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oe MEDFORD WAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOO, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 PAGE SIX BEATS KLAMATH IN CLOSE GAME A tired but hrippy hmirh of irtnt rrs Rhownd up' for work 'thin morn ing At 'Phri Miifi avitiiinii nlnnt nfinr their invnuion of Klamath KhUh Sun- day whTCf they ilf?lnted the Klm ath FallH II oral d liAwbttll ttmm, 15 ,tb J3, The Mmlford men doclnro tho gnmti whh n "howling nuorHH," nnt only from n baneful! H(iind)iulnt but nlso financially nnU 8'lnlly. The contfHt was Hinged as ft bene fit entertainment to help hw$I1 the fund being raised to provide Htreet Bignn for Klnmath Fulls, and Klam ath merchants and others donated liberally In tho way of pii.os for tho play em. a Jitk hand dlNponHml Blc. at frequent Inlervals and mayor nnd rhlef of pollre aeted " the battery for the firnt hall. Art Kchonel pitched n. stonily game for The Tribune nine and with a bit more support would have held tho Falls players to n. much lower score. Jones jflnd; Jf uritz starro'd on the of fensive, their work with the bat helping the Medford team to hold a Bale margin In the run column at all jirnes. In tho fourth inning Heese JJaugh mnn, .Medford first hnseman. was hit by a pitched ball and upon showing signs of iTjstress was hastily bundled, inio a waning amouinnre ami itauieu to first base where ha was deposited carefully in the dust while a moving picture man ground away at his camera filming tho incident, which with other high lights of the game will Try shown in the Oregon ian news re. . The camera inn n hastily fo cused Ills machine on Umpire Al Ila gttn, at one stage of the game when the Medford arbiter was threatened; with mayhem by bis own crew.' Noth ing serious developed, however, much to, the evident disgust of tho pho- tograpner The. Mall Trlhuno men nnd ladies were enthusiastic in their nralse of the accommodations- and treatment provided by K. .1. Murray,' publisher of the Klamath Falls Herald, and W. It. Perkins, news editor, during their visit. ' KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Aug! 3 Definite announcement of its retire-1 ment from baseball was made. -to-j day by the Klamath Falls Evening Hern Id , team, .following. Its. defeat I here yesterday at the hands of The Medford Mall Tribune, IS to 13. The ' ganie wits replete with baseball air It' shouldn't, he played, .so far as tho Herald crew was concerned; J' J The! game was a benefit for n Blreet , sign fund: Inaugurated two weeks nao iw ihn Ki,,n,,ni, ipnu Herald, nnd the presence of 300 cguragcoits fans assured sufficient iuiius. ior ine piircnnso. of.n com plete system of utt-eel signs for tho clly. . 1 TOUONTO, One.. Aug. 3. (A. P.) Three Anierlcnn (Jtilf rlrnfessliinnls, holding the open championships of throe nations, would be matched fur the world championship If n challenge issued by Leo Ulegel Is accepted nnd such a title as n world's' champion golfer, recognized. i Willie MncFurlnne,. American open champion, stnnds to play Dlegel, who last week won the Canadian open. It in reported that they have agreed to play the first elimination match after the western open at Yopugslown, Aug. use 8 to 20. Jim llarnes, holder of tho llrltlsh title has not yet expressed himself. Dlegel feels that the crinl lengo should come officially from the royal Canadian golf association nnd thnt one of the matches should he played on n Canadian course. McFarlnne told 11. L. Audeisoiii sec rotary of the Canadian association, that he though u world's title match should lip mm IimI as a sporting prnpo sltlon. ' "It would boost (he game In Amer icas" ho said. ' Vcslerdaj's Itesnlts. At Portland, iii-h. Health-, D-.1. ,' At Vernon, n-n; San l.'iani lsco, 8-1. i At Salt' uiko H-17;. Saoranu-nlo, I At Oaklnnil. Angch-s, s - WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. (A. Pi While fully