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PAUK SIT flfEPrOTtT) MATL THTr.rYE, fEDFORD, OT?F.fiONT, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 25. 1928. ' . t i I t ( i .1 ' U. S. AMBASSADOR GREATER MOVIE BECOMES. POETIC; OVER PEACE PACT! 1'AltIS. Auk. I'ii.fl'l Hubert UniU'i'Wumi Johnson, former Amer ican ambsisiitlor to Italy ;ini Iuiij; a L'h.-initiion of various t-f forts towards iH'iice, ban wrilli-n a "hymn for the (met cf ie:ie"." which hf ha in.scrlhrd lo Furr-inn Minister Jtriaml uf lVancx- ami (Secretary of State KHlogtf. It read.s: "Lift tit your heads. y ieoteH The minudo lias come. No longer are heldenH No lonKtr are ye tlunili. "ThoHO wlium lie craved to lend you Your Kith of yearning dine Tlie few rejoleo with feaHtltifr, The millions praise, with prayer. "Lift up your heurlM ye peoples, Cheer every doubling until Thai found Uui road u Imn-ier, JJulwixt you ami your koiiI. "fio way to him that feareth, That peace 1h hut a wraflli Not ruleiH hut the people Hhall .seal the peoples faith. ".Lift up your hands ye peoples And take the sacred vow To war's ae-honorcd nioloch. No loriKer will we how. "Vnur lenders who have followed, Arise und follow lliein Oh hear ye not the anient .SlllKlllK of Itethlehrni." REPORT ON EAGLE SALK.M. Ore.. Aug. 25. P) A special board to make an cco lioiu e sin vcy of the Kiigla Point Inigalloii district In Jackson coun ty has filed Us finding:: with the state reclamation com mission. The report will ho used as a basis for a reorganizing and refinanc ing plan to Im prepared by the district bondholders committee, which has been appointed by tie commission. The economic survey was made by. the Oregon experiment station in co-operation with the I'nited Stales department of agriculture. The officials making the survey were T. A. liwlng, irrigation eco nomist with the federal depart Miont of agricttlturo; W. W, Mc-1-iOUghliu, associate, chief lit iho division of Hgrieultural engineering it nil AV. 1 4. Powers, chief of hoIIm lit Oregon Agricultural college. The bondholders' committee ex pects to submit Its plan directly to the bondholders before asking them for a deposit of bonds. This Js a ricffhrtiire from the usual plan; whlc'i is to nsk for the bond deposit first. The district has fiOOO Irrigable acres and a total debt of $&3ti.(H0. Passing of the Early Pioneer ; Hl'OKANN, Wash., Aim. 2r.. W'l Hliluey I lorn, a pioneer irospeetnr Htid one of the first while men In enter the John Lmy country in northern Oreuon, died ln a hospi lal here yesterday, lie had resld vd here fur about mi years. Horn In Iowa In 1KM, he crossed Iho plains tn .Stockton, Cal., In 1.1112 wllh his parents behind an ox team. After some years In Cali fornia, Ihey continued on lo lire Ron. KurvlvInK ri'lallves are his Miilnw. throe dauKhlers and two sons. IncluilliiK Mrs. t'harles Culcn Mild Kidney Horn, I'ortland. iioovi:it to ki:st (Continued from I'ane One.) . Jersey mid Ritchie uf Maryland, lulo loday viewed the slain Na tional (iuarcl rcKlmciits In euctiiiip inimt here on a wide slretch of (round between Mr. Moore's sum mer homo and llto Atlantic cieonn. It wan estimated tlint moro than 100,1100 persotiH would turn oitl for Ihu "Kovernors' day" affair, which la ununited ouch year ami which tiovornor Hmllh has allendotl three or four Union before. Hlnoo Iho nominee's enmpulKn HioalliiK plaiiH still are In Iho nutk lnK. and the event Is nn open air one, Cioveinor Bmlth plauuetl mere ly to review the troops and to sllclt to his determination to Moor clear of outdoor