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MEDFOTtT) MSTIJ TRTBTTNE, MTCDFORD. OREflOX. THURSDAY. Jl'NM 13. 1!)20. GIANTS FAIL TO KRUSE WRESTLES nHFf K PIRATFfl! WITH ROMANO AT S PENNANT DRIVE' mmmm V Burleigh Grimes Relin- . t . puisnes Early Lead to Giant . Sluggers Athletics t t r, . Improve Standing at Ex- pense of White Sox. Uy William J. I'lilomoii. . AKauviated Press Sports Writer. ' 'file Pirate cnarge remains un- . 'checked,' even with, the tilants 'bp- posjnit It. John J. Mofiraw wan, 5(1 iruse in l-orllaiui, giving un forced to chafe In the New York j mano the edge In Tuesday's mntch. dugout at Forbes -field yesterday j Nothing would please Aledfortl fans 'as the Pirates gave bis charges,! so well as to see Kruse defeated a one-run d'efeat In the ninth after and be taken down from the high Ibu-leigli Crimes had blown a flnoj horse he has been riding rough early' leal'.'' 'The Uueeuneei-ft dovojshod over all his opponents In this 'four hard smashes back at the .locality 'venerable Jack Scott to score two! 'runs1 after: two wore out and so toi 'win uy 7 ro o. ' With tho Cardinals held motion less by rain,' the pirates tluis were able to., eradicate that theoretical bair-samo deficit u n d e iJliwhlch tbey had labored while leading I the league champions- in percent-1 ' uga. - Bonie Mush s men are now in one of those famous' "Virtual: ties" with the Hod Birds, but '"hold W percentage edge throimh the' noted ' process of having lost fewer frames. i The Cubs defeated' the' Pbllllbs by 7 to a in ChicaKo as the Kobins and the lteds lily Idle 111 a Cincinnati rain: storm.. Mrilone fanned 12 Phils,' 'running his mark to 58, the best in his league. ' Action on ' the ' American league. front further Improved tho stand ing of the Athletics who exacted more toll fronv the hapless White Sox as the lb-owns turned upon the Yankees after three straight rebuffs. This combination of events . Increased the lead of the Rlack morV'to elgltt games. , '" ' Connie , Mick employed Uube , Walberg to 'clinch bis third' tri umph over 'the ' White Sox. rtube took" the game in. bis stride and won by 7 to a. a'ded 'by Al Sim mons' 1.4111 borne run.' u The-defeat of the Yankees may be attributed In part to Miller Muggins' dai'irig In exposing Mylcs Thomas to. enemy fire, in a start ing role.' .Mylcs escape! with his life for two rounds, but the Browns cornered him In the' third when seven lilts netted eight runs and the bull , gume which even tually was won by H to 4. I'"r.3il llelinach rushed to Thom as' rescue lust ill time to see Creorgo , Klaeholder. the St. f.ouis pitcher, cal the assault with- a home run with two Urownics aboard.. . . , . . ... , WaHhinittori pifehliig -again' fal tered art tli e capito'l yest-erd'ay abd Cleveland 'dcfVaedl the home team by llf'to 5. Willis lludlln also hadi hpf li-ruil)les, ilrut j.(oej Bbaute j-csc (mil ) ifi i i, I lif t i ti i i VH ej -1 4 d 1 a ns haiuliieriiUtKty imimrliiilW kt the Messrs Burke, lleall and Brown, twdI n! !TtT'Wf-lh'lr1ft k 4oyctinWW "date! i l .. mi: .14 -i,..: i The Montague baseball team. will play the Mcdford team at the fair grounds next Sunday afternoon. Tho viBltors have won six straight gamas,. and will hustle the locals to win. A largo delegation of northern California tana are plan-nlnt-f in?, accompanying the team to this city. Manager I'tuil Taylor of the lo cal team' expects to start Jack Hughes In the pitcher's box, amb use Conlih as u