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MEDFOKD MArf TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREfiOX, MONDAY, J PLY 20,' 1925 2. LEFTY ODOUL IS STILL LEADING IN FIGHT DEMPSEY, IS JED TO WILLS "Other Woman" Blamed by Dancer Who Wounds Husband at Dinner L BUENOS AIRES, July 20. (A. P.) Lulu Flrpo, the Argentine hovy welght, say a that ho In anxious for another fltfht with Jack Deinpsey and that the proposed match between Dempsey and Harry WIIIh displeases him. Luis ban sent the following cable gram to Jack: "For the nuke of the Karne It would rue to hear that your bout lftnil tho I'a- wiin wins in not coming oir, uecause batters with an 1 ooereiy mmwv ui iiuu'k in iifi sanVfranoisco, July 20 (A. p.) ''Lefty'' O'Doul, Suit Lake out- riAifiAr. Inrreased his battltiK aver age 17 points during; the yast week's PW play and continues elflc Coast leateue Is more of a wrestler than a boxer. r r.r JQ'I 1 1 tin f f IP ifl 1 fltfUIX show Prank Brazlll third bttseman 'nto '"" very noon Z .. tf i tmiin na .... i on. and Intend to abandon till otlmr husl- jur mu ofuiwc ....... ... ond nines with .410 nnd Pnul Wa ner- of the Heals la third with on average or .407. I ' Rohwer la leading, tho Portland battera with .300: Wally Hood, Angel outfielder, la hluh man on his dub! With -353; Bruhnkor leads the Ouka wltjl .342; Hoffman, tho Senators, wlih .312, nnd Wurnor tho Tlgors .with .298. ' lh the homo run department Tony Lazerrc In In front with 20, whllo his nearest rival, Brazil! has 23. ' Lazarro also toa the league for stolen bases with a totul of 24. Homingway of Vernon la close, on hla heels with 23. neaa In order to improve, my preaent physical condition with a view to meot- iiiK you again in the ring in 11120." TILDEN DEFEATED IN DOUBLES BY MEDALS HELD UP, ST. LOUIS, July 20. (A.; P.) Harvey HnoKruns and Walter Wo bruok of Lob Angeles are the new national clay court tennis doubles rhumplons, succeeding Robert and Howard Kinjsey of San Francisco. The Kinney: won- the title last yeur. The winning California team sur prised by eliminating William T. Til den, II., and A. L. Wiener of Philadelphia, in straight sets yester day afternoon. Tho score was 6.1, 6-2, 0-1. BERLIN, July 2.0 (A. P.) The Herman nmateur athletic board is Investigating charges that the Amer ican runners, Loren Murchlson Newark, N. J., nnd Charles Paddock ' if fflilfnmlfi rnnAlunil ninnnu frnm Bporls promoters during their recent n,cnK participation in Clerman races.' The Oorman sorting authorities ' will postpone action,, until the. am a. Mur athletics unions of the United StaUs and France have passed upon thfe charges. ' Medals Won by Mur-1 chinon Saturday at Cambridge, Eng land, are withheld as a result. . I The German, amateur o,thIotlc hoard hus requested vouchers from port promoters who say they paid '"fees . and expenses" to Murchlson arid' Paddock, German newspaper crth'R, say tho Americans were nny- i t;bihg hut modest In their financial 'quests. . Bci'lin sporting editors declare the, - ArnHcans were not giving "exhlhl tlbnV:.in the nmateur sense of the ' Word .because of the fees and ex-' pauses they received in Germany, "'''' . :. Mrs. Edith Parker Davis, pretty 22-year-old duiicer wlio allot bcr husband twice while lie was dining rn a New York apartment, blames the "other woman" for the trouble wbic.li brought, on the shooting. Mrs. Davis, known us Edith. Parker on the stage, recent ly uppcurcd in a musical show. Site is shown ubove in u striking pose. Purker is expected to recover". COPCO IS BEATEN BY. CHICAGO, July 20. (A. P.) William T. Tllden,. II. who pulled Qf his nationul championship out of tho ure in me itrtn set ot a ruriouB match wllh. George I.ott, Jr., of in the national