. He la the new commander in chief of the French , forcos fighting Abd-F.l-Krlm's invn- iiers ni ine r rench Moroccan ion and Is enroute to the front to tnke active ennrge of the French earn pnign. SMOULDERING FIRE AT COLD STORAGE PLANT BURNS ON Vhen working men were welding In 'tho vicinity of the brine tunk In the 1))un( of ,no H()Ulnel.n Oregon Pre. c(,ullnK and Storage company on Kouth Front utrcet hurt evening, they ,, UHt-l the nix-Inch lining of cork about the brine tank to burn, becuue 0f contact with the welding apparatUH. and After what they thought wan a tmc at ceKHful attempt tu extinguish the bluze in a um h., n.,. - .. ". , ., ,. .. tempting to extlnglsh the smouldering cork. The I'ole Hartford truck was Kent out, but water pressure from the clly .mains was useless, as the cork was burning between the walls, keep. Ing the water wliich hit the cork ajove f.Q ltltouchlI,g the fire below caused by the swelling of the cork with the contact of water. The only solution of the problem was the drilling of a hole through the eiincrete wall surrounding the brLne tnnk, 'giving access to the base of tho' file. The hif had been finished about 3 o'clock this afternoon, but tho fire was not yet out. The oork blaze Is centered in. tho northwest corner of tho large brick building, with no chance of burning any other part of the structure. Archie Ash, president of the com panf, states the fire is not serious and will not retard the opening of the plant for the fall fruit season. American. DETROIT. Mich., July. 18. (A. P.) Babe Ruth hit his ninth homo run of the senson today In the .v. v,.ni,nng' on me with the Trgers, scoring Combs ahead of him. At Chicago . R. IT. E. Boston 2 0 4 Chicago 10 12 1 Ruffing, Neuhar and Bischoff; Blankenshlp and Schnlk. , . At Cleveland ' R. H.. E. Washington 19 2- 0 Cleveland 8 H " Gregg .and Ituel; Severeld, Buck, eye, Cole, Speece nnd Sewell. At Detroit R. H. E. New York 3 5 2 Detroit I 1 1 Shocker, Pennoik and llengough; Stoner, Doyle and Bassleer. n. 11. e. 291 ni,iiu,iui,,i,o c T .,,1. S 1:1 1 Qroves, lTiiiVnignrt Perkins; Gaston and Dixon. ,. National. At' Boston Pittsburg 9 Boston 8 Ydo, Kremer and Qooch; Ryan and Selmer. 14 17 Cooney, Second game Pittsburg H. Boston Morrison and E. Smith; R. Smith and Qibson At New York Cincinnati ............. New York : Luiiue and Wing o; Bentley and Snyder. R H. E. .3 10 2 .0 5 1 Greenfield, E. 3 2 jr, At Philadelphia R. Chicago 7 Philadelphia. , 6 Blake a n d Gonzales; Pearco and Wilson. H. 11 11 At Brooklyn R. H. E. St. Louis ; 4 12 2 Brooklyn 1 ,4. 2 Itelnhart nnd O'Fnrrell; Huhbell, OeBchger and Taylor. French Troops Cheered Up. RAI1AT, July 18. (A. P.) The ar rival or Marshal Petaln and the news of forthcoming large reinforcements hnve grently heartened the French forces facing Abd-UI-Krlm, Klflbin pretender to the Moroccan sultanate. Cook with gns. tf BASEBALL SCORES t SAFETY - AVAILABILITY - HIGH EARNINGS I fi The safety of the Building & Loan is unquestioned. All money ( T is loaned on improved real estate with first mortgage security. Every dollar lent is protected by two dollars value. Withdrawal privileges are very liberal invested funds have always been available at any time.1 - ' - , Builing & Loan payp highest dividends because they operate on the mutual plan, profits are equally divided. We charge no membership fees nor commissions on loans. Jacvsflji County Building & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Aentfc Medford, Oregon S C. M. KIDD, X " B. PORTLAND, Ore., July 18. (A. P.) Knocked out and carried from the ring for the second time In one week, was the fate of Billy Edwards, Kansas .lty, who met Ira Dern, Salt Lake, In a sensational