Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 25, 1925, Image 1

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Medford Mail Tribune
The Weather
Prediction Gciieruly Tali
Cooler tonight
Mnmliniim yesterday 47.5
Minimum lodujr .to
Weather Year Ago
Maximum Ml
M.iiliiiiiui Utt
tMj Tw.ntl.th Teu.
. MEDFORD. OBKnOX", AVKDXKSDAVT NOV KM I SKI 'J"), 1!)'jr
NO. 'J 12
R.R. BANDIT
IS PARDONED
BY COQLIDGE
Sentence of Gerald Chapman
for Mail Robbery Commuted
By Executive Order Action
Clears Way for Execution of
Notorious Slayer Defense
Plans New Move.
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IIAKTFOUO. Conn., Nov. 25
(A. P.) Gerald Chapman, mall
rob her and murderer, will be re
prieve, from death sentence set
for December 3, until March 3,
l28, by Governor Ti'iimbull,
probably tonight, by agreement
reached x between Slate's Attor- 1
i new Alcorn and Joseph Freeman !
. of counsel for Chapman. I
The date was agreed upon at a con
ference Uiis afternoon and the neces
sary pa pern to be offered the gover
nor prepared. Meantime legal points
to be rained In new angles in the
Chapman case based upon the writ
of habeas corpus and the refusal of
Chapman to accept a commutation
of Hen ten co as a mail robber will he
taken to the United States supreme
court.
; HARTFORD. Conn., Nov. 23. (A.
Gerald Chnman Iiuh informed
Ills counHcl thut lie will not accept
presidential commutation of his sen
tence.
It is understood, in absenco of an
official statement, that the commu
tation of chaninnn'iT fnderul prison
ncntcnce will he the state'H answer to
the writ of hubcas corpus served, on
Wnrden Scott late yesterduy. order-
In him to produce Chapman before
Fodcral judge 'Thomas in court at
the state-prison next Monday. jartcr Lhristmas. where lie will engage amended coinpinlnt now chargeH
Following action at tho state prison jn business. Mr. Gate Is-the bestKllcc with defrauding young Rhine
Stale's Attorney Hugh M. ' Alcorn Known county agent and the oldest I lunitrr negatively, In -nut telling him
admitted the order of commutation in Point of service in Oregon, nnd has tj,,. she-Avkf-Heffro Hlood. ' -
viiud been 'signed . by. President Cool- long borne the reputation of being one j The now turn In the case is expected
Idgo .Monday evening after a formal n tlle ablest of the state's county to necessitate further cross-oxamlna-Icuuest
for such action had been "Bents. t!on of the plaintiff's witnesses. In-
i. hi,,, .... i.. His resignation as county natliolo-.i.wii,, ii,ii.i..,. n..i.
the nntine of a communication from
ii.. ........ i. i.i .
In uhiclulbc desires of the state of
Connecticut were set forth and the ,
executive
order was immediately
signed
The request of Mr. Alcorn had tho'men anU aK,.iCuUHrlsts of the"valley
provn of Attorney C eneral bar- 011 learning of the tendered reslgna-
nppr
gent, who had given
personal attention.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 25 fA. P.V
Department of justice officials here
expect Gerald Chapman's attorneys to
mm. uiiuiifcii inn cuuim uie iiucsiioii
of whethor ho Is compollod to accept
i..- ..v itiLiwii ui iijiiiiiiu nvuiuiiuu i:iillliui:iuil II lllliviug aulOUlOUIIO 0US1-
signcd by President Coolldgo. , I ncss in that city. (
The department holds that there is it is generally felt that his place
no law to oblige the government to I will bo hard to fill, as his Influence
keep custody of a person whoso sont-!and advice to tho fruit growers, gen
encn has been commuted, but never-1 ei al agriculturalists and livestock
thoelss It was suid today that courts raisers has had much to do' with this
would have lo pass upon It at the j community's prosperity,
instance of the Chapman defense. Mr. Cate has been tho county a.;ent
No conininnt was inndc cither at Iho here for tho past ton years, and for
While House or the attorney general si
iiuu:ii on iiiu uvuuu i:uiiiiihii.iiiuii
itsolf.
HAItTFOKD. (Vinn., Nov. '.'5. fA.