clay court tennis championship Saturduy at St. Louis mny face the young Chi cugonn again this week In the Illi nois tennis chnmplonahip tourna ment ut Hkokle club. Eight of the ten leaders In the nutional ranking nro entered in tho state play, only Vincent Klchards' and Johnny Hennessy of the top rectors of the Sunnyshle Irrigation ten remaining out of the comnetl- district must decide today - whether tion. ,n mother's anguiah ovorjmlatices the William M, Johnston of California nosltlvo damage of shutting oft tho nnd former world's champion. Is water from the 'enllro Hunnyslilo din another entry who mnv face the.trlct of ovor. 100,000 acres for tho present title holder. period of a woek., - Helen Jacobs and Charlotte Host.1 Mark Story. Granger youth, wns ,mer. second and third In the worn- drowned above 'the siphon yesterday en'h Pacific coast ranking, are entries afternoon while swimming nnd the In the women's division. 11 body In splto ot diligent nenrch, 1ms First and second round matches 'not been found. Appeals ore balng RECOVERY OF BODY MAY BIG CROP inCOTHDAMPUCDC; LUOJ 1U lHHUIiLI0 20. Bl- Yesterday afternoon, marked the third defeat fjr Copco In as many games. Rogue River being tho admin istrators of this defeat of 13 to 11. The upstate boys started off In the first Inning, scoring one run on three successive errors by Oliver in left field. .Copco then retaliated, scoring nix runs In their half of the inning. The game, see-sawed back and forth until ttye seventh Inning when the Hcuro stood 11 to 10 In the locate' favor, but the visitors touched Dick Miller for two hits, and coupled with two errors netted Rogue Rival three runs, which won the game. Copco had two men on base In the eighth inning with one out, when Wilkinson hit into a double play, this being the volt makers last opportunity to score. . Two three base hits by Guiley and Oliver, and a single by Hal Miller in the seventh inning made things look pretty bad for Rogue River,, but it was only for the. time being, as they forged ahead In the next inning with the winning I'uns. This was the first game that Dick Miller lost this year and only for the numerous outfield errors the result would have been somewhat different. The Copco outfield was fjulte weak and It Is expected that, a few changes will be made within another .week. The Hornbrook and Owen-Oregon baseball game which followed proved to be very much closer, as the home team was beaten by, only one? point, the score being 4 to 3, Errors were not so numerous on either, team, Hornbrook having two and the Double-O nine having three. Foley pitched a very good game of ball forthe, lumberjacks; striking, out seven men and allowing but five bases on balls, while Jones of Hornbrook struck out eight men and allowed but two bases on balls. From start to finish tho gamo was renlete with action. The score was tied ; -.: -r:- jar..i-,r.T . at several different times and it was Valley's bail was set at $5000, which I'1"1""1" Kume until the last innlnK he was unable to raise. had nd,ed. On. request of his at'orney his pre- YAKIMA, Wash., July liminary hearing was set over from today until Tuesday. According to the allegations of po lice, the two sisters stopped In a bar ber shop where Valley was working to have their huir, bobbed, and he promised to get Work for them. Wed nesday nfghtf It Is chnrged, he enticed the older sinter to his room in a Jap anese lodging house. Australia. Loan Is Sold. ' NEW YORK. July 20. (A. P.) The $75,000,000 commonwealth of Australia five per cent, external loan, floated by, a. banking group headed by J, P. Morgan and company, was over-subscribed within one hour after the books were opened today. K'' PITTSBURG ALSO will be played today. YESTKHDAV'S RRSITT.TS Los Angeles 4-4; Portland 8-3. Sacramento 4-4; Oakland 6-0. Ban. Francisco 12-12; Seattle 20-11 Salt Lake 4-2; Vernon 7-3. Farm Bureau , Co-operative Exchange ,, Offering Bonds made to turn off the . water, which would require a week on account of the danger of having the soaked dirt walls collupso if it were done too suddenly,, according to. Project Mali nger J. L. Lytlo. Tho crop damage from Buch action would bo large, ho - considers. NEW YOHK, July 20. (A'. V.)