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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Oft En OX. TUESDAY. JULY 0.-1020. PAGE EOT 1 -t'-. 1 "r ij PITCHING STARS DISPLAY WARES MONDAY GAMES Herr Max Is Barred in N. Y. Arenas Grirfies and :. Grove Show ;. Why-They're Poison ' to Batsmen -Cubs and Giants Keep Step With Pirates Gehrig Clouts Homer'.1 ' ill v?i v. r-v- ii ( y ....... A-. :'Tr:i V, ' . ... - 'A J: i PUN TARIFF 10 OEtUffiiiM GMER VAROI HELP FARMER NG AUTDISTS Newly Rich Wife Returns to Life of Hash S linger H SrMSeAvc uauiicv OHIO llrlllLL! N I A V I Al ! 1 M'l--tvKtiSnKKhh'h 'X ,n A II I liMlll.il ,. ,..,, , ,..M.. Perhaps Rogue river today can ,! really boyt tf a larger number of SAU.:M o,., .,. 9. PjAa. : species; ol fish Ulan any ""''";, i,.,rl relief in th.t major eon stream In i the world sa James H.., , ,i u, p0,ii.K tariff UcCool, featured writer of the Ore-, h nnd ie )s m) ((,sl(!IU,(1 , w.nlan. in 1.1 column. W ild 1-lfe . ,..1.i, (he prorttljIe ,ln)1m.,a ,h!1, : Lines. These fish ratige from tl.f , IU)( ,y f(1v ,u. A,llel.u..ln Iger chlnook huImiou uml Ktoelheu'I 1 trout. The wreat variety of ihtf I finny tribe at nrosont in the river is the reutilt of persistent pluntinK of flnKtrliim8 in recent years. Thu loriKinul native fifth of the Htieam . were chinook and BllverttUle Hulmon ' and the steellieaU uml eutihroat, or black-spotted trout, ns well as market to siifiphuit in part the pro wins of wheat, corn and oilier fcreat cropn whleh are pmdmvd in excess find at a loss. This com ment is made by Conre-inun W. C. ilawley, chairman or the vas and means committee In the house and whose name the tariff bill hears. M.. IJ.. .!.,.. .iH. ...,... 12.. a diminutive mudeat. and rrawriHli. (n ri,nlU l)Ut ',,; which were the natura lood j W hile here he will make his moial lemiii.K nan in u.e river. i inspeelionii about -the western Or and first season of Infant life nil-1 grated from the fresh water of th By lleruoit V. lUli-kcr, AsrtielatiMl IT'.'JW Sport Writer Yesterday's .battles along thei major leaxue front failed to shake ; up the standing to any marked, degree, but they did give Burleigh ! (Irimes and Bob drove a chance to show why they're the leading; pitchers In their respective league: i Grimes, whose spitball seems to, tmzzle batsmen more each year, : pitched Pittsburg to an 8 to 4 victory over Brooklyn and en abled the Pirates to retain their half game lead in the National league, drove, fastest of the fast ball pitchers, held ticago to six hits a Philadelphia turned In an 8 to 'I triumph nnd the Athletics . remained eight and a half samen ahead of the American . league ' field. Grimes now can show -34 vic tories against one defeut. Grove's record Is 14 and 2. The Pirates made Grimes' task .nav hv ei-lliiiL- to Johnny Morri son, their old teammate, early. ( Their 12 hits included- home runs . by Paul Wnner and Adam Co morosky. The Cubs and Giants kept step with the Pirates. Chicago trounc-i Ing. Boston, 11 to 3 behind Hal! ' Carlson's five-hit pitching while -the Giant!) were heating Cincinnati for the third straight. 3 to 0. Ijirry Benton gave the Reds onlyj - three scattered hits. 1 I In the other National league' engagement, the Phillies made It three out of four from the fading St. I.ouis Cardinals, 6 to 5, despite four hits by Chick Hafey. . . The Yankees kept step by bury ing Ht. Louis under a II) to 3 count, hnmmerlns three Brown pitchers for 111 hits, including Lou Gehrig's 22nd homer of the year George Pipgras granted only four hits nnd retired the first 13 men tn-fnce-hlm. - J- Washington nnd Detroit split n double bill, the Senators grub Mnir the first. 6 to 4. at George '.l'hle's- expense when Johnson's error nerniitted the winning run to score In the 10th. The Tigers slugged out in hits to take the second game. Ill to (1. Four runs ... . i (....... I..ATo.,iia came over win n , ii(,ve ,nt Honnenberg's almost con- Yorli haiimered a home run with the "J f.e ion, bases filled In the first Inning A Ksaciiitrit 'rAsi Pit ' XKW YORK, July 0.