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9' e TPAOT! SIX MFPTOTIT) M.TL TKTOTTTE. MEDFOKT), or?EflONT, SATtTTtPAY, JUflFftT 15, 192.' KM y Big Auto Races, Medford, Tomorrow PAGEANT STARTS FIRST OF WEEK PATENT THEFT VANCOUVER ' rJ'-t2rJr '" -'-jIhhhi .', ST. I.OUIH. Auk. IH.JA. 1'.) Tlln Thi! Hoiillu'rn Oickuii lonnln touina- Kuril .Mutoi iiunimny i liifrliiKliiK n inont hnld al AhIiIuiiiI (hl Kvvlt wuh . wu lit fur uuliiinuliili- li'nnniillin un of tlm niohI HUccciiHful evur hIukciI, lmilH, 1'nrk uml liolinc. Inc.. of HI. acordlng to J. D. Moi-miii. wliu iiiull-i l'"Ul Urclure in u lilll of complaint HROtl llio tlll l'O-illiy liu i'l. The tin- fl'i'il In I ho Pulled KIiUiih tllxtrlt-l IriintH were numi'fiiUB, Nome iromliiK courl. Tho lutler cuiicern HfekH an from itosoburs itlld Oninis I 'am, while ' llljlllicl loll anil an uiiiiunlllic of pruf- ItH It Irfxl uml UumiiKeM HUffei-ed uh u rt'KUlt of the ulli'Ki'il InfrlnKeiiieiil. The iilaiiiliff Kiyn that In I ill 6 ThiilnaH Jut:kewhlU', of lilaho Clly, litaho., invented improvements on tianHiniKHl.in lmml iiml win Kpunicd !" i .w, U1U iiiuney, uui new uin jin'a arrival two imtcntH which Inior pawned un- , " ,v, 1 ,,, , . . . , , A. , llHhment of Fort vuncouvcr nn the dm- control of (he local company, c-n- i U1 . "w uio uuiy wuyi-iir settlement In tho Mate of Wtum- (taRftl In tho iimnufaciurt. and ale of lllerii, wl p ere as official 111 Oregon where mich a bis list of,jnBton. The aecond deplHH the arrl- automobile parlH timer, and everytlihiB it ready , for the noted drivers In their famous cars val of tho United Stutes troops under The petition HiatcH tho Invention irlve biK event at tll -kaon county will face a starter this year, and big Lieutenant Phil Hherfdan and the met with popular approval and then;, f " ' u 0",u" Ul MUIuru luuitea mr irom up state trannrcr of the pot from British to wiwuiiwt uiiciiiwuii. an ud uuimoiu vuniuiuid. 'American ruie. me tnird deals witn This track is noted us on of the The first event will start at 2:30 the present, showiuff the industrial fastest dirt spvdwuys on the coast P. M. and tho " gates will bo opened and horticultural devolonnient of the the majority were' present from Med ford and Anhland. The results of ithe last two days of tho meet are Riven- below: Keillor Boy HJtiBlch WisineMlay. Hpatz (.Medforilj beat W. Chimin (Ashland) 11-1. 0-4. D. Cicnault ((Irants J'hhn) beat l'aul , WKner Ahluml) C-4. ti-4. ' ' J. Hunt (HoHcbure) beat D. tlcuault (Cininls Pass) ti0, 5-7, 0-2. liruton ( ItoHeltiii k) "eat 11. Joy (Aahlaud) (1-4. J. Hunt (RoHebure) beat EuRcne Dcliick (Ashland) C 'J, ti-2. (lies (UnHcbuig) beat J Jul Icy (Bed ford) 7-6. 0-4. Girth l-'ree for All SIiiuIcn ' Daphne UukIk-m (ItowuburK) won Incompleted match with K. I'ratt (AHhland). Daphne Hughes boat Helen Detrlck (Ashland) 7-5, Duphtto HuglieM beat Minn Middle (Grants Push) 7-li, -4. Duphno IIurIkm won the Southern Oregon chuniploiiNhlp and the Lithla park championship. '' Junior boyH MeOeo. Ashland, beat Winutrout, Grants Pass, U-3, U-L'. Cole, Grants Pans,beat K. McGee, Ashland, U-0, ti-H. Hulen, Aliltind, beat Cole, Grants Pumh, (i-1, 0-4, Free for all singles Itaymond Fish, Medford,, beat II. P. Jewett, Central Point, U-!i. 6-a. Lyle Hums, Ashlnmt. beui Haymond FIhIi, Med ford. 7-5, (I -a. Leonard Brown. Alcdford, beat Itruten, KoHeburg, 0-1, 0-3. i , Kreo for ull doublet Ituughnmn und Builey vs. Giles and limit. Bee sou and Joy, Ashland and Medford, tiu A lln t. n.t ll'n.ttii.f A mm, ml K-.niH niwi Hi vfini AHtii .nH live i wounds received by tho two guards Parsons and MeGco and City Attor . - I ,,.. ft 1,. !.