upoeehca uh much as jHISHlhlO. lOscorled hy a group of motor cycle police of IIiIh Htate, tile uuml nuo iirrlveil ul SprliiK Lake lo find another jreut crowd wuiltliK for lilm at the doorwuy and on lite lial coiiIoh of Ills hotel. Ijiter wllh Mr. Sniilh and other members of his family he came down tn the din 1ng room, where iitindredH tn even tnf; dress had Kiilhured before ko In i! to the ball. W'hllu the Kovernor'H party w-aa it the table the Uulita went out for flhoitt five mluiiteH, Tliose In Iho Hmith trotip passed Hie lime hy IlKhtliiK inatclics from eluars, while u Now York Hpeclal police man lit ono mntcli after another nnd held II over iho table, until Iho lighU canto bark on. An aovcrnl thoimamln nulled for Iho big boc.IrI ovont ol' Ilia oven IiiK. the nominee received several of lila political aaaoclBton. Later he came down thp Halrcasa to the ballroom beside Mrs. Mooro and ftor a few mlnuloa left hla box lo go for a walk on Ihn hoard walk, but the crowda qo In thick he had to aeck seclusion In hia mom auin. Clttiilfled advertising goU remits. OPENS I ! ; ViebrutiiiK the 'C'lid anniver- sai-y of the birth ol motion pir-, lures, today marks the opening ! of the annual "Creater -Movie lSea;on" for .Med ford iiml will In idtwerved by the (..Valerian and i Itfalto theatri'S by the presenta j lion of bigger and belter pruritic ' ions at bo l h shrw houses, in ad - . ulition to the flistrlbut)fii of free, J passes each week by airplane. I The airplane riixt Hunt ion will ! be the Kiime ih last year, hut during the present hchnoii will also; take in Cold Mill. Central Point. : Talent. I'hoenix and Jacksonville. 'A plane will fly low over Medforri, ; jus well as the other points of ills- j .rimillon. iitul tickets will he cum; SEASON ln o the air and will admit those j (f Ju Jtatid () he (1.lmiry h V "I, ' , "'" Housed the citizens to meet mid jtiine of flying w II be announced mhmt)) Mr. (;Iuham for this po i,'' .V 'x' week in ihh liler. u ,H fWl lh)lt Mr (!ni. With the (i nival of J renter , , , llVlim,1,n.,ll ln ,1,., 1,, ... .Movie Season," each year finds 1 1 ho moving picture industry fur j titer advanced In .Med ford, with ) tin' introduction of the vltapltone and movietone at lite t'ralcrian. 'the feature of the past year's pro !gram carried on by George A. Hunt, Meriforri's pioneer in the moving picture business and one of the most well known in the slate. Med ford Is included among I the nation that enjoys the distinc tion of vitaphouc music, and is the only one between Salem and San Fran Cisco. A bite count shows that only t')l) theaters in ibe I'nlted States have such equipment at the pres ent tlttie. This nu tn her is ex pected to be increased to ItlDO by early next year, ln cities In the mfririlcwest and cast many limes the size of .Medforri, the vltdphone and movietone have not been Introduced and when they are introduced Into cities of such size, it is a banner event. lite advantages of the city dwellers!1" 1'"" Ini ",M" 1M in seeing big productions nearly " police alarm noxes. as soon as they are released and I Polh'enieii stationed along llronri often before Ihey are shown in way and Sevem-th avenue also had the more populated centers. This ! Heard that dull, Tar away boom, feature of .Mr. limit's movie pro-I and deserting their posts rushed gram has caused nuvny visitors - Into the crowded station and slart- from larger cities to wonder how such service could be possible, and Is done I h rough Mr.