reserve pitcher. Sbangle will play second base, and t'lurencn, Vuun will be shlflj'd to; ihe shortstop position, and Ma honey will be shifted! to the out- field, y I ( l St. Hel-His Council opened bids for grading and paving portion of Second etreet on Neb Hill:-' ' " (7 amp nappy. j ... .i tliat t!t last pi mpte is gone EVERY eveninit thousands en joy themselves at dinner-parties, dances, 'theatres,, games, ' clubs. Many thousands more are denied the joy. of such merriment and happiness. Maybe this denial is due to a' skin trouble. First impressions cannot be good without a' clear aki'n- first impressions are uioklj5 made and are not soon forRotion. Old friends may ex cuse pimples and secretly, sympa thizeH.but new acquaintances may no, he so: charitable.. Skin blem ishes are not inviting. Neither can they be covered up. They em barrass. Hold people back. Steal away joy and happiness. A lovely clear skin is within the reach of all. To those who have lost-it, hope is offered. Tou, ! . too, may have a beautiful sKin, Tose - petal j n texture,' ptetty as a picture and without a sinele pimple,.' , Many thou sands have re- sss I j tai n m Wrestling fans of Medford and southt'i-n Oregon are lu-olnlsctl an other big wrestling treii c next Tues- i any night at the Armory, whom ,,iuu Ke. that bad, rough "tier i0 Portland, will meet Jack. 1!:,m""n -Loa An- iwi-r. .n I whom Prinnfitfic .luck Vjku1 thtnliu 'Zl""' I has been having things hiu own, 'way in all the mutches in which hi has taken part in Medford. ' : flomano has thrown Ira Dern ! of Halt Lake City, wrestled oneo to a draw with him and lost once i1"1 foul. This Is promiHinK doiu, j Inasmuch as Dern recently del'cat- It will be Kruse's last appearance before he leaves for u, tour of New Zealand and Australia. AV a special event. Sailor Jack Wood, local pride, will wrestle Joe I'erguson of Salt J-aku City, .boxer wrestler, for 30 minutes. Fergu sou, while a good u wrestler, as boxen: has a main purpose in com ins to- southern Oregon in that ha wants to meet Gene O'Crady of AxiiJaid in a fight her.e sometime tiiW sunimur. Ferguson is;regard eil aH"g9od fighter, and his match with Wood promises to lie filled Willi action. ' There will also be u' preliminary:.-. f STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS. Iliciric! Coast .oaguo. W. 1 1. PC. .0117 .008 .541 .538 .4 7.11 .438 .3 70 .342 Mission Han Francisco Oakland I.os Angeles ... .Hollywood ...... Sacramento Seattle Portland 50 -IS 4:; 42 ::r, '35 27 National Lagiic, W. Pittsburg ao St. Louis , 3 2 Chicago. .':.'...'....''...'i...'..v 2!l New,', York r.'.V."V Phiiadelphia 21 Cincinnati IS Hrooklyn ' 17 Boston , 17 PC. .038 .027 .0 17 .543 .447 .3 7:5 .370 .370 American Ix.'agmi, ' " . W. l'lilladelpbla . 30 New York 2S A. Im'uIh - ..'. 2!1 Detroit 211 Cleveland, 25 Washington 18 Chicago 18 Boston 15 PC .700 .5110 . 5(1 II .537 .510 .383 .340 .313 Coast League Yesterday R. H. K. Portland 7- 10 2 Hollywood (I 1 1 3 FutlertotT, Knigjit and Woodall; Hiilvby, AluCabe, Hollerson, Marty iantl Sypher. ... R. M. 1C. IUir Angcies 4 4 JJ Oakland 10 14 4 . Huberts, Miller, Peters, Houliler, CliiidH-mid Hannah, Warren; Ka sich, umovlch and Lombardi. li. ,H. 1C. Sain Francisco .....3 8 b Sacrainenlo (I I! 0 Jacobs and Read; Dlckerniun Hynn -ulitl. lioehler . n. h. k. Seattle- ..vr:..i...,;.':.,i.;.::. 5 1 1 o Missions. K...,.,;..::..:.::...... 