- SE I Kails ami northern California author it Ics. . The Farm Uurenu Cooperative ex change Is advertising nn Issue of 7 per , ,..,, . ... tuni iirsi mortgage gom coupon ootids Tltt belie? n Tn ' i.a of Ztart 06 whlth ,h" alTvetot hve meed PORTLAND, Ore. Ju;y . 20. Kd arn'M r" "''f uny" with Mr. Hovan for distribution among ward Vajley, 4G. a Portland barber. ' ' . .. , . v , the people of Jackson county. Iwas lodged in tho city Jnll Friday Vi. """""" tactics in St. Louis. This orBnnlrjulon was Incorporated night on a statutory charge Involving ine ynuinrul athletes ot Connie Magk In 1S09 and has steadily Increased ItslJunle Hradshnw, 14, tho older of tho remained ot tho top of tho America business with tho farmers of the ooun- i two Klamath Falls sisters who were ladder. Fifteen Innlnga wore re- ty so that tho net profits on tho largo located In this city this ock uftur i qllired before they acquired a ver. turnover during tho past year were search of several days by Klamuth iiici ot in to a. ai Himmons tied the more than sufficient to provide Intor ecare In tho ninth with a homo run. eat on nil liabilities. Calloway nnd Slsler also produced Tho directors hnve executed a truat - fOUr base hits. Tl. K.n.lnr. tnllnrf deod with Ilia Tnl, . ...... K....1. . NtltlW Of Sclxtllf 1111(1 TIlllO Ulld I'llK-C oni hiaiinwhll. rinti. ii.i. ..i.. nln.-lno. . .iir..., ' 'I'rlnl ami llcailng i. I.K05.V lng decision over the Indians at real estate nnd assols, and have ngrocd Cleveland, 4 to 2. .according to the terms of the deed ",;,ietrolt subjoctod the Yankees . to' to deposit monthly In a sinking fund ,',',b9nfbardment, 22 hits rolling up a "Ufflcicnt 'amount to cover principle a ,totnl of 18 runs to 12 collected "n'1 Interest over the ten yenr period, by' the Now Yorkers. Plt.-hors went Anl nl"0 tn "lve "'e Farm Uuronu tho down Jlke a line of dominoes. Homo Pf'vllem la cnll any or nil of this runs tftre recorded by Harry 'Hell- !""uo at '"terest anniversary at mnnn nnd 1 (l.,h,-l ..... n..ni, 101. .... " v" v ' ' 'n v" ..Ml. mkA i. . , , ..... wui.-nu viijujb int. IIURIIH'PH 111 hundreds of farmer side, In the National !,,. tlii.l,n " "" lurmor inemc nlnM hair n h, ,h. ninm. cooperauve marKeung nave aav: whllo beating llMltltn.no In an exhi bition Kume. The tllnnts fulled to take at! vim trine of their opportunity and bowed to Cincinnati, 0 to 4. a i Be jummfrin'te.'"' TREE TEA ORANGE PEK.OE producers of Jnckson organization claims. , county, tho In the District Court of the United States for tho District of Oregon. United States of America, IJbolnnt. vs. One Dodre Touring Car, Motor No. 81 0-1 79, and tools and accessories; and E. 11. Rayno, l.lbulees. To 10. B. Huyno, uml all others whom it may concern: - Nolle Is hereby given that an In formation was filed in tho above en titled court in the above entitled cause, on tho loth dav of Jul v. 11)25. wherein embers and thru!nml whereby It is sought to have cer tain properly, uescrineu as ioiiows, io wlt: One Dodge touring car, motor No, 81-171t, and tools and accessor ies, which said property was seized on the lXth day of June, 11)25, and here tofore attached nnd arrested and held and selxed, and now Is In the posses sion of Frank H. Mitchell, a deputy