- Hunt's desire to give .Medforri the best in moving picture 'entertainment and entails considerable expense in procuring big productions toliunuel saw the enormity of tlm show here early. The present "(Ireater Movie Sea son" will witness numerous pro duct ions of tin usual import mice and bring lo Medforri tin best hat thi moving picture industry has to offer. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlliii'iK'-VirKiii Station Nuuilay. Auniist 1MI 4- Kvenltm service broadcast by , r the Klrst Methodist church sponsored by the Mutual 4- .Mill Seed Co. Monday. Auirn-t 2" 4- 9:311 to 10 tlarfleld lllectiic. In tu 10:1111 American l.tiun- dry. il::l(i to II .Ionian Klectrli-. i 11 to 1 1 : :m - I ti i-iMin !. store & Heck s Hakory. 11:30 to I L':30 I'lerce Allen i Motor Co. I2:.'ll) to 1:311 Lewis Super Service Slitllnn, 4 0:1 fi News and uuirkels. to It p. in. Sixth St. Service Station and Porter Lumber cp. . Il lo III p. m.- Monomntor (HI fr Co. ? CotHti to I'rcisent "Itlp ati A novi't rudio program which Is hound to attract widespread inter est will he presented hy the fall fornia Oregon I'ower cntupnuy over station KM KD next Tuesday night. I 'putt litis occasion, I'opeo will present William Lee Ot eenleaf wen Known acior-reaoer in nis first radio perforniauce of "Ri1 , . Van Winkle." Mr, (ireelileaf liceils J no Introduction to Southern Ore- gun people as he Is a resident of ine vnuey mm mts appeared neiore local audiences on several occa sinus in the past, He has made many tours of the coast In recent years appearing in all of the large cities and will leave early in Sep temher on a lour of California where he has a number of book ings with some of the leading uni versities and hiuh schools. Tues day night's radio prom-am will be his last appearance In Meilforri be fore leaving for Hie south atid a large radio audience is already assured. Josephine County to Have Big Fair September 5 to 8 ' "" j Roper, secretary of the; j Josephine county fair, upent loday I nriMmnes I rlenu Injuml. in .Medforri, advertising the thlr- j 'Among the thousauris of rela ! teenth annilHt renewal if the at-i ,iv,'H ' fHenris who besieged the traction which opens September uth for a ff'trriay run. The Josephine county fnir- grounds, near tirauts Pass, wrro re-located lust year nnd this sum mer several new and commodious buildings Imve been creeled. A v Ide titn;;e of entertainment fea- Hires xx ill a li. .ct fitlr vi,tors this ; Sunday: probably with thunder yeur. according to Mr. Roper, who urmH ,n ,bp ,,, of ,hn also stated that horticultural iml',.U(,t portion nnd shoxvers on tha agricultural exhibit will be lhe(.0i.st: cooler In the east portion most exteiwlve In Ihe hHtory .'f Snml,iv; ihtng humidity: m.Mb -the full. tiato noithxvcvt winds on ih cv.it. FOREST G. LAWYER j TO RUN AGAINST JUDGE J. L. RAND I'OHTI.ANI). Ore. Aug. W) ll'f Hacked by a nomination re ceived at a meeting of citizens held here last night, l.uytil II. tlniham, Korcst t.rove lawyer and litem her of the state legislature, was in the field today as a candi date for tlx supreme beneh at the elct Ion November B. Tiidcr the Oregon law. action of this kind is necessary to nomi nate fine who huh not a candidtac at the nriiiuiry. .Mr. Cruham has been 11 life-long republican. Ho I will be designated aw ait hide- j pendent candidate. 