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" MEDFOTID MATL TRTB'ffNT!, fllEDFtQTlD, QKfcfiOy. frFA'PAV. .UWST 12, W'Js. )1 YAIff ATHLETES DEFEAT BRITISH" By Ainu J. Could .Associated I'ross Sports Kditor S'I'O.M KO HO mil Lit i I-! K I . U UiXUUX, Auk. II. (IV-Tin.' lni- ted States, with the pie Olympic track and field of it f talent, barely heat the Jirltlsh empire's combine for tea this afti;rniun in a meet marked hy one world's I'eeord iltid ii rapid succession of utlur sensational pel forma mem-. l'lrtyflve thousand spectators, many (if whom collapsed from (ho combined effect of the jam and the hroillm; huh, wi nested the triumph of the Americans hy Hie narrow margin of rip lit to nix. firm places only flRiirinK In the weorinu. The Yankee one-mile team rn islered the most sensational Amer ican triumph on the track when u tjiiai let eoiiHlHtiliK of OeoiKe i laird , .M oi Ka n Tay lor. Kn y I la r hiitl, and Kmeivon Spencer t;ov fled the disinnec n :( minutes I'l 2-5 seconds, shattering Hie. world's iv. Ml-d hy three si, ends. Taylor, whose forte Is huidllnn. featuied tills race hy reeling off Ids oiiartor mile in 4 7 tm-- onds, eijiiiilliiiB Ted .Mcredil h's ! Uuk standing World's murk with". me aid ot n runniiiK shut. Spen der, i iinninn the anchor leg in 4H flat, heat lint rival, .Minmy Hall of Canada, lo the tape hy nine yards. Times of the other Ameri cans In tile reeord-hustlng race were lit ;(-;, f,,,- i:(lird and IX J-T. for Itarhutl. The most spei-ta ulur Individual performance, however, wan turn-' 'd In hy Uougjax I .owe. fannniH Urltirh middle distance star and Olympic KUO-meter champion, who :---hoi"d two wlnniim cnnihlun tloim, first In the two-n.He relay ami i her. hr ngiiig the meet to a climax In the medley relay with a slashing half-mile In one min ute fi l seconds . This bettered ! the world's half-mile record hy i three-fifths of a second and rep-j resented the flm-m hhu ever run with for without a running start. j So spccitirulnr were Hie per- i formtineeH thai In ten of the1 fourteen events, all of which were decided on ii team hasls. tlincH in distances eclipsed those in the' Hliulhir meet Jiere four yearn ago. In addition t wo 111 MNh recoi dM were hroken i,l the field evenis whin l.ee l-imie i.,.h. viii 1 i:t,K" 1,1 erle.s. 10 to J. fi'et i inches and Kd llaium 1-road- Jumped feet one Inch. Superiority In the field was the only thing which enabled the 1'nited State to. win. The Itrlt hh won (he hist five of the eight running events hut captured only ' one of the six field reature, that In Jnvelln throwing hy'a slim mar Kin. 1 BEAVERS BEATEN AGAIN BY SACS I'OliTLAND, On-., An.;. II. (!') Siicntnii'iito Hi'fciitiMl rurtliiml hkiiIii, :i in , nm 1, 1 11 k II flvu Ktiiiluht lur Ilic iiniiiway HciiiitorH. Willi Hvn runs needed l t In. 1 he IIimivi'i'h imiI mi 11 I Iv In 1I10 ninth which Hrorori oihi and Imd run ni iiiMond mid Hi Inl with tun nui, bill WIlHni y HI ruck 1)111 III t lit; plnili. Wt-iiri-: SiirriitiiiMilo I'nrthind Vlinl mid Scvimdil 'limiliii iiml Hckii. ;E ,s " - a I Trench. 1)S ANCIOLKS, Auk l.ns Angeles continued Ions march against the 1 1. (II j Vlctoi - Holly wood Stars hy winning today's fi hit 8 lo l hi.