Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAOE ETGHT
MEDFORD f ATL TRTBtTNE. MEPFORD, OREGON. MONDAY. XUXE 7. 1937.
FROM RACE LEAD
Meteorological Report
NSW YORK, June 7CP The
Pittsburgh Piratee who had been on
top of the National league cine
Maj 3 were knocked off their perch
toder when the 1'ew York Olanu
handed them their fourth atralght
setback, -5.
Rain fell during the laat four In-
nlnga of play and 30-mlnute halt
had to be called In the ninth. Hal
Schumache: who had held the pi
rates to eight hlta until the delay waa
relieved by Carl Hubbell who retired
the laat two men. Blanton. Weaver
and Hoyt were reached for 13 hlta,
Including a home run by Qua Man-
eueo. The Giant went Into flrat with
a full game lead.
The Chicago Cuba remained ata
tlonary In third place by apllttlng a
double bill with the Bog ton Bees.
Ouy Buah, a former Cub, kept 12
hlta well acattered to win. 7-1, lor
Boston In the opener. Berger homed
for the Beea.
Leroy Parmelee held the Bees run
leu until the ninth when Gene
Moore hit a home run with a mate
aboard for the Beea only rum as the
Cuba won the nightcap, 7-3.
The St. Louis Cards took a double
header from the Philadelphia Phll-
llea, winning the flrat game, 7-2. and
being awarded the nightcap on a 0-0
forfeit because of continued stalling
by Phllly Pitchers In the fourth In
ning when It looked like the curfew
law would stop the game before It
reached the regulation length of
four and one-half complete lnninga.
The, Carde were leading, 7-2, with
two men out in the fifth when Um
pire Sears declared the forfeit for
"dilatory tactics.'
Behind the seven hit pitching of
Johnny Vandermeer the Cincinnati
Rods had no trouble downing the
Brooklyn Dodgers, B-2, after Ales
Kampourls banged a home run wim
the bases loaded In the third Inning.
A BIRTHDAY REST
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., June 1
(UP) Three thousand fight fans,
here to see James J. Braddock, heavy
weight' champion. In training, today
saw three champlona In the ring at
the aame time.
Braddock wrestled ten minutes
with Everett Marshall, ' a heavy
weight wrestling champion, with
Barney Rosa, holder of ths welter
weight boxing title, a the third man
In the ring.
"Ho'a In perfect shape." Marshall
said afterward, when asked about
Broddock'a condition. 'He could Hep
Into the ring with Joe Louis right
now, Instead of waiting until June
22."
Braddock then boied six rounds.
Masle Roesch of Dallas went two
rounds with him, Jack McCarthy of
Boston two, and Henry Cooper of
Brooklyn and Charlie Mo sacra of
Pittsburgh one each.
The champion will celebrate his
Slat birthday today at Washington
Park race track In Chicago, wheie
James J. Braddock day has been pro
claimed. Braddock also will refrain from
boxing on Tueaday. but plana stiff
workouts on Wednesday, rrlday, Sat
urday and Sunday.
TO
(Hy L'nltfd Pttm)
The Pnclflo Court ltague'i lftrgul
crowd of the 1937 aewon. estimated
at between 14,000 and 1ft. 000 ram,
aw the San Francisco Benla and
Sacramento divide a Sunday double
header lo leave the Seal one game
In front the Sara.
Both grtyra were bitterly fought,
with the Seals winning the opener,
a-1, for Sam OiWhon'a 11th atraignt
win of the campaign, and Sacra
mento taking the wlndup, 4-3, to win
th aerlea. four garnet to three.
San Digo moved from fifth to
third with a double win over Port
land by arorea of 13-1 and 8-5.
Lefty Wally Hrbert hurled the
Padrra to their opening win. holding
Portland to M-vrn hlta. In the wind
up, the San Uifgana came from be
hind In cloning Inntuga to bat Bill
Riwtonlta from the mound and ln.
Portland won the aerlea, however,
four to. three,
After the Angela had won the
opener, 0-0, by falling on Floyd Old
for five runa In the fifth, Ludoiph
hurled the Oaka to a 31 victory in
the nightcap.
The Mlaftlong and Seattle divided
with Seattle winning the aerlea, five
to two. lroy Herrmann blanked the
Indiana until the ninth for a 7-1
victory.
In the arcond game Paul (iregnry.
Seattle right handnr, registered nis
econd win of the aerlea and nia
seventh of the year with a 6-fl win
over the rd.