1 Announcement from Mr. fra- ham's heaibma tiers today said: I i, ,.,... ,f I wllh fh nminatlon and his record as it legislator ren der him an especially desirable man for the supreme bench, il" has served as representative In six sessions of the Oregon legis lature, where, as a member of tlo road committee, he made an out standing record." PltOlli: IIOIiOCAl'ST (Continued from Page One.) "What was Ihat?" those on ihe station platform asked themsel.es. Then a shriek, rising to a pitch of terror which made those who heard It shudder, came out of the darkness. A cloud of smoke rolled back Into the station, throwing those on the crowded platform into a panic, and out of the smoke cloud staggered blackened, bleeding vic tims of the disaster. A detective on a northbound train which had just passed the scene of the wreck, sprang from the car and dashed up the steps ri herding passengers out In the dim Unlit of the overhead vents, the sparks from the third rail und the sh-ltly gleaming emerg ency lights, the police and firemen who were qulekly thronging the task ahead of them Terror ami Confusion. There on the floor of the tun nel were the two crushed curs, from whsoe windows came the moans of the desperately injured, while those still aide to move Hcrenmed as they fought ' to gel through the shattered windows. J In the upright cars of the train, ! mini, women mid children were si niggling to hreak out the win dows ami escape from a peril tin-J on ly Hcnsed, many of them hall stunned hy being thrown to the floor of the cars. On the street nh'ove, excited IhroiiKs milled about as all avail aide flic and a in bu lance equip ment of the city came rushing to the scene. a Nurses and doctors grouped themselves about the kiosks as the police nnd firemen and many vol unteer helpers curried out the dead and Injured. Sonic bodies were mangled almost beyond recogni tion. Those who could walk were led from the stalled train to the nearest exits and helped to the street. All the power on the west side line wns shut off and ninny ot her trains were Mulled between stations, their excited passengers adding to the confusion which ex tended tip and down the subway for miles. Panilyzeri by IVight. Kinergcnry electric Ugh til lies were strung from street coiiuec tbms mill searchlights played over the smashed cars. The big lights picked out several terrified pns- siMigers clinging to the sides of the two overturned cars, to paralyzed) by fright to move or make a sound. Acetylene torches were brought j Into play for cutting awtiy the tan-t gled steel of the Mintlered ninth nr. All of the dead and critically ,nJm.ril Hlher In this car or the eighth dir. Hampered by the smoke and ilu.vt which swirl I'd about litem, the rescue workers entered the cars and carried out those who, either killed or rendered unconscious, si III lay In the shattered cars. In one end of the ninth cur they found the body of a baby, decapi tated, and that of a woman, al most all the clothing stripped from Iter body by the rush of Injured and uninjured passengers seeking to escape from the shambles. Tile dead: James Burke. Merrick. N. V. Joseph Cone, no address. N. V. (ieorue Kiev. Rockville Center Mrs. Mary Haines. Vincent M-negus, Clifton. . J. Irving Ruhinowltz. Mrs. Alice Wethcrford. Marlon Zips and her son Her bert. 7. Anna Katie. Anne Mcli oariity. Mabel Whitman. 'Vwv unidentified women. ' " nitulH during the niglit for word of the Injured, was Arthur HtKmnt'. newspaper editor,' who "'I' 1,11 nlghl at the bedside of hi: lltelong friend. Thomas Kurd. Both of Ford's legs were fractuied. Itnlii li PrcillcitMt. 