Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1929)
1 DOUBLE raWKEELERouBAe ! CORN. TOMATOES AT LOIR PIE1 mkoPorti matt, TKinrrm MTTWonn, our:;o. TiintsnAv. ahm'st s. ii2n. "PA OR YWVi i IM flllAlCD PITVil iili-mi in i ii i l " -"'i' i i:hi UIU.H UIU UHIL'-:,;: K'uier who i.iui Thousands of Fans Unable Gain Entry To Park As Athletics, Yanks Divide J Day's Honors Rutli Leads Bat Barrage. so iikiiiv i! i" ii imitt'li i.,un,l "orroMed ilul.s fr "'lit ;in, heal , j lal , Callouay Harrison K country I'llll .ml fliulu ,,f ih,. , i liMinil,.lislni. p HprliiKs, :i ntl lu.- '' 'f Hi..- TciarKana comilry clul.. I Mr. I l.ii i i..n has si.i-u-ihhiK ..f a !'- ---. i,, , 11(,,.,.V ,v ,ii-i;iii ii- ,.ir-n.ii., ir dui, : allot- ini.hia it wiili It a !' piiiiioii iiiiiny (,r ud suffer, iin.i few uf us have I In- muniKC to yield Mo, do ilii- linn 1 I'i'ili'ii'ii.- a Unit in his tiiio Hli thorn, i'l tin- I. Kill- Has- in the Neo-Arl-aiiHtiH Mtul t Veil at' Hi. I, adversary was ; In tins nialoh. Mr. Harrison .missed a tocshot with his driver ii ml i-iilmly wrecked that i-lul. He Coast League Yesterday ( the A-MK-iaH il I'ii-. K. Wan Kraiuisco . ... Missions Come, anil ltoed thor, M.yuai.l, N, win. 11. 7 -I Melsaaos vera inifl i:. 1 . :. Kol!- 111 - By William .1. Chipmaii ((Associated Press Spoils Writer) With nil but two uf l ho National league teams In transit from west to oast yoHtortiny, the spotlight's KtHio rested upon ihe iluuhlr clash vt the Yankees and the Athletics In Philadelphia. .Mure than -It). una guaker City fans crowded into the park and countless other thou sands, languished disappointed in ; the streets out.siilo as the leaders Rained an even break with the i ruuners-up In the first two-thirds ; of what some deem a .crucial I scries. " I Portland Led by Itabe. Itulh who hit his ' 'eninienio iweniy-eiKiitn with three on base, t uesierfield. Ortman and Wood, the Yankees exploded five home ! ; C;ino, (lould and Kuehler. , runs aooui me cars of Athletic pitchers in the opening frame to win by 13 to 1, only to see the Aliiekmen run off with the second by I to 2. leaving Connie Mack's margin of eleven and one-half games unmolested. The Babe hit his four-run homer with oi- out in the second. It was i ( i.n u., k' i i .. " f l WIIU IIOIMCr Will I JH bases filled In successive panics and the twelfth such blow of his career. ltoy Shei id deserved a better ! fate in the nightcap, his second I Seattle complete game of his major league ! Oakland career of one seasoti. lie entered t Smith me nomoriiair or nif emhth with a 2 to 1 lead over Ceorjio Karn- ahaw. but three hits, two of them I doubles, and a fumble by jr.eri gave the Marknien three runs and the game. ConDio Mack sent Itob ! drove in to piteh the ninth jut to! remove any doubt that the game ! was over. 1 Ihe Athletics and the Vauks will close out their current series with a single game today and then re pair to the west nv their final long trip of the season. At the meeting between tin- In- i'e with bis br.isiu -until i.iissed aimth. f drive, nntT ile : 1 tliat ene Tlie p,..in car him atone until the fifteenth where It went wrong and was iplined. M f. Harris"!) thus cm me to the sixteenth tee 1 down, and without an ntoie wood clubs. "1 say would you lend me your driver," lie asked his opponent lii-a:-Mntl.v. "I