I'. The federal sentence of (icnild
Chapman bus been commuted -by
President Coolldge. Tile executive
orib-r terminating the sentence of
twenty-five years Imposed in federal
cuiirl tit New York for Ihc robbery of
a mail truck was signed by the presi
dent at six o'clock Monhiy evening
end was made public today when Ihc
document was iclellvered to V'rden
11. K. V. Scolt, for service on Chap
man. The official document which ter
minated federal Interest 111 Gerald
Chapman was brought back to Hart
ford bv Slate's Altoi-nev Huull. M.
Alcorn and was delivered lo Warden !
Scott for service on chapman. The
warden immediately prepared to do
litis and the action marked another
step in the efforts of tho slate of
Connecticut to execute Chapman for
the murder uf Policeman James
SUelly of New Hrltltln, Oh October 12,
1924. -
County Detective Kdward J. Illekey
Assistant United States Attorney
George II. Cohen and Attorney Jo
seph M. Krcedman, the lust named
being of counsel for Chapmen, -were
present when the commutation paper
was presented to Chapman. It is re-
(Continued on I'ase five)
MISHANDLING
Kl'GKNK. Ore.. Nov. 25. Mayor
K. II. Parks of Kugene. nt n special
, meeting of the city council late
lerdny afternoon, tendered his resig
nation which was accepted. Iw
rence 15. Simmons, president of the
touncll. was automatically elevated
9 to the position of meyr-r.
The resignation Is the outgrow of
uiwumiun rut? inniuiiui
regarding the alloged mishandling
discussion rife throughout tne cn:
EUGENE MAYOR RESIGNS UNDER FI,
College Man Breaks
Knee Bone Trying
To Do Charleston
IJKS MOINK8. Iowa. Nov. 2".
(A. IV Tin Intrlcaclerf of
4 the Uharleston, latest fad dance
will probably he mastered bet-
tor by Melvin Kusterc of Dos
Moines, when his knee is re-
leased from splints in a few
weeks than they wero yester- t
day when Kuslcre, .graduate of
Northwestern university and a
f former ltllnols student uttempt-
ed the danco at a house party
hero. llo broke n knee bono
r executing one of the more dlf-
ficult steps of the dance. r
GATE RESIGNS
POSITION AS
COUNTY AGENT
Jackson County Loses Valued
Pathologist After Ten Years'
Service Effort to Change!
Decision Futile Record Is
An Enviable One.
It is with much rogrut Unit the
' publfu will receive the news that
Claude C. Cate, county agent, lius ro
signed, tho resignation belne offleiullv
announced toduy, although close
friends have been aware that it took
place over a week ago and that Mr.
ana Mrs. Cnle and children will rc-
"e to uienuaie, ual.. a day or so
J"'"1; co,lnt; "sent and' local United
states weather observer, was present
,'" , . ,. B, 1 ""i"' )m ;
Ir.e some time ago and has boon ac
cepted with regret.
on, to prevail upon Mr. Cate to re-
consider were fruitless. While he is
oath to leave Medford and the county. '
lie aoes so tor tno reason lie wants a
more remunerative vocation, in justice
to himself nnd family. It is rumored
ne win engage in nusiness wim ills
brother at Glendalo. who has long.
two years prior to that timo served.
as county agent oi I'mon county
iv compliment to ivir. uaio s amittyi "Ko ,f
and tho general public satisfaction Mrs. Jones said lliat Itblticlandor's
during his ten years of duty here Is , mcnnt nothing to her when sho
paid when It is stated that the aver- flPM, met h)nit ,nat s,c Kn(w nothing
age stay of any county agent 111 Ore- o( h wealth and soclnl position,
gon counties is two years. No sue- she admitted that she had been de
ccssor has yet been announced. I celved when he anl Alico went on -a
The Kruit Growers' league, through motor trip through Now England.
Its president, Puul A. Schoror, pays inWnls n(,r that a "Mr. and Mrs.
tribute to Mr. Cate and his ten years', Mathews" wero with them as chapor
work hero In tho following signed ones'. .
communication: I -lorten used to wonder why II nv-
"It Is with the most active regret cr mct tho Mnthows," Mrs. Jones said,
that we are faced with tho necessity i Hll0 , tod how i,eonard had
of having C. C. Cato leave our valley. 'Hhnwn her the wedding ring scvornl
Unfortunately, at tho present time we ,vrPKS i,cforo his marriage to Alice
are not so situated as to ue auie to
pay this office any amount commen
surate with Mr. Gate's ability, and he
has thereforo been forced to accept a
mora lucrative position.