4ll-eir.' t-t,l.l .....t..i.. 1 The Cotton Blossom Singers at 1st Methodist Church, Sunday Eve. The Cotton Mlossoin Singers' girls' quintet from Plney Woods school, Plney AVooris, Miss., will give a concert of negro spirituals, outheru melodies and dialect readings, Sunday night August 'al a p. nt at the First .Methodist .church, 1 lev. Temple, pastor. The I girls have been singing over the j I'nited States for two years and jure on their way to the Plney j Woods school in .Mississippi, via 'California. ! The school was founded by 1 Laurence C. Jotics, a graduate of itho stale university of Iowa. It j was founded in l!U(t. under a retrial- l rec. but at the present, the school owns K.dll acres of land, Its own post office, station stop FATHER KILLS DAUGHTER AND HATH, X. Y.. Aug. Mrs. Louise Dart MctJownn, '12, was slain and her husband, (Maude MetJowun, seriously wounded early loday by the young woman's fath er, William Dart, al llibson's Land ing, north of here. Dart surren dered to authorities and admitted the shooting. The shooting occurred at the Dart home where Mrs. Mctinwan hud been living since an estrange ment three mouths ago. Last night Mct.lowan called at the house and his wife dressed and went downstairs lo talk to him. The two walked up the road nnd Dart, who said lie feared trouble, picked up Ills shotgun and went outside. "Father, father, come: hes kilt ing me." the young woman cried In a few minutes, according to Dart. Me ran up the road where he saw the two struggling. As he threw the gun to his shoulder his latighter said: "Don't shoot, fath er, It's me." Me heard the cry too late. The charge front the shotgun sinici; flic girl In the head and McCowan nt the base of the skull. She was killed Instantly. Dart returned to the house, call ed the sheriff's office nnd was taken fnlo custody by Sheriff' Lynn Kellogg. The Mcliowans had been mar ried four years and had a three-year-old son. I'hysicians at Math hospital said Aicuowans condition was critical. GRAPES APPEAR AT PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 2,",. ,! More than anything else on local wholesale fruit and vegetable marts, grapes are now attracting attention. The peak of the season Is about heie anri during iho next I few weeks, receipts will be Ihe I heaviest of the season I .Infandels ami alicantes, pri pnarlly Juicy grapes of high sugar ! content, have begun to arrive, and although, so far, only a few cat lots have been received, heavy of- icrings are expected next week. Both varieties were selling at 1 .00 to J l.l 0 per 2 1-pound lug tod'iy. In the berry division, offerings today were limited to blackberries of various varieties. Including evergreens, at 75eti,1.0 per crate ctt ri huckleberries at 1 2c to 20c er polinri. 4 BOYSllsl IN SALK.M Ore. Aug. 2 5. tP Kour youths, ranging in ages front III to 1!. are in Ihe city Jail her suspected of having committed burglaries In Yiincouvrr, Portland and Salem. The boys Were caught by the police when Frank Reeve, a resilient on South Commercial street heutd noises In a house next door, where no one was '. home-and called the police The boys under nrrest are. Wlltrd Moore. Battleground, Wash.: Kri Kar Bailey. fi; Denver street. Port lit nil; Ralph Burke. Oregon City and C. O. Odll, Sanrty. All except Bailey nre tnt to have been former Inmate of the Orcifou state trululng svhool. SHOOTS HUSBAND REAGH $7,000,000 , Uir the American league too late land eleetrlc lluht plant and sovc- 'u do "' Rood, rul other Blow-inn plants, which ! "" u"lily t'1" C'urdlnuls nro 'makes Ihn sehool twice as larfu ; hai-k on top In John Heydler's elr eaeh vear. leult ut,ruih. They lead the Pltts- ' Sunday nlKht tit Ihc Plrst ltcth-i1,u,'B I'lrales, in fifth place, by n.lisl ehuri h the Mlnry of JMncy