Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1930)
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFtrTtP. OREO OX. THURSDAY, MAY 22. 19.10. PXGE ELEVEN SENATORS HOLD 1MEAGER MARGIN RED CAGLE'SSWIFE IS SHVf IOVER CHAMPS I ... Ity Ilueli S. riillerton, .Ir. (Asuoclated I'roSH Spoils Writer) ' Although their race .hns been rather overflhadowed by the heat- ed struggle In the National league, 7f the clubs of the, American league i have been putting on some rather v Interesting contests of their own for the higher positions In the standing. ( s Little more could be asked of lhe two leaders, the surprising r ashlngton Senators and the Phil lelphla Athletics, current eham- rpions, than the pace tney nave been setting. They are separated . Y Willy "J Wttc-fct.nlD alia, bit., (Senators having two' more victo ' rles. and neither seems to be able ' to do anything to Increase or de- crease it. Washington now has ... won six gameB In a row. but the 1 Athletics are right behind. X They both engaged In double . -J headers yesterday and came out '4 with two victories apiece to hold i their places. Washington, with i Sad Sam Jones and Adolph Uslta enrrying the pitching burden, de- feated the Boston Red Sox by " f scores of 0 to 2 and 6 to 0. -f Bubo icts Three. The Athletics got off to a very : bad start against the New York Yankees when Babe Ruth hit two v; homo runs on his first two tiiPB to & tho plate, but those runs meant 4 little : as the world's champions ' i nit loose with a rally that brought nine runs in tho' seventh and a illi to 1 victory. Knth uduea a (.third homer later In the game. Tho A's won a 4 to-1 victory in iie second game. These twin bills with single vic tories for Chicago and St. Louis J drew the second division clubs a close together. Chicago in fifth place, is but 2 Vigames ahead of if the. eighth place Detroit Tigers A after yesterday's 9 to 8 victory -h over - Detroit. ,5 The St. Louis Browns moved -g Into sixth place by edging out a (1 to 5 victory over Cleveland. .y The National league consolidat- ; i ed its lineup as the four first di vision clubs defeated second divls- 'A ion contenders. The lending Brook- 1 DUCK SHORTSTOP 10 rOUTLAND, On., May 22. (.P) A telogrum- received here from Tliomas l,. Turner. ircsKlent of ttv? Port lum. baseball club of Pacific Coast league, says Duster Chat ham, diminutive shortstop of Heavers, had been Bold to the Hoe ton Braves of the National league for two Jnflelders and an unnameJ amount of cash. Turner la In Bos ton. Turner said one of th players to come to Portland Ls Gene Hob ertson. third baseman. He with held the other's name. Robertson will leave immediately and will re port here in time tor the series with Oakland, starting next Tues day. : 1 Chatham was purchased by the Beavers last year from Pueblo ol the Western league. 4 Associated Press Photo Marlon Halle1, HIsclosecf Ey court records at Gretna La., as the! -wife of Red Cagle, resigned West Point football star, shown leaving! Pennsylvania station in New York following her arrival from Louisiana. She Insisted she was "Just Miss Hallel&nd refused ppgo I for photographers. , ' -'- lyn Robins scored three four-run bursts to beat the Boston Braves, I 12 to 1. j Curds Heat Cincy. The St. Louis Cardinals defeat ed Cincinnati, 3-2. Pittsburg held Its precarious grip on third place by greeting the first appearance of the Cubs at Forbes field- with a dozen solid hits and a 10 to 3 victory. New York's Olnnts. after suffer ing various vicissitudes while etv tertaining the Braves, started hit tim? properly again with the Ap pearance of Philadelphia and won by un 11 t 4 count. . Normals Win LA GRAN DR. Ore., May 22. (IP) The Kastern Oregon Normal school won the final game of tho baseball season here yesterday de feating St. Andrews Indians V to 6 evening the two game series. Max Schmelling, who is to fight Jack Sharkey for the 'heavyweight championship, risked being barred by New York state through refusal to fight Phil Scott. TtERMX, May 22. (P) The In ternational Boxing union, conven ing today, recognized the following Americans as world champions. Frapk ie Genaro. flyweight; BaL 1 1 I n g Battalino, fealherweighr; Sammy Mandell, lightweight, nnd Young Jack Thompson, welter weight. Titles in bantamweight, middle, llght heavy and heavy weight divisions wero pronouncel vacant. Delegates wero in attendance from .seven European countries, but one from the United States." PHOENIX LOSES GAME 13 TO 7 TO TALENT PHOKNIX. Ore., May 22. (Spl.) Vor several weeks past the boy.' baseball team has been putting In some strenuous practice. Thurs day afternoon they met the Talent team on the Talent field. The final score wns 13 to 7 fn fnvor of Talent. s A i Gomel usive SI tar a mm rice ERIORITY ... this cross sectional diagram clearly illustrates 7 Points