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MEgFOTll) MATL TRTBtTNTC, F1 GOLD Hin BOY 'WffiSfffl ur mLuruaiKiiun u AnKtolLLI rUK ztsl SGHOOtSELECTED PILFERING TRUKK RiCKARD CERTAIN i I ft III lull I 111 . . mi in) hi l 1 1 km i i . i mm mil iiuiu i MTCDFOTCD. OTufriOK. WnXESDAY AUGUST 5, 1025 PAGE THREE'- 77 Market! K. II. Conklo, fnr.tlio past thief-yqui-8 principal of the , MuLouKhlln 1'nlim high Ht:lio.l .'ot Milton, On-con. Umatilla county. i th ,ltw huiiitIii toiKlent' n( Ihu Mclfniil hK, hi-Ihm.I, IiuyIiik bfoiy lectcll hy tlm nclio,. ljounl to .11ml position, it vaM an nouni'til. toUny. to replace I'riiiclpul t). It.- l.'limplell. who recently rcslKiieil to enter ;, 1usincss In I'ojilanil. sir. Conk'u wired IiIm tiqccituitce of the pcte'iion last nljdit. ' '.Mr. Contslo in h nlnqio man, native ,( Ohio, 85 yen in ot hro and 1h a incni- nov ot me MctnuiliKt church. II Mvt'Mock POHTl.ANI Hlv, Auk. 5 faille nomlall ystcatl"; receipts 30. Houm Hteaily. Hulk of rcciptH on contract; receipt!! ion. Sheep titcnily; receipts &;n. "I took Ills A. B. decreo from Ml. Union college. Ohio, In 1!)13, nnil dlil poai CrnUunlo work at tho University of Oregon, lie has had 10 years experi ence In school work -within the state. ..Prior to takliiB chat-uo of McLoukIi v lln hlRh school ho was for three years prlnclpul of the Hood Paver hiKh school. Previous to that he served at Sllvcrton nnil at Knlcrprisc. McLoUKhlln high school, which he leaves to come, to Mcdford, enrolls somo 300 BUulcntH and is noted as the most hiCAiern and up to dHto high BChool building In tho suite at the Present time. Mr. L'onklo hecame the Irst principal of this sch6ol and upon hltn, to a largo donxec, fell tho ar vansementd for equipping, organizing und pliinniiia In Die now building. This gflve . him a particular experience of which tho local board was glad ' to tako advantage. ' ' ', Mr. Conklo comes very highly-rec oinmended hy lrmllnK educators or he state and othei-s who unite In placing him in the front rank of principals of tho larger high schools, lie Is rated as especially strong in or- , iranlstalion, tit -supporting and direct ing student activities, anil as particu larly successful In bringing his high school into close co-operation with the community and its enterprises. The members of the' school board and Superintendent E. 1-1. Hedrick ex press themselves as particularly - plcused in being aide to bring a man o well qualified as Mr. Cookie, to the Bedford position. Uo , will , report here for duty' by the twentieth of August. . ,, ., ,. , .'; -.. . - IN HALF iVliLE OF Howard n. Dorm, n iM Hill youth, was hound over tu the Annul Jury yi-wUTtluy ly JUHtUc i-tU-nn o. Tuylor. lufatiso of chnn;n plitceil a (,n i list him hy, chkf Niiecial: iiKoiit .M. M. . Cnttui ri of tho Kutilh orn I'liclfle lilies fv break tug Into a trunk ut the . ('old Hill d pot :ind steuiiiiR- hp vend artlcli-u tof ladies' wcurliiK 'itpparcl. . Dornv'tt hall was set nt $500. '. , fc Jack Durimdo, luntl nutonioblK' Hulosinaii, arid T. J. Stonebiuker, au Ashland youth, woro also hound over ,to the grand jury hecuuw of chm-fres lilarcd against jthem by tho sheriff's nffifo for the possrwdon of n moon 'shlno still." Duromlo'a had was sot nt $5000 nnd Stom-hmker's at $2000. The arrest of Stonebmker was made last week hy Constable McKahb of Ashland, while he was attemi'lnjr to rarry away part or tho still, whic h it is a Hoped he had been opera t Inp on the hanks of Neil creek several miles south of Ashland. The man was carrying tho boiler, which was made of two popper wash boilers with a teapot soldered on top. j Durundo, who formerly sold auto mobiles for a local concern, Is said hy tho police to have been tlie ring leader of tho bootleKKHltf ring, while Slonebraker was one who curried out his. orders. ; - : . Both men are married, their wives beinjj with them at.,court. '4SK rOIlTLAXD. A ur. 5. Kms steady. Current receipts illt'-.-c; pulh'ta ' tfi L'Xc; firsts 31 1 3:'c; extras Hl'i a3Vjc delivered Portland. lOfl ECLIPSE I S I.OM A1KLKS, Auk. 5 (A. 1) .lack Denipsey Ucclared he.re today that his agreement with Tex Ktckard Ut flight llnrry Wills was only verbal and tentative and thai the action and' attitude of the New York boxing com mission made the champion loath V drag l:ickard Into an argument wllit that body by coniinuinK tlie iHRtitia tions further. Hater POUThAX'O. A" Cubes ',.