I""'- flv " h" Barnes. Thi Woods will be told In a most : Vankees still hold Iho crest In ihrMliiiK wav. Don't miss the op-Mho American leaBue. but their l.ortunllv of the south. "Humane over the a'h has dwln- An Invitation to visit the school' H1 to three games, is extended to everyone pnssinB I lleUruw s clun now trails the that way. V't have room for all furd.nals by a Bamo and a halt, who wish lo stop and you ran stay Yesterday the Corsairs, still very as Ioiik as vou wish, with some-i "inch in the pennant race, flon thlnu different to see every day Bed the (Slams Into a disastrous unci for your first dinner, you HI to ;, defeat, eloutlnB five New 1 i,.,,. ,,,,e an onussum. Vork pitchers for lfl hits, Bood f... .no mill l'!lll v.'lStll ',.., r,.,.,.i the il'nle In Med - i , , u,,,,,!,.,. nt..!,! Anirust 2t.llhe year, beat the tiiauts ,,,.ti, 'nut ,.t,i,i.f.h i) ft L uMuUL IL TAY DKnMIr Tfl i"11"1' recvail t'ard first base MA riUlll!0L0 1U !'".. a ... .... tnm tll0 KAI.KM, Ore., Aug. Commenting on the amount In taxes that the motnr vehicle own - 1 .ru r ( irei-iin iijiv on gasoline. . Secretary of Stale Kozer remarks that they paid over 1 000 a day in July. The toial paid for the month was $17(1, 00O us compared Wllh $4:i,i(H) In July, litT. For registrations in the motor vehicle department up to August t. the stale received tl.6a,!Hi3.7B. Passenger automobiles registered number LMII.ITS, trucks and trail ers HI.'I'iU, motorcycles 177S, rienl- I ers iilifi, chauffeurs 12,012, and op ; orators ! 7 0,C 5 -I . The registrations so far exceed 'those of IH27 by about tiOOO. and i the revenue from the licenses is j j ahead of the same period of 1927; I by about $-luo,0i)O. If the rev- j i enue continues at the- same rale I ! the remainder of the year, says ' Kozer. the fees for the whole of ! ! 1!2R should total nearly ?ti.;i:.tl.oilO. SAUCM. Ore.. Aug. 2;i. (A1 ! Tourist automobiles from other , states and e o u n I r 1 e s passing ! N 10 V YORK. Aug. 25. (I) , through Oregon this year so far! William T. Tilden. 11.. gaunt vet ' total .Ml, 327. according to slat Istics 1 ernn of the tennis courts, has been ; in the office nf Secretary of State Kozer. California contributed 32. i X!4 of them nr about three-firths . of the total. Washington cars to ! Oiled !Mli2. and the second highest i figure, and Idaho Is tlvlrri with : 2723. With the completion of the Iiooeve1t highway in the next few years. Secretary Kozer believes ; that tourist travel will be greatly : increased. AIDE, MINNESOTA ST. PACI-, Minn., Aug. 25. A1) O. P. B. Jaeobsnli, member of the Minnesota railroad and warehouse commission, has ofered his resig nation from Hie farm relief com mittee of 22 to (lovernor Theodore Christiansen of Minnesota hecause he believes ot has completed Its usefulness. . Jncobson said he t-j "opposed to the uses to .itch tin committee ban been "put" by Oeorge Peek of Illinois, chairman of the group which was organized at the in stance of tiovornor John Hammlll of I own. to fight fur farm relief legislation. He said he objects par ticularly to Peek's endorsement of flovernr Alfred K. Smith of New York, democratic presidential nom inee. "The commltltee of 22 was to be ' states," Jaeob.Mtn said. "It j congress nnd that need is now well i recognized. The committee was J not lirtenried fur the purposes It has been used for by Mr. Peck, and 1 am opposed to his action.