Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1929, Image 6

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MAN OF CRIME CLAUDEJC. CATE MATERNAL ILLSHOLD ON LEAD
PHOENIX PLAYS ill
! R1ITTF FAllS AT
'WINS HOI FIGHTi FAIR G. SUNDAY When You
Eunice Pringle, 16-Year-0ld; Ex-County Agent Tells Local
Dancer, and Graduate of
Garden Grove Hi, Makes;
Serious Charge Against
Alex Pantages. i
Fruit Growers That Pros
perity Will Increase With
Years Fruit Meeting Is
Secret One.
Element Isolated Which May; Pittsburg and New York Fail
Result in Decrease of Suf-I to Gain On Fast-Stepping
l.os AN'ii-:i.r:s. ahb. hi. iI'i
Alexander l'aulaites, niulll-inilllun-iilre
theatre iMvniT. wuh In the cliy
jail hero loiljy, IoIIowiiik hi for
mal arrest last nlBhl i harue.i r
suspicion of coiiinilllinB 11 Miiltl
tnry offense on Kunlce I'rliiKlc. 1 ''
year olil University of Southern
California co-i'ii and dancer.
The theater mnKiiate was arresl
cl after five hours of iiucstionliiK
concerniim n report made by the
Klrl chai'KinK he hnd assaulted her
In his private office about 8:11"
yesterday. I'lintiiKes tienicn
the accusations and claimed he
wan heliiK "bliii kiuailcd '.
ranliiftes was taken Into custody
when a truffle, offlder nn duty near
the theater in which the. owner'
offices are located, rushed to the
ronton to find the Klrl In a hysteri
cal condltlun after he hud heard
her screams from the street helow.
The ttlrl wini .taken with ran
I'
directors of the IVtiiiKrowerH'
leUKIln and members of the winter
pear committee met this norm a.
the Hotel .Meilford ami discussed
mullets which Allien Hurch, presl
dent, twice warned the uttendlnK
scribes uof to mty anything about
An It Ik an Ironclad rule of Jour
nalism for no Journalist to leave
until the oilier dne, the HeriheH
lingered j". The firm wurniiiK f
Mr. Hurch was In lite ordinary
course of business and the Hecon l
cuniB when u laily scribe, bewail to
opeiute a lead pencil.
Kdwarcl V. Curlotoii.one. .of the
directors present, susplcioned that
mis Kcrilii; was retaining th" pro
ceedlnKH In IiIh head, which was a
hiKh minplliiieiil. on u warm day.
Ah It looked like It would he a Ioiik
session your correspondent then
left.
ah the roKiilnr secrelary. Cliestc.
T. Maker. Is lip to Salem at the 1.
ulull convetitlon, President llutcli
fering and Death From:
Child Birth Long Search!
Is Rewarded. !
Rivals, Who Take 21
Games Out of Last 25
KOI'THAMI'TON, N. Y Auc 10.
. Hie lllll Tilden Is not yet ready! fete Mnnlaomery.
to retire from an active life on the national ' K-year-old pitcher, will
conns and itlve saitc advice to the . ho((l ,OWI1 the mound, w ith Art
youth of the country. ml e ,. o () fm,paw,
" '. ., lr.rn.ilvo when ihe Phoenix I
xami.lc of dynamic .TT .ietie enerRy " - . aieicre ' I
:ilu
the veteran has offorded them in
I'hoenix's sen-
Pay
i
Hy Hooaid V. mukeslrr,
Assoeiiued Press Science IMiior.
-iM) HlIHN'; liAltllnlt. N. V
tattes mill Mix witnesses to ' ll" , nuincd Carl (ilastfnw Hfrrt'inry ir
IHillfi' HiiHinn fur iiiiPHlftinintf, wiin
I ho nrrpsi folluwliiK.