endorsing the prohibition enforcement reorganization now In process tho nnti-tuloon league, thru Its highest officials announced for mally yestrrduy that at the next sis- won 01 congress it will again urge fussage of the civil vice provisions MATCH PROJECTED . FOR WORLD TITLE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP C VIL SERVICE FOR ' DRY AIDES, PLAN of the 'rampton 1,111, which failed at thelust session. "The, antl-mloon leugue.ls not eekln to dictate apiolimeni." I lie statement mid, "but It Is fight- Ing against- their nttemped dnmlna - flun by the enemies of the law unit (la enforcement." O COLLEGE PLAYERS TO TAKE PLACE NRW tOKKi AUR". 3i('A. P.) flradual replfieemeiH of the' minor j leairueH by the college, illamnnd tiH the hope of the major lenKuen for J rebuilding their teams 1h nin . one of the ouiHtandlnR developnienta j of t he 1 !i 2 f, Htm son by Preniden 1 1 .1 oh n A. H eyd ler of t be Na t lona I leaKue In n resume, today. "It baa come to the point where the price of a minor league Mar 1b JuhI about prohlhltlvp, while the price of a minor league nlayer of more than nverBKe ability la so hr, that n major leawue nut Knit t-e mUHt KarnIHe mi ihla player nnd IiIh poHlbte bene fit to his team," said Mr. lleydler. "Ho the major league magnate Is now more frequently turning to the college ranks, "A college player has four yeors of training. It Ik not as strenuous and probably not ns useful and helpful as four yeara of minor league PAID MINOR STARS ....training, but. on the other hand, it la the reammahlo to assume that the col aa lege player will cotno to the majors with his mind better t mined nnd his mental faculties better developed to neon ire biir u-auue education I "They are playing fitster ball In colleges now than they did five or. .six years ago. They employ a larger number of ex-hlg league players ;""hs and their training period la lunger, win if mi! Hi'oeuuji'H ui e niieo I with hard contests. 1926, IS PROMISE i . ' t ROCKLAND, Me.. AllB. .1. (A. P.) flenfrn! II. Al. Lord, dlrertor of tlii budget who left' here for Wash- year would show a Kovernment aur- iliiu itt t'Xlil Aim rwui hnaiul on tho c(mitmtPll " ',.,20. Ho Is returning to Washington at thin time to con e to con- Hlder preliminary steps for 1(127 which much be submitted to his de partment by Sepleniber 25 and foi which tho maximum of $3,080,000, 000 . has been set, RIFF WAR DESERT ' "'' ..( ' M' IORK, A mutiny on l . j(a p j hoard ihe Hpnnlsh nwNln Antonio Lopez, docked In the KJust river und carrying: 12D Hpanlsh volunteers recruited in Ha vana for the war In Morocco ngtulnst the Rlfflnns, wns frustrated by re serves of tho motor squad: Five of tho volunteers Jumped overboard and attempted to swim to a near by pier in an apparent attempt to ll,'".-. I. uiuilll Wlin m-lll IU ill" harbor squad, which arrived in time o capture the men while they Were In (he wnter. . mozm 'RtWHM' By' jmmos eoontt Xbltrait 04. V. K. Warrens to Jackson ' County. W. H.. land In llen- , hnw Subdivision . 10.00 flrst Insurance Affoncy to J. II. Newton, W. I).. V.V, of lot 10, i:',4 lot 1 1, hlk. i. Knst Ui-lKhts Add. to Medford 10.00 Sheriff to Olive - II. llarnes. deed, lot 11. hlk. 28, Clold 11111 283. 40 Martin McDonough to Helen li'. Howe. V. 1).. lot 10, hlk. 03, Medford 10.00 Hoy A. Voting ot lix to John Young, V. I)., lot In Mcd foltl 10.00 Mnrtlll .McDouollRtl to llattle l-lnvllle, V. 1)., lot in, lilk. 60. Medfonl 10.00 fl. SI. Wlnln et ux to Mnrgarel I". Sloson, V. D H! of NK, N of Sl'J, see. 211, twp. 3(1 H. H. l' east 10:00 Oeorge Dunn et ux to James M. I'oole et ux, W. 1)., hind In DI.C -II, twp. 38 s. K. t west 10.00 0. S. Butler et ux l.eroy Dart. W. U., lot In Ashland Home stead Association tract 10.00 I.eroy Dart 10 i.'ashus K. John-. son. W. 1)., lot In Ashland Homestead Association trnei in.no .Margaret I', Stason et vlr. to (leo. M. Winn et ux. V. D. lot if, hlk. 3, Anderson-Toft Add. to Medford . 