win to have run out of wood clubs." Mr. Temple obliged him! With tho borrowed driver. K ""ins Mr. larrikin wan afraid to miss any shots, since he could not w-iy well punish a burrowed club. So he won the- sixteenth, halved i lie eventeenth. and won the eigh teenth and the match. The records In the professional's '-hop at the Little ltoek country club show thyt in 1 thero were Hi s.iafls replaced hi Mr. llarit iull's ehllis. IVUTLANl). Ore. Anr. N. (I') i Torn ami lumutocs hit tho sea- soiuil luliouan today at the KHst ; Side market of tho Hardeners and , Ranchers' association. Corn drop-! pod to fl.tO for a sack of six dozen J cars and tomatoes went to 10 cents j ,'a crate for second grades and (ti ' centB for first grades. Supplies ol' both arc abundant. 1 Peas, with the season almost ! .ended, reversed tho order of thing" j and went up 1 cent to 8 centH. f ! Uaspheriiett arc still struggling : in at $-.!.". a slight increase, while' lopan berries arc going at l..0. ! ! I Mack berries ore the samo ns the I'losaus. Apricots wore still coming In al j yw cents. readies may oc pur jChased nt ILo a lug or lt) centn j a box. Other frulta unit yegctahlcs wore I unchanged. .with the guns it? p RECISION A ' ten OF GRANTS PASS Aneley I lullywoud Koberts ami Marty, Holbrsoi ' MiMmk PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. S.(T) 1 1. 'utile and calves quotably sleudy; jVecelpts cattle 33, calves 10. I Hogs steady; receipts J 00. in ' eluding 54 on contract. u Sheep and lambs steady to l strong; receipts 240,. ' t.! HANTS PASS. Ore.. Aug. 8 ' ' v7 uV The- public service commission j PoHTI'a.N'O. Aug. 8. (A1) Kggs. hearing of tne einergeney petition i butter, milk (butterfat). poultry, ol" (Jrants Pass for a hotter muuic.l- 'onions potatoes wool puts. hay, 1j 1 1 water supply and more' ado- ' enseara bark and hops steady and quale lire protection opened here unchanged. today. Frank J. Miller presided! amiheru; and Scvc John-; eid. mid Stcincckt ! and Lomhardi. Uumovich . NICKELL OF LAKE CREEK ILL i as chairman v( the coimnisslon , A few days ago it became known -that the Kokuc liiver Water eom ! lany, owning the franchise, has ; reorganized under the corporation i laws of Delaware as the Ci rants I Pass Water company, j t'om plica I ions in the case were , predicted when it became known lychterday that the new company I bad filed a petition with the com- mission seekinu an immediate in t create In water rjites averaging approximately twenty per cent. fining wiin i iiairmau sillier are ommlssioners . C. ltorizineyer, ari tiear, .1. II. Sherwood and J. . Leckwoit'.i, recorder. Portland Wheal PORTLAND, ore., Aug. S. (I1) Wheat futures: j Open High Low Sept. ..i.l'Ki; i.i'ii', 1.27 1; Dee. ...1.334 1334 1.324 Mar. ...1.41 1.42 1.11 C)ish wheat: liig Bend bluestein, hard while Soft white Western white 1,28 Hard winter 1.24 Northern spring 1.24 Western red 1.24 Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white $31. (H) Today's car receipts: Wheal 1 13; flour it; corn 1; oats 4; hay 2. 11 use 1.24 1.334 1.42 .$1.33 .. 