3 9 1 WIIkoii. .. Ivallio, and Stenecke: Cole, Ifufibell, ' .McQu'ald, Nelson and Hablwin. , THt WIT tftihrtfcia ' hthrmiKhlhfMoxt. k Sironi .h Ithf blood nournhf lh Vody tnd fiihl eitnM lAfectioo wi dikcuc. Yon map be kPPy loo! pained their streneth and charm by takintr 9.9.3. It is Nature's own blood tonic for raising tha body's power of resistance to dis ease, improvinir the appetite, building firm flesh, and clearing the skin. S.S.S. is made from fresh vege table drugs and has a successful record of over 100 years back of it. Take S.S.S. at meal-time. You will be delighted with it blood building- and tonic effect. Al) Drug Stores sell S.S.S. Ask for the larger size. It is mors economical. Uwi'llHW 3,8 S. Co. C3T IM Mil Extension Service Bulletin . Gives Oregon Fruit Prospects Special Oregon Fruit Report j( mo iu.p i rim iiubiioci ,u. una state as a wuoie may oe rateu as lair to Kood, with the best average price prospects in several years. The outlook for the small fruits, however, according to the 13. S. de partment of agriculture and Ore gon State college extension service j bulletin of June 10,. Production and disposition of the '; commercial crop of the principal iftults for 111-8 indicated us follows: mas Crop Car Lot Shipments 64MI ...... 350 ' 4445 7 SIS Cauned (tons) a'.'.::so ti.071 ' 20,503 (Apples ... i Cherries ' Pears ! Peaches . Strawberries 3.741 The cannery pack of other ber ries amounted to about 13,000 tons and the cold pack to about 3S50 tons. TUeso 1D2S figures furnish some sort of baso for estimating the probable 102!) production. I Apples The normal tendbney , of the appletoward alternate light und heavy bearing will result In a light crop tills year, last year being one of heavy production, generally throughout the state. 'Tim Hood Uiver ami Rogue Itivor 'cqnimercial district are expected- to produce about 50 per cent of last year's crop. . Other commercial districts will probably run 70 to 80 per cent of last year's crop. 7 Owing to the late season It is a little early to make a satisfactory forecast. About 60 per cent of lust year for the state as a whole saems fairly con servative at tills time. Condition as a percentage of nor mal for tho total crop-for tho Unit ed States is estimated at 01i.fi per cent, compared with IZ.'i per cent liist year, and the 10-jar average oC 6S.0 per cent.. Cherries Tile cherry crop is very spotted in western- Oregon, but apparenily a little better than last year. The Dalles and Mosier districts are ex pected to have about the same pro duction as 4uit;tv yeaii. ' Hood River will -probatfly-'aliew.Sa to 25 pHsr cent increase. . Apparently the stato as a whole should have rather more cherries-' than last year. Uy (. It. littler I yaa tetlintj, Arthur CuHcaden ai.. little story about . concentration in golf. Sir Arthur is a- pretty good golfw; but he is n much hot ter trapshooter; that is His pro feHslon; and when ho takes pains, he can. shoot" with anybody. r WiiH telling Hir Arthur bf Bolihy Jones' match'' with Max Marston. at Klossmoor in Ihe sec ond i1otirtd of. tlK' natiihal amateui" chumpiunship of 103., Uohby was shooting great golf. He was fmir up on Max as they stood on the seventeenth too of the morning round. Me wns thinking about nothing nt all, which somtetnies is known in golf as concentrating. There wan a sniall watt, on the tee;, ..And suddenly Bobby heard somebody in the gallery say: "That kid has two fours for a 68 and a couphc record." Bobby had forgot all about the card, and what he was scoring. He was just shooting golf, one bole nt a time. He got to thinking about bis scores took a couple of flvew to finish: lost both holes to Marston: and- saw -Max- start a great rally in the-afternoon round that ended in a Marstonian victory at the thirty-fifth green. 