Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1925, Image 6

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ATHLETICS DAZED
BY DEFEATS MAY
-LOSE
' I
, NEW YOMIC. Sept. 8. (A. P.)
From a sprint for tho championship;
tho American league pennant rnco,
Within two wceka has turned into
n ,. .triumphant Washington march. I
Thoidazed Athletics now trail In
the dust of twelve straight defents,
nine full games behind tho leaders.
Mack's team on Its home field yes
terday lost to Washington twice, 2 to
1 and 7, to 6. .
Tftc Pirates,- riding., in front of
the -tenants' with a joad of 8 and
a half, games maintained their ad-(
vunrnge . by splitting with the Cuhs.
The .Corsairs outbatted their foes in(
a morning, hit fest, g to 6, a total
of 32 safeties being amassed by the I
two clubs, but -In the afternoon tho'
Cubs mude 10 more hits nnd won
I to I.
The Tigers obtained
toehold on
fourth plneo In tho American league
by clawing tho Browns, 7 to 0, In
tho- morning brush, but Slsler's club
in the afternoon drove them back
Into' the' second division ngaln nftor
11 Innings, 4 to 3. Defeat snapped
Detroit's string of-straight victories,
' 'The. White Box ond Clevclnnd also
halved their double-header. Jim
Edwards blanked tho Bpcakcr entry
In tho lnal contest with four hits,
i to 0, nftor n Cleveland rally In
the, ninth had decided tho opon-
ihg clash by 0 to 6.
Bain reduced tho Red Box-Ynnkoo
Ih which Babe. Butli. suspended ,r,ml.
fined , Jf.000 during tho Now York'
club's :road trip, was reinstated.
Bane fanned twice and made one
iiui in iuu nviu, uui no Rot unu
of tho Yankees' five hits off Ehmke.
who-hurled tho Hub men to a 0-1
triumph.
Double-headers betwVen the Giants
buu urnvvs ana me nooins ana rnu-
Hes vin,: the National were washed
out by rain. St. Louis held its own
In a threo-eoruerod fight with Brook
lyn and Boston for, fourth place by l
trouncing Cincinnati,' 'u to I, after.
taking tho short ipd.'Of a morning
exchange. 8 to 0. f lldrtisby mude
his (J ih homer.
Kl'fiF.Ni:, Ore., Sent. (I. Ij. E.
sth A mm m b'a
UUUUILLtWINS
V TRAPSHOOT MEET
SlminonH of Kunno was high point while liitoxlrated. his little son Is In
man In lhe second annunl tniiishunt n himpital at Newhrrg with a fnic
hehl here Sunday and yesterday by tlll0l, KUlltl. and his wife la surtcr
the ,Iino fulinty Spuitsinnirs asau-. B ,,., BOVBrc n.niuslnns about
clallon wlih a total of 439 out ut tno hoad Mml ,wo f,.011t lo,,tll mlm.
4f,0 taiftntK. ,11B wh0 D,.trt car Is a wreck nnd
Hay tllaas of Kugono wna second R .m.k ,a , ,l0 ,. nv;,r m
high man In the class A compotl- i.U, thl, couniy. u , ch,Ked
uoi, wi.n a score oi bus. oiinuions
niauo 43 in mnt event. truck yesterday morning.
Kd Oriihain of Coulllo won the The .ui.k ;vu) rryinv tt hpnvy
. Imndlcan shoot with u score ot -"a.iond of PC,.rs. nn, when tho truck
In -a M him event. l)r. A. k.,vllH , lh ,,,. Elllc , ,hc
Downs of l'mtlnnd tied him In the .ril,.k ... ,m,i , n, ,,.
haniliciip, but lost In tho slioot-uff.l
After n double He,
the Cunulllo
team defeated KtiKene In the
team j
team
shout Humbiy, Tho Portland
was third in tho event.
Helen W ills Invincible
-BKRKKLBY, Cal., Sept. 8. Iden
Wills displayed the isttokes yesioiday
which mnde her national ichaniplpn
V;-, ci cigar you'll like
Sp4klBfof thoroughbredl-.
-, Kira'soiMforrM. Rot-TAM
PftUFBCTO EXTRA Always
lh bnt bH for dime."
for threeaconsecutlve victories
opponent, Dorothea Swurte,
Francisco. In the third rotii
women's state tennis .t-hamnl
was unulrie to take a single game
TO COACH EUGENE
'
EUGENE. Oro., Sent. 8. Dr.
Wll-
son Stog.nan, former captain and e a
.430 tackle on the University of Chicago ,,. . , . ...