MirtH 1'rliiKli' khUI hIic luul K'hm
to ilii' thc:ii'r nwiKT'rt nl (ifi'H to
iMmmihh h (Iuim'O u'l which hIm
wanted lilm to place on Ills thi'ti-
I'U lllll Ki'K. wlio K"VC liiH ilfiP IIS
f.4, k:i Id thitt ni'Vcinl wc.''kN ii'i
In h;nl hookctl a vwuiii'vilit net tf
MIhm I'rli'Kl"' wliii-h iU'iit a
VfTk'H tr.vniii'ii'Mvel a failure, l-'m
the jmt f.fVfr:i ilayM. ihc Kill Iki'I
fre(iuoDt-i bis offirt's, t.ii- thi-ati'r
owner staled.
lie charged thut the plrl hail
threatened thai whe would "make
liltii hook" her net.
An mieinid Jme lust nihl to
liavrf PaniiiKes arraigned In iiIkIh
court In nn effort to suit) a relen.se
on bail fniled when L'aptnfn .loiut
HruuiK of the juvenile division re-fiiH-d
to u How IiIh re mo v I from
liiw juil rell. , '
; District Attorney Huron Flttw
Uld thut u complain! would ho
l.ted today ntfiiinHt Ihe theater
owner, at which time he would he
i. tiled for a preliminary hi'UiitiK. '
M1hh I'rliiKle, the dntuiluer of
Dr. Jlurle l'rlnKle, ffruduuied from
Auk,
llht.s of a Uim-smiKlit anrl p
wei -1
thai plays an lrn-
jo ohlcni wh ieii the erealest
fill hoimorie
portnnt role in foinlnlne h'-alth. minds of hawehfill luivi never ht-en
was revealed todny in an amount i able to kuIv b. And . that' Ih the
, , ,,, ,,wt!n.ueKiioii which Is purlinK the
of Home j.ew experlmenu at t i. . (h.J(s of lh(. .UHburs
i,i..luKl.al lahoraiory of iho fh" NVw Yo,k ()iantM.
I The pennanti (lopes of the werond
(and third place ituim.s hi tne Nu
Itional leaKUe muKt perforce lemuin
very slim while the. Cubs are win-
dim one . Sunday. The two teams should
turf courts of the Meadow ruh, evenly matcheU, aocordinK to dope
'.' . ,ved a total of fur sters, us Hutte Fulls has Just ad-
American Teams Lav Oft'ma.ehe,." eomnninK no i,, ,, u,ld.'!,!,'!r8 "d...J h."e.;'
I u h-is and lait names.
. liitf 1111- doo not ito kg .far as'
m i---mmnend a havy a proKrani!
as ihi for -v-ry asplrint; yminii i
l. unis idayer in the land, but hj
Ihlnlts that "the more tennis Is
playd In rhiB country, the sooner r
the rniu d Ktates Is Koins to Ket
hack the Davis cup."
On the mihjfi'i of the famous
International trophy, Tilden dcclln-
t. V,lmi.lf ii.thmi thin
' t..e. J.,hnv Vnnltvn and I'hoenlx expects u repeal their!
v.- Mlisnn wlnnei-M of the I victory of a few
111 lluali S. l ullerlon
(As.-.ocJaled I're.b Sports Writer)
.lust how to overtake a hall team
a,id then refu--.es to lose more Mian
,lhe minimum number of Kumca Ik
lulo ml lholoulcul ussoi'lation,
This harliionc Ih an Internal
Klaiul secretion. . the existence of
which had been recoKiilzed fo;-
years ns an essential I'r' 'I"" , nlI)K four out of five tyimes, as
small bodies called corpora luteu , y n(w
the experiments were described l.y Th(j ,,ir(IlM i1(,.,, jUHt aa (,.
Dr. IteKinal.l O Harris, dlieclor 'l ,.0K(I r,.al.h,.( ,h(. ,M.k of Its win-
ihe laboratory. I nins stride, and now. Instead of
' -Two extracts," he said, both : ,., jn rl.Mt ,,n,.p, the boys from
made from corpora lutea of alii- ,,1C Kmky rily U1.H innuulslilitK 6 S
ma s have lieen Mis oeieo
nix ha been play.rin ttood nail
the luj-l several Karnes, iree noiu
errors and marked by fcood hlltim;
and piti-blni;.