"Probably we will not fully realize
our loss until search Is Instituted for
someone to fill Ills place, as his work
has been notably successful. When
he came tho industry was in a dis
organized condition, each grower work
ing out bis own Ideas in a more or
less haphazard fashion. Pear blight
was often considered to be the result
of thunder storms; and the phases of
the moon us well as an antagonistic
Providence wero blamed for most dis
asters. It is possibly .a flno veiled
tribute to Mr. Gate's work that some
fContlniied on Pnce Flv
OF FUNDS CHARGED
more than $13,000 In city warrants,
whlchMvcrc obtained by Gcorgo W.
Head, contractor, before they were
due him, and which has been assign
ed to the I'nlted Htates National bank.
Head, had since disappeared.
Mayor Pr has invited Investiga
tion of the affair. He has been mayor
for two andftne-half yearn and prior
more than eight years.
to mat nine
councilman for (
AN
GIRL
WAS NEGRO
Gilded Youth's Chauffeur Tes
tifies He Told Him Girl Was
Colored Plaintiff Wins the
Right to Amend Complaint
and Long Drawn Out Case
Is Expected.
WIHT10 PLAIN8, NVY.; Nov. 25.
(A. P.) Three years before his mar
riage to Alico Beatrice Jones, negro
maid servant, Leonard Kip Jlhlnclnn
dor was Informed that her father was
part negro but answered that he
didn't care, Hoss Chltlcker, former
chauffeur for tho Rhlnclanders testi
fied. Chltlcker said it was he that drove
Alice and Leonard to the Hotel Marie
Antoinette where they stayed a week
as man and wife in December 1921.
io said that he had visited Rhine-
Inrif1rti In Jfnmfrn-H that unmn month
mi was show' ft clock wwc ion-
ara saia ne was going 10 present 10
Alice for Christmas.
"Do you mean to tell me you are
going to f;ive her a Christmas pres
ent?" Chltlcker testified he asked, r:
" 'Yes responded Ithinelander,'
the witness said.
"Then I .asked,: 'Don't you know
her father is colored?' "
"And ho answered: '1 don't care If
he Is..' "
Justice Morschauser this afternoon
planted the plaintiff's request to
umend the original complaint,
th0 objection of defense counsel. The
toW the colirt that he thought he i
.i,i i, i,i i .oi ! now .n.-
tentions in a short time.
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 25.
(A. P.) Mrs. George Jones, elderly
white mother of Alice Iloatrice Jones,
defendanP In the Ilhlnelander annul-
i mnnt milt tnilnv tnnk tlin stand in
i,i,ir i,- a,,u, n,i ,ii,i
tlat she lla(1 ever heard Ance ay
CB,m t0 beln wnlt0 It ha8 hoea onc
of tle contentions of Uonard Kip
iihlnplandpr the plaintiff
i,, assured' him she was '
that Alice
d assured him she was white In the
,,1.on0 lpr mnllmr
"Mrs T Jones." said' I
Parsons
Davis, defenso attorney, "Rhlnolander
says In substnncn that In your pres
ence Alice told him she was white.
Is that true?"
"I nevor hoard that spoken of," suid
tho witness.
"Did you over hear Alico say slio
was white.'
"No." '
I.Hd Ithinelander ever iiuestlon
vml
laughter's colur In your prca-
with the admonition:
I don't want
tho marriugo to bo
while."
known for a
AGGIES WILL BE
FIT FOR TROJANS
COUVAM.IH, Or., Nov. 25---Coach
Hchlssler called his Oregon Aggie
rootball wpiad together last night for
the first time stneo the Idaho game
and gave It n light workout In pre
paration for heavy training for the
Southern California gamo L)ocember
5. Prnctlce consisted mulnly of ruo
nlng back a half doKn kick-offs and
was Important only In revealing that
the formfdidile list of cripples was
rapidly being reduced. With the ex
ception "of one or to, the men have
recuperated sufficiently to bo out In
,nults and by the end of the week the
entire squad Is expected to bo back
in fighting form. .
,
New Hewer voir for Ktigmo.
KUOKNK, Ore., Nov. 2, Con-
Irnrt for fhn rnnntriietlnn nf thh new
Kugene water reservoir on Rklnner'P
Unite has ben iarded to the II. C.
Heydet company of Portland, on a
bid o$l. I02.fi. Four other Port
land bidders andflve Kugene con-
tractlng firms made offers for the
project.
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FRANCE FAILS
TO GETCABINET
I'ARIH. Nov. 25. i fA. France
was still without a cabinet tonight to
succeed the I'alnlove ministry which
resigned Sunday following an adverse
vote by the chamber of deputies on
tho government's finance bill.