.football team, will be assistant line n"Ped , and .killed sijc-ypar-old Mary
PC coach at the University of Oregon. Daly because of "craving for $1000,"
.049 according to announcement of Virgil n ransom money. Is likely to bo 6rd
.687 Earl, director of athletics. Dr. Htcg- conflne(t for ns were ,
man will report to Coach Dick Bmitli
wncn tno season opens. .
Dr. Btegeman learned his football
unacr Stagg's tutclugo.
At the close of tho football soason
he will become a member of tho
university health staff. Ho Is a srau-
uate of Hush Medlcul collogo as well
as Chicago.
Dr. Btegeman had coaching expe-
rlence beforo entering- KuHh. Ho
will assist Buz Williams In coucn-
lug tho Oregon linemen.
Nw Bword at Pike's Peak.
COLORADO 8PHINOS, Colo., Sept.
7. (A. P.) Charles Meyers of Colo- Blgelow,' prosecutor of Khhcx county,
rado Springs, won tho annual Pike's to examine the youth. If found insane
Peo,k.hlll climb hore today driving he will bo committed to' the state hs
lils automobile .over tho course of pital at Trenton; If he is found sane,
12 miles, 2200 feet, to tho summit his plea of guilty of the kidnaping
of tho inountnin In 19 minutes, charge exposes him to a sentence of
48' 4-0 seconds, establishing a now life Imprisonment. - There Is no lesser
record.
KLAMATH YMA&, Ore., Sept. 8.
-If possible relief will bo granted
Klamath sheepmen, according to
United Ktntcs Senator Btanfield, who
with Benator Cameron of Arizona,
"eiu a grazing Hearing or tno sen-
"to public lands committee hero
yesterday. I
The wool growers asked that more
land bo thrown open, and that land
formerly allotted to cattlo bo given
over to tho grazing of sheVp. They
likewise asked that more wells bo
provided on tho public lunds.
Tho semito committee expressed
1,Be" " ''olng In sympathy with tho
I'l of Klamath sheep growers and
jneici out strong nopo tnut tneir uo
mhnds would bo granted.
f.u.n.1 building for Klama.h Kails
did not ' develop any material
""iont from tho two commit-
i ' . , urs. j ney m. cace i ,at
" . .. .
Jiryd a campaign for such n build-
J"g. ,- ; , ; '.r I
'li' V . t. f : i t . .. Bl,esl" "
Informal and HUrrledly ar.-anged
jiomtty uwn.
HELD FOR CRASH
SAt.EM, Ore.. Sept. 7. .Inrob Diets!
I carrying a driver's Urcnso card re
voked fur a year In June, ltim, by
JUdLfri Kl'kwull ttt I'nrlliinil. 1h In the
,.,,innv ill ,.,! ...in, ,l,.,.,-
tim, drovo ,.,, ,, tho;
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ln ,,v ,,,.,..
Ulcts's homo Is ulvon on his
driver's IIcpiiko as 7(18 Hast ICIghlh
trcct. l'liithind, allhiiliKll he told
offlcPis he lived on Huuto 1, at
box, 233 out of trtTKon Clly.
The truck which was ditched was
driven by Nick flunm, Poiilnnd. and
Is owned by L. l.'luru, l'oiiland. , I
IS
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OM'MPIA, WshIi., Sept. fi (A. P.) !
Owing to difficulties growing out
of poor crop conditions and Inublllty
to ; resllro upon froxnn assets, of
ficials of the Hlato Bank of 1'nsto
today turned over the bank to the
division of banking for llqulrtfttlm-i,
Snpcrvlnor of Banking Harry C.
Johnson Informed the Associated
Press over the long distance tele
phone this morning from Pasco.
Deposit linblllty amounts to approxi
mately $380,000, Supervisor John
son said. The' bank was orgs n I ted
in April. 1908, nnd the capital stock
was listed at $50,000 with 110.000
surplus' at tho time of tho last rail
statement,
"Uieut credit Is do J. B. Crnln,
president of the bank, for his untir
ing efforts nnd for the fnct that his
personal fortune has h'n exhausted
hi an attempt to save the linilUi
tion," Bupervlsor Johnson declared,
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DRUNKEN DRIVER
SON HURT
, , , : . ...
VEDFORD MAIL TRTBUyE,
:l!0FFfCIALS:FAV08: ,
LIFE TERM FOR
MANIAC SLAYER
. MpTCtAin, N. J.j Kiiiit. ft. (A.
P.) Harrison W. Nool, 20 years old,
fiirinpr ltarvurtl student and eHcaned
nlnyon of j,ol)hy pranks in Chicago.