( i, m tUna.. l-rtj.Jtt l'wl IWU VJl.llltliloKI..!.!. ..f t.-..n,.., !.... l. 'JVil Kinim hhowii In his lu.-o nhiirur Ke-ial. Ho It a famous illrt Inirk 'driver, mi'iiily fmii ilie fiiM. h lieix lie cMahllHlteU M'venil records. SiiiipHou ulll drive hi I lie Medford races loiiHirrouv, The speedway Is In fine condition, the local drivers are not only going VANCOirVKB, Wash., Aug. 15. First dress rehearsal of the pageant. "Tho Coming of the White Man.' was held last night at the old Kurt Van couver centennial grounds by the com. puny of 3lu and the chorus of 15U. The . celebration opens Monday and continues o week'. ; j Tho pagennt, written by Dr. ICjancis IjUVIolclle and Dwlght Parish, direc tor, consists of throe episode. The first deals with Dr. John McLough- in IS:! 5 and tho estab' was a heavy demand for the bands. The Ford concern Is specifically charged with knowing they contrived to deprive the Kt. Louis firm of the profits which would accrue to It un der the invention by unlawfully manu facturing and selling transmission bands containing principles of tho invention. ii;.Il,()( li IX MAN HINT, t Continued From Page One) Oregon" Jones, were killed, was begun here last night at tho ofllr-o. of Coroner Lloyd T. liigdon. After establishing tho Identity of the dmid men und the manner und ouufc of their deaths the imiucst' wuh ad journed until Monday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. James W. Lewis,' former warduti c-f the state prison and now a M.irU n ! i and the International speed urduta and at li.M. - . CITY OF ORENCO BASEBALL SCORES j DENIES CHARGES iSi vS DO Mil IMrl ATIDM Vaneo und Uoburry; Uuinca and DUIlU MNH Ul'"' i comiiiunlty in tho span of J00 years. , Cook Shot In Holdup Dies, POR.TLAND, Aug. 10. James Kos sons. 34, a cook; died toduy from a bullet which robbers fired at him when., ho refuseU to hold up his hands at their command early Wed nesday morning In ' tho hold-up of tho - restaurant whore Nessons work ed, Two k men,' thought by officers to he residents of , Portland, are sought in connection with tho crime. POKTLAiND. Aug. 15. City clals of Orenco in a statement llshcd hero today, tukc Issue offl-puu-wlth county deputy sheriff, formally iden- charges which have been published Ufled Hweeney, whom he had known eonvcrnlng the financing of their city, for 30 years. Kdwln Jaco linen r.f Tho statement declares that all bonds Portland Identified Holman. He was Issued by the city were duty uuthor- Molinan's brother-in-law. D'o Jones ized- It says: of Portland, n brother of the dead ' "Stanley Myers, district attorney of desperado. Identified "Oregon" Jones. Multnomah county, admitted yester- Dr. w. Carlton Hmllh described tho day in the presence of Commissioners At Pittsburg Cincinnati Pittsburg -Donohuo and Hargrave: 'Kremer, Oldham, Adams, Hhcchnn arid Gooch, Last day special electric range of fer; get yours now! , 124 At Philadelphia It. H. E. Boston .10 10 1 Philadelphia 4 11 3 Barnes and Gibson, O'Noll; Ring, Couch and Wilson. fnnk with enm. vs. Gilmore, Uoseburg, Hunt. Kosoburg. vs. winner. Junior singles Hulen, Ashland, vs. MeGoo, AhIiIuiuI. D. Joy, Ashland, vs.? winner. Free for all singles Giles, Uose burg, vs. Hants, Ashland. Chattln, AHhtaml; , vs Avlnner. Brown, Med- been misiiifniined to the amount of city bonds printed and out- Itun Down (Iocs. standing. SILVKUTON, Ore., Aug. (A. "Kinco broadcasting the alai ininu P.) Possemen seeking Tom Murray,, news that three printing houses In Lllswortli Kelly and James Wlllos, J Portland were understood to have convicts who escaped from tho Ore gon penitentiary at Kulem Wednes day night today were stilt running u, ,, v. winner unuv coineieu ew.u- ()(iW1 1.