1.28 (Spi -AKIC CIMOKK. Ore., Aug. S rial) Wm. . Niikell and dians and Ihe Tigers In Cleveland. ' ehildren have been goinK to M d- Dhle Alexander treated himself tu 1 ford eveiy day to be at the bed helped i,7 fuur hits; which iiik lo halt I'lcycland WHi-tl thiid iilac-o with : V i,-l ory. Ah a i-i-sult. llu- tht- lion rush to 14 tu A tl-lhf fi'll Hum ii tic with the IJiDwns fm- tin- tliiid runy. WiixlllllKluil ilcri-atrcl tin- l,vd Si-y at fiuslon ly t 't und (hi Hriiw ns anil tin- White Mux won-travi-ling. 'I'ho only activity In tin- N'ali.iual I of Mrs. league was al l oi l,cs l i.-ld when-tin- I'lrals nosed oul the (Jliinls liy 1 lo 3 In tin- ninth and shaved a inoi-i- or loss Inconsciiucnlial Inilf tiainii rroiu the margin of tin-t'ul.-s. . 'I'ho itruins now toji lii Naliottal fiold hy seven full con-tcsls. M is. ill at side of critically luisiital. -led lloefft sit k list this Mrs. Henry .Mis. Wallace arrUcd Monday the Nussliauni. .Nicliell, Hie Kite who led lie rl i San I'l-anriM-o Htitoi'ftit KAN I'ltAXflSCO. Aue. 8. IIP) llutterfnl f.o.b. San 1'ranelsco 00 i.io. . til- wc lias lieen Ii. ,'endt and dallilliter f Now Pine creek Wall Street Report Auk i evenlnu I' efield and Wal Nips.- STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS- fiiitllies. Mrs. Wen, It i i field and Will l-aiiln. They cmk-i-i ' lo po I tlninls Pass Sunday. Mrs. I. .1. llrissoni and sc Clyde came oer from the (llei tlirins Tiuusilay f-n- a few day returning Sunday to llo-ir sliev canin on llald mountain Vonita Fox has ln-cn with tousllltis hut at last was ItuprovitiK nlei-ly. I!oy (iriKsby, wlio Is elnldoyed at Hullo Kalis, spent Sunday with his family at the II. I,. Tonn homo. Mr?. Delia Hall the Sliest nf Mr: of Me Wm. S( 1 1 'TI I A l PT(1V V V . ,) lli-lrieviiiL. Ho. m.i.l Imi.n. i NKW YOI1K, AllK. 8. (I SlM-l silde ol shoia with tin- imlliiv of 1'i'a'lvcv hoik lux-nt I miiotl bullish in .... i' .i dlllluVH stnf-li market on a snltsl. ' vi-ll I 1 acioimi, voi-Kinj .wailful. yuuii , , .. ' '-H'.- . . .... ... llotlce of fpnrs iieei- llm rrm I ulto. I .M'uih, a.. itiitiiiK siar. uiisot i ... Iluiinv- Austin, ICimlantl-s Davis """ "clcnlltm of tho B'.fc per cup aco. in Ihe ciuailet-llnals of lit.: :''on' nionry dlsctiiint rntn hy Hie .Meadow club s toiiniauit-nt lotlny l!l,nk of KSlml. nil loworliiR hv Fcnin of ill ti l liiu iin iiii'iK'S' from S lo 7 irr i-enl, .lohnnv lliit-ii. with Ihe aid uf his I ""I"1" 10 rrvivn :iiil lilmu-v. w h hallei iiiK sct vii-o. came IhroiiKh tie-1 llacl ,,cc ''"'"J' HhHkni by tho lri.ii eor.lins lo selii dulo In his iiiarlof ! "! ,,l rak ln "i" of Om iniblli tinal match with .Itillus SeliKson. I ll,i!,,v Hlm-ks oilrllor in I ho wool;, the foinior iiilomillei:iale chain-1 'ritcrn was a Bi ncial atlvniu-n In n.on front l.nhlKh. tho 'nlifornlu j 1,1 'ivr- "f fHvurllc stocks in tin; southpaw winnlitK SO, G-2. !ri"nl h,,llr- w'" l'ul'l"! "" In another (ittariui. final match j "lmro rcsponilltiB to short eovor-l-'rltz MoiTttr of Hollilchom, I'a.. do-'"K- s- Slccl got above 221, leatod Hihvatd Jacobs of Baltimore, I whl!c Alclilson roao 12 points to u g.4 q.4 now hlKh nt 277. American Can moved til) ncarfy G points. The NKW YOKK, Aus. S.(') Tltt! close was stroiin. Total aalca np C'.iiianl liner Herencarla sailed for proxlinntcd. 