The l-boenix outfit has been in
vited to the annual roundup at
Lalievlcw September 1 and '1 anil
expect some totiKh competition
there from the tjikeview team.
ManaKer Uuy Hishop of l'hoenix
expects to strengthen his lineup
before the Uakeview naniM.
loin and exolilcio. Mr. IIIuhkow
borrowed Home paper from a Hcrlbe
and used a cnair lor a desk and
filtered ilpnn his ilnlles.
Herore Die ineetliiK itol down to
real buslneHs, t'lande I', ('ale of
Kllllertnn. Cal fiinner -enllllty
nKont here, was railed upon for a
few remarkH.
.Mr. rate snid that lie noted much
proaresH locally, which i-oulil mil
lie noted by those constantly prei
enl. He further said that this vi
cinity has vet to realize the value
of water for Irrigation, and urned
that all the witter possible be se
cured for rtiture years. Ho a!d
Kiowers In his district paid fron.
fib to per acre for young tree",,
with a corresponding lucrease for
tree in lull growth. He said till
made Ihe local rates appear small
Mr. fate said that the valley
fruit industry wuh Just at the top
or Its development, and the next
10 or lu years would not lie so Irv
ing bh tne last decade. He pic
tured a lOBj' future una that tile
batiks would not be ho difficult to
negotiate loattH with s prniltie
lloii mounted.
The former cniinly ugent said lie
(mi-den drove liin.i school In J 'MX. I hoped sonic day to return to this
the you one.-1 in ner class. " i H(-t Iiiii as a private citizen ami
lumber is a teacher of commercial j Hpend the rest of his life here with
subjects 111 the schools there. 1,, snlal 0rclill!'ll and the right to
Mrs. l.ols I'antiiKeH, wife of the ' argue politics and fruit problems
theater magnate, has been ordered
to go on Irlal .Sept. 2 on charges of
second degree murder lu connec
tion with the denl;i of Joe Uoku-
wllh all coiners.
The r'rnltgrowers' league direc
tors present were: I'aul Scherer.
W illiam Hi nylon, Hert Atidersou.
ifinto, following the collision of Kitpert Henry. Kdwa'.fl t'uiletotl.
their nutomoblles. WitneHses tes- ; .'runk Upton. Ur. Dean, Tail (lias
;tlfled that she was Intpxlcated at j.,iw, um Albert Hutch, president,
jthe time of the fatal crash. Pan-J The winter pear committee was
,iukci4 recently announced the sale I represented by Havld H. Wood, the
jtif eight theaters. Six of these, at chulruian, unii 11. Van lloevenheri!
riait iiike i uy. wan i-rancisco,
l'ortlnnd, San Ulego, Tncoina and
Spokane, w ere purchased by
Kadtu-Kelth-Orpheuni circuit for
ini (reported price of $i;,oi)ii.(ioo.
Male of his l.os Angeles and Fresno
theaters to a Hollywood corpora
tion for a,nnu,0lMI was reported
-.tills week.
f .
ecntly. 'i he first was made i
Dr. tienrKt V. i'oi tier, head of
tho departinenl or anatomy of tin
1'nlvfrsliy of ltorhcstfr srhoid of
iiicditlne and deiniHtry. 'Ihe other
extract wuh obtained hy u mIIk IK lv
difffr.iit inilbod by Dr. .1.
I'flffiit'fr, a ptrnmnut. inemlH-r d
thf luboraiory staff.
Dr. t'orner'H extract has been
hi Jet-ted )iyptiUTinieally Into nit
and rabbits, whnse ovaries were
renin ved alter irennuncy. ordi
narily this operation would haVt
meant death to the unborn youme.
Hut the use uf the extrft't re
sulted in normal birth of healthy
youiiK rut M,1(I rabbits.
"This result bears out a belief
which many of us have hld,
that corpora lutea are essential for
normal births, and their lack u:
explanation of serious ills, both
physical und psychological. For
years vuriouH uKencea huve soiiKht
to make un effective extiaci. ow
aoiuirently we have It.
"Further experiment1 are under
way Our Koal Is to leuni its ap
plications and Own to make ai
extract suitable for human use
U is hoped these uses may . ex
tend beyond the field of reproUuc-1
lion."
