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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORDj OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1935.- T FOR TOUGH ITS When the Mcdford Rogues leave Medford at ft o'clock tomorrow morn ing for Crescent City, they are em barking upon a tough stream. They will not only meet the fast K. P. or ganization In the California city on the 4th, but on the 6th will try Is sues with Grants Pass, the team that has thrice defeated them this year. On the 7th, Sunday, they will again pUy Grants Pass, this time in Med ford. In order to save Hens for the last two games, Manager Hoffard will start Bouman, former Ashland twlrl- brought to southern Oregon by John Mlljus, former blg-leaguer. Bou man twisted his fast curves about the Rogues necks ho effectively in the first Medford-Anhland encounter that the locals can't forget It, and expect him to do the same against the coast team. Bouman has his release from the Ashland club, signed by Mlljus, man ager before "Chief" McLean took over Vie reins, according to Hoffard. He has been angling to play with the Rogues for some time, wishing to take advantage of the fast Medford support, according to the Medford manager. - Another strong link will be added to the Rogue chain In the person of Ous Arnle, who has returned to the local wars after a brief fling In the Treka circuit. Arnle has played al most errorless ball on the second sack for the Rogues all year, and on sev eral occasions has unlimbered his batting timber to smack out three bag clouts. He Is also a pitcher or sbmfl merit, although rusty, he hav ing fanned three Ashland batters In one Inning in a rpcent game. 1 The Rogue lineup as announced to day will be: Kenton, Courtney and Hoffard in the field; Welton on the initial sock; Arnle on Jnd; Cavelli at short; Donovan at 3rd;, and with Bouman chucking to Bouchard be hind the bat. Bodl will act as utility player. SPRING VALLEY. N. T., July (AP) Tobias Wlldstein,. who didn't play baseball as a boy because the game hadn't been Invented, showed a cheering crowd how It should be done yesterday when he flipped oft his catcher's mnek, grabbed a bad throw-In trom a fielder and neatly tawed out Max Render, charging In from third with what would have been the winning run. Wlldstein Is 100. Render a mere kid of 02. The catcher's sparkling play saved the day for the Inmates of the Sons and Daughters of I"! home, battling against the Institu tion's ofricers on the annual out ing. . The three-Inning contest ended in a 0-0 tie. Nathan Rakower. 00-year-old pitcher for the Inmates, was master of the situation throughout, allowing only three hits. The average age nf the Inmates' team was 04, CUYLER THROUGH AS BIG LEAGUER OHTCAOO. July S. fn Hsren Ktkl" Cuyler, veteran center flelclrr with the Chiraco Cubs, today was unconditionally released, said advices revived from Cincinnati where the Cube are playing. Cuyler. onco one of the fastest and most colorful players In the National league, came to the Cubs In 107 from the Pltteburnh Pirates In a trade for Karl Adams ond Floyd Scott. During the cl;ht wars he played with the Cubs. Cuyler fell under the .300 mark In hitting only once. During his H years in the major long ties. Cuyler batted at a 331 clip. He has played with four champion ship clutis, but particlptaxl In only three world's series, bring kppt on the bench by M-inngrr Donle Bush of the Pirates in the JP27 series. Waivers were aked on him three days ago. but not a club in the Na tional league wanted him. In Switzerland, where amateur avi ation Is making substantial progress, not a single amateur filer was the victim of a fatal accident last year. ANCIENT STARS IN BASEBALL GAME Richardson Springs Hliere you Hill Enjoy a Wonderful Vacation Mineral tVslters and llnlhi. Air-Cooled Hotel and Cottages Housekeeping Cottages ' Anlmmtng, Trnntv Golf, Riding, Frre Motles, 9 h ii f r lehoard. Ia nctn g Write l.ee O. Richardson. Hlrhardson Springs. Butte Co.. laiif. 1 HOW THEY STAMP. (By the Associated Press.) Coast. W. Missions ...... ..... 