return wrestl ing bout last night. They are light heavyweights. ;After losing the first fall to Edwards on n headlock, Dern, with a body scissors clamped on him, rose to his feet, locked his arms about Edwards' legs, and calapaulted Edwards bnckwards onto his back so violently, the latter was knocked cold ' nnd had to be carried from the ring. Edwards was unable to resume and Dern was awarded the decision. Edwards got a decision over Dern Wednesday night on a foul when Dern struck Edwards with his clenched fist. JTILLE AND PHOENIX TO PLAY SUNDAY What is expected to he a real battle will take place next Sunday at Eagle I Point when the baseball nines of 'Jacksonville and Phoenix will cross ''nts at 2:0 In the afternoon. As both Jacksonville nnd Phoenix have beaten the California Oregon Power company team by approximate- 'V "ll't!''t1'. will catch for Jacksonville while Po le ywill pitch. . A good attendance is expected. . j - The Bend baseball team Is making a to-ir of southern Oregon during the first week of August, playing Jack sonville at the Holly street grounds on Sunday. August 2. 04 the. hitter tenni Is the only one thaC accepted Bend's challenge Issued to teams of southern Oregon. , - AMERICANS WIN ; LONDON July '1i i (A P) Playing his first season with the In- Prtses, which Loren MurchLson,' the dlnns' heat out Ty Cobb after the De Amerlcnn sprinter, won in the Brit. lr,oit star nnd heW the honors for Ish A.A.A. championships at Stam- !"" consecutive yea rs. Speaker fln di i,,,. ...ni, Ished the season with .886; Cobb bat- i..m i.T. ii . .i p,.i ,..i.i- held bocaure of dlUstactlon with his status ns an amjiteur. The New- ark, flash won the 100 and 200 yard dashes, being the , only competitor to win more thun one event. LONDON, July 18. (A. P.) Amer- we!)t nbly ifle(1 hy the extern spr icun linos uiiiicies irom ine nimoie intT log flash, Loren Slurchison of the enlng to chase Babe Ruth out of the Newark, A. C took a full shnre of picture os leading home run hitter, honors In the unnunl British amateur He has connected with '22, passing Athletic association championships Meusel of the Yankees for the home concluded ut Stamford Bridge this run honors of the league. -afternoon. - . .. ' Johnnv Mostlll of the White Sox , Harold Osborne, outstanding star of 1 il-.e Invading team from the Illinois 'Athletic club, won the high Jump with a brilliant leap of six feet, four Inches besides plnc-lng in others of the nine ' events In which he was entered. I Murehlson raced home to win both dashes, tnking the 100 In 9, 9-10 see- onds nnd the 220 In 21 3-5 seconds. Frankle Friseh, star BCcond sack or of tho Giants, fulled to hit Malls after hitting safely In 19 consecu- tlve games. "Duster" Mulls, former American' leaguer nnd Pacific Coast pitcher.' I ll SPORT 1 BRIEFS Pre. O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. was too much for the Giants who gleaned but four hits off him while the cardinals collected a dozen hits off a trio of New York twiners, fur an easy victory. 4t'oung Hafey, wlia was recalled by the irdlnals from the Syracuse club when Blades was Injured, got four hits in five times at bat and scored two runs. Caveney, Reds' shortstop, had a busy day In the field against the Dodgers, handling sixteen out of seventeen chances. He participated in three double plays. Ed Rousch, Cincinnati outfielder, collected four hits against Brook lyn, and scored two runs. Combs returned to the Yankee lineup and smashed out four hits In five times up, . scoring three runs which helped down the Indians. Walter Johnson, speedhall star of the champion Senators, has staked out an' eight and a half acre claim near , Battery Park, for a chicken farm when he finally decides to give up baseball. American, ' CHICAOO, July 18. (A. P.) Of ficial standings of the American league, Including games of Friday, July 17: W. L. PC. Philadelphia ; 64 29 .651 Washington -'I 31 .636 St. Louis . ", 48 42 .623 Chicago , , . 