Ucfusal of tho various groups in
the chamber of deputies. to promise
support for hl finqeviul Pluju mused
Senator' l'aul Doumor today "to de
clino tho task of forming u new min
istry, as it did M. Hriand yesterday.
Former Premier Kdouard J iorrlt,
radical lender and president of the
chamber of deputies, was summoned
tills aflernooii by President Doumer
kuo but failure of his projected "con
cent rat I ion" cabinet of (he left is
considered likely . in well Informed
circles.
Col Mitchell Rests
Case; Not Allowed
To Visit His Bcby
WASHINGTON. Nov. 25. tA-
!.) Cotonnl William Mitchell,
4 who rested his case today, was
denied permission today to visit
Detroit to sen his baby daughter
during the 1 ImnkHgiving ronnss
of his court martial. His request
to tho war department was re
turned marked ' disapproved. "
4 Tho colonel has been ordered
6 to remain In Washington through
fr out tho duration of his trial.
Wall Street Report
NMW YORK, Nov. 23. (A. P.)
Hlock prices made Impressive recov
ery from recent weakness in today's
market. Operators on the long side
started to bid up prices from tho
opening, beglnnlg with the rails and ,
gradually extending their operations
to motors, steels, equipments, tobac
cos, incrcantlles and chemicals. Pitts
burg and West Virginia, control of
which Is helng sought by at least two
of tho larger systems, was bid up
nonrly fifteen points to n new record
high at 12014. Nearly twt) score
issues had scorpd extreme gains of
three lo ten points beforo the end of
the third hour.
The closing was strong. The buy
ing movement continued unchecked
thru the final deiillngs. Chrysler
rallied over thirteen points and Gen
eral III net lie, Uul'out, Hears Roebuck
and Loo no Wiles Ulscult extended
their gains eight to nine points. ITnll- 1
ed State's Hleel and General Motors
were conspicuous in thf list of more
m'odcritle advances. Kales approxi
mated l.SOO.OOO shares.
o Paper Tomorrow.
Following its regular custom,
thoro will be no Issue of Tho
Mail Tribune tomorrow, Thanks-
giving day. '
Not ConiplliiH-ntary to r. H, A.
NKW YOIIK Feodor Chalinpln In
perturbed over a misunderstanding
In PaAu bcf0o leaving ,to sing In
New York's opera. Ho ' Bald: "I
found It necessary to t0v my ffoul
to the devil." While the translation
Is 1) torn I. he d. "colloqulsm sim
ply means hard up and mutt make
some money."
HERRfOT CALLED
POWELL GIVEN A
BLACK EYF BY
V I CTO 111 A , II. t , Nov. 1! 5. A
Sharply crl(lc,ing the Kunsdlan
Ku Klux Klun and Its organizers,
Attorney (ieneral A. M. Manson. 1
speaking before tho legislature hero
yesterday read letters which ho said
wero received frflni "responsible peo
ple" in Oregon regarding Major" Lu
ther I. Poweil of Portland, a klan
organizer.- .pnwyli wft. haured- from
Canada, and tiien admittel for thirty
days. ' " - ' - I
one letter said P(well had boen.
Idnn organizer In Oregon four 'years
ago. ' .
" "Major Powell," It 1 read, "figured
in many scitsatlnmil episodes in Ore
gon a nd Washln Kt fin a nd hel ed to
promote the Portland Hkyllno cor-(
rai ion and other notorious schemes .
where klanHmen loyt more than .
$100,000. Powell finally quarreled!
with Clrand Uragon Fred X. OlTfford'
und was banished fiom tho order
several months ago."
T.
CHICAGO, Nov. 25. (A. P.) H.
S. .(ones has been elected vice presi
dent of the Western States fins and
Klecirlc company and the California
Orenon Power company with head
fuitrtcrs fu Stuckton. Cub, tho Hylks1-
by hnglnocring and
corporation announced
day.
Henry' (ienaeher of
Miinogemenl
late yeslnr-
Ibe Ityllenby
corporation will succeed Mr. Jones ns
assistant general manager In charge
of operation of (he Ntirthern Stales
Power company at Minneapolis. Kor
fourteen years Mr. Jones was presi
dent and general manager of the Han
HI ego Consolidated Oas nnd ' Kloctric
company. (Thjs creation of a new
office of vice president does not af
fect the present status of the Califor
nia Oregon Power Co. In any way.
according to local officials of tho
company. . Cupco headtjunrters will
re mum here.)