of Superiority which the Air-Flight Principle Tires, by Fisk alone can offer you. The De Luxe, Rugged, Fisk and "Premier, each a First Quality, Fully Guaranteed Fisk, embodying all of the exclusive improvements of the new Air-Flight Prin ciple of tire construction and representing the utmost that your tire dollars can buy in their four respective price fields. Their larger air-chamber, carrying more air at a lower pressure their carcass, constructed of Fisk's patented and exclusive All-Cord their flexible side-walls of live rubber their stream line tread, multiple cable bead and greater road con tactthe combining of all these new and exclusive features result in still another The Air-Flight Balance. FISK'S 7 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY 1. Larger Air Chamber Carrying more air at a lower pressure it brings a new and far better in terpretation of Riding Comfort allow ing your car to ride less on the rub ber and more on the air. 3. Multiple Cable Bead Multiple Cable Bead gives added strength at the rim while increasing sidewall flexibility. 5. Streamline Tread The rim width of the streamline tread elimi nates the useless over hanging tread rubber and allows greater air cushioning. 2. All-Cord Process A patented Fisk development which reduces internal- friction and adds strength without rigidity or weight. 4. Increased Flex Area Increased length of Flex Area at sidewall provides greater use of the air cushion. G. Greater Road Contact Results in better and . more lasting non-skid qualities and assures yuu of Safe Traction at ,any speed. 7. The Air-Flight Balance The newly perfected balance between air and materials achieves the max imum of air cushioning and mileage. o JENNINGS TIRE CO. Sam Jenning, Prop. Opposite Nat Phone 223 KV tiltll8: A multitude of tut.njn dens confronts detectives uilti It'tn t'ltrtitltti is triurrierrd. i'l'uiitt Amieieley whom t'tiratlue Ifitl impinil IMUtlcirtMy. is tmplt film tut eevertil vottntt. He 'n(iv ieiiifd tuilt. The catch it-tumuli a mailt in the act of ci t .Wi t(.mi( tturiui Annerslcv'e jnt Front her cumcs a etory ol f'trmtoa ttixaureemmte with 7'ro Iritsot Join., eccentrio ct"ttfi-in ot the (itumi tort, atanutno tie unities a viulent Quarrel between tlie lieu. A new clexo ia aetmtil ami Samuels, deunlll attorney, auks John to apoear tor another it'ieitioning. Chapter 19 JOHNS 'EMPTIES HIS HEART' IXHILR we were waiting f.r Pro fessor Juhua I strolled over to one o! the bookcases and began r. slimy u tho titles. My champion shin uf Curollne was tbe only Hhuduw of excuse 1 bad for beiug fu the room, aud 1 wauted lo make my sell as Inconspicuous as pos sible. "Monsieur has the ample choice, eh?'' l-'llquo Inquired with a cbiukiu. "l)ui did I not tell you? ov it Is this Professor Johus. Ni'xt It will be that admirable l.uni We, perhars." Why Lum We?" Samuels de- maudud. Dome, my friend! Did not Mon sieur I'uruilos forbid Lum We to bu.ii Incense to his ancestors?" Do you cull that a motive?" It uuiy be the strongest we have yet discovered, M. lo Deputy. China lives for her dead! That Professor Joiins bus au excellent alibi." I'm sick ot alibis," Samuels de- cluretl wratlifully. "They don't menu a thing In Uils house. Not tlut I think Johnt did It, In spite of what that dough-faced female sold my money is ou Anneisley and the Drent girl but I'm going to gel the truth ot that quarrel out n: him, Snino If, miiiutes had passed when Profuaaor Johns appeared, His rather pinched face waB anx ious, but his transforming smile bnulshed the look. 1 did not see how even Manning could be afraid of Professor Johns. "Mr. Samuels, Isn't It?" Pro- feasur Johus Inquired diffidently, looking at the deputy.' "My mem ory Isn't so good as it used to be,1 he continued. "1 think I know what you are after. It must be about that affair 1 had with Mr. Parados 'several months ago. The girl was In tbe ball, I remember. She prob ably heard something. Well, It was only right that she should tell you." "It would have been better If you had told me yourself," Samuels said chillingly. sT.' Yes, very likely 1 should have. The truth of the matter Is, Mr. Sam- uels, I was so distressed by the ITalr that 1 did not wish to re vive it. And then with Mr. Para dns passing yesterday, I was less lui.lined than ever to bring It up. But I realize now that I was mis tnken." Professor Jobns fiddled norvously with his glasses. "It Is going to-be difficult to make you LEU'S T 01 1 understand what that old fort has come to mean to me." "The fort was the cause of your quarrel, eta?" Samuels exclaimed. "Didn't the girl tell you?" "No. She didn't get much out of It. Just a word here and there." "Ah. these half Impressions are dangerous. But how Bhall I make you understand my point ot view?" "This fort, M. la Professeur." Kllque said gently, "It means