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age sir RALLBY PIRATES sis Return to Form of Paul Waner, Addition of Gros- kloss As Aid in Second Baseman Halting Skid By Herbert W. Darker. (Associated Press Sports Writer) t The Pittsburg Pirate have no hope of winning a Notional league pennant Just ax present, but they evidently still tare of the opinion that they can smash their way Into the first division before the curtain tall for the seison. After three- months of flounder ing around' while their pitchers tried to find their effectiveness and their batsmen searched vainly for their batting eyes.1, the Pirates pulled themselves together Just when It looked like they were going to fall . OrookioM a find. t. The Insertion of the Amherst foot, ball star, Howard Oroskloss, at sec ond' baso, th return to hitting form of Paul Waner and the over night1 development of Olenn Spencer Into a starting pitcher who could win. were threw primary cause lor the -Pirates' spurt since July.--' ii. Yesterday wi,h- spencer' working , on the mound, the Pirates nosed out the Chicago Cubs, 4-3, scoring the tying run In tha eighth Inning and the winning run- in the ninth when Lloyd Waner walkod and came home on a. double by 1 the old' reliable, Pie Traynor. . The; Pirates collected -only five htt off Lea Sweetiand, but the Cub left-hander was generous with his passes, franking 10 men to first base 'before Bob (Smith was called in with: one out' tn the ntnth. Tie Blrate-Cub game waaN tha only oneriji the major league schedule yestfcWBf a both tleagues; prepared for ' ftitersectlbnal ' warfare,' starting RIKY DINKS WIN 1 I I. ' ' ' The. "Rlnlry Dlnke" won. the second game -of the baseball tournament at the. city,- playground. Monday, 13 to 10, from the-"Wharf Rot.". .. -, The lineups weret Rtnky Dinks Bert Lurnan, Leonard HUk, John Dickinson, - Olen:, Knox,. Bd Vnlllor, Wayne Orewa, Russell Jordan, Cleo Hicks,, Harold- Klngsley and' Thyre Dodge,' Wlharf, nuts Mxf Gossv Al Qoddis, Harold Williams, Angus Todd, Stan Kunraian, John McKee, Ray Lewis, Herbert: , Harper' and Floyd i Ulth.,'.. .. r...,1.4.,: ..) . v several. ..exoltlngj,. incidents took place.., Al Oaddla nut two men cut In succession with spectacular catches. Bay Lewie' .hard hi dislocated a fin ger for. Cleo. Hick, pitcher. Todd wad the only homo-run of the game. The Wharf Rata put In some good subs, but even these .could not even the score. . , . t Some time thai week, different sides . will be chosen by new captains, and another two out of three series will be played I . .. Drawings for the Mcond ping-pong tournament have been made. In the frat round, Ray Lewis plays Lucille Xnox and Earl Coes p,lya Ted O'Nell. In the second round Herbert Harper play the winner of: I be Lewis-Knox match, John MoKee tvon the O'Nell-, McKee match, Dot Hill plays Al Qad lts,i Dodg won- tne'Swanson-Dcdge Catch, Bert' Luman wort the- btiman alker'matoh,' Cloo Hicks' and Russell Jovian will play together. No third round matches liavtj been playo t '- i ' .- -:::. ' ' TWICE IN SEAnLE T SIATTLB. Aug. UM-IAPl Ira Dern. SOS, Salt Lake City, took two straight fall to. win a wrosuing exhibition from Tony Steelier, 10', Chlcago-hor last night. ) Dern won the'flrat (ll in the third round after steering wis tlirowa thni the ropes and was bovintod ouUi H took the second in the fourth round wltb an airplane apm tvnil bottf aam. w.rc. DROWNS IN SMMMIN& t NEWPORT, Waalu 'iAua-. 11 (AK) Lawrence Weraon, (12,. Burilrmton. Wash, etudent. maiianer , of . too champion Washington BtatCalleje football team last fall, drowned-yesterday In Diamond lak. near hre. 1 when wind driltod awy a rowooat ' from which he and Mia Rarnestlne Vawter had dived. Weraon could 'not aave himself, but-'Mia' Vawter, - a powerful swimmer Meyfd up in ' the rough water until fc boat reach ed her. Weraon was , graduate of the June class. -. 