IN GREECE FLOOD
LONOON, Nov. 25; (A.P.) M'irc
than 100 persons are believed to have
perished in the floods In Athens, fol
lowing n torrential rain of an hour
and twenty mlnilles Tuesday, says a
dispatch to Iho Daily Kxpress. ,
Many houses hi the refugee set
tlement collapsed. 'Hie Inmates were
burled In (ho ruin's and nruny wero
swept nway and drowned. '
Flood water from Mount Lykabettos
washed up thirtyciuht tombs In An
aKnbstnpoulons street here. Five
mumlntes and numerous gold orna
tncnls and viihch were uncovered.
: MAN KILLED IN CURRY
BANDO.V. Ore, NovTp. (A. !',)
One man was Instautly killed and two 1
others seriously injured on the Mixes
r.er-in Coj-ry county yesterday when
a bol)er xoloded in -the Oscar Mathr,
Aim. - Lnuin rarrarri, i. was Instant
ly killed; fleorge Mather suffered a
badly crushed leg nnd James Smith
wns badly aided.
OREG. KLUXERS
All Japan Awaiting
Birth of Royal Heir
To Princess Nagako
4
TOKYO. Nov. ii.rt. ( A. I'.)
Tho accouchement of Princess
Na&iko Is expected soon and all 4
Japan "is awaiting the event
with Joyful expectation. The
rovnl iinrseK and Imiierlal nhv-
slelans are in attendance day fr
4 and, night.
f The news will ho broadcast
4 throughout .lnpan by radio. It
4 was announced this evening
that the great Imperial cannon
which is fired only at noon
dally will be fired once If the
4 child Is u boy and twice If It
is a girl, provided tho birth
f occurs between 7 and y o'clock
In tho evening.
TINNEY TAKEN
New York Comedian Down
and Out, Is Given Another
Chance Girl in Case Goes
Abroad Frank Borrows
Taxi Fare at Elks.
NKW YORK, Nov. 2fi, (A. P.)
Mrs. Krank Tlnney, -whose uncontest
ed suit for divorce Is pending, has a
new boarder named Frank Xl""'"
At least, that's tho way the comedian
described himself when ho went to
his wife's ho iir Island home after his
return Monday from London.
As for that divorce "What . dl
voruo?" demands. Frank '; Tinucy
blandly, every' time ho Is asked about
it. ,' ...
Mr. ami Mrs. Tlnney went shopping
yesterday accompanied by seven year
old Frank Tlnney. Jr.. but Mrs. Tln
ney did most of the buying. Frank
says he is broke. Afterward M rs.
Tlnney drove homo anil the comedian
hied himself lo the Flks' club where
he borrowed in dollar from tho door
man to pay his taxi fare.
As for anybody named Imogeue
Wilson, the Tinneys don't mention
her. Imogene, or "itubbles," as
Frank UHcd to call her. was tho causo
of Mis. Prank's suit.
Imogene, a chorus girl, Is now
abroad.
Mrs. Myron Kllas, Mrs. Tlnney's
daughter, explained the present rela
tionship of her mother nnd step
father, as not. quite a reconciliation.
"They have agreed to beln all over
again on a fifty-fifty basis," she said.
"Mother wants to see him established
on Broadway again."
Mi. Tlnney confirmed this by say
ing she wanted to give him a chance
on a fifty-fifty basis, but as for drop
ping the divorce suit, "things have
not gone that far-yet. "
Mrs. Tlnney's name in exported to
blossom In electric lights over a
Hrotidwny vaudeville house next
week. Frank Is ready lo Klartle
llroadway with his horu-rlmmed
glasses and bluo raincoat from Lon
don. GO ON SALE FI
The sale of tuberculosis Christmas
seals, sponsored annually by the
Jackson County Health association
as a branch ut the Orenon Tubercu
losis association, will open immedi
ately after Thanksgiving to contlnuo
for a. week or 10 days following, ac
cording (o an announcement ma do
today by Mrs. Alice llolloway, chair
man of the committee In charge. A
meeting was held last Friday to out
line plans for conducting I he sale.
Announcing the 1 1th annual sale,
Christmas sen! posters are" making
their appearance in display windows
nf local stores, they having been dis
tributed by the committee, assisted
by the Hoy Scouts. The posters aro
regarded as being blighter and more
colorful than ever bifor.