10 Los Anjyeles San Francisco Hollywood Seattle Portland WIMBLEDON, England, July 3. (ff Baron Gottfried von Cramm, German Davis Cup player, eliminated Donald Budge of Oakland, Cal., today to gain the final round of the all-England singles tennis championship with FTed Perry, defending titleholder. After putting up a remarkable of fensive against the German player In the first two sets, Budge fell Into errors and was set down In four seta, 4-0. 0-4, 0-3, 6-3. Perry accounted for his arch B Tit lane Empire foe. Jack Crawford of Australia, whom he met In the final of last year's championship. The English star spilt the first two sets with Crawford and then crowded on pressure to close out against him the fourth, winning by scores of 0-3. 3-0, 0-4. 0-4. 4 SAN TRANOISC, Jujy (Su premely confident that he will dis pose of Young Corbet t III In their 10 -round middleweight battle here to morrow, Lou Broulllard of Worcester, Mass.. plumed himself today for an other 6an Francisco fight. "I'll be ready to fight Ray Actla two week after I knock out Young Corbett." said Broulllard. chuckling at the suggestion he might be trou bled by the Fteanan's famous left hand. Although fight veterans liked Brou lllard for his ruggedness and ability to hit, the popular Corbett remained a 10 to B favorite. LOUIS-LEVINSKY BOUT SLATED FOR CHICAGO CHICAGO, July S (AP) The Joe Loula-KIng Levtnsky heavyweight Ilht win be auged In ComlaXey park, home of the Chicago White Sox, on the night of August 7, It was decided today. The bout was Bet for ten rounds. Loula. the sensational Detroit ne gro who capped hta rapid rise In the heavj-welght ranka with a alx round knockout of Prlmo Camera, was represented by his co-managers. John Roxborough and Julian Black. HOOK FIRST STEELHEAD ON LOWER ROGUE BY FLY GOLD BEACH. July 3.- (Spl,) The first steelhead reported taken on a fly on the waters of the lower ttogue river was at roster creek, about 40 miles upstream from here last Thursday morning, a Mr. Ken yon, of powers. Is reported to hsva hooked a four and a half pound fish on a Jungle coachman, thereby open lug this queen of sports angling for 1935. Gov. Ruby Lafoon of Kentucky te cently pardoned 378 state convicts In a body conditional upon their future good behavior. Sacramento . 9 .400 am '.. -. : V ; -.-"as fT (f - 1 ckund a .400 If. s t m , 4 J jf', V ,.,1 National. 3 j : - i ftf ' 1 ?;.J'!s4"- n r New York 1 .714 9 A , " . J &MmX ' . Chlcsgo SB M S7 1 4&t A - , fvS Pittsburgh S9 91 Ml " t . A . L""'.iUi&r k Brooklyn 30 34 .430 " lZ "TZZ , , k"" 1 . J&TS 1 1 ., Cincinnati 39 38 .433 ' 1" , ' ilill Philadelphia 3 30 .400 I 1 1 $ W W M xmi Boaton 30 47 .399 ! f ' f A f f i Amcrlran. , f $l jf I New York 41 34 .331 ' 1 , , 'WW' 1 - - f Sir g Detroit 40 39 .880 ' t ''''. i , Wvf .1 Cleveland 37 28 .539 ' ( y . , t "If f ? Chicago 33 38 .541 1 V j ? " , fiS Boaton 34 33 .507 ' t " v ' J if A fS Waahlngton 39 37 .430 - tl , " I Jt $ I Philadelphia 38 38 .419 - j 0 ' J - tZr t,A St. Loula 19 44 .303 , . f ' . 4 " , i! , W M BUBGTOEFEATED , J BY GERMAN STAR :' CALIFORNIAN Mlsa Barbara Beach Thompson of Palo Alto, Calit., won the Pacific Northwest Womcn'a golf cham pionship when she defeated Mra. Vera Hutchings Ford, six tlmea holder of the title, In an extra hole match In 8eattle, Wash. Scotty Campbell (rloht) of Seattle won the men's amateur. (Associated Press Photos) PUNCH TO FOE'S JAW SALEM, Ore., July 3. (AP) A punch to the Jaw gained handsome Dan McShaln the deciding fall in his wrestling match here last night with Lary Tillman. Tillman butted the Irishman to the mat In 35 sec onds for the second fall, after Mc Shaln had won the frst with punishing reverse hammerlock. Bulldog Jackson's hammerlocks won him two straight falls over Oor rle Detton, and Azzdul Khan, Af ghanistan mat artist, took a one fall decision from Sailor Dick Trout. British Amateurs Outbox Americans NEW YORK. July 3. (M The English hereabouts were throwing out their chests today, for their amateur boxers had ahot a hole In the actu ation that the British can't fight. Some 48.000 spectators roared ac claim last night for the youthful Brit ons who took a team of New York Golden Glove champions into camp, eight boute to three. 