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SIEDFOTTD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORP OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1931.
WHO-O-O! WHAT A LOTTA MONEY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
There was nothing doing today In
agitation circles of Jackson county,
except that the "Cannery and Agri
cultural Workers' Union" planned a
closed meeting and picnic, and the
receipt by the sheriff's office of
box of tear gas bombs from the fed
eral laboratory at Pittsburgh, Pa.
fiiierir Olmscheid said that there
was no immediate prospect of using
the tear gas sent by the government
for emergencies. He said the gas
bombs were the latest models, which
exploded when thrown. The old
type exploded only when they hit
something.
The sheriff said there had been no
reports of handbill distribution,
speeches or sabotage. The authori
ties report that organizers for the
C. A. A. W. U. held conferences at
the old P. 6t E. depot, in the city
park and In the railroad yards.
The county court yesterday con
sulted with two beneficiaries of
ccunty relief, who have been more
or less active in the threatened up
rising. They were told they would
have to be more discreet In their
comment agnlnst the American form;
of government In the future. j
One of the two admitted I talk
too much," but explained that he was
s student of economics and world af
fairs and "meant no harm."
The case was referred to the dis
trict attorney and tho "economist"
was given his relief warrant for last
month with the warning, "We'll see
how you behave In the future." He
promised to cease giving aid and
comfort to transient agitators.
A number of similar cases are still
under Investigation and await action.
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GOLFING STIES
First prlae, two golf balls, went to
P. Simmons Inst evening In the week
ly golf tournament at the Rogue Val
ley course. He scored a net 33. O.
B. Pierce won second prize, one golf
ball, with a net 33 In his second
entry.
Other entrants scored as follows:
R. C. Sollnsky, (flrnt entry), Cnptain
Devaney (second entry), O. E. Pierce
(first entry). 35; CapUIn Devoney
(first entry), E. C. Bollnsky (second
entry), Elmer Me net 1 and Mark Mil
ler, 30; Ward Beeney, Harold John
son, Harry McMahon and R. R. Eble,
37: Chas. Ellis and Oeorge Codding,
ail: Dirk Blccter, 40. and Inland
Clark, 41.
That's what little 8hlrley Temple seems to be iaylna. And why
shouldn't she? Her parents have just reached a compromise with a
Hollywood film producing company and It Is reported the will get
$1,250 4 week. Only 5 years old, Shirley was receiving $150 weekly
for her film work. Then the went on "strike" for $2,500. The company
offered $1,000. Now all are satisfied and the "strike" It off. (Assoclat.
ed Press Photo)
AMEND COMPLAINT HOLD-OVER BLIGHT
IN DAMAGE CLAIM
Oregon Heather
Pair east end cloudy west portion
tonight with showers northwest por
tion; Friday lair but cloudy north
west portion: cooler east portion Fri
day: modern to northwest winds offshore.
An amended complaint was filed in
circuit court yesterday in the suit of J
Catherine Morgan against Luke Ryan
and wife, and their eon, Homer, 17,
for $8100 damages as the result of
an auto accident March 31 last, about
10:30 p. m., on the Table Rock mar
ket road, about 13 miles from Med
ford. The complaint contends that
Mr, Ryan and wife are responsible for
Uie acts of their minor son. I
The complaint alleges that the
lights on the Ryan auto were de
fective, that Homer was driving at
high and reckless speed, that he
wan not a competent driver, and that
a result of the auto crash the
plaintiff sustained great physical
pain, mental anguish, nervous shock,
and permanent Injury.
4.
Orepn Applf tinted Trnffcdy.
AKRON, O. (UP) Eylem Bahry.
15. was drowned when, against his
mother's wishes snd on a stomachful
of green apples, he went swimming.
With Bartlett harvest nearlng com
pletion growers or this variety are
warned to make plans to remove all
hold-over blight as quickly as pos
sible, according to L. P. Wilcox, the
county agent.
Trees when relieved of their fruit
crop will Immediately Increase their
vigor and oftentimes dormant blight.
If present, will under such conditions
renew their activities.
Qrowers should go over all trees
thoroughly, cut generously of wood
In case cankers are found and use
without stint the recommended dis
infectant on both tools and cuts.
VUltlng Sluti-r Mrs. Maude Mason
of Klamath Falls Is visiting In this
city this week with her sister, Mrs.
C. C. Darnelle.
ZIMMERMAN WINS
WASHINGT
AMATEURS START
INOLEWOOD GOLF CLUB, Seattle
Aug. a. OP) With the Washington
state open championship finally de
cided. Emory Zimmerman, Portland
professional, outetroxlng Jimmy John
son, Tacoma pro, In 27 playoff holes.
33 amateurs settled down today to
match-play battles for the simon
pure crown.
Zimmerman defeated Johnson by
three strokes yesterday after they
were forced to travel nine extra hole
following their scheduled 18-hole
playoff. At the end of the first round
of the course, the two stars were alt
square with 72s, one under par, John
son having bagged en eagle-three at
the last hole to make up three
strokes.