-; Vame hy I he score of i. moKing (he fifth straighl win for Hie Angels. Score: It 11 K Lcs Anueles . s la I) lloHywond 7 1L I Weathery, Osborne, I'elers and Warren: Murphy. Mulcahy, Slid le 11 hack and Aguew. SKATTLK, Aug. II. IIV An Oakland uiu iu Hie ninth on Tony Ouvernor's douide. Ihubaker's bunt mid l-Vnton's fit ilcult tly In short right Hint went for a sacrilice heat Seattle 0 to u here today. Score: U II K Oukland i; in l Seal He r, S Daglhi and Head; tVllatd and Ilorreaiit. SAX KHANt'lSt'O, Au-;. II. i.l'i - Willi .Miilli pitching good hall. Hie Seals dnihhcd the Missions a today. The Seals starled off with three runs, mid adding three more tn Hio second were neve" headed. Score: !'B 1 San 1 ranclsco 1J I " j Missions I! 'l I j Malls and Kprluz; HuglieH. Dav- enpoi i, Didier and Haldwln, WLVDSOU, Out.. Aug. II.- (Ti Seized liipior stocks valued at Jin iMHt.fnm were under (jitard of pro vincial pol. loday and :ni pxikmI teiH were under suhpoetias to ap pear in roiirl to answer to charges ol violation of the Ontario liquor rontrol act. KALKM. Or.. Aug. ll.-(Spec AI.HAW. , Y .Pvui; I 1 --o1.--lal.)The Soti2i-rn la'lfic Tninvi At an ca, l htur tO.-( :..rnii.g. port companywll extend Its bun i hen i.rdinarily be uuild ha"e hoivlcp front Albany to Newport been sound alecp. Governor Smith find A Dm ne its I film mm 1 uniiyl i uitt 1 .:i . -Lr o " " a i , ni-i iii oiiik i" nonce iiicm wim the public M'l'Vlee Coliinii ioil here (odav, j GWIfiOH PUIS THE LOWLY PHILS N KV V O I i l. Auk. II lA'i ('ml Hubbell oulpllched Joint .MIT llKan, a Philadelphia recruit from Hyrm iim-, and tin- Clants sliul out the I'hilli'-fi 4 lo 0 today. . It. 1 1. K- Philadelphia 0 i " New Vorli I 7 0 Mlllittan. IJcmre and Ix-rain: Hubbell and I.iikuii. , KT.I.Ol'lS. A'ltf. II. 'fl't The ChleiiKn t. 1 1 1 outhit the S:. I.ouis Cardinals and won today. to I. 11. If. K. . .1 1 1 I I 7 0 Johnson. t'hlcaKO Kt. l,ouls lllake and Martnett; Haines and Wilson. IIILOOKLYX, Aug. 1 I. Ol'c A rally in the ninth nguiusl Wat son Clark gave the I (raven I wi runs and a 4 to decision over !ti ooklyn today, evening the ser ies. Kent f! reel i field allowed the Kohtus only three hits. ii. ii. K. lloston t !i ' 1 Krooklyn - "I - ( ireen field and Taylor: Clark. Kotipal and H'Millne. I'lTTSUrUUM. Aw. 1 1. -(1'i "Hell" LuciiH allowed I'lllshui.tli only (wo tills today and Cincinnati hlnnked the Pilules I In ti. Lueatt Imd Hie hotter of u pitching duel Willi Crimen. S:nr: . U 11 10 Cfncinnall I a u PiU-Hhui ch 02 Ltu-as and Pl'lnicli; Ciimes and HaiKroaves. , , . , CI,i:i;i.ANIl, Aug. M liatting NprecK iu the fourth and filth innings 'eeoild. id lo- days game with Cleveland cli ahled Oetrolt to take I he second I H. I' j I;- '' letrolt o 1, Cleveland .Sorrel and I largrave; Hayne mid 1,. Sewell. .Shailli'. i I'll I I.A OKI.I'l I IA. Auk. .i,1, Tin' l'hlladidilila At hli lli-s-di.ri'iil -1 ri-ri'i-ntriiklHK 'Iiik votiu -i'(l I lii Waslilnuloti Si naturs !-, llUi n, AIMiui UkIimiwIi'Ii, Wur day II In Iu a liintli IiimIiik rally. K,. w, lM alnlust a fi'in- II. II. M. 1 lulu,. i-iiiiiitiriiiirt of tin- husky. W'aslliiiKliill rlilludrlpliln Hailh'y and Kind; Crave and rtu hrant'. - s 0 n 11 lOui'tishaw , : CHU'Aiio. Auk. II. il'i With Snni Cray and OKd-n luddlni-. J illnlr tippum-tils Iu sl lilts, St.j Louts took tho srrond Kiilllo of 111" I Isi'lli-S Willi lll, Wlilli. Sox. lol 1', today. 'rill- I'.uiwns srun-d olio j in ii III I In- clulllh and lllnlli 111 lilims lo l.irak Hie tio. i 1 Ii. II. K. j I.olils I II xt fhlrauo . , 2 i Cray and SidiaiiK; Tlioiuas and' ' IIm-k. : IIOSTOX, Aug. ll.-ol't tombs triple, Utilh's sluule and Loll Oeh rig's 2 1st home run gave the Yankees t hree runs hi the it I til h inning today ami a a to n victory over the Ueil Hl., . tl. New Yoi k .. . . ., .'? 