Male ralsvere uwed to discover
the potency of the second ex
tract. It wus used on them, nlonu with
another hormone, oestrin. which
Is the cause of secondary femlnlno
(haracterlstlcs. such as freedom
from hairy bodies. The. laboratory
males uco.oired a number of l
malt trails under use of the two
harmones.
"While persons working t Oie
extracts." sa d Dr. llarilK. "wou'd
ho the last to predict that they
may he the means of producing
healthier children. et it U widely
known that the life of the child
before birth is of the greatest Im
portance. Future ul lied d'seover
les may brlnvr about a body of In
formation with the aid of which
such an extract mlnht be used for
mine healthy development nl chil
dren lu the critical period before
l.tl'th.
Kanies behind the top. I bey re
turned to winnliiK ways a few days
njco, t-lippiriK off three victories lu
row, but before- that they had
dropped six out of seven while the
t'uhs were kuk riht alonx at the
rate I hat. lias brought I hern 2 1
vbttorleM In Oielr last Ti gained.
J'he t-ui reni series bet ween the
eastern and western tea iiih brinK"
little prospect of Improvement.
The l'lrutes did beat the St. Louis
( 'ardina Is. 7 to (, but the Cubs
stopped off 111 l'hiladelphiu Ioiik
enough to smack the Phillies by a
1 to t count, then moved on lor a
series against t he Koston Kraves.
.Meanwhile the CiantH, truiliiiK
alonK u bad third In the standing,
gained the slim consolation of the
complete supremacy Fred Fitz-
slmmons holds over Cincinnati.
The. bulkS' New York, hurier,, who
iihut out the Ueds four times In u
row, gained . revenue for his four
tilt : defeat, Jo his last appearance
againflt Cuiftruiivti by holding the
Reds to' the same number of blows
while his mutes ppunded out a 7 to
I victory. Kvery man in the (Jiant
lineup contributed to tne 1 Tt hit
attack on May and Kolp. -
The American league went thru
a day of almost t'oruplele Inaction
as most of the. teams were on tho
way to new m-enes of at tivlly. The
Mi; Louis .Hrowns anil Chicago
White. Sox staged the ojjly battle
oi (he duy in the younger league
and it was not much in the way of
a scrap after the first few innings.
the Hrowns coasting iu to a 9 to 4
victory.
doubles in the cJiallunue round
uKJiiiiHt the French, "one of tho
very uood doubles teams of this
generation." and to announce that
Junior Coen, the Kansas City
yoiinnMer. will he heard, from in
the national championship before
many more peasonH. ;
The lanky rhlladelphlan had
N'eiiher extd.mation nor alilds for
the defeat of the American team
by t'ofhet. liorotra and company.!
"The French are too strong for,
us just now." he Kflld. "How long!
their grip will last no one can.
predict accurately. J acote was
kept out .of the challenge round by
Illness, but I can accurately slate,
remembering t'ochet's straight set
victory over me. that Henry w.ib
never better than he is today."
As for himself, Big BUI made il
Har 'hat while he does not ex
pert to enKJiKC in any more Davis
Cup tennis. Ir.rKely for the reason
that he thinks he "probably would
not be able to make the team," he
has no thounht of giving up "ten
nis for fun."
This was the spirit in which h.-
entered the double phase of the
Meadow Club invitation tourna
ment, here. Arriving on the next
tn the last day of the competi-,
tlon, ttig Bill firsf played three
straight matches; of doubles with'
Frank Hunter as his partner, one
of 1 these -going to fiyensets, and
lasting tbre.e hours, at the Vnd $f
which time. Bigi Bill, waji appar
ently the strongest player on the
court. ' ' ; ! " - '
HradsbaAC Harrison 1 nlversity
nf, pregoti. anjl lenmih Appvi of
Princeton were the two college
Jioyw who made Tilden and Hunter
oxtend themselves in one. or men
double hivtches. the scores being
4-6. 14-12. G-7, 1 t-fl, C-2. ,
CORVALUSAND
EUGENE LEGION
POSTS WINNERS
weeks ago over
Montague when they tangle with1
them ajjain at tho fair grounds
on August lit.
sSSHngs
OF THE
CLUBS-
(By Oio AsgwIaUNl Ires8.)