45 42 .617 Detroit ,'44 43 .500 Cleveland 40 -49 .449 New York 36 60 .419 I Boston 28 59 ,3)4 National, , v CHICAOO, July 18. (A, p.)Of flcial standing of the Nntlonal league Including games of Friday, July 17: W.-.- L. PC. Pittsburg , . 49 , 31 ' .613 New York 61 ' 33 .607 Brooklyn 42 41 . ..506 Cincinnati 40 ' 42 .488 St. Louis 40 44 .476 Philadelphia 40 44 .476 Chicago 37 '47 .440 Boston 34 61 .400 Yesterday's Los . Angeles, Results. 8-2; Portland, At -1. At San Francisco, 3; Seattle, 5. ' At Salt Lake, 18; Vernon, 4. At Sacramento, 6; Oakland, 4. OLD TIMERS AGAIN LEADING IN RACE FOR BAITING HONORS CHICAGO, July 18. (A. P.) His tory is repeating itself today in 'the dash for the 192 5 league batting chain, plonshlp. Back In 1916, Tris Speaker, gray thatched, leader of , Cleveland, ted "l- Today these famous rivals are ba e tp, C(bb ,8 ,)iutlng .406. speaker ,401. Harry Klce of gt Louls ,s th,rd w(h 399 HnlTy ,Hellmann of Detroit, fourth with .393 and cOorge ISsier, pilot of the Browns, fifth with .3.69. The fig- Ures Include games of Wednesday. Ken Williams of St. Louis Is threat- added thiee more stolen bases to his lead of 29. ' , Rogers Hornsby, back In the game after an Injury, did not lose his eye- sight while on the bench . In fact, the National league bating champion Is ns dangerous as ever remaining at the top with an average of .427. Wilson of the Phillies is second with .393. Hornsby lifted one over the fence this week, giving him a total of 23 homers, two more than Hartnett of the Cubs. Hornsby has considerable edge In total bases. By crocking out 114 hits, the youthful pilot of the Cardinnls has rung up 214 bases. . - ' Max Carey of the Pirates broke the tie shared with Sparky Adams of the Cubs for the base stealing laurels. ,-uny em iiilo nit, ifu m. luiio- teen. Spnrky has seventeen. Cook with gns. RIALTO TONIGHT! ADVENTURE AT ITS APEX LOVE In all Its Leadership "The8Rou8gllneck', from the bok by Robert W, Service staring George O'Brien TOMORROW! The King of Action Drama In the greatest role of his career The "GO a EDUCATIONAL PEGGY at the Notice to Water Users From and after July 16, 1925, and. until further notice, the time for use of city water for irrigating purposes will be from 5 a. m. to 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. to 9 p. m., except territory lying west of and including property abutting on South Oakdale Avenue and south of and including property. abutting on West Main St., " which y will remain 5 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 10 p. m. Sunday and all other reg- . ulations will remain as heretofore, , except as to irrigation hours. ' 'v By Order City Water Commission. h0 ... fl V.ii COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ( 843 E. Main Straat , : Madlord, Oregon Combining fuU urglcal facilities with quteV homelike enTlronmente. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, 8WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:4? A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. ' Also leave, Medford at 5:00 P. M. for RoBefaurg, connecting following morning to Portland. ' W UkE2''l9.,,.r.V,0n ?," P"n- Pr further Information .. and tlcksti call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. , FARE MEDPORD-PORTLAND $7.86' 1 Direct Connectlonat Rc.eburg forCooe Bay Pointa.' " ' - -- - HARRY CAREY ISoft ills S - GETTERS' Comedy RIDLEY organ K A , i Cook with gat. U Cook With gni.