'His concenUatfo$-va lifdljiti'," said Mr. CUKoadnn. , "Ii'h th;n'same CUPPER SILENT AS TO SAI.KM, Ore., June 13. (fl) Percy A, Cupper, former state en gineer, refuses to confirm or deny a report tliat lie - will become a can didate for the Republican guberna torial nomination In KIDO. Since loaving the state engineer's office, -dupiwr' Iftis been in private eifqtneerligt ttltl, law pnwtlca 'In Salem. "It'a t,oo early to alk pollticA." Cupper said wlien asked about the rumor. . - ' . , SENATE TARIFF QDIZi WASHINGTON, Juno 13. (Pi Senator Borah, Kepubliean, Idaho, offered a resolution in the senate la to tod 11 y to have the senate fi nnnce committoe instructed to con fine its hear! nir a and revision of the house tariff Ml! to the at;ricui tiiral schedules; , "the adtninlKtraiioh Uepublicnnn oh the finance committee earlier today voted down ,a motion by the Democrats to conflnc.thc tarlU ro visibn to farm ratw. MIAMI, Kla., Juno 13 j M. (iriffln, rndln nnerfitor. was ' killed when a Pan-American Air - ways pAKsenKtir and iiibII plane wax forced down today about one mho ; wo.nt of aaiitlayo de Cuba, ofiiclalh 1 of thn air line nnnnuncpd ltvrn. All, pHKRpnperH were disembiii k ed without nerloufl injury after the -plane burnt into flames tiHn land-. im;, the official aiiuotincetiifiil nald.j 1 lie accident uocurifd al S:0. a. in. ' I Peart I The llogue River district shoiw a wide variation, but the total Is : expected to he a few- hundred cars iBliort of last year. Fighting frosi damage bus been an expensive Hogua River problem this season, j Killing frosts occurred later this 'season than in any of t lie past 13 years during which uccuralo frost records have been kept, and I'ircs were lighted on mure nights than durfng'any previous scason.- Hood. Riven Eartlutt peas prom ise about GO per cent of last .vent's crop, but winter varieties are-ex- pected to produco about the same i tonnage as last yean. Other pear producing sections of t he state' re ' port the present crop, particularly ! Hartletts, lighter than lust year. I As a result of this season's heavy : frost damuKe In California, llart- lett pears for canning are in strong j demand. Some- contracts have been I reported at $05 per ton and grow j ers are not selling - even at that i price. y The J'nited States production of I peats has been forecasted at 20, j 803,000 bushels, conipni'ed with 23,- 800,000 bushels lust year, and the five-year average of 20.200,000 biishr els. The June 1 condition this year was 58,5 per cent compared With 70 per cent last year and the 10 year nTcrage of 00.0 per cent. ' 8trawberries , In tha Hood River district' nn Increase of 20 to 26 per cent over last year is expected. In western Oregon indications tiro that produc tion wilt he, about the same as last year with packing prices a shade lower. Unfavorable weather for cultivation liaB resulted in poor soil condition in many fields, ami growth of plants has not been nor mal. Considerable weevil damage is reported in some districts. Raspberries , The raspberry crop will probably be a little less than last year. There was a little winter damage In some localities, and some Tew fields chave Dot ,lial pruper care. The fruit is in good demand,' sonie contracts reported) at S cents per pound. F. U KttNT, Agricultural Statistician. Golf Bag way in trapshootlng. )'nu bust tu ono Uu'get at a time, or you don't bUHf 'em." And ho told me this story. Some years ago Hir Arthur com pleted a shoot at the Atlanta (iUn club with a straight run. unfin ished, of 375 . targcUs, Ht went over to- Chanleslon and broke- 50 more straight. He then went to Norfolk and started in another shoot. He broke 25 straUrht at the first trap. He broke 25 straight at the second trap. He broke 25 straight at the third trap. I Ho broke the first target , at the (fourth trap. Then the trap broke down. j While it was being repaired, j Arthur and tho rest of the mjuad" stood around and talked, T:xn j he overheard some man in the gallery say: "I was with that fellow in At lanta .and Charleston, and 1 can't remember when he's rniHsed a target." "Up to that moment," said Ar thur, "I wasn't thinking about , a blamed thing, ho far as I can re member. 1 was busting targets. When I heard that,. 1 got to think ing. how many I'd busted straight. When the trap was fixed, I dropped tho next three." , At Mint, ArjHuri budi liropen 001 largmn in a row. STRIKING STUDENTS ! MIO.Xiro CITV. Juno 13. M') . Htrlklii HttidcntH of tbc natlnnal university who seized tbo ninin ! buibtlUK of tbe IllHtitutinn 'rucmbiy i and ran a red flag up over it, ' j agreed to evacuate today. .i-Tliolr- H Iko, liowevet, WIU not end until the univernlty autemi'iuy ( I meiuttire authorized bint week by IR HP'.H'llll HCHMilin Of COI1K1-CHM but'' not yet promulgated, Iiiih been put into force !y PrcKldcnt Port'! nil. Remember Dad on his I, Uay ! Next Sunday When Bomcthintf was needed tfor your, comfort or pleasure. who "dug; down Dad did. Remember Dad with a gift on Fathers Day, net Sunday. "Get It at Magill's" ' Magill Drug Company 1214 E. Main j Phone 01 "Mcdfcrd's oldest and newest drug store." EGGS AND BUTTER SOAR AS SUPPLY rOKTLAND, Ore., .lime (rt Itoported HhortttKO of hutter stocks anil demand lor egga tor Murage sent the prlcets of holli pro ducts soaring today. Kggs advanced all along the. line. , Fresh standard extras went up one 1 cent to o2, fresh standard firsts one cent to 111. fresh medium ex tras one cent lit- US, fresh median lirsts half a cent to LMiU. and cur rent receipts half a cent to ill. Hutter standards jumped hit If a cent to 4:i. There were suhstantlal declines in some poultry ami fresh moats, heoause of increased supplies. Me dium hens dropped on cent to and T and Peking spring ducke , went down from o3 und lla to 22 and 2b cents. Yearling lambs declined from IS and -0 and 15 and IS cents. Spring l;unus dropped from -o and -7 to 1 -M and 2i cents-. Strawberry prices- were still go-1 itig down. Sales of tho best fiuii i were made at $1.2& and $1.50. Less ' desirable stock sold as low as $1 a crate. The peak of tho season was expected to stretch over thin week end and into the first part of next week. t i IJvslocli I'liUTI.ANH, Ore.. June I 3. -(P CATTU' jml CALVISH (iiuolably steady: ny receipts. I lOCttf Steady; receipts so, on contract. S1U-:ki -a n d LAMBS Must classes, 7ii cents higher tu H .00 lower. Receipts 7ti5. including 451 on contract, Lambs K-l lbs. down ) , good to choice, 1 'J.oo f 13.00; (2 lbs, down), medium, C::?.y,S 12X0; (:'. welgiilh), cull to common, '$8.00 Tt 0.00. Year ling wethers lUJU lbs. down), me dium to,choice,. $7.0(Kfi 11.00. Kwes (120 lbs. down) niitdiiim to choice. $4.Mf?f5.60; (120-150 lbs.), iiie diuoi to choice. $3.0ff( 4.50: (all weights), cull to common, 51.5.0 ff? 3.50. Produce I'OltTl.ANl), Oie., June 13 BUTTISU Standards, ha4f cent higln-r. loi tlunil iJalry l-jxebange net wholesale prices (cubes) : Kx tras, 4 4e; standaid, 4 3c; pi-inn firsts. 