- OPl Max Schineling, German bu::er. ;:ntl Joe Jacobs, his manager of choice, were suspended today Ity t:ie New York stale athletic commission until such time as Schmelins fulfills his contract to box Phil Scott of Kngland at T-bhets field. The tentative date is August 7. IGHTi STANDINGS OF THE amsM (By the Associated Press) National League W.- . TtOHTOX, July !. ffl) There will he n third meeting here to night between CI us Sonnnnherif, kine of the heavywtduht wreathr.s. nnd Rd "Stninnler'Lewls, the mnn Philadelphia nuKiuii Plttsbursh ..... ChicaKo New York : ... St. I-rf)UlS Brooklyn he toppled from the throne. StraiiKe as It may spem. the Ktran irler reigns favorite for the third1 timn. Mat-wise experts professed to ho- Cincinnati 26 2n 82 37 29 41 4(i 44 river to the reviving salt water ar I the Pacific ocean, to reappear nt j maturity in the river to propagate I their- offsprlne The first importation nnd plant ing of fish in the Koguo were the much-despised carp, which now t fairly swarm In the impounded, waters of the Gold Kay dam and .the slack-water bayous of the lower river. As it has been related, and it is a sad story to relate, prior to 1880, carp were unknown in Ore gon, lint on May 14 of that year Captain John Harlow imported 35 German carp on the steamer Kider. Uiter Oregon went carp crazy, and in 1883 the government sent out a lew thousand young carp, which were distributed in Oregon and Washington. Hundreds of persons in the tw.i states got them for ponds nnd aqubrinms,, with visions of reaping loliuneH iu raising carp, riunni'ii. a prominent German farmer with a large. ucreage oq Rogue lliver be t ween the two Table Rks, re ceived a consignment of the ftrt iiv.:i:ruViion iu UM and plauled ; them in the sloughs on his premi ses. The carp grew nnd propa gated much on the order of a guinea pig. Unfortunately, after several years, the major part of Hanson's thriving millions of carp escuned j into the Rogue river when the iioou waters swept over uir sloughs.. The first planting ot.Ramq'"finh in the Rogue started with the first artificial propagation of game fish by the government and state, were the ruin bow trout, and in recent years nearly every known species of trout has been liberated in the cold waters of the river. However, the recent planting of black bass. catfish and crappies in Rogue river and the lakes of southern Oregon, afford more sport to a larger num ber of people than in the .palmy day of the narfrwt-fistT. 1 - 1 M -strict At in nit 'V C('Oirftif Cud -' dilVK ;Uh1 thf oiht-r :! ;Uitlu--' ilies h;ivt thcliiiv,! vviir on hny nnd l- iris undtT ( I .Wiirs ut' a if driving cur, .nut V's-poi-ln lly auitinst pai't'iits who nlinw nihutr iMiilUrf-n In tlrivi' family iitr,, jn ti is ;ivtlnt. 'thf law fur anyi'in- uiulrr ts years til" ant' li ftriw stJih a vti i el Tlicrt' art- salil m Ut a numlit'r if , such cast's in tin- city. Thf maut-i was ln-nimht a ht-atl hy thf arrest .f Mm-ris IVm ! ter. uniltM- 1 year- if ;u:i, liy Sh-r- iff Ualph JfiininK la.-t ,v'.nday ; nir;lit when he saw the ymnh ' spffdinc tluwn W'c-Jt Main street : near Sixth street after mititiiulit at ." miles an bmn, At first It was I ihtuit,'lit that lie was ilrivmtf with t the perniissiiin nf his father. lr. I-:. II. I'orter. ;ini !t was prae t icatly deciiletl to rite the fattier intn I'linvi, In .linli;r Tavhtr's ciuirt yostev . day .Munis test il'ieil til a I he was , driving the ear wiihuiit his father's ' knuv!eil-,e, and Pr. I'urter. who eanic tn eniirt vnlunta r!ly. alsn tes- CREED H1M0ND. REAPPOINTED TQ . t t j . 