1 1 l HOW THEY -STAND , By the Aiaorlaledl Prua. " Nalloci.il W. t. Pet. 8t. Louis e(i .mo New York ell 49 .Sit rvurtgo :.. 4B jiai Brooklyn 5a' .sir Boston 63 S3 .41)5 Pittsburgh ... ... 4 64 . .488 PIHIadilphla 4:1 OS Mfl Clni'liiuatl ............. W 70 .351) Helen Comes Back SME OU3T WEEK By the AHaocla'ed Prens, Los Angeles ' exchanged 'places with San FranclsoO'ln Coast league stand ings last wook as' the Angels moved Into first place and the Seals dropped Into second. t - Both teams played elght-gamo series last week but the Angel took theirs from tho Missions five games to three while San- Francisco and Hollywood squared off at four each. Oakland grabbed Its series from Sac ramento and ended the week In a tie with San Francisco for second place. ' . Play starts anew tbnlr.it with tho following schedule: Portland nt San Franotaco;'- Missions at . Oakland; Seattle" at Sncramonto; Loa.sAnHclos at Hollywood, . ( ; t; . ! ! '. GOLFER STRUCK BY ' BOLT OF ilGHINING ORELAND, Pa Aug. H. (API Ed Dudley, westorn open golf cham pion., had a stiff leg and arm today after a. lightning bolt traveled down an umbrella and Jumped to the stool shafted putter in bis hand here yes terday afternoon. The bolt, followed by heavy rains, halted play In the annual Philadel phia, cpen golf tournament after half the entrants had finished their sec ond rounds. ' Yostordny'a ?oros were thrown out. 1 ' ' , I : i i ; ' ST. LOUIS Davoy Abad. Panama. .ovitpoUitwl Lou Terry, Bt. Louie, (10) MAIL TRIBUNE " DAILY CROSS-WORD ACROSS Mnta pat Animal Likely Amtrlrnn humortit Moving part Om M Davld'c vhlvf rulora Ant not In8ot Huron Dar Viilloys Hcntt-h form of John Port rr.ni HurrurtHi, na a olrart Bymtnil fur rsodtum . Sin (lot nlons I'ronnun 'inrriit Aiit-Untm Prirmcrly Mini certain : Nfiati'a Vsscl ' 'IMuniMi i Kl.l.'tHv i Hotfcntrlj plca Solution ot Yeitarday'a Puiild IR"llJMLoNncjRlAlB P-.LP.eI a o or er a y ALECL Rl TIE SUA R E A S T R IE N G "f hTJT A V E RjN , 1 Tfm.L e In'' a s A L I N M iWTT N SflE R A L i n sTfr waIn GjPjfr rot A V EPA R A RPTER A S "I1 p e rIi s j vIeLJr o s" E S ' i l gpfs tIo f p-riaH V AIN D A LBnO TTs l EjSjT i A Enl N B Rfflc R Elf S EJE n In O V E l IaTrIs TA!RltUGlEElsTEUail f . Crude metal 1'liop Unrven IVfaea rVmlnlne eiidloir Piovallnl with out rratralnt Orsan of allit ' la I3' H K I4 7 I. I!l If o I : . . tm , , . r--e i b m.lm,C 1 mmmm, . " . . 2S ,.-3.1 " -33 38 : "" 75r r . ; ' 7i ' 4T; TTZTTf Tr: : . MEDFORD MAIL : : miOuai.1. - 1 mm- With Rod and Gun Tho fishing , Is still for from Its best at Brookings, but. Dn R: C. Mulholland -returhetr frdin- thore Sunday ovcnlng with two- fine- sal mon! oho' weighing 19 pounds and the other flvoi l:j was accompanlod on the tlshlnij trip by Carl Glasgow. Mr., and Mrs. Lcland Braphy and Mr. and' Mrs.. Orvllle Dewey lnvndett the. Umpqua region Sunday. They were: accompanied to tho mouth ot tho stream by Fred Lewis, guide, and found the fishing poor, .They spont: three hours on the ocean and Lewis named the storm of last week as cause fof the absence of fish. The storm raged for 10 days and drove' all the salmon further out to sea. ' They are expected to enter the streams when theyTeturri again In the near future. The lower Turks at' tnrBla" Creek hatchery i have' been .closed to prel pare for the taking of salmon. Till season Is far' In. advance - of last year and stcelhcad are expected to PUZZLE1 ' 9'. STarrte'a ' T; Thus 1 l-Uavo nrntlral ' attention to .' Ehtnnned. to nubllo- 1evr 10. (lifts 11. Mnlre lace, is. Mappy St. Oeirai grnaa 21. Irftwlraiiilts !1. Wna solicitous 141 Rlnal 35. Ancient. OreeK ' meaftitrs-or' , mM . lensth 2s.. riftros rubbed. mtf V, Fern- pleads .' SO. Mora ro'lnote J It Tv.lloim 33. Coat, vest ami trouaars, !tt. iTl-rnro 3. Winter atortna Hi Pnivldnl ivltif weniKvns 33.lnatam-v 40. shallow re- Cciuads 44. Wltlicrrd .43. Artl.