(l)MrlM f HUHpuL.ts seen at V,l ' , ' , , ,1M rlouH places, while a slron'f cordon 'I liursday, senior slngloH-Gllmore WI(8 KuanHll t.anyoI n,.iu. u.,.e In beat Joy, 0-4. ti-. Giles beat llua .,,.,, tiftVVrH believe tho fug.tlvcs fl-1, ll-l. Kams beat Giles, 8-0, ti-3, tfm( vv(uQ 0-2. Hums beat Brown, 0-2, 0-4. Ono puHH(; W(,nt w tho ml)rh Uoilw championship. Junior HlngleK 'Hulen beat McGee, 0-1; 0-2. Hulen beat Joy, (1-1, 11-2. Hulen won Junior championship. Free for all doubles Giles and. lluiit bout Allen and Wagner; Giles and Hunt beat Baughman and Bai ley, and won southern Oregon cham pionship,. of Mrs. Hoy King and daughii.r, in Id way between Victor Point an 1 Union Hill, wjicro the women reported they nail noon two men run through ineM1 garden. 'No trace of the tUfTltivei was found, , An hour Inter shooting was heard in this vicinity, but lii"csilg:Uo:-s failed to determine Its caiiso. . yapnno llUKm.Sl lb, uoscnurg. won ,.,,.,., BO fnl. a8 Murray, girls free for all championship by K(jv U)(, W1IH con(Wniwli to defeating Katherlno Pratt. Helen a rcm.t fm1 Klimmlh K(lMl lIml Uclrlck, Ashland, and 15. Kiddle or th,cw lM,n w(th ,.ovnlvc, hu), t:ulll. Grants Pass. Tho young lady will limll(j(.0'rrd an automobile the., and play In tho Willamette valley tour- fwvvtl ()0 (rlV(1. lo Hlju.t lu.thwara. numeiu io uo neiu soon ai naieni. - ii,.,,ut Hhi-if niuiinM ,.r n.m. Aceoi'dlpg ,.to John Itecson, Allett and Sams of Ashland, and Fhdi and Brown of Medford wore tho most kilfnl pluyers of the meet. He also Vtatcs Hiut tho game between I trow n and Kiuhs,' which derided the soiith- tllla county, one of the O w ens and Hart w ho 'captors of murdered printed J!MHi,i)(iO worth or moro of Orenco bonds, the Investigators have boon unable to substantiate their claims," said the statement. "The City of Orenco has bonds' out standing only to the amount of $(M, 000. Ample provision has been, made for the payment of interest and the retirement of. all of the bonds of the city. There has not been printed or Issued lt0.ril,000 of bonds yas the alarmed invest gators erroneously published in the papers, the total amount Issued since June ifi, y2ii, being but COO, 000.' - Tho statement also declares: '"Ah to the value of the security be hind the outstanding bonds of the c:!ty, It will be Interesting to know that just a part of the property within the city has been valued by competent and reliable appraisers (Messrs. Henry 13. Hoed and Whitney L. Hose), of Port html. Ore., at approximately 5050.000." VUXGKANCK TllltHAT I I LI ILLKD Taylor, has joined tho (Continued From Pago One) Khitriff I'll ltll-. ll ,.lUn .tA ..f tltnt- origlnal captors of James Wllloi and t'ttl ,f rpprlH.il that resulted In believes the latter will desert Mm the death of Iten llanee and his wife. ern Orovnil singles championship, was rny Kv ,(t , fh.Hl UI)U.