N(1(, p,.a()ert guilty yesterday to the
i,WnIl1nB. Ho denied he shot and
kllled t)l0 m Hayinon pierce,
neB1.0 (axicn driver to got an- auto-
muhna for the ahductlun.
Ha awaits. arraignment on charges
of nlurorlng tho girl nnd wounding
John Sandln, chauffeur who, gave
chase after tho kidnaping,
"tjunduy he confesr.ed with boastful-
ncss to all of tho crimes.
Captnln James A. Mason,- head of
I Essex county detectives, says Noel Is
"hopelessly" Insane A committee of
alienists Is to be sought by John A.
sentence for the crime in New Jersey.
While . "Jersey Justice" has been
meted swiftly and surely. It is believed
that rather than go through a murder
trial with the probability of a fight on
insanity, the officials would be content
with n kidnaping sentence
Three persons have narrowly
oscaped death at Noel's hands, records
at the county Insane nsylum at Over
brooli show. Noel attacked his father,
asleep In a tent on u camping trip
with u Boy ticout 'hatchet In - 1923.
Confined In the Cruig sunltarlum ut
Beacon! N-. Y.,' lie bea't an attandaht
insensinie wiui tno arm or a cnair. , j
Iuuki year us u seanuin un u u ans
Atluutic liner, he tried to kill a cook.
MONTREAL, Sopt 8. Police wero.
searching the city today for a "Phan--
torn Dagger Man" who yesterday stab
tS&
fnt nd ?wo (Ud n
ZB T Mm Z ei? Th t S
occllrroU, A throB lucl(leut8 occu,.ed
iw the same district
Fora Cani)l)elli WM stol)be() ,
thit hack whlla nut Wsllcina- ms .
so seriously hurt that she hud to Us
tn, io hosn'tal
Ceclle Grlviui, 13, was stabbed while
going to phurch. She saw no one at the
time, she snld, but felt a stinging sen
sation In the middle n( her back and
nftor returning homo from church
found a small knife wound.
(.aura Blnnchard, 111, snld she did
tint,-know when she was stabbed at
though she Inter discovered three
wounds In her back. . i
SALEM SUICIDE IS
IDENTIFIEP AT LAST
8A1.KM. Oro., Sent 8. A man who
committed sulfide here early In All
vust nnd who hnd rcpiHtered nt a
local hotel as William, SuV'lvun lias
been ldcntlflrd throi;li a lnn Fran
cisco bault as Wlllutnl ' Jlnnlvnr of
that city. Tho Hah; Francisco bank
bus ni-knowlctlRcd recetpt: of JG35
vonderful cleanser-polish
Th furniture you prii
nsrt of the richness of your
1 J home keep It radiant with
; i Calol Liquid Gloss. It's
closnsf'T and polish comWned.
Just a little at a tlms on n wet
cloth or few drops on a dust
ing mop leaves a dry, lustrous
finish on furniture, floors,
woodwork, linoleum, automo
biles, sic. No hard nibbing
easy the first time, quicker the
nest. Order from your dealer
today and tee I
8TANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
CALOL
LIQUID GLOSS
PHANTOM DAGGER
MAN IS SOUGHT,
1 RIBI VIP.TIM?
I U UlllL-llUllillU
1 and keot so by thl
- .
MEDFOKD,
OnEGOX,
j from llannlvar rent the day before.'
lie shot himself on the hank of the
Willamette river here. A son from
Kan Francisco i .expected to arrive
! here today or tomorrow. . llannlvar,
: waa 6S yean old and had lived at
a local hotel .for some timo before
i his death, -. - .'.
Nrgiws Wins Meanly Contest
HUNTINOTON BEACH. Cal., 8em
8.MlMred Boyd won what ' Is be
lleynf to' be. the first negro bathing
beauty-contest on tho Pacific coast. .
"' VnHtbul6 Jackson emerged winner
In tho.'jiiyenllo class. Coorge Oodfrey,
although (lot a contestant, was given
an ovation when Introduced as tho
"next heavyweight boxing champion
of tho world." !
Coofe with gita.'
tf
Summons, .
In' hf Circuit Cuun of tho State of
OreKon, fur Jackson County.
State Lund Jioard of tho Htate of Ore
boiy. Plulntiff, vs. V. J. Mooro.
Winifred H. Chllson. . WHIIhiii A.
. Helineru, Bertha Helmers, W. J.
Moore, trustee, Jackson County,
UreKon, : a . municipal corporation.
and all persons or parties unknown
' claiming any rigrht, title, entute. hin
or interent -In the real estate de
scribed herein. Defendants.