BACK BY WIFE
ON 50-50 BASIS
EAGLE POINT WILL HAVE TO WAIT .
A WHILE FOR INTEREST EXTENSION
HALF.M, Ore., Nov. 25. The Kaglo
Point Irrigation district of Jackson
County will have to waft u little longer
before tho state Irrigation securities
commission promises lo extend tho
guarantee- of interest on Its $100,000
bonf.H. Tho commission told repre
sentatives of -thfl district yesterday
tnht It would do so If tho coo pe nit ion
of the people of Jackson county can
be obtained. An extension of one and
ono-half years In the guarantee la
SYRIAN WAR
I30NAGAIN.
U.SJJNEASY
American Citizens Escape to
Beirut With Tales of Druse
Atrocities U. S. Military
Attache Arrives in War
Zone to Investigate British
Woman' Captured.-. ,
HKIRUT, Syria, Nov. 25. (A. P.)
Hourteon naturalized American citi
zens who reachod Beirut today with
about 2000 refugees from Rashoiyu,
west of DumuHciia, whore fierce Druse
attacks were ended yesterday by tho
relief of the French garrison, say that
in the hand-to-hand lighting betweon
the Druses and Christian volunteers
the rebel tribpsmen killed many,
women and children.
Martial law has been proclaimed In
the districts of Damascus und Hauran
as the result of numerous, recent actH
of brigandage. The authorities ex
plained that the step was not taken
because of any recrudescence in the
activities of the rebels, but merely to
permit the government to restore
ordor more rapidly.
Tho French reinforcements yester
day fought through the valley of Kl
Hlka, near Mount Lebanon, and reach
od Kusheiya from the north after suf
fering comparatively small losses.
The Druses used'machlne guns against
tho French in the fighting but uro
reported to have lost heavily.
Further spirited Druse outbreaks In
south Lebanon aro reported today.
Colonel Robert C. Foy, American mili
tary attache In Constantinople, has
arrived at the scene of the fighting
and Is preparing a report for tho war
department In Washinloa on. Uig mill-
tnty-Hituutioh. ' ' -
I LONDOaN, Nov.' 25. (A.- P.--Tlte
only white womun In the area of the
presont troublo in Syria, south Leb
anon. Miss Lillian Cave, a member of
tho British Syrian m!ss!nn. is held
prisoner by the Druses ut Hasboiya,
their headquarters, according to ad
vicos received by the mission's head
, quarters in London. -
Miss Cavo Is reported to he well
treated and ullnwed to walk about the
town freely. She has benti a mission
ary in this r&gion for 25 years and
.alwuys has been treated with affec
Uion and respect by the Druses. She
t has done wonderful work with the
natives and especially with , their
children.
TITI F
N BASEBALL GO
When the Lincoln school glrl
baseball team won the . baseball
game with tho Washington senooi
Monday cvejilng by a aeowi of 21 to fi,
they also became champions of the
grade school tournament, which had
lasted over a period of threo weeks.'
The winning team was presented
with a new. ball and bat after the
gamo by Miss Miles, who encouraged
their aim toward good sportsmanship
In all activities. Tho winning teum
was coached by Miss Anneto Gray,
while the Washington tea mwas
coached by Miss Merle Cbicey.
J The heavy hitters for the champions
aro given as Knora Whitn and Fay
I HarbauKh, they having knocked a
number of home runs through the
I seuHon. They ulso received (he credit
for winning the deriding game.
I Tho lineups for .the respective teams
, are as follows:
I Lincoln Capt. Hay HUrbaugh.
Knora White, Josephine Anderson.
Allso Vaux. Kern Harhaugh, Marjorle
Gebhardt, lluth Maussom, clam Kus
kqI, Dorothy Davis, Kuth Carter.
Washington Capt. Huth , Beckett.
Ohelma Sullivan, Maurlne J, Marirucr
Ite M Alloono Plerson, Hilly Kvanson,
Helen Jones, Margaret llonneyf, Urnt
Kirkpatiick. Helen Wilson. v
asked, Increasing the present guaran
tee to five years.
Tho commission rocelved crop csH
males from Jackson county projects
sltowlng that crop returns this year
from the Medford irrigation district
were Su,r00.000 nnd from the Talent
district $1)00,000. Tho former pro
Jn was dovclopcd at a cost of $10.
000,000, and the latter at $1,286,000.
It was declared that the Kaglo
Point district should mako an even
better showing considering the devel
opment cdst.