In the second playoff the Tacoma
pro three-putted three greens while
Zimmerman was clipping two strokes
off par for a nifty 35, and the state
crown. Johnson took 38.
In the amateur racs, two rounds
of the matches were on the program
today, after which only eight will
remain to vie In the quarter and
semi-finals tomorrow.
Johnny Shields, Seattle, winner of
the title tn 930 and 1031, easily cop
ped medalist honors when he biased
over the long, twisting Ingle wood
links tn 70, three undar par. Harry
divan, Seattle's defending champion,
made the trip In 73.
HOW THEY
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(By the Associated Press.)
tout.
W. L. Pet.
Loj Angeles 34 14 .632
Mission 32 IS .373
Seattle 22 16 .679
San Francisco 31 17 .553
Hollywood 31 17 .633
Oaklad 16 30 .474
fiacramento 12 26 ,316
Portland 12 26 .316
National.
New York 63 !( .638
Chicago 59 39 .602
St. Loula ..... 66 41 .577
Boaton 49 51 AW
Pittsburgh 46 49 .479
Philadelphia 42 56 .429
Brooklyn ..... 41 55 .427
Cincinnati ...... 34 63 .37.4
American.
Detroit 61 37 All
New York 59 37 .613
Cleveland 64 43 .637
Boaton 53 47 .530
Washington 45 53 .440
St. Loula 43 51 .452
Philadelphia 36 56 .404
Chicago 36 64 .360
Rev. Evelynn Marahall, missionary
of the National Federation of Spirit
ual Science churchea. Pret lecture
Sunday, 8 p. m.. at 315 So. Riverside
Subject. The New Revelation.
SALEM. Aug. 2 p) Otto Ruehlc
Jr., Portland, waa appointed yesterday
by Governor Julius L. Meier, as a
member of the atate veterinary med
ical examining board, to succeed John
P. Rankin of Astoria.
LARGE TURNOUT
FOR FIRST NIGHT
Adult swimming classes, organized
as a part of the local SERA recrea
tional program, are being carried on
regularly at Merrick's through the
aid of a Red Cross life saving corps,
which has been organized for the
first time here by Marjorle Kelly and
Max Otllnsky.
Twenty-three adults were present
at the first class held Monday evening
Miss Golda.Bonoe, recreational super
visor .announced yesterday. The
classes sre held each Monday and
Thursday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Adults, as well as children In the
afternoon classes, are asked to fur
nish their own suits and towels and
pay a fee of 10 cents for use of the
tank. Miss Marjorle Golf is In charge
of the swimming program.
It Is the hope of the life-saving
corps to give a water pageant In the
near future. Proceeds of the event
will be used to furnish necessary
equipment.
Mrs. Patsy Brock, Red Cross life
saving examiner, Is conducting a
swimming campaign every week day
at Bybee bridge on Rogue river. About
50 are attending regularly, and show
ing great Interest in the course, which
Includes beginners', swimmers' and
llfo-savlng classes.
Junior and senior life-saving In
struction Is from 3 to 3 o'clock every
afternoon. Beginners and swimmers'
classes are from 3 to 4 p. m. The
campaign started Monday, July 3o.
and will continue until Friday. Aug.
10, except on Saturdays and Sundays.
The public Is Invited to a special
program Saturday evening, August 11,
for which stunts, races and other
swimming events are planned.
USES TRICK TO ROP
WILLIAM U. LEWIS
TAKEN BY DEATH
William H. Lewis, husband of la
Lewis and father of Wiillam L., Robt
W. and Lester Lewis, and long-tims
resident of this county, passed away
Wednesday evening.
Remains are at the Conger parlors
and a complete obituary and funeral
announcement will appear in Friday s
Issue of this paper.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. J. (A3)
Spectators sensed something phoney.
the referee eusplcJoned something
phoney, and Orappler Jack Forsgren
agreed. But the Masked Marvel no
more would admit something wis'
phoney than he would reveal his Iden- 1
tlty. and he defeated Forsgren here '
last night. - !
During the first session the Marvel
repeatedly rubbed his Jersey and then ;
rubbed his hands with distressing ef- j
feet over Forsgren's fsce and In his
eye. Whether it was pepper, ether,
perspiration or psychology, none could '
determine. !
But the Marvel, 320, from some
where, proceeded to head lock snd cuff j
Forsgren, Into defeat. Forsgren, 320. 1
Vancouver, B- C, galed a fall with a 1
Boston crab hold.
Broccoli Bob KniM, 210, Oswego,
was tossed with a head lock, but re
taliated twice with wrlstlocks to de-;
feat Rube Wright, 223. Houston, Tex.;
Ivan Mansgoff, 212, San Francisco i
drew with Matros Karollnka. 210, Moa-'
cow, Russia. I
All kinds of legal Blanks for u:,
for rent, no bunting, no trespassing
snd other cards for sale at Commercial
printing Dept of Mail Tribune.
Phone 642 We'll haul away youi j
refuse City Sanitary Service.
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Oil Waves, $3.75
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Dry Finger Wave 50c
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