10.00 Utile May Ootterlln et vlr. to Chester V. 1.. Smith, Q. ('. 1).. lot 4. hlk. I, Kendall's Add. In Medford Stephen Meyers et ux 10 R. I. ' Stuait. 1. C. V., lots 10. 11 and 12, hlk. S, Narregan Add. to Medford Kdwnrd K. Ash et ux to ("har-b-s Kroeger, W. hind In sec. 3, twp, 3-1 S. K. I west.... Chni'les Nelson et UX to Wil liam (lomer, W. D hind In sec. .IB. two. 37 S. II. 3 west 000.00 P. c. Hnmiliini el ux to R B. Chafee el ux. W. D.. lota 22, ;j, jr., 20, u-e Oak si-- chard tracts Edwin M. White et ux tn James C. Collins et . W. 1 W., pnu hlk. 3. Sleklynn I Helghis'lCxteiison to Med- L ford 10.10 j 10.1 Vienna's " 'Mile. Uanc Hhid Is the latent to be proclalud' queeit' ot beauty in" ViertnaVwlil'fc lieagiy contents' sre a favorite sport; - She- ban u.'ibobbed, nutiurn loc.'is, nnd brown eyes. MINING NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON Edited by Hoothwestcra- Oregon &Untn Bureau. Registry of Mines Notes. Under this heading tho bureau Will Ing properties recorded in the refilstry een made public, and Includes n,stop of. mines without Identifying data I drunts, liss. Oregon from Octo other than county In which located. ll01- 111 lo November II. I!I2S. Mxperts Such proiiertles. unless otherwise spe-: ,,,., ' ,,, ,. , .ii,.,itl Tient. either through sale, leuse ami t ',,. :hrnnah , ,,. bond, or financial assistance to the owner. Itona fide Inquirers will be placed In direct touch with the ownors and thus avoid unwarranted specula tion. ' ' ...... Registry No. 141 Location, Jackson county, Oregon; claims held by loca tion. Vein Ono lo seven' feet wide; on contact; foot wall porphyry; bnnis- I11K wall, shlst; dtp, 81) degrees. Min erals Gold, silver and lead- value's in main ledge run from $!l to fl!6 jier ton. I-tevelopment Worl; 200-foot tunnel; 30 to 40 tons on dump: winter for riitlr itiK purposes;- plenty or. timber; 12 miles from the nearest pontofflce. ",',ln '"veBtora who examine the very favorably ns to tho service U livt'oniiR, and ospeclully to the faot that ft permits of tiro investor being placed 111 direct touch with thq prop- j erty owner, thereby uliniiuuting vis. I clous speculation. ' There are many properties thnt huve not been registered, To the owners the bureau extends a direct l.l . !., ,...,., rocor(i f(jr lhe ownor8, b(,nefu u C08t8 ,oth,nK, yt it )erm,ts the ownw , h ,', ', ,..u other owners to have the facts re KardinK his property hroiiKht tn the attention of every Investor who ex amines the roglBtry. Stephen KrnnlU of Jacksonville, who owns mlninK proporty of merit on the Upper AppleKnte near the fumoiis old Sterling placer mine, tin cume a incmher of the bureau Inst week nnd the first thine he did ,wiib to register his property. Mining men havtnir. knowledKff of dreditltiK Kround. whether they own It or not, tuny be placed In direct touch with tin eiiKlneer on the scout, for such properly. l.ai'Hc acreage Is' de sired nnd other details must be rea sonably favorable to gnln tho atten tion of this experleneod engineer. Ready for Mill Installation The Pleasant Creek Mining com pany, with largo holdings on' Pleasant creek In the upper Uvuns creek dis trict, hnve been quietly developing its property lor four years, and they nre'mi'l progressive mining organizations now preparing for the Installation or milling aquiiuncnt this full for the treatment of the ores nnd the recovery of the gold values. The company lias St) claims nnd the nvermie -value -of Ihe ore In gold Is snld to he $13.80. The company Is composed of Michigan 'southwestern 'Oregon Is looked upon capital, and James IS. Kyno Is In by men of, Imparlance nn the out charge Of the development .work. 1 I side. The Screen lly Yo Vrt'HS Agent. MVilninliiM nt Itlnlto. Marlon Uuviea in her InteHt photo play. ."Yolanda," wll Ibe the next nt- I traction nt the Itlnlto theater benln nlnp tomorrow matinee. I.yn