4 Cm Mall Tribune want ads. Charter No. 13771. Tll'POHT OF Medford National Bank of Medford III the Stale of Oregon, at Loans lid discounts uveixiraiie - - United States Government obligations, direct andtor fully guaranteed - - j Other bonds, stocks, and securities..... - 112 Bsnklng house. siSO.000.00: Furniture and fixtures, eo.000.00.- 68 Real estate owned other than banking house 3 Reecrve with federal Reserve bsnk - Cash In vault and balances with other banks.... I Outside cherks slid other cash Items Other asseta - - Total Asseta l.inn.irn:s Demand deposit, except United state Government deposits. public funds, and deposits of other banks t368.548.00 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and de- . posits of other banks 258.8o3.79 Public funds of states, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or munlclpslltles , 167.676.59 Deposits of other banks. Including ceriiued ana cns.ucrs checks outstanding Total of Items 15 to 19: tat Secured bv pledge of Uana and or Investment 171.915 6J (b) Not aecurl by pledge of loans and or investments 627.544 31 ( Total Deposits ns Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared Capital account: Class A preferred stock. 4M) slisres. par MOO 00 per share, rellrable st S100 00 per share Common stock, 840 shsres. par S1O0.00 per share Surplus Undivided profit net Preferred stcck retirement fund Total Capital Account Total Liabilities .. MFMOn AXDTJM : Loans snd Investments Plcducd to secure Liabilities 3S. United STates Government obligations, direct sudor fullv guaranteed 101.000 00 84. Other bonds, stocks, securities..... . 56.167 .10 S. Total Pledged (eictudlng rediscounts) 37. Pledged: (c) Against public funds of st!es. counties, school dis trict, or other suN1lvl.Mon or municipalities lSe 067.10 (e) Against other deposits 21.100 00 (1) Total Pledged ;57.167.10 State of Oregon. County of Jackson, us: I, Oeo. T. Frey, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ptatenient Is true to the best of my knowltvle and twiuf. GEO. T KKEY. Cashier. Sworn ! and uhMr!bd bf."re me fh!. 3rd dv ol .li;l. HU. OCT A VIA B. WAOHFl t. Notary P-tbllc. My com ml wlnn ewirrs tVi. JO. WM. p. Correct Attest; J. T. Wortnian, C. WINS PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE Scc.es Yesterday Coast League Missions 0; San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 16; Hollywood 6. Portland 14; Portland 6. Sarcramento 5; Oakland 4. National League At Brooklyn 0; Boston 0. At New York 8; Philadelphia 4. At Cincinnati 3; Chicago 9. At St. Louis 7; otttsburgh 0. American League At Detroit 8; Cleveland 3. At Philadelphia fl; New York 8. At Boston 0; Washington B. At Chlcago-St. Louis postponed. School to Get Old Hell Back MILTON. Mnss. UP) The bell that was installed at Milton academy In 1807 and then disappeared has been returned. Hcadmoster William L. W. Field learned that it was in use at a sugar plontotlon In Cuba and arranged to have it shipped back. The school was founded In 1798. Reward for MUsltig Jew BUDAPEST. (UP) A reward of 300 pengoes. or about $75. has been pro.nlsed by the Jewish community of the town of Rnskopalnta to the finder of Gustav Welner, 21-year-old Jewish printer, who disappeared from his home two days after his wedding. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Reserve District No. 13 TONOITION OF the cloie of business on June S 9. 1:5 358 .031.70 coa.ua ,716 85 ,990.08 .000.00 900 00 3114.73 281.67 .126 53 ,372.68 935.4U.51 4.383.50 - 100.000.00 .. 30.000 no. 15,145 68 .95 135.146 63 935,411.51 157.167.10 W. Ashpolt, A. C. Hubbard. Duevtor. PORTLAND BUTTER SUPPLIES SMALL PORTLAND. July 8. f Light supplies In the butter market were being readily sold early today, with prices unchanged on 92 score, but lower by one cent on 90 score and one-half cent on 89 and 91. Demand for all grades was brisk, especially from shipping brokers. Liberal ar rivals from the mid-west at southern coast markets caused consider! ble dlscuBSlon locally, with the result that accumulations were avoided. E?g prices continued steady today, with receipts moderate In volume but fully adequate for local and shipping ne?d8. Jobbing quotations remained unchanged. A strong demand seems beun for top quality goods. Rather light volume of live poul try receipts were cleared off the lo cal market readily, with paying quo tations