W.
Kan Francisco ''
Hollywood
Missions 24
Los Angeles ... 24
Portland ' D
Oakland ' - "19
Sacramento H
Seattle 8
Chicago
Pittsburgh ...
New York ...
St. Louis
Brooklyn
Cincinnati .-.
Boston
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
New York -
St. Iotiis , .'T
Cleveland ...r
Detroit
Washington .
ChicaK.i
Boston "...
By Check on This Bank
You Not Only Give a
Character Witness
but also a witness as to your business
understanding.
Paying by check is almost universal
today There are so many advantages
that one can scarcely afford not to use
this modern time-saver.
Why Not Open Your Account
Here Today?
The Jackson County Bank
IN GRANTS PASS
PLEA FOR WATER v
1 f)RA NTtf PASS. Ore.. Aug. 10
(P Alter diclinitiK to hear the
'petition of the tirunts Pass water
;company for nn incieitno in raws
i until after a decision on the cliy's
plea for better water and tor
in ore udeuuate fire protcriinn, the
ttiato utility commission lutjourmd
(late yesterday with the announce-
men! that a i uliit iu the cltyV
' plea Woild be made "as nhoii ar
jiossible."
Shortly be f o re the bearing
, dusi'd,"' the water company was
1 ncrniltRd tit n-ad into the recoids
a ropo-ition b whit h the com
pany itl.inued to spend lls.'.oou hi!
Improvements it h the guarantee
that the eiiy would ueer enter'
Into conipt-iltion with the rmn
pany and alsti auree to two oth'r
Increases In rate.-, one Immedlatt 1
n nd the oilier when the improve
ments are complete.
I. K. Kmiichanof of Portland.
th company's ennMi'tinu euuiueer,
und I. It. Hh or wood of Pm i In ml.
engineer tor the coiiinilrslon, eitcb
detailed plans for improvements.
Members of ihe cnninit-slon re
turned to Portland.
ZI P SI IS M.W Itl tOllll
TRIFS TO RRFAK
STATE EVIDENCE The Noted Dead i
(Continued from Vuk One.)
COLCMBIA. Ohio. Aug I
tj The autopsy perftuined
Coroner .lo'ph Murphy on the
bodv of Tbeora K. Hix was as-
ailed us incomplete by the de
nse today In the trial of Dr.
laiitt's II. Snook for the twirls kill
ing.
. .The . assault was made, lp the
form of testimony relal.UK to
narcotics that Dr. Snook had testi
fied were taken itt varlohs .Inter
vals, either by himself or Miss
lli.v Dr. Clayton S. Smith, pro
fessor of pharmacology and physi
ology at Ohio Slate, under ipit's-
l oninn of .tohn F. Seldel, one ol
Dr. Snook's attorneys, described
Ihe nature and etiect of the nar
cotics. The state objected to the de
tailed testimony charging that no
evidence bad been hit reditu- d to
show that either Di . Snook or
.Mi lllx but hewi in the habit
of uing any of the narcotics regu
larly, "The coroner made it impossible
through his improper hand ling of
; the body for tis to innke a t'-t to
! determine whether Miss Hix had
taken narcotics the night she was
kihed." Se.del nam. We are try
ing now by the explanation of Ih
et let t of these IIhJ'CoUcm to show
that one or both of these persons
ere under . their Influence the
nteht or the killing.
Previously the defence had at
tempted to tesir down the accu
racy of the test lino ny of t. F.
Long. Columbus City chemist, with
regHiii to two emotional stimu
lant be ha Id he found 111 Ml"S
Mix s Moinuch alter lh- killing
Dr. Fiat J W llarrah. ft phv
ulclan. testified that n plnstal
exjiiiliiatooi made on Mr. .s.io'k
August 2. re veu led "apparent"
marks on bis body indicating; nn
attack such a the d fcn-c . tain
tains w us itiatle op buji by .M Isn
H x shortly before she was killed.