Hnnlimr appenrn nn fhaiieti the liukl, Duke ut llinutundy: Holland lUInn will hppear MB 111.. .It'll tr 1 t .ml. X-T l..littt Graves as the romantic lo-er. ' Prince I Maximilian: Johnny (looley as the half willed Tiaiiphln. so on Louis XI: Leon Ki-rol, .the star of "Sally" ap pears as n comedy Innkeeper nnd Mllclvl Ai-hllt-kln nlinnni-u iim the bishop. I "Yolnndn." Is said lo be, tho finest aid most beautiful picture which Miss 600.01) levies has yet essayed. It has nuig .nlflocnce of settlng.a most romsntle story, swift dramatic action and his torical accuracy. It Is said to .xcel Mien Davis' production; "When Knight hood Was In Flower." tllnrlA KwaitMiti nt Hlalli, The final showing . of the . Allan Dwnn "Her live Story," whbh icncd nt Ihf Ulnltb yesterday .rlll take place there this afternoon and evening.. - Cllorl , Swnnson Is ih star of the Preifiest I . S. liurcau of Mltics First Aid Car ' The itinerary of the first aid car of the United States bureau of mines has ln ennrge 01 tne car win give instruc- ,w ; nun 111 an pniises ui mine ii'hcup fwork, resusltntlon of nsphyzlnted men, tetslng ahvln mines, and how to determine th -presence of ganse In mlnon. . , t ,,- 11 miners or Invited to visit tho car wjiile localqT at Ylrarils Pass, lenrn of. the latest methods for han dling mining: affairs along the lines ot rcucUe work. The Instruction Is free nnd in furnished hy the United Staler govemmen. J ; Chicago Man Interested At Gal Ice . lr. A. W. Seltlel, eastern represent ntlvo of the c(nnpany. left Western - Metal Mines, lust, week ,fdr his home In Chicago, going via Sun Francisco, after spending two weeks' on his an-1 mini survey of his company's opera- lions in' the Galley district. Most of practical world range from the devel Uiv Seldel's time was spent with the opment of a formula to prevent may lorial manager of-.the company. P. B. -onRiRe dresRing from "breaking" to the Wlckham, at the- properties of the Company in Onlice, Where he viewed mining and milting operations nt the ntral ramp on Quartz creek and v.'lioro lie found ono unit of the cen tral mil! Is in continuous operation. In an Interview at headquarters of the mining bureau Dr. Seldel express ed himself tin highly pleased with the progress of operations of his cunipnny, and also, commented favorably on the gasoline yearly have been lost through improved conditions of the district the "breathing" of storage tnnks, cnus Kcnorully. After siimo years of on- ed by dally changes in temperatures siM Viition he gives 11 as, his opinion which force a tank to "exhale" expen thal the country-surrounding Grants slve gasoline vapors when It grows I'ass Is essentially nn Industrial dis- wirm nnd "Inhale" ordinary air In re tiiet In which he mineral resources ! turn when tire temperature drops, are most important, and he points out ,"se of balloons specially hilllt of gnso lliat the .development ot these Indus- line proof fabric nnd designed to con trail resources would he a prime fac-'rervo the vnpor exhnled by the tanks nil- in creating ft home market for Is the. solution chemists have worked local produce nnd would further In- '"t for thlsproblem. ' In the depart-siri-e Improved iransporlntion facll- ment of sugar chemistry. L'roy S. ilios. . .' I Weatherhy of the I'nlversity cf-t'.outh- P.elng a member of the southwest-'em California will tell of -tils success ern Oregon mlnlhg bureau Dr. Seldel in extracting sugar from dahlias, artl revlewed the work done. nnd. being ' ehokes and other plants not commonly done, hy that , orguninztlon, and associated wit htho thotlght of sugar, praised the erfort being made to fur- M the opening session tonight Dr. ther (he milling Interest, but gave itjWIlllaa R. Whitney, director of the as his opinion that no policy would' General- Klectrle company's research be' too harsh for the betterment oT mining anil mining policies. Connected with one of our sound as he Is. the doctor Is famllliir with views ami condilions-on mining from the outside, and his expressions are welcome as worthy of eArnest consld- I erntton as we need more ami more to how mining In 1 Information 1 1 let ', ; i'.1 iind Ian Keith, fleorge Knw sett nnd others just ns well known ap pear in the strong supporting cast. I The story Ismail adaptation of the novel and magazine serial "Hbe Ma jesty, the Queen." by Mary Huberts linebart. and Is- Gloria s best picture to date. 10 IN KILLED HIE BY BASEBALL NK Wlir.l.KANS. Aug. S. Preston Itushlnw. 