collector of Internal revenue for the state of Oregon, forfeited for the fol lowing reasons, to-wit; That heretofore, to-wlt: on or about the ISth day of June, llijr. In the county of Jackson, state and district of Oregon, nnd before said net mire, the said property nbovo described was by K. U, Hayno used in the removal,, nnd for thn deposit and concealment of a quantity of moonshine whiskey or dis tilled spirits, with intent to defraud the Thllcd States of the tax thereon, the said distilled spirits then and there being a commodity for which nnd In respect whereof q tax theretofore hud been nnd then was Imposed by the lawn of the rutted States, whbh tax bad not been pniy; contrary to the form of the statute In such caso made l nnd provided. 1 hat said conveyance, towlt: the Dodge touring car. motor No STARTS UP AGAIN CHICAGO, i July f 0. (A. p.) Dean Onntlvln nnd company the 1:15,000.000 hrokeriiRo firm which went Into bankruptcy Inst month, but was rehabilitated through co operation of creditors nnd customers, reopened today. The offices were filled with flowers from customers nnd employes. "There has been nothlna- llkethls In the history of finance." snld Jacob I ""'"I M. I.oeb, chairman of tho customers' committee. 8t-l"s. and (viols and acccKsiftes. are now stiliject to ai'tiuro. under Secllon 111 lt Ihn A i.l I ...... ... I.. I... i. The Chicago atock exchange, was ises. to vole today on reinstatement of That by order of the coutl.tll per the firm, which was suspended when "on" Interested In said above ".scribed bankruptcy petition, were filed. Tho ,,",,,''"y .n,,", ""' "belec aro hereby rvcelvera.a.i.1 hln v,v v-.v, .T 0'"' to t",, nver to said Inforina-Y-tZZn . hln N.7V ),m nluL tlon. setting rforth their lnt. ,l in r ( hlcngo wei recently discharged claim lo salT prnpeity libeici, if Bnv when the firm waa revival, they have, with lite clerk of this court. I In the city of Pin tlnnd, In lite slate It Is quite Important that Johnnie nnii district of Oregon, on or before should hear nil lh.i ih. i...i... i. ... .the Sid day of Aujfusl. 1D23. Aden.,1,1. i.... . V... 1 July. 192S Adenoids sometimes fQilso deaf ness by blocking the passage from theUnlted WatVi Murshaffor the DIsTrlct IT SPRING CAUSE OF If the birth of your baby has not been registered, lose no time in hav ing that done. WHITE HORHE. Y. T., July 20. (A. P.) Dr. Oeorge, Itlack, a member of parliament for the Yukon terri tory, declared here today that reports of an. epidemic of Influenza among Indians in the Yukou have been great ly exaggerated. , He said he had made a complete Investigation! and found that, the. im tf.ves had, been afflicted with pulmon ary trouble due to a wet spring. He insisted, thnt there had been no In fluenza epidemic. Poor Dm. Willie's teeth were full of holes, Mary's skin was pale. Little J oo had adenoids, Jlmmie's frame was frail; Mary's grades were awful poor, Willie couldn't study (Ma she thought that Wllllo ought To beat most everybody) Then the Doe sent little Joe Home, one dny, from school Ma was madder'n nil get out , , And called the Doc a fool. Pa came home nil out of sorts And snld that blamed If he Didn't make some recommends As he was school trustee. N'ntlco of Seizure ami Time ami Place of Trial and Ilea ling No. IJM152. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. United States of America, Libelant, vs. One Ford Touring Car, Motor No. 3028345, and tools and accessories; nnd Melbourne Dunn. To Melbourne Dunn, and all others whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that nn In formation Wns filed. in the above en titled court in the above entitled cause, on the 9th, day of July.4925. wherein and wherebv it lu nought to have cer tain property, described as follows, to wlt: One rrd touring car, motor No. 3 02 $34 5, and tools and accessories, whk-h said property was. seized on the 13th day of July, 1925, and hereto foro attach d and arrested and held and seined, and now Is In the pos session of Prank B. Mitchell, a deputy collector of internal revenue for the state of Oregon, forfeited for tho fol lowing rensons, to-wlt: . That hertoforo, to-wit: on or about tho 13th day of July, 192 5, In Jacksuii county, stnto and district of Oregon, nnd before snld seizure, the said property above described was by Melbourne Dunn used In tho removal, and for the deposit nnd concealment of a large quantity of moonshine whn kev or distilled spirits, to-wlt: twelve U2) gallons of moonshine whiskey, with Intent to defraud the United States of the tnx thereon, the snld dis tilled spirits then and there being a c in modify for which nnd In respect whereof a tux theretofore had been pnld nnd then was Imnosed by the lnws of the United States. Which tax had not been paid: contrary to the form of the statute in such case mado nnd provided and against the peace nnd dlgnltv of tho United, State. That said conveyance, to-wlt: the said Kord touring car, motor No. 302SS45, and ttsils and accessories, are now subjeet seizure, under Section 14 of the Act of Congress of J:ily 13, 1S. t 'Hiat by order of the courtall per sons Interested in said above described property mid the libelee are hereby cited to le answer tn said Informa tion, spttunr forth their interest tn or claim toald yropprty libeled. If any they hnve. with the clerk of this court, In the city of Portland. In the state and district of Orcein, on or before the 3rd dav of August. 1935. Dated this Kith day of July, H25. CI.AKKNCK K. HOTCHKISS, United States Marshal for the District of Oregon. 101 Cook with gas. tf Pl-i LJl i Udren r,i frit Drops s2 'f Casloria: is a p!wsai less Substitute fur Ci Paregoric, Teelhins and Soothing Syrups, cspc cially prepared for Infants arms and Children . all ages. To avoid taiitations, alw Proven tiir-clK-r . e ys look lor tne signature 01 ta-f. ri.i "2-!;a';5. I'liysicianj everywhere recommend it Fruitgrowers Attention Nw Improved Fruit Picking' Pail DEVELOPED BY THE " Bear Creek Orchards Picks youj: trvit better by eliminating bruises, saves quality. Picks your fruit cheaper by allowing use of both hands. Cuts picking costs 25 per cent. . Pickers prefer to use them, very ' convenient and easy to "handled ' I.- ' Be sure to sco it before picking time. On display and sale at Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Works Next to Mail Tribune Office 232232 WTTJt MKni-OaO TRAD IS MIDFORD MADC OSS The Beaten Path . The real charm of touring lies in leaving the ; " main-travelled highway s and exploring the thou-""", sands of alluring side-paths. These dirt roads , and trails lead to spots of rare beauty unvisited by the throng where better camp-sites may be found finer fishing and lovelier scenery; In a Ford car, you cart enjoy the thrill of ex ploration and discovery. It is the one satisfactory means of travel for these, narrow roads light yet so powerful that it will bring you thcough easy to handle sturdy and economical. It will carry the whole family and the saving in cost often pays for the entire vacation. Runabout - - $260 -Cou - - -v -520 Tudor Sedan - gordor Sedan - On arn car. tfemounrablrrlm and .tartn- nr. 185 eitm. Fulllis balloun tint tttnrra. AllpHct$f.i.b. Dttnlt. $580 660 Touring Car Please tell me how I can secure a Ford car on easy payments: ! Nama . F. O. B Detroit 4 . SEE ANY AUTI IORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL TIUSCOITON i Address ! City Srar Mail this coupon to, note tu ine iut. ut Oregon. 101