( tti 1c bl);!ir : city 4!c; riamicii!: :: 47VJc; firsts 4,"ic: intdei inal; prlutK Tic; cartons 5:11. l-ltittorfat firm, scarce. ICest churn InjI crraiu fJc net shippers' track in zone one. i'uMcr. i-xlia i abes. pr'n-" lii t ; i-'ad-'s tnnn- I'oultry ' PORTLAND,' Aug. fi. Poultry tin chanced. Heavy bens IMc: llcht Itie springs PJ ir 25c; young while ducks ' Clark Kawliugs, GUt South Central avenue woke up about 3 o'clock Tues day imiinlng. and ulancitiK out bin Im. dull wliulow. ( held tho . iiiooti. b.nl; of tho county seat. In a partial iUpe.. lie ga.eil upon tin- heavenly phenomena, and then went hack to (Jeep. lie. woke up again In half an hour or so, and found the ti:ooi had dropped down quit a bit. and was in nenrly a t t at 1 Oelipe. lie marveled at 't lie conduct of the planetary :t tetrt. until his eves rcimcd to stay open longer, a Pi he cm w led under the blanket, tit was chillyL and went to sleep, until the sun wnlPo him up. Yesterday Uawlings inhl his friends about what be had seen aloft, and be ing facetious soulxOthey told biin be had fractured thi Volstead act. llaw IIukm den ltd t i ulleKatinn, but thought he might have been dreaming. Ho he Investigated untft u inuring navy sailor, he gave a lift to on the high way, divulged that while riding from Salem, he bad run into u phone polo while gawking at an eclipse of Luna. A .... I r I ...11.. ..t A .li . ..hi., v ' ......... ubitt tiihl hiiii, that they bad seen the eclipse from .their sleeping porch. The eclipse ItaWllngs slglucit. was not given much publicity by astrono mers, and as far as Is known, hi- Is jlho only person In town, whit saw it. I If anybody else was fortunate enough jlo do likewise ho would like tit coin pare notes with them on the incident. YYill the gentleman who attend a meeting of the Chamber of Or i ue rue and Fruit tiruwefti League itay night and by tnlsiuke took K hat with brown hundO'nltlaln A-.- . Iease return It to Hotel Medford ireceiv hl own In exchange. J 31x4 . Straight Side ' $13.95 Phipps Auto Park Sen Riverside at Jackson Strec Y Two more traffic violation casfcs were disposed of in Justice Roe's court at Jacksonville yesterday, nnd one other case was turned over to the grand jury. On bis plea of guilty to 'driving a motorcycle without a tail light. jMorvyn C. Gleason of Central Point was fined $10. N. J. Mint line of Kugenc was fined $7.fi" for speeding1 on tlie streets of Mcdford. Willis A. Scot! of tho Applegate country pleaded not guilty lb a charge of driving n juotor vehicle while in an intoxicated condition. His case was turned over to the grand Jury. The three. 'arrest 8 werq . made by ShUc, Triiffhi Officer J.-'J McMahoii. FOR D.IK. - It BAND XBW YOP.K, Aug. 6. Tex Ulck anl declared today that if Jack liempsey fights Harry Wills for tho world's heavyweight title in l2fi. the bout will take place only under his direction in the .Metropolitan dis trict, probably on July 3 or 6. The promoter asserted he had a definite understanding with Denip sey for the Wills match ami scoffed at reports, from Los Angeles that Kloyd KHzsimmons bad reached ' agreement with the champion to stage the battle "some where near Chicago," next summer. Kvqix should Dempsey go so fill as to seek to arrange the match for (ho middle west, Klckard indicated It would havo scant chance of going through for tho New York promoter also has an " agreement with Paddy .Mullins, AYills' manager for staging the much delayed contest here. "I feel sure that the fight will oc cur in New York, too. in spile of these complications w h I c h ha've arisen in the relations between Jack Dempscy und the boxing commis sion, . Hut if there is a bitch here 1 am prepared to stage the match In my Jersey City arena, Boyles Thirty Acres." , "Dempscy wants to meet Vi'ills and no one else," Kickard declared. "His attitude lias been misrepresented. Much of the talk flying about now is just plain 'hot air I feel confi dent that the entire situation will bo straightened 'out soon and further quibbling ended by a definite ar rangement fur the fight under my