To each nnd all of the above named
defendants, and all persons unknown
clu lining uny tfyht, title or intorest In
or to the property described in the
complnlnt herein:
In the name of the atnte of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plnint of Lhe plaintiff on file herein
nKtiinnt you, or otherwise plead there
to within six weeks from the date of
tho first publication of thin summon,
sn me being the 18th day of August,
And you are hereby notified that If
you fall to appear and answer as here
inabove required or otherwise pler.d to
the complaint of the plaintiff on file
herein. -the plaintiff will lake a decree
against you for the relief demanded
it) its complaint, that Is a decree fore
closing the plaintiff's mortjmge and
decreeing that the property hereinaf
ter described, as follows to-,wit:
; Norlhenst quarter; south half of the
northwest quarter; southwest quar
ter;' north half of southeast quarter
and southwest quarter - of southeast
quarter . of Section Twelve . (12);
noi'llu'RHt quarter of northwest quar
ter and northwest quarter of northeast
quarter of Section Thirteen (13)
Townwhlp 36 South, Range 4 West W.
M. Jackson County, Oregon,
be sold in satisfaction thereof.
This summons is published In the
Utedford Mall Tribune by the order of
the Honorable V. J. Hartzell, Judge
of the County Court for Jackson
County,' Oregon, duly made on the
17th day of August, 1925.
O. C. BOOOS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.: 30 North Cen
tral Ave.. Medfqrd, Oregon,
8ummon5f.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
Jackson County Building1 and Loan
Association, a corporation, Plain
tiff, vs. J. M. -Khoemnker, Daphny
C Shoemaker, John W. Marshall.
Carrie W. Marshall. Walter C. Cllue,
Itia M. CHne'. L. U. Baker and all
persons unknown clalmine coy
right, title, estate. Hen or interest
In or to the property described in
the complaint herein. Defendants.
?o:eac.h unl a.V-of ,he oJmve.nnmed,
endmits,, anl "U persons unknown,
etnlminff any riphjt, tillo or Interest Id
or to the property described In the
complnlnt herein:
lu tne nnme oi the mate or orocon.
You and each of . you are hereby re
quired to. appear and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff on file herein
flrralntit you. or otherwise plead there
to, within six fi ) -weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
sonsi the snme being the ISth day of
AURUst. 1926.'
: And. you are hereby notified that If
you fall to appear and answer as here
inabove required or otherwise .plead
to. the complnlnt of the plaintiff on
file, herein, the plaintiff will take a
decree against you for tho relief de
manded in Its complaint, that Is A
decree foreclosing tho plaintiff's inort.
tape and decreeinc that thp property
b",'elnaf'ler described as follows, to
wlt: iart of lot 1, block 50 in tho City
nt Jacksonville, .Orepon. described by
metes nnd bounds as follows: Bepln
nlnir at a point tin the east line of
Third Street H6 feet southerly from
the northwesterly-corner of Block 09
In said City of Jacksonville, nnd run-,
nlnR thence South fit decrees Knst
109 ',4 feet: thence South 78H degrees
Kast 93 feet to the West side line of
Fourth street; thence south G7 V4 de
rree west slnn the west side line of
Fourth street 25 fent thence West
216 Mt feet to the east side line of
Third, street: thenco northeasterly
along the east side lino of Third street
RRifc fet tit the-place of. beginning,
being psrt of lot 1. block R in the
town (now city) of Jacksonville, Ore
gon. be sold tn satisfaction thereof.
This summons is published In the
Medfnrd Mail Tribune by the ordr of
the Honorable W .J. Hartzell, Judge
fthe County Court for Jnckson Coun
ty. Oregon, duly made on tho 17th day
of Aupust, 195.
. . O. C HtHHJH.
- J. F. FUKGKU.
Attorneys for Plaintiff, 30 North
Central; Ave., Medford, Oregon.
Notice.
Pursuant to the vote , of the -legal
voters of School District No, 27. cast
tit a regular convened school meeting,
bold on the arith day of July, lH'JR. at
tho Vnlontown school house whereby
(he Board of Directors of said dis
trict was authorized to contract a debt
for tho purpoMe of building a school
houso In Cnlontown District. District
N'n. 27, and to IsMiie negotiable, inter
est hearing warrants, bearing hnerest
nt 6 pr cent. the hoard of said
School District No. 27 doca hereby cull
for Hiibscrlpttnns. or bids. In writing
for n loan of $:5f0.00. -
Bids In writing will be rclvfd up
to 5 o'clock of September Hth. the
snme to bo publicly opened nt the
srhool house at a board meeting held
on September Rth, at 8 o'clock, p. m.