-' Slain Girl Identified KI.KIIOIiN. Wis.. A--r. hHvr IicIkIu welKht, reach andi1'""11 vuml Inflicted by l-nlteil KxhtimlnK Ihe laidy of the yollllB i an use advantage over Mickev ' s""os cast guardsmen last May woman found stuffed Into a culvert Walker when the pair mr-t here1 "" B'a" "h,,t 1,1 ,n head while here Friday niornlna. I)r. K. T. Monday nlKht. but those who "say I dilvInK alone In his automobile. Uidgwny. corcner'a physician, found ,it with money" like the iiKcressive-1 r,,n Jennings, coast Ruard nllocecl a scar on the left shoulder rorres- , nesa of the middleweight eham-l10 hlvc ""d the fatal shot, and ps-ivllns with one said to have been ; plon enonirh to make hlr.i nn even! Flunk Beck, boatswain In corn carried by Lenora Abiti. Milwau-1 money bet. i maud of the Fort Niagara coast ,kee domestic missing since .lane i j UK -The cmioslty nt a dog led to' the discovery of the body. iBSM! FOR GOLF TILT PIRATES NOT OUT OF RUNNING FOR NATIONAL TITLE (y llcihcrt . luiikfi-. .v.,, - dated press' Spun Writer) Ilaxeball predictions arc dan - gerous. When the New York Giants swept the CardiiKtls Into defeat litre straight games at Sa. Louis,! some o( 1110 uuj-8 lIluUKhl inc .mi- uonul k-iiKiic buttle was an ovtvi hut Ihn Ktwiiithi" Anil whi-n II New York Vankees came out of their exlfiulcd slump und fumi j their way hack to a flve-Kumt! ; lead over the l'hlludullihla -Athletics, It was freely predleletl thi'.t I Connie -Maek hud xtarled hi bld I. 7' ' .... . ... h lhatlKinB up Ills for tuc ; fifth straiBht time this season. j ne i-iiruiniiis iuuk uui iiuitisi nr this lirenk hv downinu the irhlllle.s, in a Kreut pitihors' bat tle between Jess Jlalnes for the Cards and Henge and "Walsh Cor Hie rhlls. The only seoro of the Itostnn Knives, the Chicago Cubs vaulted back into third place, only three anri a half games out of thei leari, l-l anri 4-:t. j The A's clipped n game and a half off the Yanks' lead by down ing Cleveland for the fourth straight day. I to 0, while the champions were losing twice to i ! the St. louis' ltrowns, S to and ! II to I Kobe Walberg not only held the the only run of the game nt Philadelphia in the third inning. The Yankees' double defeat was directly due to some extraordi nary pitching by Alvln C'ruwdor und Cieorge Ulaoholdcv. After dropping four straight games to Detroit, all by one-run margins, the Boston Ked Sox turned on their tormentors nnd administered similar nteriicino to the Tigers in the final game of the series, 2 to 1. T barred indefinitely from amateur competition. The lanky Philadelphia!!, veteran of nine Davis cup campaigns, six times holder of the national sin gles title and hy many regarded as the greatest tennis player of all lime, was found guilty early today of violating the amateur plnyer- wrltcr rule of the I'nited States Lawn Tennis association. The committee, at the same time r ' .,.,. ,''' ...... hl,(u ui , " , log as an amateur." Baseball Standings Pacific Coiust trfNijnu. I'd. i ! w. L. I Hotlyxxood 37 17 Sacramento 30 18 : San Francisco 33 21 Ovklauri 2! 25 Los Angeles 23 31 Missions ." 23 31 Portland 20 3 1 ; Seattle HI 3! A liter I win lA'ngm. W. L. Ncxv Vork Si lfl i Philadelphia ;x t3 Si. Louis tit 5il Detroit 55 liii Chicago 55 fiii Washington 55 C7 Cleveland 55 its Hoton 41 7S National league. W. L. St. Ltmis 72 4S 1 New Vork fis 47 Chicago 7o 53 . Cfnelnnatl tis 52 j Pittsburgh 66 53 ! lb-ooktyn 5S 63 I Boston 35 7,, ; Phllade)ihht 33 7! w-1" .