'i ' ' . v f ! WASHIMOTON.ID. C Juli- T - war' ilepartmen anhnun (fr) The war ilepa t'd today that Creed t i sie tilings. Mrs. Claude P'r ritiK baft forsaken ili luxury lie navt) her uiitl none hark to the old restauranl life. Site is a waltivwK again. Six A O ..I' l.. .1 II ;.,n,'..i l.ml.',.,,,,,, ..II ws .'"'"oi,, formerly, major , foinitl on his Wyoming hnne- Mead. I U has obtained a tli- 9 voire. ' '' ' gon district. "The 'tariff bill." said -Mr. Haw ley, "is now th measure of first importance, legislatively, before the American people. The most ma terial changes are in the rates of duties affecting agricultural prod ucts. These rates generally have been lnreelv Increased for the pur pose of affording relief to this liftlMl ,n l,u' f'1''- dustry. Special attention was glv Hence Morris was fined $K. en to promoting the development; which he hud to pay. as his father of dairvinir and thf tiiowiiiL' of ' reinsert to do so for hmi. Morns I tap fruits, nuts, forage and other crops In tough luck, inasmuch as he with of which the vearlv out nut does 1 works tor his fa'.h annnunn- liamiiioml, general uml chief of the militia bureau. has been reappointed colonel of i-itm infantry reserve. t 'olonel I lammond retired hpv ieral dnys unu a.s chfef of the mili ; iia bureau lifter scrvinK four years. It was explained af tint war tlepai tnient that a Bysttm of , tluul ciiminissloim Is irialntainrd j where national puard offfcein ai-e i cuncerneit and that Colonel Ham- monti lield a similar rank In the reserve when he was appointed to the militia bureau. Governors of n large number of states bail reeinnmended that ton' I Hammond he reappointed hfef of the militia bureau, but retaiy of War Good announced I h is adheiinjr to the policy of . 1 ' ' single four year terms for all j heads of bureaus and army :ser M'KST OltANGK, X. .T., .Tilly ''. vices appointed some time uk. ifl'i --.' .tr;iy ' do that hyeainy; A. E, F. IS BURIED 1 FLAG'S FOLDS P not supply t he American market; j carglll upnrtinc-ius :i hattlti-searrtvl , vtteiun uf the.' A. I-), loduy .lies in a militai y grsivo in a local cemetery. j j- His tombstone bears the ept I taph: "Rags Wountled in action the American expeditionary j und the I foi ces." The lone mourner at his i id as chauf I funeral yesterday was Joseph 1.. ' and tor which there is demand at i f"ur of ji tractor on the I'orter I Hock, n retired member ot the reiiimipriitive nr'ees : ' i t i farm. 1 lis fat her. however, ad - I l'''ist Grange f Ir "I believe thependluK tariff bill, ; vamed the money for th which brings the existing law down i will take repayment ton of Morrl to date, will result hi the continu ance and increase of our prosper ity. "As to the interests of Oregon," he said, "every industry in the state is provided for in the pending bill.". .. Wipes'. Morris was told tha t the speed cops and other authorities will ar rest htrn if he Is ever seen driving a car luitil lie Is IS years old. war I'atna rice, now grown only India, soon may thrive in south western T xas. the American ille Croweri".' :i:"ic:a;ou hrpev. American League W. Four runs in the sixth gave Cleveland a B to 2 triumph over Danny MucFayden and the Bos ton Red Sox. 4 Philadelphia York ... St. Iohis tinuous defense of his title si net1 he acquired it six months ago, had .Detroit ... left him somewhat ragged. ; Cleveland PLAY FOR THE TITLE '. WEISHADKN. Germany, July 9. WP) Alexnrtdef Alechine, famous Russian chess master. hA's accepted the challenge of E. I). fiogol-Jubow of Russia for a world champion chess mittch beginning on Septem ber E. Both agri'ed to essentially the same rules as were followed at the; Biie'nos Aires world tourna ment. i . BOSTON. Mass.. July 9. P Eeat his wife be barred' from the legislature. Major Walter Dubois '.Brookings of Alexandria, V'a., is to !niake Gloucester, Mas., his resi " denee after marriage. Ills fiancee Martha N. Brooks, Is a representa tive from Gloucester. Legal resi dence In Virginia would disqualify her. f4 45 25 41 7 27- 27 23 They also gave weight to Lewis Washington claim that he bad developed a per-' Chicago ,. feet defense for