1 1 II'MOM .ii. I ' ! S ii..,., ..,,.1 i..,,,,,,.,,,!,. i mifii k den. Simmons ami Iterrv.' " ' . ,n GILL NAMED HEAD i in O.S.C. BASKETBALL impressve list of preliminaries is . expected to bu worth the price of ' 'ol; . LI. IS, ore., Aug. 11. admission. iVi Tw M i i.;u lung a ppolni inenls Sammy Jonhoi, former tibi al iiMKmi Sl;iti- i-ollege w ei e ail- Weight champion of Hie coast. Honored ht the lioatd r unlit. I will fight tn the semi - wnutu p lr to.ln.v . Inn. I mi ined ment or, co o he?, named nun. T. (iill. former l.-i-K. II,I! ,.,.m It. s head varsity bn.sk i ntl l; tl. .Newman ciirhi)K football. ii fill iill's lornn r had was I'tluill .who w n post - I wo I'iii n ,( iceesr.(nl w 01 k w " h i he :eii er bat-s a nd a n O tit. si( lid Illy With t I kilt lid. t'tillf. htth h. nool. form the back-, ground of tiiliS work. While in coll- to- starred on the maple com i and w as l w ice named loi K'lioiior-. on all-coast teams. New-' im.n w.t .i - i.iask,i ii husk.-iKtll st, ii- at lli' Wilt uN.i ceiitllllli1 as ftc-lnnaii fool bu i-oitell , I'llU.AlHll.ri H A. I'a.. Aug. 11. -fVi Heports troni nlorin-sw cpl anws iu IVmis h atifa indlculed to day that crop and propeity loss from yeMenlay s Hood, h.ul and Hie would ieah xg into six fig Uies. Several ihTsoiih ul.-.. in. jtired. aitliotiKl poried. Iio deaths weie le- " IlOin X IllcagO mmhc ne 111 lendfd t hi Oeorge V.. !ienii.in. Iu era He lender, funer. t .,f HURLED OLYMPIC boxing contests: 1 A.M.'i:illAM. Aug. 1 1 - 1 'Amid s'cnes of wildest disorder the Olympii- lioxing chanidon ships closed tonight with Italy and Argentina tied for the team title. Italy scored three firsts and one third ud Argpnliiwi two firl8 and two aecond-s and the .Jlymplc committee tier-lined to n ward the team championship to either one at tho expense of tie: llp-r. The I'nited Slates, de fending champions, ranked third with two seconds ami a third, ami Holland was fourth witli one first and one third. In the opinion of ring--idu ex perts, Ai'Kciillmt deserved to rank first hecause of what wen; term ed' unfair decisions in two of the final houts tonight. In the feath erweight class, Vim K laeveren, f Holland, was given the decis Ion over peralta of AiKentina although experts at the ringside onsidercd the Argentine had won decisively. In the flnalM of tho lightweight division, Italy, rep resented hy orlniidi, gained one of lis first places although movt observers thought Stetdien Holal ko, of Auhurn, N. Y., should have been adjudged the winner. The boxing competition, from the time it started, was marked hy wild outbursts of displeasure from fans who disagreed with the verdicts of the judges. The final day of the championships, how ever, eclipsed all the others in the length and vehemence of tho protests. At times the referees were unable to make theinselver. heard. Fist fights ensued several occasions as rooters " Ut various nationalities cnampioio-u the cause of their compatriots but Dutch police always were on hand. " AAI.STI'JKOA.M, Allg. I i. ") climaxing a week of triumph i" A nisi enhi ins si Mic toils pool, aiiiia - 'tic Htars of the 1'nitcd States to tday wound up the Olympic water j competition with five victories ;iu the final six events on the . program. l'or the first time since condi tions -or lack of I hem hit into the silpreiuacy American athletes always have held in the man-toman phases uf the Olympic com petition, one section of I he l'n i le Sum's athletic army lived up to all the nice things that had been said about it before hand. During the week men ami women swimmers and divers of the team Mi'iiri'd ten firsts plari'M 111 slx- toi'ii I'Vt'iitK, idling 