(III .537 ' Ali .120 .o l:on Monry on Kinanufl. SAN KKANCISCO. Aun. l.uV' Annand Kmantlel. vonn San Knuulsco liaht-heavvwrlehi win ' t 1 Stale highway department has; -'. big bridges under way. I I Preparations are complete for the Hoseburg-.Meriford golf tour nament tomorrow at the Rogue ! Valley links, where the games will ' lin.l.. mI hilnr 1)11111 il H. ill. Inns- I much that this is Hoseburg's first I appearance here ami due to the! fact that they are regarttea 1 ,.,,.. matched with the locals, large gallery is expected to watch (the day's play. The following will reprewiit Medrord: Karl Tinny, i. S. Clark, ; I,, li. Wilcox, d. M. Huberts. T. W. j .Miles. U. It. Wood. J. IX Russell. I W. F. Biridle, tleorgc (bites, J. K. I jle..,th, j. j. J.;miiu'il, It. B. Jliun , ,.. j. jicPlicraon,- It. II. moiul, !. J. McPherson, ll'immnnd Jr.. Howard Scheffel. j A K Gn, liaiTV it()HOnbcrg. Ted fish, Floyd (.rook, Homer -Marx, Herb Strung, C. T. Semon and CJ rover Cormn. HELEN WILLS IS El WHST S1DK STADIUM, KOK KHT HII.I.S N V . Aug. 23 P) "Winning two matches, Miss Helen Wills today entered the semi-final round uf the women's national tennis championship in which she IIs vr , , H ; V icitllllg .inn. 14. 4, Angeles she downed .Mrs. Charlotte Hosmcr Chupln of Springfield, 6-2, 6-4. Helen Jacobs from California . joined Miss Wills In the semi-final when she drew a default In a ! scheduled first match and defeated Miss Penelope Anderson of Uieh monri, n U-1, C-l . AVKST SIDli STADIUM. FOIt KST llirj-S, X Y., Altg.'25 (&!--Min Mnv Mtiltdii Ttmiflv of Kmiiil Monicili California, who renewed memories of her tennis supremacy of 24 years ago by winning the eastern championship last week, was eliminated today In the third j round of the national title tourna ment by Mrs. Hazel liotchkiss Wightman of Boston, u veteran of almost as many years of play. .Scores were U-4, 11-11. I (By the Associated Press.) Including games of August 21. National. Batting Hornsby, Braves, .3 7(1. Huns P. Waiter, Pirates. 111. Huns batted In Bottomley, Cards, 101. Hits p. Waiter, Pirates. 177. Doubles P. Waiter, Pirates, 43. Triples P. Waner, Pirates, 11. Homers Wilson, Cubs, 28. Stolen buses Cuyler. Cubs. 25. Pitching Benton, (.Hants, won 21. j lost 4. , I American. j Matting fioslln, Senators, .3S7. j Huns Ilnth, Yanks. 135. ! Runs batted in Gehrig, Yanks. ! lis. 1 Hits Maniish. Browns, 170. lH,hle.s Klagsteari. Red Sox, 37. ' Triples Combs, Yanks, Di. j Homers Ruth. Yanks, 4,".. Stolen buses Mont II, White Sox,' Pitching Hoyl, lost 3. Yanks, won Hi, j X. Y. Hoy tioircr M nis. I FORM I! V. Eng.,, Mlg. 25. fP, Stewart Scheftal. youthful New York golfer, won the bojV ama teur golf championship today, de feating Archie Dobbin, vnnm- i"!St'ot,'h llyr. In flnal 30-hole match. 6 and 5. Iloxi-r Ii-s ul Iiilurir.1. I I SI'KIXOKIEI.I). Mass.. Aim. So.' ! "P Kcluin AVunsrh. of Gri-on-l ficlil. n boxor known in thn ring I as Eddie FltzHlmnion.x. iliod her-" , today of Injnrlt's. allowed to liavr-j j boon ro. clvi-d In a lioinK mati-li j wun .lonnny uwyor. of Alliol. at j 11,0 avos( sprlnKfli'M 1.1'Rion show; 1 .Monday nlplit. 1 n ninAi r- EASY WINNER AS MRS. BUNDY FAILS Major League Leaders j CHARI FY MAPI IN VIIIIIILUI VIII II lllt "'! 10 oINULt AUAIN IVt.j .,;;; ! t.os A.N(ini.i-:s. AUK. m .- o , The final bond Mwepn Cliarloa .r;oi Chaplin and hla dlvoixcd wife, hlta .l.'.r. ! Glev Chaplin, was .severed todnv .1 r.s I when the nttornoy for Mrs. Chaplin :, ' f'le'1 ",c f,,,a' "Icorep. one year and HI onu ,lay slncc fi medians ' 3 , ' actress wife obtained an interlocu : tory decree. j .Mrs. Chaplin did not move for I'd. nor "' decree yesterday when .601) IcKfl ."'car was ended, on ad- -ivicc of Ihe court. It was pointed .309!'" 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