Dr. Snook on the stand d -dared
the i.iil nltai ked bint .'. tln la
In his automobile and ; b.ii the
CLl-'.V KLAND, Aug. 10. tV)
Henry S. Plckands. one of the na-
hv (ion's outstanding leuders in in
Iron, steel mm coai inousuy, .-
-ndilenly today from n heart tit
lark, while in his office here.
hy long distance telephone r gui d
ing; what steps to lake In lew
of his having to sign a slb-nee
' pledge he said was ugaltiNt bis will
Dr. F.ekener. who hopes to take
off for Tokyo on the net lap of
his world-girdUng flight, w.thln
a few days, wni not permitted to
stay nt his o trice lomr for Fran
Kckener gently, but firmly bd
htm Into n waiting automobile
Thousands of spectator had gath
ered bnls!de tif the g.iten In the f,.Ht ,,tw ht strut k her with
hope of seeing bliu. so (hut far I bamm.-r va del(vfi ed o pvvl.
from scapln(r ail ovation, he und j hlnnvif from the attack.
' !,!... i.iiNilnnl . A
by chflorlnff mob ClMiititaaaYrtuioviriuiti.ibeen rvtirfd (or wveral yeri
LOS AN'OKLF.S. Auk. 10. bVi
Harry Charles U'ltwer. '49. the
writer who made a fortune out of
American slang, died nt hl home
here yesterday, following it nerv
ous breakdown suffered a weel;
ago.
Known chiefly by his humorou
unit prizefight stories, Witwer had
lu reeetu years turned to writing
narlos along with hi magazine
contributions. Chief among nts
film series were "The Leal her-Pif-hers."
His serif of stories en
titled "Classics in Slang." were
among the more prominent.
Previous to entering the fiction
field. Witwer was a newspaper
man. It was only on the sugges
tion of his wife that he write l:i ;
slang style that his attempts to
sell bis short stories .met with Mm-,
Cos.
Porn In Athens. Pa. March 11.
1VI0. be attended St. Joseph col
lege In Philadelphia nnd was mar
ried to Sonln SehaBrln "f Yonkers.
N Y.. In JMO. ' "
His career began as an errand
bov In a butcher nh-np. He -began
bis writing on the St. Cloud. Fl.,.,
Tribune In DM. Iviing.tn the New
York American n year later. He
also worked on tun Urooklyn F.au'e
and other eastern newspapers. In
I DM 7 be was made war correspond
eni for Collier's Weekly. During
his career he contributed S?r sbori
stories to niagazln.
A suit for $2. 300.000 damages
filed April l-H l!i2!. nu1nt Har
old Lloyd, film comedian, charg
ing that he pirated Wltwer's story
"Kmanc pailon of Hodney " to u
in his picture, "The Freshman"
pending here.
It was filed on tllim1ml of i
previous suit filed tn l'.'2rt asking
fi'f.O, mui tbiniages
SALF.M. Ore., Aug. 10. (V)
Trophy awards were announced at
the closing session of the. state con
vention of the American Legion
Saturday, with ltne county taking
the safely contest trophy with a
percentage of .0nn7. The William
B. KoIIett trophy, for the post best
exemplifying the American Legion
program was awarded Wilhyeomho
Post No. 11. Corviillis, scoring USS
out of a possible (HI. the lien
Fisher trophy, to the post doing
1 he most alt around community
service work, was also awarded to
Corvallls.
Koy C. Young of L'mpoua Post
No. I ti. Koseburg, w as given the
L. S. t rophy, his record .of 11 tt 1
members. Honorable mention went
to Charles A. Wnrnock, F.ugene
Post No. 1, with 1S1 members, and
Oraham Class, Jr.. Portland Post
No. 1, with 13 members.