-le ! . , 4J. Tooth or a ... K'ar whcrl 4t, Rtypllan Mly DOWN. 1. Sumstrnn aiiulrrol shrow 1 8cent S. flayer 4. MusculSr strongtb . Ags TRIBUNE tEDFORD, '.;; ". By Pap WILLS MOOgY TO CUM HB(Z QUO COUT. CQUU- MA3iiihi& TO. f . &T& THB OLX3 TWEOpf? . ftAT'Tucy 'Mtwtf- come ' s'; All aiibU RMtnM Iqr Tta JkuocUUS Vim respond to! Sstmih eggs In about two weeks.' tPtsherrneh.who donot catch' all their stcelhcad on a .fly will, be rushing to the Rogue. )-v LAST By the- Associated- Weas. . : OHICAOO-Frankle Batteglla,- Win nipeg, Man., knocked out Johnny Morse California, (l):- Clyde- Chaa taln,' Texas,', outpointed- Al StlUman, St; Louis (8). '" i.-f n- MIAMI, Fia.-Tony- Leto, . -. Tampa, Phw-stopped- Billy Vinson,'-Seattle, Wash;-- (BH-: -'--- LOUISV1XLK'. Ky. C,imo Alvarez, Havana; -outpointed- Bbe--:Ruthv- of Louisville,. Ky., (10) newspaper de cision; Dick Hernandez: Havana, out pointed Joe Lynch, Evansvllle,.-Ind., (8) newspaper decision. BIRMINGHAM -Babe Hunt, Ponoa City, Okla., outpointed Battling Bozo, Birmingham (10).. - - SIOUX OTPY-.-Lai Johnnie Martin, 'Sioux1 Falls-, B 0.,' outpointed Speedy Schaffer, Chicago, (6); Carl Wellls, Omaha, outpointed Tony Rlggoletta, New Orleans, (0). ,3- WILEY VIEW .- VALLUY VIEW, Ore., Aug. ,11. 1 (Spll)' r: n. Cmtncy, Wm. Olenn, J. R. MoCracken and W. A. Strattorl at tended a farm 'bureau meeting In Medford Saturday. 1 ' Mrs. O. W. Nickels, Sr., 'Visited' her 'daughter, ' Mrs: Arnold' Cheener,' at Kcnogg, ore., .last week. . ;) Mrs. Parsons was' av buainass visitor In. Klamath .Falls, Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. . W.v QlasRow and their houae guests, Mr. and -Mrs. Nor man Merrill' and' Mr. an' Mrs.- Bd Feldman, enjoyed a swim and picnic dinner at the picnic grounds on Rogue river recently. -Norman Story, nephew of A. H. Da venhlll.. and his wife and' two chil dren, vlsltod t the Davcnhlll home last week. ; Donne Lowo and wife and little daughter cf'Wcstwood. Col., Mrs. Carl ATidersan, and Jean Marian of Long Beach, Cal., and Miss Wilson ot Sa lem are: all guest of Mr. and Mrs. Di Mi Lowe; - -. E. D. Oraham .and' Bart Bofttwlck haw bothr had." electric pumps-Installed this- last -week.- .... .- ' Mrs: Wnr. Olenn,- Mrs.- 0has. Alien, Mlar Vlrainla- and Olenn. Allen, ac companied by Mrs. H. J. Carter of Ashland,, vlalted phveas' of historical Interest in Jacksonville -Wednesday. Mr: and Mrm E-. d; arnhtm' and dauRhtera and- Mr.- and Mis. . Wm. Olenn, Mrs. Chas. Allen, . Miss Vlr ilnlai Allotr ane Olenn. Allen' apent Sunday at Lake ot the Wocds. Mtlton NtofcoM, bf-eausae ot. Me asarclty, ot. water at hla ranch, has moved his milk cows- to the chas. Tyreir rnnclit at) bales' Oreek. Mrs. John Morse has been 'qulto If but is" ImprovrmjJ ', 5 - Mr, and. Mrs.. OMn Anuplger spent Wednesday evening at the C. W. Glas gow hem, -x- - Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Oallatln and Mum- Rcatiuw rimI prancesr arrived homo Wednesday from an extended auto tour, vlsltine In Calirbmt. Kan sas and Yellowstone national park. They had a wonderful trrp-but were glim to ge -hotmv and" saw- Cnrtron looked the- best ot anything, they had seen.- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris and party of Fair Oaks, Cel., are visiting at the Harry Weaoant home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken have 'returned from e-ahort vacation. They went as far north as Eugene, visiting friends at Redmond and coming home and visiting at Bcnanra. . Mr, and Mrs. Clair Oraham have another baby daughter, Born last wrekN 1 H t Mrs. Milton-Ntokoi 1 visiting her sister In Oakland, Cal. Mrs. W. A. atratton and Mrs. Wm. Oleen" errtertalnrd- in honor of Mrs. Chaa. Allen ot Memphis. Tenn., at Uie home of Mrs, stratton Thutrday. with 30 ladle present. The atter oonwaa spent In v:alt'ng.nd guc Ing riddles and a noa-rr- contest, a little prise being given to thoje most ui.cm(u1 In these contests. Mrs. F. FT Whlttl and Mrs: Fred" Wagner were the winners. Mrs. Allen was prrnt.