the ex-grldiron Boston hero's famous flying tackle, the most dangerous bold ip the cham pion's repertory and the only one which has served to avert disaster: in several close matches. ! The bout at Fenway park will ! be witnessed by sports commission-; era from three states Illinois, j where Sonnenberg Is under sus- j pension: Rhode Island and Con- necticut. Joe Coffey and "Doc" j ' k'rnnc rivnl I'hiciiro tu-nlllotet-s jic. i ..n...nnl...l l'.,n,ml..lnn.F. K,,mi,..l I C A M H I i 1 DC, K. MllSS., Jul' f. IP. Luzzo of the Illinois state nth-i tPl Charles Francis Adams, jn-c-" letic commission. relary or tne navy, will reore-. Coffey and Krone nnnouncod L TO SEE ATHLETES they had signed both principals, the winner to meet an opponent selected by the Illinois commission in a match at Chicago around La bor day. Theft of religious articles from churches in Italy is being punished severely since application of canon law to the kingdom. Fire Chief Frank J a y n o s of Rochester, X. V., has served in i every disastrous battle of his de-, part men t for "r years. 1 THE dues ate low only a nickel. And the password ia easy to remember KING EDWARD! Join 'iip today! full details at the nearest cigar counter. VALLEY CANDY CO. 1 V- Distributor I j , sent President lToover'at the track meet between the Harvard-Yale and Oxford-Cambridge teams here Saturday, liihvard F. Gray, Brit ish consul-general In Boston, will represent the liritish government. The Cnlted States army and navy will be represented respectively hy Major - General Preston Ilrown, command ing the flint corps ara, arul .Rear-Admiral I'hllip Andrews of the first naval district. Sir Ksme I Inward. Hritish am 1 ut ssa dor to the Cnlted S t a'1 es, hentls the officials, while A. Law rence Lowetl, president ut Harvard university, and James It. Angel), prenhlent of Yale university, will he honorary referees. TI Two old Virginia carriages from colonial days have joined Henrv Ford'; collection at Wayside Inn. KCGKXK. Ore.. July .!' Pi'. Ir. C. Sanderson, president of In ! the Kugcne ltible university, las; night tendered his resignation to the exeeutive lioard and it w.iv a 1 .-. W.uti-:- Myers, l. t- pri'side i;t. -was named picsiilent . Pr. Sainier.-on founded Pie school wh ieli is su pio "I fd by the 'hri;. t in it or t Mschdes dem.iuiniition. . i , , , ., (.(-ti is...; M,. ' . . .. ' nltimnla Vt r. a hann department, to i ' ' ' ' , f. J . - .- fine, and which Hags" had attached hiin-; ",M"M"V ' 1 ;:V A.. self during the ye his return from the Pock .-. n .mi. . .i-.-.i ,ii..ii0- uhh1 'las assumed those duties. , .,, ..,,. i. ,.. tiit. i appointments came as a direct i'e- a- tlon ami trotted proudly at lui lvil exi?mhl('7 head on the march into Germany. The dog was. slightly wounded by shrapnel and severely shell slioek- followingi forr P'w'ffi0? and asumeH the j duties of that position ' yesterday,' .,1.1 the dog Joined thei""' """ These I tlons to form an eligtbre list for carriers and clerks,' held on' .Tune 1'ith last, iu which examination etl Pock lined a natural death and1 tirs. lMymale stood at thfi head of I -tin bused for him a satin casket about which he wrap in AmeiH-an flag. As'.rrin I" inarv buslnesf .hi & Gilbaugh mop changed hand. i the list of clerks and fr.1 Gehre ' 1' at the head of the carriers list. - - Asher Xeff. carrier, iVegari his annual vacation of two weeks to ld ay. C P. sniimnn, clerk, began , his annual vnenilon on July 1st, 9: W) change l.lvestiH'k PORTLAND.' (Iiu, July Cattle and calves:- little from Mondny: rei-eljits: C-atlle 60; calves 10. . HOGS:' Receliila 2an; packing sows, rough and smooth SS.7ri4r It. 7.1. Slaughter pigs, medium to choice $ 1 1. 00 ifrt2.00. SHICIJP and LAMBS dull, prices unchanged; receipts ir,oo; includ indg 13.S4 sheep on contract. Produce PORTLAND, Ore., July I). (P) BUTTKR: Kteudy, umhanged. KCICiH: Steady; Milk' higher, raw milk (4 ,iercent) $2.35 cwt. delivered Portlnnd, less 1 per cent. Butterfnt, station, 43c; track. 