83, member of the Don tlixtu springs. M. huslmll team. ....... l. tA hu a pitched hall during A game nt Amite, 1 li.. ye-derdnv afternoon, died Inst night. . I - .A ' kkw your.-Auk- mt on ne temple by n butted ball while' watch ing u husehnll gums yesterday, dies-' ter Meniles. 1 1. dleu while being taken to a hospital. ... Only few days left special electric .range offer: get youV's now! II!" j . ' Ci$ with km. ,, U PROSECUTION OF PROM DIRECTOR IS ARRANGED FOR . .. i SALRM, Aug, S (A. P.)-rAttorney Oenenil Van Winkle mid today that he has not yet received a request from Oovernor Plorce to take charge of the prosecutions of District Attor ney Hlliott of Klamath county. Wil liam H. Levens. state prohibition com missioner and L. L. McBride, one of Leven's aides. According to Van Winklri, Elliott is not disqualified to prosecute any of the cases except the one against him Relf,. and In his case the Aiw would apply which provides 'that when the district attorney Is dlsilullfled to net It Is the duty of the clicuit judge to nppolnt.an attorney to prosecua. Van Winkle said he received n request Saturday from Klllott to tnke chure of the cae, and that he Informed liott relative to the luw. KUlott was indicted by the Klamath county grand jury of failing to ac count for some sugar confiscated in a liquor raid. Sevens' and McBrldo were Indicted for the alleged larceny of a revolver. RATJCM. .Auk. 3 (A. P.) Former Circuit JudK'e C. F. Stone of Klnmath Falls hns offered his services to de fend William S. Levens, stale prohi bition commissioner, who is under In dictment there on a charge of larceny of a revolver, according' to Informa tion received hy Governor Tierce. U. L. McBride, one of Leven's aides,' is accused also of that offense. Ciovernor Pierce today requested Attorney General Van Winkle to as sume charge of fthe .prosecutions of Levins, McBride and K. I. KUlott, dis trict attorney of Klamath county, who is under Indictment for failure to ac count for some sugar that was con fiscated In a liquor raid. Elliott is not qualified to act aa prosecutor by reason of his indictment., Circuit Judge Leavltt, the governor was informed, has granted an affi davit of prejudice filed against him hy Elliott, and an outside Judge will be called In to hear the case. Attorney (ieneral Van Winkle was expected to send L. J. Llljeqvlst of Portland to Klamath Falls to handle the prosecution of the cases.. GAS TANK BREATHING CAUSES HEAVY LOSS BY Los Angeles, Aug.,3.-(A. TMHnw science Solves the. problems of industry will be explained hy techfneal experts of national nnd .International renown during the seven t lest meeting of ihp Amor if an chemical Society opening hern lonlght. The-e tanks which laboratory th rlsts are called upon to perform for stupeduouS problem of rndio trnns- mlssston or power. i in trie divisions of petroleum, gas nnd fuel, chemistry alone, more than scores of papers will he presented one of the most -interesting of which from the layman's point of view will de scribe methods evolved to prevent I "hreuthing losses" in stored gasoline. Approximately CO, 000, 000 gallons of labdratdry. will talk on "matter; is there anything it It," nnd on the rnme program Dr. Alexander Klndlny of the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, will dlacusa "tho twIllKht rone of matter." First ("prt.Tlmto RALHM. AUB: 