unaltered. Dressed poultry was active, with prlcea firm. Oregon Went her. Fair tonight and Thursday, but mostly cloudy near the coast: little change In temperature; moderato to fresh northwest winds off the coast. Many thousands of thrifty people have compared costs und decided that the train, at 2c a mile and less, is the best travel buy today .Trains travel swiftly and safely over the smoothest highway yet in vented. Trains have many comforts: You relax while the engineer does the driving. Sleep when sleepy. Eat w hen hungry. Drink clean iced A-ater when thirsty. Read or write as you ride. And there's always a convenient rest room. Here are somr example loti fares: SAN FEANCISC0 One-wuy Kounutrlp SO.43 SslfvOO 16 LOS ANGELES One-way Itouiuttrlp 16lJ 928: SAN DIEGO One-nav lion ml tr 19,2S '33 Fares tW in coaches $n U our tr ins a na improved ristsle ef ing can, phis small berth charge. Southern Pacific . C. CAKLL, As.'liL Tel. 34 i Livestock. PORTLAND,. Ore., July 8. (AP USDA) Hogs 100, Including 60 di rect; market steady; good to choice, 175-220 lb. weights, 09.509.60; 350 1b. butchers, $9.00; few light lights. $9.00; packing sows mostly (7.25; few heavy feeder pigs, 9.00; choice lightweights quotable to $9.75 or above. CATTLE 60; calves 10, Including 0 direct; quality plain, market arouno steady; few cuttery (CQ) steers ana heifers, 3.5Oa4.O0; low cutter ana cutter cows, ai.50i3 2.75: few medium beef cows, 83 50(?3.75; few light bulls, $4.00; choice vealers quotable up to $7.50. SHEEP 200. Including 63 direct; fat lambs scarce quotably steady or up to $6.00; older classes fully steady: medium to good 93-120 lb. yearlings, $4.00; slaughter ewes, $l 2.' ( Livestock market closed tomor row Independence Day.) CHICAGO. July 3. (AP) (USDA) Hdga 10.000; below 230 lbs. active. 10c higher; steady spots strong; bet ter grade 200-230 lbs. $9.60-76: top. $0.80; 250-280 lbs., 99.00-35; 160-1UU lbs., $9.25-70; light lights, $8,75 3 9.50; sows, $7.908.36. CATTLE 7000; better grade tea steers and long yearlings about steady; $10.75 up to $12.40. slow, buy era resisting higher asking prices; common and medium steers firm, in stances higher; same true of all grades light heifer and mixed year lings; gross heifers, $7.00 down; warmed-up light kinds up to $8.25; cows firm; bulls strong to shade higher and vealers active, steady; better grade steers and long year hngs, $10.75 upward, unsold; weighty steers, $11.50(3 12; vealers, $7.50 3 8.50; selects, $9.00. SHEEP 8000; scarcely enough to test values; strong aged sheep firm: better grade 70-85-lb. native spring lambs, $8.75(3 9.00: natlvo throwouts downward to $7.00: range lambs ab sent; shorn yearlings, $5.75 ra 6.15; native ewes. $2 3.25. 80UTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 3. (AP) (USDA CATTLE: 350; sale able supply limited to few low grade cows. $2.00-3.00: good grass cows eli gible around $5.00-5.25,; steers off market, desirable grassers quotable $7.00-7.25 or above; good to choice vealers quotable around $8.50-9.50. SHEEP: 275; about 225 head me dium to choice 61-pound wooled Oregon lambs. $7.00. sorted 15 Jer cent $6.50; choice eligible possibly $7.2; few mixed 75-pound shorn lamb and yearlings. $5.25; package good to choice 143-pound shorn Ore gon ewes. $2.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND. July 3. (API Butter Prints, A grade, 2Gl'2c lb. in parch ment wrapper, 27'.,c lb. cartons; ii grade, parchment wrapped, lb.: cartons, 262C lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade dellverlea at least twice weekly. 25260 lb.: country routes, 2420c lb.: B Rrade, deliveries less than twice weekly, 25(9 26c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING Buying price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials. 28c: extras. 26c; fresh extras, brown. 1! liii s lE HS';Jsi sS IS pv - cAi Distillery Famous for Quality Since 1870 J 65year rich iin agEdN OLD V MELLOW V nMC V .kentuckyA SMALL A UNfc Jl OUC ) F0RHULA GRVINS YEAR 1M-p JI BROWN-FORMAN Distillery's whiskies have been winning millions of friends sinee 1870! And BOTTOMS UP Kentucky Straight Whisky is made true to this famous 65-year-old distillery's high quality standard. Made by Brovvn-Forrnan's own ex clusive formula, famous in Kentucky 3 generations; made the finer sour- BROWN-FORMAN Distillery COMPANY At Louisville, in Kentucky For Sale At Oregon BOTTOMS UP Quart No' 155 A Write Th inLsnilliifhsm 26c: standards, 23c: fresh mediums. 