44c; delivered nt Portland 4tlfi,47e. POULTRY. onions, potatoes, wool, ndts, hny, cascara bark and Jlois steady ami unchanged. Portland Wheat POItTLAND, July !). (P) Wheal futures: Open High Low Close July 1 1 ! ll!i 1I7V4 117 It Sept 1191,4 111H4 117V, 117 Dec 124 . 124 121 V, 121 '.I . Cosh wheat: ; Big Bend bluestem, Hard white . -ur' i"' . :r'' JjV. w. . ..-.mie'OT. I.i.-, .y-.r .pit ft--, -i,'. ..... ' .. . ..;.:."' ' : '.... Soft while Western while ; Hard winter Northern spring Western red Oats: No. 2-3H lb. white, 34. Today's car receipts: Wheat fil flour 7; corn 2: hny 2. $1.30 1.1 9 1.19 LIB . 1.10 . l.lfl Sun 1-VanclHco llutlcrint. SAN FRANCISCO, July . (Cl Butterfal, f.o.h. San Krnnclsco, r,ic. Wall Street Report Slli :y '. n. Jn-'-7fjrifc'-1'-1'. . ran ct a pOkeim lr "aKMN-XI KKfnmt." . XKW YORK, July 11. (IP) After moving IrrcKuhirly higher fn the early t rati Ing today, the stock market ran into a brief flurry of selling, only to head upwards again in impressive fashion by eiuly afternoon. Call money held firm rtt It per cent and there was Some calling of loans, giving rise to fears that It XKW YORK..Iuly !V.-;P) The American Telephone arid Telegraph company reports its May gross re ceipts at $11. 210. 357. compared With ! H.4 I r.4 m May. I92H. The com pany's net operating income, how ever, was below r that of the cor- , 1 , V-n . . ;might go higher. It was rumoietl figurcM being :l,3 Pi tt . 9 for hint ' u . v,,v,ml,i.(,,w;.5i,,r,iiniwiro.iii( (o fir',ent any (ui. IJ-8' , ' thcr Increase. NKW VOHK July " lPi- ' The ""l "bowed much Improve. Gross sales of' ihe J. C. Penney!""-"' 1,1 " '"' """ ' 1,1 comimnv f.,r June amounted' to; number of shares made sharp a,l- ' I $17,121,(1117. compared with 14.- J vnnceh. I olumblan Carl.on Jump. !l2'J.4,ir, In June, I92X. an Increase ' 1 I"'1'"" ' 'w , per rent. Karl C. Sams, f Z, , , ,, k i when It touched 2A(i S-4.. 'nltel j COMPETING against the fastest boats in Europe, Ralph SnodJy, piloting M iss JXxoca . Ill, 151 Class hydroplane "owned l-y James Talbot, Jr., using Richfield gasoline and Richlube motor: oil, , .bring international laurels to America. Snoddy re lied on Richfield gasoline and Rich lube motor oil to assure perfect, functioning of his motor, just as he -did when he won the same trophy won the Duke of York trophy in , in 1927 and when he established a KIW EDWARD An Excellcoit Civfaf in) Price Kive Cents of 21 per cent. Karl C. Sams. resilent. estimates that Bales for the year will amount to more than $20.000.ol. MnoiiKll Js l-'nougli NICK, France. (IP) Possession of a tame white mouse now Is legal grounds for divorce on the Hlvlera. A coople '" nn--d recently, the wife charging "ex trme cruelty." cttltm to mum tenance of a tame rnt as sufficleiil "t definition. Slates Ht.cl renclled 201 again. Southern Railway, National Cash Register, Midland Steel Products preferred, Montgomery Ward and Abraham and Strauss were up from three to six points each. The close was strong. Tola! sales approximated 4,000.000 shares. the International Regatta at South ampton, England on June 27. 28, 29. The lone American entry in the event, Snoddy scored a brilliant victory over the European boats, finishing first in all three heats' and piling up a greater point score than all of his opponents combined. Astoria. Kxtf-nslve street im provement, completed here. Once again Richfield has helped to new world's record for hydroplanes : of this class in Florida last Marclt Exclusive choice of. the world's greatest pilots, Richfield's unfail ing qualities of .speed, potver and mileage, its absolute purity and uni formity have made it equally pop- ular with hundreds of thousands 'of motorists. Try it in your own 'car today and note the difference. i i ; I . I. , .Jd'-B"n!riuy!i'aKW LAND.. .AIR;. .WATER, RICIIFIELD 'A LWAY S LEADS " "T -,,i:; i.f'fllr