The Sam Jackson Memorial tro
phy was awarded Hood Uiver Prst,
'o. 2 2, on the Mt. Hood climb,
(be most outstanding accomplish
ment of a community nature by
any post In the department th's
year. The K. H. Stewart trophy
was awarded Louis Larsen. Pot
No. fix of Wauna. the contest end
ing March 31. No award was made
on the ritualistic contest, due to
the fact that no post entered a
team nor reported at the time and
place. The trophy will he awarded
; i a contest at the next conven
tion. District trophies awarded were:
First district---C.rahnm Class, Jr ,
trophy. Louis lirstm. Post Wauna,
witli 2tU pe,r cent.
Second district Membership
rlophy, Argonne Post No. fiti, Sher
wood, w lib 2i." per cent.
Third district - - Frank StelL
m. icher trophy, Newport Post No.
1 1 tl. w Ith 243 per cent.
Fourth district ( ieot ge K. Love.
Uike County Post No. .Vl, Lak.'
view. with l"'0 per cent.
Fifth dNlrict Charles J. John
son trophy, Frank K. Brown Po-t
No. !L
Sixth district Frank C. Mccp'.
loch trotdi v. Kllit Tracy Post N'.v
;:. John Duy.
IN THREE: YEARS
KoiiKRi tln.r.s. n. v.. auk. in.
(41 tli tlie lmrdest nnd most
siteelaeular niiilch she hits had In
three years. Helen Wills, world's
i-hiimpinn woman tennis player,
turned linck Hetty Nutliall, youni;
KiiKllsh star, today. 8-11, ft-ll. to
Klve the rnlted Stales the fourth
and deddlnir victory In the contest
tot the WlBhtnian cup.
FOHKST HII.I.S. N. Y Atm. 10.
tP America Kalned a lead of --2
iivrr tit-eat Hritain toda' in the
women's tennis hnttle for the
WlKhtinitn euii when l-:ditli t-ross.
youni? rnllfornlan. finished lirll
llently to heat .Mrs. IVukj- Nichell,
6-3. 3-6, 6-3, after Mrs. riloehe
Watson had squared the count for
KhKlnnd with a straight set tri
umph over Helen .liieohs. 6-3, 6-1'.
MANWITH75CENTSj16.YEAR.0LDB0Y
SAVES CHILI
Portland Lawler Pattei
POUILAND, Ore.. Aug. 10. t1)
! Kdwntd Mcndetihnll. prominent
luttorney In crlmhittl practice, died
at hi home her totlay. He had
ATLANTA. 11") llcptesenta-1
lives of three minor leagues held
ti lodge of sorrow here recently.
They mourned that departed broth
er, John Q. Public, the man with
tho TS cent piece.
A I fir.rdner. president of the
Wichita Falls club, represented the
Texas league. "Cap" William Neal
of the Louisville club represented
the sorrows of the American asso
ciation ami K. J. Spiller of Atlanta
wept for ihe Southern association.
The mourners advanced a mi in
ner of points. The important ones
were:
1, Baseball salaries are too high.
?. The ball Is too lively.
3, Baseball must do something
to restore interest in the game.
4. cempetlllon for recruits Is
getting harder ami it now l neces
sary for baseball ctitbn to develop
their own material.
Arn'M salaries. Spiller told the
"lodge" that a number of clubs
are paying out In sa iarie very
louie they take in at the gate.
"Cap" Ne.il said condition in
the American association were
equally as bad.
Some class A chile are paying
men high as Jt.ooo per month,
they said, and agreed ibis was prc-
I posterons. Til--re are numerous
'salaries of T.'0 ami !S00 per
month.
It was the unanimous opinion
MM I
I I re 4RI IQUPn IKSA I I
1j. ret. Ill
I medi-ord, Oregon
" ;!i;o i ll Commercial Sewings -SaleDeposit
21 '"''I I MliMIIER IHDItKAL KCSnHVB SYSTHU ..