(( Warden H. K W. Neott said that the one of the hardest fought of the . ,. J bandit has Itail tin visitors during entire meet. White ltiown had to Wlllos a Crnrk Shot. 11,0 l,,oril,nK' I Us attorneys may call contend with the accurate placing u'tn.m uni.i ii,.Uiti,iH l'o him at any time, but none of Itfng Chapman because of the shooting oy nun, ouiih nau cuniv,,,, ., U rXl,..l riUu B,,nt fu). (, 1)iUmi1(1. KniuniiMiK innrs. mown. hi. Unm.llv known trn.i iiiiinnfMetiifPr ono time was the champion of Coo llluI WHH alm, l.,llllll((m in;irk(,mn of In Indiana. coiiciro, and both young men proteges of Iteesoii. Compliments upon their sports manship stutes Heemin. aro duo all tho players taking part In the meet. Ho is also appreciative of tho In terest of 'Valley people, who came by hundreds to view the different matches. It la possible to hold a slate meet In southern Oregon next year, ho states, if more courts are available In Medford, but as It Is there aro aro foionuip, ()IH would be i . 1Ml III.IHU tt... I..- ...II, a danger- u;, , ' baltle. as ho Is V ""'r- "... , . " A. .TJ."1! said, as prison officials believe that the regular guard is so strong as to pro vein any attempt from the outside to liberate the prisoner. l.hapmau Is under sentence to hang ous man to face in armed with a rifle. The mystery woman who tried to arrange with oTl leers t.t Pc rlle.n.l, Salem and Kflverlon to tako p-.trt In thv' search for the outlaws, had do- ,.; Le toiiav. auer wau m oigni lm.v,b(t. 3. IMm mi,lt.u , Hit oims ycBieioay in an cuuri to join a prome court for a new trial will bo l'0f,Hl' hoard early In October. She told some possemen she would , M , l. return to Portland and olhors that. Tlldeu Protege Defeated. only throo f any worth In A.hland ,,, 4S . V, , , " " ,, 7, " l"....AU";..6rrn't " rwu courts w, ,"'T v"B.w,y ,,mP . Ir'" uo" whl,.h.Jio.rmily built on Vot 2nd -... ...,... , , , national i.oy t.-n- : . iiioom. - I niH .ii rritin ii'nii.ii. 'riii.,,u wi I Him mild Iiit only olijQ'.'t va to nioin. is: .1. mm ,,r wiiiinn, r -ni. IIviib, 'VMiimlully thu.iu of the den's iirotiir.H. a.n. n.n n.:l. poor prlHoni'm." I lllld llllH elty I'liinlilucd ulicct. am buliiK dlninanllt'il. how ovor f more emirta. aro to ho T)ullt !TOV0 in iiikc earu or a iiohhiiiIo aiaio incut, ho fnolH vnpahlu of hulhllnir Hauio na ho elallllH lo havo built III durliiK tho piiat 15 yearn. Tomorrow afternoon at .1-30, tho now miuthcrn (neucm tennis limlen chuniplon, Hunin of AhIiIiiiiiI, will meet lleeson . at the l.lthla Park tournauiont to ilm-ldo whether or not lie rail merit the title, ax lieenon nan been tho ehamilon of nouthern Ure-fc-uii for tunny yeara. Ponlt with irnn. te Imt day Npeelal eleetrlc raiiKe of fer: trot j'iiimh now! - i--l At St. Louis H. H. E. Chicago 2 C 0 St. Louis 4 7 1 liusli and Gonzales; Sothofon aud OTarrclI. - AiiK'rkan. At Hoston-r ' Klrat Kame: J 1'hlladclptilu ........... IJoaton' ........ :. i , ilarrla and Cochrane; Blaehoff. IL H. E. .'372 . 1 6 1 Ehmke and It. H. . 0 5 . C 8 IS. 1 Soeond ftame Phlladelphlu . ljoHton : . , ; ; Itmiimi'l. llolinuuh,. Walberg and1 Coehrane; Huffliit; uml Having. At Cleveland - SI. Louis Cleveland . .' . '. .V.'.-. tllard anil llarSrnve; Hewell. it: -ii. . 3 it .01 Mlllor. E. 2 l! and At WnsliiiiRton iow York ...:..;...:.. ( 1 WashliiKton 0 Shawltey. Hoyt anil Scliang, leskie nnd Rucl. R. H. B. At Chicago II. Detroit 5 Chicago :i:.v..:......'....12 Whltehlll, Doylo and llasslcr; Korr, Cunimlly ami Schallt. 