much to you?" "Does It mean much to me, yon ask?" Emotion strangled his ut terance. "My friends, that old fort and my work are my whole exist ence. My work was done there my career came out ot Itl ft ls tbe M-y bone and blood of my body! The tort also baa an historical sig nificance. It Is one ot the tery few landmarks we have. I dreamed of having It restored Parados promised me the money. And then - four months ago" Professor Jobns pressed bis hands to bis forehead. His stricken eyes pierced my heart. Even Sam uels was touched. "Four months ago Parados In formed me that I could pack up and get outl After 20 years and all my droams, gentlemen I He said he was going to pull doion fn fort . . . brick from brick . . . until there was nothing of It left . And why?" Johns flung his clenched bands Into the air. "Be cause It spoils his vlewl And be cause be was going to bridge The Out and use the ground It stands on for oarf ot a aolt courier That love of old things which tnnk. n. man olve his life to buy- Inn and selling them and to hoard ing as many as be can afford was In my blood. The despair In jobns' voice was a knife driven Into my own flesh. "I talked to Parados like a mad man. Yes. I confess It! 1 told Dim his life was evil, that he should not destroy me and my work as be had destroyed everything and everybody that had stood in his way! He listened with a sneer on his face. 'I'll break you like that!', he said. 1 left him before I wenl complelely Iu,i,jq." Professor Johns' eyes nnd voice were calmer as lie went on. Mr. Samuels," he said earnestly. 'my feelings toward Parados have been mitigated by nls death; but I tell you frankly I could have killed him then with my bare hands had 1 i been strong enough." Professor Johnt flung out his hands. "There you are, geutlemen. 1 have emptied my heart and I'm glad to be rid of It." You've made It prettv clear," Samuels admitted, chewing on a cigar. "Your point of view. I mean. JIais oui," Anatole Pllque agrcid. twirling bis musUche. "Do I not share It with M. le Professeur and M. I'Antiqurflre, this love ot the an cient' With me now. It Is the col lection ot old stamps." I used to collect cigar bands when 1 was a kid." Samuels said with a morose grin, as Professor Johns nodded. And then, "Parados didn't make good his threat, since you are Btill here, eh?" Yes, I am still here," Professor Johns answered bitterly., "Thut was his way to keep a man ou the sharp edge ot uncertainty. When he had tired ot his little luke he probably would have thrown me out." There was silence for a moment. "Lot's see, you'd known Parados 20 years, hadn't you, Professor?" Samuels Inquired. Yes. I met him la San Fran cisco. He'd just bought Saa Lucas Island and he offered me the po sition ot curator ot the tort at a small salary. I wanted to do re search In marine biology and It was a great opportunity for me." "You had no trouble with mm until this matter of the fort came up?" "Nothing of moment. I knew his reputation, of course, but he usu ally let me alone." "Hmn," Samuels muttered. "I guess that's all, Professor." Professor Johns Invited us to In spect the fort and took his depar ture. "Well, he's straightened It out," Samuels said, "but he's given him self a pretty strong motive. Of course he couldn't have done it not with that alibi." "Ah, that alibi, my friend," Pllque murmured. "No, It would seem not. Parados was shot with a pistol, you say. and M. le Professeur w" 15 or 20 minutes' walk away when It was done. And now you will laugh at me. Monsieur, 1 have a feeling for evidence It ls ot the Inward eye. But I am not enthused yet. The evidence we have found has not the significance. You will see." ' It's my opinion we've turned up enough evidence to keep you en thused as long as you live," Sam uels grunted. But what Is It?" and Fllque shrugged. "A petal, two roses, a slash across the cheek ot a servant, a blackness trodden Into a carpet, a newspaper with oil stains upon It, the hearsay ot underlings" "You are leaving out the stufl that counts," Samuels Interrupted "What about the conduct ot that Brent girl, Annersley's, and every body's hatred of Parados, those two birds, le Balafre and Bee jabrles snooping In Annersley's room ? "Exactly" PHque cut In. "There Is also the price tag In tbe dead band ot monsieur, that phoenix, that advertisement in the Mar seilles Journals, and Lum We's af fection tor his ancestor. But these are the little mysteries, my friend, the conduct ot Mile, Brent except ed. But we have not yet put our Angers on the how do you say It? living tissue. You may laugh Anatole Fllque has been laughed at before. Tbe Inward eye Is the secret ot the greatness ot Anatole Fllaue." Samuels shook his bead Irritably. TVs are wasting time. There'll be a crowd ot tbe boys here soon, have work to do." Fllque bowed. "It will