-d with a little guest gift Late In the afternoon rrlirvunrnto were Krved. OREGON, TUESDAY, TH REE-YEAR-OLDS TROT WEDNESDAY FOR RJCHSTAKES . OOSHENi N...Y:.-AUg- ll-(AP) The 60.000- Hambletonlan, - richest lit! toarnow horse stake - In - this country., is down-for decision tomor row -with at leasti ten. ot the years smartest three-year-old trotters slated to race i for the- big prize- over the mile track at Good- Time park. The advance sale of -ticket' imll cates that a crowd of 20,000 will pack Its way into Mil quaint llttje? horse loving town toiseej-the. crowning:. of the 1931 trotting champion. Jor , the winner of.the-Hambletonlari general- ' ami PSIS! A Werre-plnas-fo 1 irtaa Celorodo IHI1 10 iutllct tor th murder of- fifties In their dBttrt . camv. ho. discovert thai tho $lnyer it hit father.-HDy-Donovan. Hall dated, hf inilt le tee- hint- secnr . Afs oun. While thit drama vro-; cresset.. Bruce's uAJe, Ann. comes to' Bed Bulls- lli TtoU:- setklno Mm and Plerrei wllk whom. Bruce had taltelv eharaed- the teat hav- i 4no' an affair. ' The ehertff hold then in conneotfon-wftA the oafA ler's slavlno. and- robbsrj;, unatvare. that. Bruce is auilty ot both. Ojjt- . cers learn from- (he ouido who had directed Pierre on the start ot hie' hunt tor Bruce that latejr he had teen ftruce't hodu beside a halt- 1 dua orave at tho- deserted-- eampw Then denudes enter, with toy Don ovan . Chapter 37 ' an Unexpected reunion -IT ' was evlilent from - Donovan's condition that tne man bad passed through a terrible ezperieoce. His haggard face, his glaring blood-shot eyes, his trembling.' Hp and twitch ing, features, all mid the tale of one who,. froaX physical suffering and menial acony, was olose to (he limit of'huraati endurance. . Whnn the two deputies had de posited their prisoner- on a- chair ono of them 'handed a' package ot money to the sheriff. "Stub and' 1 figure' this- here bundle- must be that' Orchard' Hill' bank's missing ,25,000." "Hell!" ejaculated the sheriff, e amlnlng the bundle ot notes, "What else. Wllir. -'. -,''t. ' -v' '' The deputy banded Ijlm a poc'ict book. "There's more money la here." Then he laid a gun with Its belt and holster on the counter-desk, saying to the- under-sheriff, "Here's bis gun, Pete." : "Cood work, boysl" Bald the sher iff. "Where did. youT pick hint up!" "Klglit ireor' where the Mother Mountain trail comes Into the road, front Here to Gold Center. He was all In, aud plumb louo. He was tryln' to crawl' on hla hands- and knees. When we'd worked over blni a while and gnt hlm so he could talk a little ha began ravin' and crylh' and seeln' things, At first be thought 1 was oinoliody he called )Druce' and that Stub- was n boy named 'Pierre.' Then' nil at once he began yellln' that ho'd killed his own- son bis little Pierre. But wben we Anally got him Oiod np so he wn rational, ho Just shut up sullen and; dumb, and he ain't said a word since." ' '' "All right, boys." said the sheriff. Deputy Will went to stand wltb Stub the prisoner between them. '- The sheriff then aald deliberate ly: -"1 may as well tell you, Mr. Colorado- Bill Roy Donovan, thai we've got yon dead to rights.' 5 As the sheriff spoke the name, Antonio Latour started. Then with a reassuring murmur to Ann. be came" slowly forward and stood be side the shorlff's cbalr, his. gaze llxed Intently upon the prisoner. '"We know, who you are," con tinued the sheriff.' "We know that the man who called himself Fred Burnes was Brae Careys who was wanted In connection with that Or chard Hill bank robbery and killing, and we know that you murdered Bruce. Carey- at Blackwater Tanks."' " ftoy Donovan raised his head and looked at tha sheriff In sullen de fiance. Then he saw the old actor. For a moment the man stared blank ly at this one who. to him, seemed to have suddenly appeared from en- other .world. Then as tltey watched. Sis jaw dropped, his