4 2 Vj c; firsts. 4 2c. t'reainery prices: I'llnts, 3o over cub' standards. K'KIS Higher on all" grudes. Portland Dairy ' Kxchange t net basis) : l-'resh standards, extras. 3 2c : fresh st a ml ard f f rsls, 3 1 e ; fresh medium exl ras, "Str : freslj medium HrKtw, 2l c: current re ceipts. 2!ic. I'riceM ti retailer.s, 1 3c over exchange prices. M ILK Steady, unchanged, ' I'OLLTUY Medium hens and 1'ekln ducks I o w e r. ( Buying prices)': Alive, heavy hens 'over 1 lbs., . 25c; medium hens, 3 Vj -A lbs., 22fff 23o: light, under 3 Vj lbs.. 20ft(2le; broilers,' I lbs., 22 fit 23c; colored broilers, 2 to 3 lbs., 2 5ri2 7o.. Spring i'ekln ducks, -I lbs. and over, 22 fw 25e; obi I'ekin iluoks, 22 (n 25c; etdored ducks, 1 S H 20e. Onions, potatoes, wool, noils, hay, cascai'a burk, hops Stc.ady and unchanged. San Francisco Fruit Prices SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. .Juno, lit. (4) (Fedm-al and Statu Market Ncwh Sorvic.e) Appl Oi'Mgon NewlonH, XI S3. 7 5 to $4.50; fatfey, $:;50 to $4. WEST THE MARKETS Big Going Out of Business Sale COME TOMORROW! COME OFTEN! Only a short time left to buy at cost and less than cost; .:..ilj,j,LLjLlL, II -c xfs - - SEAL -vo5i t UAR NTFE I i v. " -1 . wywik Money at "SS- ' ', ' 1 t ' ' "'',' 6 ft. x 9 ft. '1 ft.x9ft,. . $7,30 9ft.x9ft..'..,:!.,:,-$65 Hun l-'runciMCO ItlilU'l'I'lll. SAN KKANCIStiO, June 13. ') liullcrl'iit f. o. b, Han J''rnncl,-:co, SOc. ' ' Wall Street Report j NlflW YORK, Juno 13. MM ! -iduetion hi tho call moimy rate to ;7 per cent stimulated a revival of j bullish activity in today's titock ' tnarkot. Laving continued to he ;;f ' a ralhor selectlvo character, hov i j over, with .smell important groups a; ! the Htcelk, nvtnrs, coppers and oils ' ; taking Httly part In the upswing, i I'tiliticH were a mi in In the fore-j ' front of the advance, with tho railH joining tho upwanl movement ir ' , the afternoon trading. ' ' Buying became varied in the final ! hour whe.i tho (tlieiuicnls and low ! priced' i)H' AiipeatiGd- l'l''pnU'liy on I thv Hcltft'r.' '; v - ' PRICES DROP AGAIN :., t , SIDE VARIETY STORE 222 WEST MAIN STREET 3C lira in U 1 - tj I l i t' . :, . V rj .j." , fci li Beautiful New Congoleum Rugs! t In the New Summer Patterns $6,15 Lago Oil rono to 31 .'!-l, a new high for I lie your, and Allied Chemical, Commercial Solvent s and Colum bia Carbon moved up from four to nix points. Most, of the public utilities c."h tinned to gain, Public Service of New Jersey getting Into new high ground nt !'7. The close wan strong. Tolal sales wero about L'.llOO.OOO shares. SAN IlltL'N'O. Calif. (P) Leland S. Bond, veteran state traffic officer, careening after a speeder, hurtled into an aulonfhilc and was kilted. The policeman and his motorcycle were hurled 30 feet. HaN-m Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. will erect $200,000 office building hfre in very m'ar future. Portland Koulo . rfteel Corpora tion of Cullfornla will hulld $125. - ooo .Hteel plant hore.. - AT THE 9ft.xl0Ht $ 9.85 9 ft. x 12 ft $10.95 9 ft x 15 ft $13.65 Medf ord's Popular.! : Credit n Store S STANDARD OlljA wl