8 0 1.1 1 Covo- H. E. 10 0 17 0 Fnbcr, R I ALTO ENDS TONIGHT! BABY PEGGY "CAPTAIN JANUARY" Laura E. Richards' Story of "The Little Sea Waif" ; With ; hobAut bosworth 1 irene rich harry t. morey STARTS TOMORROW r ItaM'lNill bUiiiditiKs. IHLICACO. AilE. 15. tA. P.) Of- filial Ktnndlm; of tho baaeball leagues iui llldlllg giiuies of August 14. 'fol low: ..... National., XV. PitlnburB . . New York . t'lni'lnnntl .. Itrooklyn St. liuls .'. I'hiladelihiu Chicago . . . . Uos,ton v . . . . II.". 03 67 ,61 SI ... 4.1 ; . ... 4a 43- A mortal it. : W. Philadelphia . . 71 Washington , 70 Chicago ' . .-, , , , fill Detroit 54 St. l.ouls fit Cleveland ...,..'.-.., 61 New Y'ork 4li HosUm 33 L. 41 47 CI f.4 57 5G tiO u ;i , ;ni 51 55 5U C3 02 74 PC. .I3 .572 .62 .IKti .481. .4 0 .4SU .4Uli PC .ll4 .642 .5:111 .4115 ,4!l .447 .421! .303 CHICAGO, Aug. . 15. (A. P.) i:ianto Holman df San Krancisco won the natloual Junior tennis 41tlo louuy when ho defeated Harris Cog geshall of Des Molnos, 0-2, 0-1, 0-2. Cnnk with irflu When You Invest Your Savings . . "Mlsn Aide Mitnlry. out of Htniihrru OrcRon's hrst known plonccra. n rcl drnt of Mrdfnrd. In vInUIiik for n Nlmrt tlllHI fit thO OlTROIl Holdll'IH' HoillP, with JudKO nnd Mrs. (J. . liiddlc" flays tho ItomdMirK Ncwh lit'Vicw. "Mim. Onorgu It. Itlddlc nnd Mrs. J. A. Vhnnon of (friinls I 'a km, mv vIh ltniH pf Ihn coniiuandant und IiIk w(f-. "MIms I la 11 ley Is havlnu n very rn Joyahlu tlmu hero tuccllny u(h pio neer f rlc ml h nnd riTiihliiK vnitH of fnrnirr dys. Ilr family n ammiK Ihnrnrlh'Ht In thr nouthern piirt of the ttlalo. und Miss llanli'y still oratcrt tho old family himicattrnd mar Jih-U ponvlllo. Hhr not only m-llvHy man HKrs tho furin, hut docs much of tin? net u til work on tin plurn. Miss Man ley Is U roll si 11 of T. II. llurnolt of Itound I'rulrlc" ; o lwist duy sporlnl elettrlv range of fer; gt yours now 124 f t ? V ? ? T T ? : I t ; t t Think of all the benefits to be derived; dividends, withdrawal privileges, local home building, interest kept at home, safety and security. Then you will invest your savings with a mutual, local, state supervised building and loan association, where your money is safe and secure, invested in first mortgages for the up- I. "1 .1 ! -f . 1.1 1 . . ... Duncung or your cuy, ana tne Denetit or yourselves and neighbor. . Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'ri ? 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. C. M. K1DD, Pres. "WilMmTox'pmunti TROUBLES fBRlDE J ' iO Ifi lesson (or lovers , and. million UuSiK. forUitotmt. 71 GO-GETTERS ' 'Comedy. EDUCATIONAL "PEGGY" RIDLEY at the Organ Med. Tent & Awning Works Oppoilts S. P. Depot Phone 145 J 33x-4 : THJXEDO VACUUM CUP CORD 0 S26.75 . Phipps Auto Park Service Rlvrtide at Jackeei Street Second Annual ; Pacific Northwest AUTO RACING CLASSIC BARNEY Oldf ield De Palma Hearne McDonald Lockhardt Lichlieder and 12 Other Famous Stars ! with' World's Fastest Speed Creations at the Jackson County Fair Grounds Speedway Near- MEDFORD AUG. 16 General Admission, $1.50 Seats on Sale, at Chamber of Commerce, Rex Cafe, Hotel Medford 1 UttE OMF CINE BLUE SKV " TO SELL TODftV? v j WELL,rVE INVESTED L- 'N ' BLACK COAL'.AND IIFINDITPAVS B - GOOD VA1! ETtEr! Save Money Let us put our f?ool coal in your bins now; before; Uio lriec goes up. Special prices until Sept. 1 PHONE 239 MEDFORD 3 fit Answer to the Burning Question ' : fit Tlio Hall(irctop you recelvo from IHrlak Idbo( a delicious des sert Is Ilka the after glow of a buppy day, Ak your doalor, fur Yum-Vuin or Nutrl Uouk leu Croam. JicksoaConty' Creamery Phone El I,' O ' s