1111 a m-uiv ol IT:. ihiIiiin nut nl a iiussllih' .lull. Tiulav it was .l.ihnnv Wi-ihnillll-' inltUvi'slcrm-r In artluii. wlui shal -lllli' stars ami stripi'S lilKlii'sl mi 1 ,),,. yii tiu y flak' In 'In' swlmmlnB stallllllil and slilllli'd 1 hl'lnsidvi'S as tin; fasW'Ht siu'liiti-rs uf tlulri ICSlUM'tlVl' St'Xl'N. With both righters adept at using both hands with eipial Hirenglh. the main event bout of next Thursday, night's smoker at the Armory between Dick liaime. ' of San Db-go and Joe Jewell of Cortland by some fans, who have I I seen t ne ho n in i ignis neioi e, i--.i not expected to a the sehcdulcil Icti rounds. 'u' ,,f l,u 1,1,1,1 ,,im h,'s , -expecled to floor the unluck fighter ho runs into it. Halm- deelaP'S he will keep hllu.s.dl guarded perfectly ami Jewell lalms that liaime. can not get Inside of his guard and so It is - ; utiesliun who will weaken first. well and Kalme. are working uul with a grim dcterminaiion and their fight alone, without an "I v roil ml h wit h I'at I'adclfoi tl, ha-al IImmIi, ami their battle s expected to be as Hill of action as the main eent. ,' LIGHT UTILIZED riiAi;nrri:s illk. Va . Aim I I ol'i A beam ot more than leilmii eauillc power t Ut tbiotiL'h I he d.trkiics and ram ueie io niuht Jikc a finger of white and by 11 s Intense heal set otf rn ket Itaies (wo miles away. The di'inoiiftiatlou was part of u double tribute tiid at the In--iiMiHe ot I'llblle all.llls ul the lViei-iiy of VhKinia to Thom as ,lefieion, as im estigator and Inventor mid stnlesmaii and poll 'i'fi O phllosopliri. Thv beam, llashcf from the Jeffron me moi In 1 sPm htlghl centred upon tiny i.hoto-electric cells two milci a wiiy. They set off bombs to w Inch th flareii were nttuvld, 1 hree rising at MnnHcello, the . home of Jefferson and three at I the I 'niversity t Virginia. ir I WEED TODAY-2:30.'. One of (l) most hotly eontes! m of the .season will the faii'gt -omuls lliis o eloclt.- when th hauls and the Weed ed I'iill g.iiiD Ik- staged at afternoon at 1 I.MedHid Men team ela.-h in t he fift h game of the inter-sectiona I championship series A ).'lt- crowd IS cXpect'-d to turn out to see Court Waif's lea m, in one of the final game; of the year- Cooledge, an Oakland south paw will pitch for Weed, and the infh-Id of that team has heeu strengthened, insuring he tier hit thig and fiiddiiig. Colt-due is one : of the hesl ii tellers to perforin in tins ny fur yaers. Cliff l:. st. who is now 1C?,, ma ne ut resident of .Med ford, will do Hie hurling for the .Merchant:', lie is in ex'-ellenl shape. Manager Hall feels badly tlm u;iy the fans have ln-eit treating him. and fe.ls that .since he has worked like a Tartar and a Tro jan, they should come out and support him, so he 111 hav something to work on for a strong tta'ii next year. CLASH, 5 KILLED VLADIVOSTOK. Siberia, Aug. II (711 Five men were killed ami a number wounded in a figh: here today between .Japanese sail ors and ( 'hi nose coolies aboard the Japanese freighter Tosip Mam. Which bad l.o..n ..IH-MV...I I,,- 1(.H ,1h. snVi,., tru.st. It was slated Mint the sailors, armed with knives .,,U revolvers had attacked the 'eoolies. The loe;i police, with difficult succeeded in iuehig the riot and arrested Hie participants, who will be 1 shortly before the Yl.idl- Vo--Io; c.ni't. Is Circus Day Bis !ft WfJ-BSS Show In All & 1250 People 500 Horses SO Cages Animals 30 Lions 2 Cars of Elephants and Camels 5 Bands 2 Calliopes 2 Complete Electric Light Systems 30 Double Length Steel Cars 6-Pole Big Top 5 Mammoth Rings 2 Steel Arenas