25c; medium firsts, 21o dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Fresh specials. 23c extras, 23c: standards. 21c: extra mediums, 20c: medium firsts, 17c; undergrsde, 17c dozen. LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery, buying price: Springs, under 3'3 lbs., 15c lb.; roosters, 8o lb.; others unchanRed. CANTALOUPES Imperial Jumbo, 2.15 ij 2.75; standards, 82.40; pony, 2.15. Cheese, milk, country meats, new onions, onions, potatoea. wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., July 3. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July .74 .74U -74'; .74H Sep .74 .74 .74 .74 Dec .75 .75 .75 .75 Cash: Big Bend bluestem .88 Big Bend bluestem (13 pet. ).... .92 Dark hard winter (12 pet.) ........ .92" Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 80 Soft white, western white .76 Hard winter 74 Northern spring .76 Western red .73 Oats No. 2 white, $26. Corn No. 3 eastern yellow, $39.50. Millrun standard, $23. Today's car receipts: Wheat 3; flour 12. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, July 3. (AP) Wheat: ; Open High Low Close j June (unquoted). July .85'4 .87tB .85 .86'i : Sep. .. 86 ?B .88 , .86'i -87 ! Dec. .88?; .90 .88 .89 , Wail St. Report NEW YORK. July 3. (AP) The stock market firmed up consider ably during the final hour of trad ing today when steel shares became active and some short covering among rails and .ndustrlals converted frac tional losses Into modest advances. The closing tone was steady to firm. Sales aggregated 610.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem & Dye - 152 Am. Can - 139 Am. & Fgn. Pow. 4'-i A. T. & T. 126 Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. .. Bendlx Avla. ..... Beth. Steel California Pack'g . Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler ... Coml. Solv 14 Vs 41 7s 14 Ja 37, S3 !i 4'..j 485, 1J a 103 37 33', 45 U lU'. 52ii 28 " 1814 75 31', 'i r7T. 1S Curtlss-Wrlght . . Gen. Foods -. Oen. Mot Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio . Sou. Pac. Std. Brands - St. OH Cal. 34'b V I r mash way, with a high percentage ol costly mellowing small grains; aged a year at controlled summer tempera tures for greater mellowness! Ask for BOTTOMS UP today see how this Kentucky Straight Whisky and Brown Forman Distillery have won their peerless reputations! State Liquor Store. CODE BOTTOMS UP S1.75 Pint fomp.u.t for llluMrntn Retlpe Booklet, 47 62 "j 13!) 33". Slher. NEW YORK, July 3. (AP) Bar silver steady, lower at 69y San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. July 3. (AP) First grade butterfat 27c, f. o. b San Francisco. MARSHPIELD, Ore., July 3. (p) The Central Labor Council Mon day night appointed a committee to Investigate the citizenship of every person brought to this district t work en the purse seine vessels In Coos Bays new fish production In dustry. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Oab- MEDF0RD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 15 years experience In large and smull animal practice DR. J. W. WATEKS 225 N. Riverside. Phone 369 Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service otel fanPablol ' riSnPfleL0(IV.T2OrM.lET 1 (Si iE3i VjSS IjlliUJinj! fomn Centra A HoMEilwsyFncMrloME Completely Renovated--- - - and Redecorated RATES With detached bath fromllf Jdaily With Bath---from l.7Sdaily FREE NEW MODERN GARAGE rrs7;C0FFEE SHOP DIRECTIONS TO HOTEL. Jay on 97?ain THyhway ( fan 'PabloJtvenue) directly to20th.Street management-Harry BSirancf STOP over niqht ai the SAX PJ1BLQ en route iotheSM DIEGO FAIR, f5 Mrule hy the Milkers of OLD FORESTER ST It UGHT WHISKY Bottlm In Hnnd I nrifr I". S. r.overnment supervision. "Old Forester" and "Brown-Formaa" are two r..im.i thai live me.mt i;:h":t qua;:;y sm-v 1.70 ;h cncice. sItjij, of xpert Judges of line NUMBERS AND PRICES 8 No. 155 C Bfdrll Bldj.. I'orlland. Orrcun. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. -Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel ... , 1 5K