eyes glared, his face twitched, sullen defiance gave way to stark fear. With a cry, be sprang to bis feet The two depo ties on either aide caught him by the arms. Tony Latour!" he gasped In a hoarse whisper., "It's TonyJ- Har riet, Bruce, Pierre oh, my. CodI He dropped, back Into the chair overcome with horror.. Not a sound came from those wbo watched. Motionless, they waited. ' Then the sheriff spoke qilctly: "Where did you get this Orchard Hill bank money, DoHovanT"' . "I lot It from Bruce no, 1 got ft .from Pierre. Bruce got It from the cashier of the bank. Bruce told me all about It. He dlda't moan to kill the cashier cashier had slotco the money and was making, hi, get away, fie lumped Bruce, aud Uruce k'.lled 'hlm In K-lf-defenSo didn't K?)w Ho had killed blui uulll after. words." ' 'You-klllW nrncfor-lhe inaner?" " "No. I killed him for the water. He was going to leave me without water lb the desert. I had to kill hlra. If was self-dtrense, r ten you! Pierre heard Bruce tell me about tha bank affair. He was coins; to bring me In to you for shooting grvtv Hi TM to tela tfte 1 J jjj.' AUGUST 11, 1931. la recognized as the years' leading Named for a great trotter, the stake is the one, raoo for which breeders and towners always pomi wicir mav n-rfnrmers.f Ulee -many-ott tiie races on. the flat,, the entries are- made when .the horses are foaled and ine purses built up by added fees as the probable starters show Improvement. The final payment of 500. due to day, wlU determine how many will face the starter In the three-heat race, ' Although the Good Time stabls's bay filly, Nedda Ouy,- with' a mark of 2:03. probably will rule the favor ite, at- least -five other' have a. Urge following. n0T HAf T OV rWk '. A 1117 11. ?(Spl.)-Tonl Thanos movsdSuniay money back to tne' nan:. e wouldn't listen to reason: Pierre ts a. sentimental, Idealistic tool; like bis mother all-artist. Made. me. digs a grave. 1 struck- the; lost Mother Mountain, lode. Even then. Pierre wouldn't listens -.' v "' "So- you Killed ' Plerrei too, did your' ' ' - " - 'No., no.' that's 'a' lie l- never killed' him-2-! couldrVf kill myown son,, could IT 1 played fair with Pierre. When he-wouldn't go with me, 1- gavo blm bait tbe. water,' He had-a-better chance to got back to- Dripping-Spring than ! bad to. make- Gold' Ceuter you know that; don't' you; SherlffT'I never killed my owrr son. If be Is dead It's because the desert got' blm same as It's- got me." The man slumped, down In bis chair, , supported- by tha two depu.-. ties. v-., , - - "Take him away, boys," Bald the sheriff. "He'll brace up again after a little; Keep your eye on blm; Pete; and get bis written confession with all the details when be'S able to make It" ' - ' ' "' 'Right,. SberlffI,' answered Pete, and the two deputies, took their prisoner Into one of the other rooms. , , To the three other men Charlie-, Jeff and Henry the- sheriff said: "Now; boys, bop to It and get that posse together: There's 'not' much chance df our finding that -boy, Pierre, In Skeleton Sink; but we're got to do whut we can." ' 1 '",: Tbe men left the. office and. the sheriff turned, to Ann who, sitting a little apart with Old Tony and Jim- mle Harrlgan, was crying quietly. "I'm real sorry, . Mrs. , Carer. ' ma'am; It's- too bad 'it bad to hap pon like this wltb you here.'' "I would have to know It anyway, Sheriff. Please don't' think-' 11 blame-anybody. Wer-we'ra all of tit to blame tor such things, 1 guess. It's better for Bruce';, this way, than thnnr-" ; ' '' '" Tbe two deputies, who had. taken Donovan- to the adjoining room., re turned and tbe sheriff said to there: "I've sent the other men to get a posse together to look for that boy, Pierre. You'two Had' better go along and help them. I want every man In Red Butte that's able to alt on a horse. I know It ain't much use, ma'am," he added to Ann, "but we ain't goln' to let a boy