Wild f. 1000 Character Bible, k: Spectacle Noah and the Ark" The Longest, Cctttleit and Most Magnificent Open Den Free Street Parade at 12 O'clock Noon Daily FOR YOU FIRE Green Pine Slat Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2-75 MEDFORD FUEL0 CO. HJ.8 Norlh Central Reichstoin Tel C31 fieuel FATHER GETS HIS I DAUGHTER AWAY HICACp, Aug. II. pi Kast is ! eai-t and west is west, and never the twain shall meet ; hut north and south is a diltcieni story. They met yesterday in Hie i-her : iff'H office Dr. Word liedwiite "of1 Atlanta. Ca.. 'SI," and Charles; Peters, chief deputy sheriff of the. 'county of Cook. Illinois. I Dr. Itedwine hud a warrant fori :!):. Carl Stuart-Chatham ot Chi-! (a.m. it charged that the Chicago-j an had driven away from Atlanta J iu an automobile that didn't belong t to him. It wasn't the automobile j that Dr. Itedwine wanted, however; I it was his daughter, who h'ad eloped j Willi D;-. Stuart-Chatham. "We might replevin the automo bile," suggested Chief Deputy Peters, "but we could l.anlly re plevin your daughter. The war- I rant in worthless in this state." ! "I am from the south, sir," said ! Dr. ICeiwine. "This fs an affair rd honor. Dr. Si mi rt-Chu I ha in is twice inr daughter's ae. He has had two other wives. I have come to take my daughter home." Chief Deputy Pet era cogitated. An lour later Dr. Kedwino and a deputy confronted Dr. and Mrs. Stiiart-Cliatham. "You are going homo with me." said Dr. Itedwine to his daughter as she flung. Iiolh arms around his neck. "She is not," interposed Dr. Stii art-Chatham. "You are not in the south now." "No," interrupted (he deputy, darkly, "hut you might he headed that way." Whereupon he display- star and flashed the worth 1 1-rant. was how It was arranged. I'OlCrLAXD, or uk. 1 I. I'V) Wlient growers dileing iireis of a iiicrtiiig here record as oppo; tion liroviding representing pro astern Oregon, at today. went on d to any legisla tbat grading of wheal should be made basis of protieu content. on the I'I:.'DLI:ToX. ore.. Aug. II. (tY Mob I.inser was in a critical condition in a hospital today as the result of a stabbing affray here Inst night. Ills throat was slashed, lunii minetvired and arm cut. Kalph Shall, a local man, held at Medford The Newest Show In All The World 5 Continent Menagerie I - Beast WINTER Per Load 2 Loads $5.CQ o o o iippodrome Ej 3"' 'CHICAGO DEATHS EUGENE TELLS OF j LAID TO POISON, RAILROAD NEEDS CIIICACO. An. 11 I.Pt The sudden death", ot tvu person IHim: In the Niuic apartment luiihi' bill Who were not or- t o, u;i luted and the serious Illness ' of two nt hers In the last I hree ( da s were being Investigated to -1 nig hi by the coroner' office. Joseph. Mariano. UT. dled Thursday after few hours III- iiess and .Miss Alma l.ee.a. " elaborate exhibits of detailed sta gradoute nurse who llvrtl in the , tiHtlral analyeis of tral't'ic on Ore apartment above Mauliano last i Kotl nlleH jn nis tealimnuy here to riiirht after one dny'n lllnesH. Ma- drty hefoie the interHtatc commeree Hano i w ife and .Miss Lee's room- j commission's hearing on tho re mate are seriously III. . queHt of Oregon interests Tor an A post mortem examination of ; m,,r directing the building of mi the bodieM indicated poison, the i croH-Bt;ite lino from Crane to county chemist sad. Wi "t GETS A DIVORCE: rocAXTico uri.i.s, x. v.. auk. 11 lJ'i Itcv. l.FMtfir II. Ilont. m tnr of the I'niun nun-sot'larian church here . ami Mrs. HiiruM Cornell announced today that they gon all testified in support of the will he married in the