2.700.000 shares. early today, Inaiigu- . ... in a cigarette it's CjOOD MARKSMANSIIIP.you mightsay.cx plains Chesterfield's success. Wc aim at taste and hit it scjuarely! No smoker can taste Chesterfield witliontrealiz ingtliat here is a cigarette made to precise formula exactly balanced, accurately blended and cross blended, the standard Chesterfield method. Rich,spicyaroma,and thesatisfying "character" of good tobaccos perfectly blended a direct hit on the target of good taste TASTE above every tkinq" Taste y ill eilol'l (By tb Assocladtp rrof-s.l Coast Irf.-asiio. W. I.. Si, u l-'ra neiseo I.' ", I 3 Missions 2 1 I I Hollywood 2.1 I 1 Jais AllKClcs 22 1 Portland IX 2" Oakland 17 21 Sacramento U 2 1 Soallle S ail .1,22 .622 National Ia-iiih. W. I.. rhieac,, 07 32 J'lttsbllich 0" .TU New York RK 47 SI. Louis 1,3 r,ll Hrooklyn 44 M Cincinnati 13 5 9 , Xosiun 13 61 rililadolphia 40 01 AtlK'iicHii U-uitia-. V. I.. I'hiladclphlil 77 30 New York 63 3S St. l.ouls ioi -l" flevoland .'.r, IH Detroit :,ii ,'t WashlnfUm 11 " i'IiIcuko I'l 63 lloston . 31 7 1 .1 17 .:it,i .211 IM. .677 .606 .113 .3110 V.-t. .720 .IS1 .1116 ..1st .311 1 this w Mrs. to May Walla ei Kail:'. Will. l.'has. from ti l.iree,,oi A liny, Idler line Caver llord Is I i....frt .... . . ratinir stock trading on tho North. YOllK.. Aim. ifl'i Two Atlantie. M. .1. Meehan & Co. Ii " "' 'y '""'H"" the first brokerage house to open,""" if BU Klaiu.ilh r..,. l..uii..uu mi .tffii n on traliK- 'eiwled i jAtlrinlie liner, receiving qiiolaitouii M. I'. H"b's and ,y r;,d0. rei timed S u u d a y j A ' t ' davs trio to the Cannon Ceaeh Pin-Hie Power L. K. .1 s with b'-r son? Itnpsdale, ti left Tuesday I rvin an. I , Presw tiffhe boy lo falnlfy . f imircn plven him by the New Turk I Clearing limine for delivery lo bin j office. Tho f Icurex, which K'vc the previous day' bank cleaiitiK, in j i c uuuve everyinLncj .SIS MiLD...4ndycl hesterfield FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED G I929.licr,rrr ft Mvfis Toiacco Co. "re cut City an.l M;)ibfl-d. Liu'bl euniany vie- Hn-n here. reconslrtictin ser- 'often tire used Kninhlimr pools. by eamblem i T. K. I unuiuutou returned home from Smiaw Lake Sunday whe' . he had been for tho past week I wit Ii his w ifc and son mini lm are cainpltiK there. Mr. a ml ,M John NorriM bTl .Monday morning for ( 'resei-nt City - wbei'c theywill apend a few ilayM. .lACKSnNVILLi:. Ore., Auc K. Mr. mill Mm It. C. JeunhiKH i Special. ) W. A. 1 'hildeiM Hold ret urned Siiturilay from a trip In 'his bunch of ciKhl sheep lant week ) north. Mr. .fcnnitiK takiiiK some to i. HeVore of Medfoid. I prl-onern to Salem and eotnlnff BOUGHT BY DE VOREi hack by way of ( 'orvalliM M I'm. JenniiiKH Joinetl hi in. toiler I :plodcs SALi;M. ore., Autr. x.-(I?i I Id ward I Minima n, Jr., Ih a I bin home today In I ho I In.nl tlrenn dlHtrlet on route 7, recovering from weverely hch Ided face, arniM and Ick following an explosion of a boiler on a ihresblnK machine Mu:iii. I'liially Succec4iS. SALMM. Ore., Aug. 8. W) JiimeM Steel, hii inmate of the ntulo hospital for the InHane. waa sue ceHsful In IiIh third attempt lo coin ml t Hiilcldu whey he hunted hlmaelf with a restraining strap In hlH cell Wediienday. 8teel, 28 yearn of age, waa received from Multnomah county In April of this yenr. He hns relative In Kansas. MI(U:o. Auk. K .V. Th" hody of Mary MacUinc. once f mous author, who died Tuesday in n obscure hotel, will be buried in Fergus rails, Minn., her ehlld h 1 home. Goodyear Twe AT- Prices Medford Service Station Your Tire Shop Phone 14 We Serve to Serve Again