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6S 3S .6MI
1 1 1 pSF Evening Fl:
,,: i! " I under0 1
iiierlcaii Ix-iiKiie. I v w- ' -r - II
n ii ? v meowJ
51 . r,4 .4s r-j,. I A full sum ner moon batli-
4S (in .41 & , "' '1 ' ing your camp in soft
i! n .S ' ' JfL) light... a crackling camp-i
31 3i life 4-v I fire sending its curling
! yj "5 " smoke skvwara ... songs
i y and stories or countries
and people far and near -'
is it any wonder that
V : nights at the Canadian
" ' ' Pacific Bungalow Camps C
i in the magnificent Rock-
ies are nights of romance
i liZK JXiA choice locales invite you u
f"- i, ,llis summer - rates are ''s
iJ-i " - decidedly mliderate and Slit
r- . iA I-ovr Summer Fares on "Jk i
n K . v ' the Canadian pacific Rail- pA
? 4 A way mane hub vacation KJU
J W -1 a possibility for all the MM
S'J? TijtWR-t familv. Get (literature
W. V.-WSir now. 1
l i,w.o,. j ViA s '
Coast League
Yesterday
(ll- tlio AwiirUiU'll IresR.)
it. II
Portland 3 11
Sacramento 7 7
Otycarellu. Walters. Tonilin and
Woodr.il; Vinci and Harris.
Seattle
Oakland
Kill Ho, 1-amansk! and Uteinecke
Uorrennl: Kasich. Joiner, Cl'ilH
head and l.ombnnll.
lion Amrele,s
llollvwoorl 6
Haecht, t.'lltt nnd Sandheru; Wet
zel. Shellenliaek r.nd Bassler.
H.
San I'ra nelsco ' 1 1
.Missions - : x 16
.lacohs. Dnvin ami Iteed: Krausc
and Hoffman.
I'orllaiiil Team Wills.
S.M.KM. Ore., Am,-. HI. '1 1 h
rorllaiul (iyro Cants he'eame the
American ly-Kion Junior liaseliall
champions of the state here l il
diiy. afternoon when . the defeated
the Sllverton I'llhs. 5 to 2. Schw.lli
pitched excellent hall for the los
ers, mriklni; out 12 opponents. Ills
support failed him at crucial times,
however. '
Canadian Pacific
W.H.DIAi:CN Center, FAH'R DtPf.
AMtRKAtl IKSK hlUC.
lolV 'I'ln-s NiNir liss.
OKAS'TS TASS. Ore.. Aue 10 -Kalmers-
were disp.itched to.
day to flttht il fire tnenaciiiK for
ests near Amiess on the omhe .,',i,nl ih, winter nieetlni; of the
llV.er. the SI"ktoli office i epoi i, a (nil,ir leamies will lx itltnoet n
tod. iv. Two fires In the lite cieeli ' tnterestiuir ns the next serli he
d strict were repot ltd. completely I t-en the Olnclnnatl lied) and the
under control. I Chlcmo Cubi.
TAiti.K ItOt'K. Auk. 1"
ISi-eclal) fhancy Harper. I
vear-old youth, saved two children i
from drowning In ltomie llivei
smith of the Wilson ranch Thurs
day internoon It became known
today. ,
Utile llwlKht Wilson, eisht-eni'-old
lad went out beyond bis
depth anil was heliiK rapidly carl-led
down by the swIiIIiib water;,
in a back tow when V'.va Hart, a
12-vear-old miss, rushed to his
rescue, only to herself become
victim of the same sw.ft current.
Their cries for help brought :
Chancy Harper, who luckily w
near the scene. He jumped t
their rescue, and after it har-l ;
strtlKKle. succeeded In ((etllnu- thej
children sepcrated and to n plate!
of safely, where after a resi the;. ;
fully recovered.
.Mr. Henstey of S:ims alley and f
formerly of this place, lias bomiht ;
one of the rive acre tracts to Ihe
Tuttle suh-dlv sion and will bulbil
a home there Ibis fail - j
lteiorts from f.irmers. who have:
finished their thicshpfl, here, show-1
that In nearly all eases ihc yield j
tell way balow expectations. I
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1 M Wlws 1
10
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your, cat;
y si r "
"It Is Cool in
San Francisco"
o parkinn troubles exist at The Mir.x.
SJ The dminnan takes you rear when vou
irrn e and places it in a pange connected with
the I Intel. Just hand him your key as you leave
the car that's all. Located in the heart of the
City near everything.
I? Service,Qiialit)Hospitality-
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A 5A! FRANCISCO.