fall, follow- ; proposed line. ing the example of the minister's j Air. Shelton reviewed liugene's ' divorced wife and .Mrs. Cornell's 1 growth and Its need of closer con divorced husband. . tact with eastern Oregon. Mr. i The land for the church of ! Chase said railroad developments which Mr. iient is pns:or was do- ; In central western Oregon had; nnted by .John D. Itocneroller, who ' o polled new markets and brought ' also donated about half the rost j increases in his business. Mr.! of the building. John D. Hocke- Morse presented figures on timber feller. Jr.. gave the spire and chimes, lioth father and son ai-(a tend the church when they are h.'i-e. 24 ROUNDS 24 BO MEDFORD ARMORY THURSDAY AUGUST . . ... f Admission: Ringside, $1.50; general admission, $1.00; ladies, 50c; children 25c. Tickets at Brown's, Cleo's, Pastime, Bill's Place. This Is a Great Farming Country The fimiiin imlunlry is one uf our n;i( ions' iviiicst resources. The leaders of the industry and the leading minds of our nation, are occupied with this question. ' . How can the farmer make farming pay? Tt is a recognized fact that Cooperative Marketing is the best solution of the problem New Cooperative Marketing Organizations are being fostered and developed everywhere. .7ncls..n County lias two old established Cooperative Marketing Exchanges doing business. All they need is the. farmers 100' i, support to make this A Great Country for the. farmer. The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange AND e The Poultry Producers Marketing Ass'n , ... Under One Management Owned and Operated by Farmers TO EAST OREGON POHTDAND, Ore.. Aug. 11. (A7) Hal F. Wiggins, rate ami ttaf- fit- expert o'f the public ervico commission of Oregon, introduced Crescent hake. ' In his linal summary, Mr. Wig I Kins presented the Kist of the ; ; masses of statistics and Indieut-', ; ed that thore would be sufflcinnt ; huHiuesH for the proposed railroad if H should he constructed. Kugeno was represented at to day's session hy some of its lead-: ing citizens. J. K, Sliclton, pies-! ident of the chamber of commerce, ! Klmo Chuse, vegetable Rrower, P. M. Morse, county engineer for . Lane county, and Dr. Warren l. Smith of the University of On-i (stands In Lane, county and outlined! route from Crescent lake to- . western Oregon. Dr. Smith sketch- 1 ed the geological fovmation of een-! XING at 8 o'Cloqk Sharp 10-Round Main Event DICK RAIMEZ 154 Lbs., of San Diego, vs. JOE JEWETT 156 Lbs., of Portland 6-Round Semi-Windup Padelford vs. Gordon and Two Fast Boxing Preliminaries 1 iwwbww rtliiwiiiiiii 1 . tnil aiitl custom U ivy on ami navo lilt opinion (lint artesian woIIh t would tmpply water for irrigation. ; iu many set-Huns. KAM-::, Ore.. Auu. 1 1. -li c ; Ailtii-nry icneral Van Winkle ''oi i examined petitions recently filed With t Iu- secretary of Stale for organization uf tin sncialij-t-Ia-bor party in Oregon and pro nounces them legal. The law re itulres thai the petitions be .signed by not less than ,"i per cent uf Hi-j legal joterh of the stale. Th:- secretT.y state will make further irtvcstigation to determine .whether the signatures, are genu- New York ! . . 1Q. ditnti ' : South America- Africa Cruise West Indies, South America, South Africa, Easr Africa, Europe. Management by world's 'greatest travel 'sys tem. Duchessof Athol Knew). As low as $1500. Booklets from your own agent, or Canadian . . Pacific t44 WaJison Ac, at New York W. H. Deacon, Gen't Agent, ;3ass'r. Dept., ' 55 Third St. Multnomah Hoti' BirfoHl PORTLAND 26 1. ;W Ffom : j