be merry party, monsieur. And now you will seek the shoe that trod that blackness Into tbe carpet, eh? And I shall consider the urn In discretion ot that admirable Lum We. But I Implore you, M. le Deputy, to remember that he la of the Immortals whatever may hap pen." Fllque laughed, and with a wave ot his hand left the room. I fol lowed him. (Oopiright, mo, William Morrow and Oumoany) A n.ar trng.dy almost ups.ts Phqu.'a n.xt man.uv.r. Rea- about it tomorrow. HAIR WONDERFULLY SHE SAYS Hair Was Thin Falling Outi Badly Scalp Was Dry, Also Dandruff TELLS HOW SHE GAINED HACK BEAUTIFUL HAIR "My Bcalp was dry and falling hair dandruff worried me. In fact I wan ulmoBt bnld, my hair wai bo thin until the lucky day I found a (godsend in Lea's Hair Tonic at the drug store. 1 cannot praise Lea's enough. I hud already used most every kind of tonic that came lo my notice but to no avail so you can imagine how delighted 1 am with Lea's. 1 began using it just about ne year ago and now my hair is thick, closuy full of life and really beautiful I think and friends say so too. 1 have used in all per haps twenty-live bottles, but it en hanced my appearance so much I continue to use it and probably always will, every now and then. to keep my scalp and hair in per fect condition. 1 beg of those who. have hair or scalp trouble to give teas Uuir Ionic a thorough trial. They postively will not be disap pointed, 1 swear it, declared Mrs. Nelhe. lierne, 327 Westmont Ave. Westmont, N. J. People troubled like Mrs. GerneU can easily prove to themselves at home at little expense, how much younger, neater and more present able they look when the hair is in . perfect shape. Kven when the hair f. has turned gray, dead looking or streaked. Lea's Tonic after a few weeks use puts all those gray hairs right back to a youthful shade. It i seems to put nature back on the job growing a full head of vigor ous, even colored, healthy hair. It doesen't show Druggists are thorized to cheerfully refund money if you are not delighted, or ' send dollar bill, check or stamps for bottle by return mail postage paid, lo Lea Tonic Co. Brentwood !.Vd. Sprays FEWER Times AND GETS BETTER RESULTS "I have used ORTHOL-K for the past two sea sons in two to four cover sprays of Arsenate of Lead, and have been able lo reduce th total number of applications by several sprays over previous years when I used Lead alone. At the some lime I have been able lo greatly reduce my cullage for wotitis." ' The Grandview grower who makes Ihis state ment has found lhal it pays to get the first . . brood with this double-shot spray. ORTHOL-K kills the eggs and the Lead backs up the oil with a protective film where eggs are missed by the oil in the application. ORTHOL-K is made in Medium, Light-Medium ' and Light grades to meet all conditions. Talk with your nearest Ortho field man or dealer. CALIFORNIA SPRAY-CHEMICAL CO. W.mHIi..,WII,Im(PUm59S) Y.Uim, W..hin,ta.(aW.JJ) Wmt, UeU ...the scientific oil spray for summer use SPEED BOATS TO UNEVEN SEA O SEATTLE IJP) Approximately 26 power boat from Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaaka will brave tho tldo rips and swirls of Puart Sound, the Inaldo paaimge of Urlllrti Colum bia and tho north Pacific ocean for the third auc-ceaslve year. In a race from Seattle to I'rlnce Ru pert, B. C, nent June. Tho annual event was shortened about 400 miles thin year. Th two previous rares were run from Olympla, Wash., at tha southern tip nf Punet Hound, to Juneau, Alanka, 300 miles north of Prince Tlupert. Plans have been made to havo the boata leave Seattle on a han dicap hauls, nil to reach Prince Hupcrt June 24. Tho flotilla of motor craft will depart on Juno 20. 21 and 22, according to size and power. Iloata from 25 feet P will he allowed to enter the race. Rancher Suicides ' PHINEVIM.K, Ore., May 22.- (IP) O. I. Davidson, B0, Ochoco pro- Jet rancher, shot and killed him self early today because nf des pondency over lit health. His wife endeavored to halt him, but he i evaded her anil ended his life in an upHtnlrn bedroom. Why are Concrete streets preferred? Because they are Most durable Smooth and even-surfaced Rigid and unyielding Economical . Clean and beautiful Safest in any weather Low in maintenance costs No other paving material can be "just as good"! Pave with concrete exclusively. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 146 Fifth Street - PORTLAND, ORB. a4 "National Organization lo Improvt and Exttnd the Uiei of Concrete ' PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE von PERMANENCE SOUTHEND, England, May 22 (P) The Shamrock V scored her fifth nuccesfllve victory today after a thrilling; neck ahd neck finish with the scratch boat Lulworth. Penn Stato will meet Harvard In football In 1082. Their last Karoo In 1921 tied, 21 to 21. frlstolfcl: i "