direction.',' ; , , . . , PotaliK's POIiTLAXO. Aug. fl. steady, new $2.001 'IMS. Onions steady (4. mi 7 I r.o. P.) Itaart, white. Portland Wheal PORTLAND, Aug. 5 (A. Wheat Hard white, bluesteni, soft t white, 451.51; western SLfil; hard winter, Jl.fiL'; northern spring. $1.50; western red, $t .4 7 ; 11. B. Ft. hard white, $1.64. Today's Car Receipts Wheat, 33; flour, U; corn, G; oats, 0; hay, 11, San Francisco Markets. SAN KKANC1KCO. Aug. fi. Rut terfat f. o. h., San Francisco, fiUc. Portland Dry Spell PORTLAND, Aug. 5 (A. P.) Port - I 111 11(1 h "' J 1 1 '.MI, UIIIIIOKCII K(lin 1IIC I l ie) t.l.iff.ll ..it lutin 11 t.i.linT lt.i.l ..u- tablishcd a mark- of 53 successive days without rain, passing the record of last summer. The longest dry spell on record here wus set In 1S83, when Ihero were 57 days without rain. Conk with gas; ' If j SPORT BRiEFS i LONDON, Aug. 5. (A. P.) Lieutenant Colonel Hernurd C, Krey burg, world will" hero .and bolder of tho "Victoria, cross lost by a scant balf mile today in his attempt to owim the Knglish .channel. After battling tho treacherous tides . and currents of the channel for ap proximately seventeen hours, fluting. which at one time he was only 000 yards from the English coast at Point Hope, between Dover and South Foreland, he abandoned the attempt which began at Cape tiris-neis tit The chamber of commerce i per fecting plans for a welcome to Hie re turning members of the northwest I champion Crater Lake Temple, D. O. iv. ikiiki, wncn mcy arrive in ino city tomorrow afternoon from Aber deen, Wash. ' ' Although the 'local D. O. K. K. dele gation left At ed ford in a special coach it is possible that they may disband nt Portland on their return, but If they do not, the fire siren will be blown when the band members arc at PALO ALTO, Caj. Aug. 5. Im provements adding, greatly to the soatinjjf capacity of the Stanford uhl- j versa y siuuium iiere nave uccn iiuoui completed. Tlie stadium, whjel) is In tbc.HlMvjfr' tii"d, horse sHne,-; lias been closed into --ii bowl. um will hold 72,000. Thu fields amb slands were hollowed 'out ot the naturul turf. The annual' football game between Stanford and California, the biggest Athletic, event of the year In this re gion, will be played here November1 til. ' - 8:25 o cluck last night nnd was taken (Jo( JtJI1 wlon lh6 Hren iH h,nwn aboard his accompanying tug. ory QUWvVi , Me(if.rd is asked U Ueutenanl Colonel Kreybcrg's B"l-'KHlhl.r nt ljK, oeipot platform to givt hint effort ended half a mils off the th() ))lim, ft pronoi. homecoming. Hhnra t Kin its littu-n. bolwcen Deal i ' and Dover. Previously, however, lie was only lon yards from Point Hope. but his groat exertions had nearly exhausted him and the tide, turning, curried biin out to sou again. Tho pilot accompanying Mm in tho tug told tho swimmer that It would bo four hours before another change in the tide would ugyln enable him to approach the shore. Lieutenant Colonel FrcybuVg then de cided that because of the low tem perature of the water and tho Im probability that he could last fur four hours, he would abandon the attempt. Colonel Freyhurg has long been fa mous as a swimmer. When - seven teen years old he was the champjon , long distance swimmer of New Zeul nnd, where he; was educated.- He was awarded the distinguished service order for his famous exploit during the Gallipoll campaign. One night ho swam from a Hritish de stroyer four miles to tlie shore nnd lit flares which lighted up the Hrit ish trenches and facilitated landing Operations of the British forces. ' ... ' One of tho best vatidevliie bills ever presented In this city, was on the boards nt the Craterlan theater Tues day. The plain and fancy shooting of the Oeorgalls Trio, awed tho audience, und tho "blue" singing ofl Oordon and Dolfliar was close to big time stuff, the patrons clapplm; fur more until the couplo exhausted . Oi' Jr- repertoire. Close on the heels of the marksmen and the vocalists, were Corclll and P.ur ley; the latter an exceptionally limber gentleman. "the Temptations of J:t25," was' a better than an average dance revue, and Kalph Scabury, talk ed while he cartooned cleverly. Mary Wilis Court !crihn. LOS ANOKLKS. Aug. 5. A. P.) 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