3 (A. P.) -The first certificate of title tn a motor vehicle under. un net passed hy tile IDL'S letxlp latiire, him been Issued by the state department tp James ,Wpers of Ton Kent, Oregon. Applications for cer tificates are lielng received by the de part ment at the rate of thousands every dhy. TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE Girl Gained 7 founds - Nine Years an Invalid That's ' JiiKt what Mfn- roa Liver Oil fomiiound TabletM illil for the liaheoek Chi anil I doing a" much for ten of thoimnndu of thin. undorwelKht. weak and dlac-ouruBed peonle alf over America. Tliene HUgar coaled, pleaKunt to take tahletH ahfiulil I given to chil dren Instead of the vile atuimich upsetting oil Itnelf they mirely ilo help the frail, delicate little ones and 80 .' tablets . coat but eentH at Hcath-ii Druu Store. West Side Pharnia.y, Medford Pharmacy or Any reaj druggist In America. Head this letter If you have a child that needs to . gnln health and strongth. . ' "My little girl was stricken with Infantile paralysis when she won five months old and wns an Invalid for 9 years vlien 1 saw an ad in the pnner that McCoy's , Cod Liver Oil i Compound Tablets would build . up wasted tissues. J bought a box and she gained very slowly at first and after taking eight boxes, she gained seven pounds. Thanks to Mu.t'oy's Cod Liver OH Compound Tablets, after trying almost everything else on the market, she is on the road to recovery and goes to ..school eoi'V, day," Mrs. L. fiabeock, Appieton, Wis. Imitations of McCoy's may be of fered, but be sure and ask for Me-. Coy's, the original und genuine nnd if after thirty days' treatment you nro not delighted with reaults why, get your money bark. . Adv.' Tomorrow's Special ; 32x4 Straight Side '" '.-I f -If' Heavy Duty Cords , $24.20' ' Masoii Motor Go. Bartlett and Sixth Sts. Phone 366 " DYJ5KH BATTER CLIANIK8 PLIATER8 Phon'X44 ?3 N. til BRICK, ASPHALT, LIME, CEMENT, ROOF PAPER ' BRICK MADE HERE IN YOUR HOME TOWN From home matcrlnl. home labor employed; money spent for this home building material remains here In circulation. Build with Brick Flemish Bond, cheaper than lumber: air space walls, cool In summer, , warm in winter; no lathing, no painting, no upkeep, cheaper insurance. Don't mind tho knocker, he's still rocking the boat. Call at Standard Hoofing & Builders Supply Co. and nave money on brick, lime, cement asphalt and rooting paper. Corner Fir and Ninth Btreot, or at factory. Tenth and Fir. . . 3TAN0ARO ROOFING & BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. "Your Servant" ... ; WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF '. Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds , Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and -.. Prices Absolutely Right . Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on' Your Bill, . TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Modford A Modern Mill ,. - Oregon CHEVROLET LATE MODEL at a Sacrifice ..'. .. ,- . The Busy Corner Motor Co. Wong Pop ; Chinese ' Medicine . . '! : ' pur Treatment til Acute and Chronic Disease ol He and Women, fiu, SJrmHrtlon, urrb. pllM. bjdfol. Sfll.. Hour., ? A.M to . !. , . g1 uth At" Mdfflt Oft. DRINK v MaidO'Sko .: ,. t . jt'S I DELICIOUS Mevnr before could :ow .'buv so much fruit iu a small bottle. ' . . ' SKO is made from Real Oranges and tbcre are no' synthetic flavors added. Close .your eyes and , you cart easily imagine you are "drinking" the fruit, itself. All -our products are guaiy anteed to be pure and whole some, which is your protec tion. ' ,.. - - ' Jackson County Creamery i , Order your eonl : nnd briiuets KOW a ml lie SAKE from :the nut inipiited . , . ' :' '.''' -s CO Ab STRIKE All niipers' union agreements cud September 1. ! UTAH & WYOMING COAL BRJQUETS "PHONE 239 MEDFORDi ' She Answer to ihs Burning Question mm WONDER IF THERE'S 1 dont IT WOULD WELt.rM ' BE A Jj ' ( NOT ' s X