Kach bona fide resident of thin dis
trict shall have tho right to subscribe
once for said loan for tho entire
amount or any portion of the same
not Ichm thnn JMLOO. at par value.
Datnd this 2Mh day of August, 1925.
Jacksonville, Orenon.
FRANK CAMKRONY
Clork of Vnlontown School District.
Notliv.
. Rlrtrt for contract to build a one
room school nt Cnlontown. School
Dlst. 27, are hereby called for. Blue
prints anil specifications nt nfflce of
Couniv Schisil Superintendent, Jack
sunvllle.
Bids In writing nnd nrrompsnled by
certified check for f 100.00 will b re
ceived up to five o'clock p. 111. Tues
day, September '8th, 193ft. .Board
meeting to be held at eight o'clock on
same day nt school hottso. Board re
serving right to reject any or all bids.
Dated Aug.. 35. 125.
K. H. TAYLOR,
Chnlrmnn Board of I'nlnntown
School District. '
FRVK OA MT RON, ,
Clerk of I'nlontown School District.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
iiiiiinHiiniiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Eat radulnrinealx
I see how good it feels
Many of us eat too much.
Don't nibble between meals
and spoil your real appetite.
Don't humtor mat false hunger
you think you feel! .
Take a bite of WRIGLEY'S-let
its friendly, 'Satisfying flavor, allay
the false craving, settle your stomach
and get you ready for a good meal.
And AFTER EVERY MEAL let
1 it; pleasantly aid 'digestion and
' CLEANSE1 THE .TEETHI
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors' Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames ...
"r Mouldings, Cabinets of Ail Kinds '
Out Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
; .... Prices Absolutely Right. -,
Oo Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before .
i. - ., Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. ' .
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill Oregon
ESSEX
excellent
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
higher Prices Paid for Cream
We are paying 55c for butter-fat at our plant in
GRANTS PASS. Checks are mailed promptly the
day following receipt of cream. ,
Express rate on a ten gallon -can of cream is 21c.
lakc us a trial shipment. Wc assure you the re
furiis will be very satisfactory. There is 110 reason
thai the 'Med ford l)airymen should receive less for
their cream than is paid by Medford creameries at
U rants Pass. . ," . V .
Grants Pass Creamery Co.
1 Grants Pass, Oro.
Travel by Motor Stage
SAFELY, 8WIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY ' '
Two Through Stages Daily .
To Portland, leaving Medford .at 7:45 A. M. and 11-30 A. M.
A pleasant one day trip. .
Also leaves Medford at '6:00 P. ,M. for Rosoburg, connecting
. following morning to Portland.
. W take passenger, for all way pontf. For further Information
and tickets call Union Stag. Depot. Prion. 309.
FARE MEDFORD.PORTLAND $7.85
Direct Connertlons at Rniehuro for Coat Bay Points,
s5 1023
COACH
condition
The Cause of Your ill Health
IF y bu have Piles or other Rectal
or Colon disorders-r-there Is
the cause pj your nervousneu, lack of
vltality .siomach trouble, general physical
and mental Incapacity. I can help you .
win back your health by positively curing
your Piles under a WRITTEN GUAR
ANTEE or fee returned. Act today by
calling for ah examination or writing lot
my Dooxiei explain
ing my celebrated treat-
ment for PILES and other
Rectal and Colon ailments.
nsr u U D
nrflCLb; urriw.
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; French Doors j
Artistic French Doofts have become
quite the voRue todny. Their use adds
d modern touch and welomes the sun
shine. Old solid doors may be replaced
at small expense and dark, gloomy
rooms made cheerful and liveable.
Kfade of finest tiln-dried fir, and first
quality glass. They come in the natural
wood and may be painted or stained to
match the other furnishings. ; ;
French Doors as low as ;,.$6.50
Common Cross Panel Doors $2.25
Mirror Doors, beveled mirror $2400
Our free catalog--wcll
illustrated, points out -
''many Savings in Sash,- ;
Doors. and Built-in.
Features. Write today .
it,s yours for the -asking.
. - '.
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Sash and Do ors V
, innn int Aie. So., Senttio, ytn"
ExeursUm
Fare
to the principal esetefo
cities in effect to Sep
tember IS. Final return
limit October 31. 1925.
are Msaey by rack
ing that eastern trip
NOWI
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Nattoewl Park
easy be mad uim tMe trip
' at a imall additional: eort.
One Way tU California
ciuier gotag or retunung mmj oe
u arairra witoouc muca
ddiUooal cipense.
Our fcpmcfatattve will be
glad to five vou full infor-
matioo od help you plan
your trip. Add res
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