like that d'.e without a try." ' The two men;. Will' and Stub, were-half way to the entrance whec a figure, terrible to see, staggered through the open door. His' un shaven face was boggard and caked with sweat and dust Between his sun-cracked and swollen lips his swollen tongue could be seen,' His eyes. In their sunken caverns, under a drawn and wrinkled, brow, were almost closed, and be peered about uncertainly, and made curious grop ing motions with bis clawlike hands. The two deputies sprang to the poor creature's Side and supported htnr to a choir. The sheriff ran to the water cooler." . - I The-'iowcomer peered at' those about him as if he saw them only-as dim shadows ot people. He opened hla swollen lips and tried to speak, but only a hoarse, rasping mumble came frotn his throat He pointed to his mouthattempted to make a motion with hla hand as If raising a cup to his lips and then, before the sheriff could reach him with the water, the last ot his strength failed; his" eyes closed! his head ell forward;' 1 bis whole body slumped from the thalrto the floor. "Great Cod almighty!" exclaimed Jlmmle Harrlgan.' "It's tbe- kid, Pierre!" " -, ; Tbe same- Instant. Ann cried, "Plcrro!" and ran to kneel beside the nnc-onicleus boy. Old Tony, without a word, stood over them. . Tha others, wtse from years ot experience In. the ways ot the des ert worked wltb all their skill to bring back tbe lire that was sc ooarly gone.. .-.... : Several times the' sheriff shock his head hopelessly. jlmmle Ilorrlgan -muttered grim curses and' prayers,1'" " -' Ann murmured as mother ttj net child, whispering again and again, "Pierre! Pierre!" assuring blm that oToryttftirg' was all' right; ttfsr tf was safe; that she, Ann, and Father Tony were Ibere. ' "I'm afraid It ain't noose, ma'a; said the sheriff. ' ' Hut- even as he spoke. Pferrt'i breast heaved with a long sigh led he stirred as one about to awaken from sleep. Another moment and he slawtr openrtf hts eye. (CetfitU. IMS. H a. dftlilee eel Ct.' Deiplte hit lack ef dramatic schooling, Pierre tomorrow plays Ms grsattrt role, n 01 Tony ap n )ll!ld,Maaa 1 -r FERN VALLEY from Dr. Swedenburg's place to an other the other side of KV-iford. which1 the do:tor recently purchased. Joyoe Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Marshall, wen -second prize In her class in a recent tieauty contest. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., shop ped in Ashland Saturday. Quests cl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., Wednetday were L. C. Hill, George Connor, Ivan Olsen and Ed Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall and daughters and- Miss Fern- Reed were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rood at Ashland Saturday. ! Mrs. h. H, Hughes, T. B. Huj'-ios and Ed Marshall ware gathering blaokberries cn Applegate Thursday. Mrs; Ray Ward spent several dayi at Lake o' the Woods last week. , Due to extension of the mall route, M... D..nj. i. two. hours later.-bring ing, our mall, getting here about noon I now. ' Walter Thomas and, family rcscntly moved-, to the Dr. Swenenburg place. Mrs, Oulveson of Medford was a guest of- Margaret Hughes Monday, and' they pent-the evening, .riding horseback. -.. - ' ' ---The-old- barn on -the-south end of Mr. Henry's .'place burned.:, Friday morning. ;' A: mcTvlnj-, machine ;ant rake were burned.V - - Lillian Kantor spent Friday even ing with Marguerlta Cunningham. There's only one Dudvciccr iind nothing like it Willard Batteri Mat 1W "y the AMirr REN6SLAEB, N v 205. Greece.- thre6J7'5 Hungary, iroo Richmond, vag, Lithuania, threw 'C Oklahoma. 35 0 Jlt: STOCKTON. caUf . shall, 215. La Jum. Oborg, 215, Himta," SJt ano, 210; HollyW00? Plummr.-. 210.- iZ Ti'. " Steve Strellch, m f Lloyd Kenedy, 185' 5Ji MONTIIEAL StaaletV land, defeated nu l France, two MnajTj M.T.LOV B-F. D. 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