June 7, 1837
I'orceatti
Med ford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
and unsettled tonight and Tueaday.
Not much change In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Tueaday. Unsettled aouthweat por
tion. Slightly warmer eaat portion
tonight. Light, variable wind off
coaat.
Temperature a, year ago today:
Highest, M; lowest. 33.
Total monthly precipitation, none;
deficiency for the month. 0.18 inch.
Total precipitation alnoe September
1. -030. 14.84 Inches; deficiency for
the season. 3.00 inches.
Relative humidity at A p. m. yes
terday. 30 per cent; 8 a. m. tod -7.
85 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:38 ft. m.
Sunset tomorrow. 7:44 p. m.
CHISOX WIN TWO;
YANKEES BEATEN
BY
BRIDGES I
Observations Taken at 6 A. M.,
130th Meridian Time
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Boston
Chicago
Denver
Eureka -Helena
1'rat Pledges
EUOE.VE. June 7. AP Pledg
;ngs by Unlveraity of Oregon fraterni
ties Included Nlel flUck house, M.d
ford, and Clayton Pearson, Pendleton,
Kappa Sigma; Myrl Millar, Enterprise.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
WINDOW GLASS Wt eeU WinOJH
glass and wtu replac four broke o
windows reasonably rrow bridge Cao
met Works
Insist On Delicioui
Lost River
BUTTER
80
14
76
62
63
66
Los Angeles 74
MKDPORD 83
New York . B6
Omaha 73
Phoenix 86
Portland 84
Reno . 83
Roaeburg H ..... 72
Salt Lake City .... 73
Ban Francisco 70
Seattle 83
Washington, D.C. 93
Taklma 86
64 Clear
63 .01 Cloudy
52 .... Clear
40 T. Clear
66 Cloudy
42 . Cloudy
48 ... Clear
64 Cloudy
66 .43 Clear
83 ... P. Cdy.
64 ... P. Cdy.
64 P. Cdy.
80 Cloudy
66 T. Cloudy
46 Cloudy
80 Clear
63 Cloudy
60 Clear
COOLER WEATHER
STEMS FIRE LOSS
PORTLAND, June 7. (AP) Tem
peratures, humidity and the wind
slipped back toward normal today
and stemmed the ravaging flames
riding through the state's forests.
Five hundred fire fighters sur
rounded flames on the 6 000-acre
burn near Scappoose. Forest offic
ials could not estimate the damage.
The flames cut deeply Into valuable
second growth timber. The treea
would have been ready for market
In another ten years.
Tbe 1600-acre tire In the Cobba-
Mltchell logging operation at Val-
aeti appeared under control. Three
hundred men mobilised to check the
red menace.
The United Stale, weather bureau
forecast a drop In temperatures with
an accompanying rise In humidity.
tnus lessening the fire hazard.
Fog blankets wiped out the fire
danger along the coast.
NEW TORK. June 7. (CP) The
Chicago White Sox pulled up into a
virtual deadlock for second place with
Cleveland In the American league by
licking the Philadelphia Athletics
twice. 6-1 and e-B. Lyons held the
A's to four hits In the opener end
effective relief hurling by Clint
Brown saved (he second after the
Mackmen had scored three times In
the laat two lnninga.
The leading Yankees were beaten.
6-4. by the Detroit Tigers. Tommy
Bridges, third Detroit pitcher to face
the Yanka, drove home the winning
run In the ninth with a single to
rignt. Red Ruffing went all the way
for New York, giving up nine hits
for his first loss. Pox homered with
two men on for Detroit, and Joe Dl
magglo delivered a roundtrlpper with
one mate aboard for New York.
Boston and St. Louis split a coup'.e,
the Red Box winning the first, 6-6,
with Marcum keeping 13 hits scat
tered and the Brownies taking the
finale, 3-3, behind the effective
eight-hit hurling of Bonettl.
After the Waahlngton Senators hod
won the curtain raiser. 8-6. from the
Cleveland Indians, rain baited the
nightcap In the second Inning with
the tribe trslllng, 4-0. It was the hit
ting and fielding of Al Simmons that
featured the Senator vlctorv. He
saved the game In tbe ninth with a
leaping one-handed catch of Odell
Hale's liner against the left field
stands, then doubled to start a three-
run wsshlngton rally In the tenth.
He got another two-bagger and a
triple In three times at bat. Weaver
waa the winning pitcher; Harder, the
loser.
how theis
STAivD
M
San Frsnelsco
ffacramento
Xan Diego .. ...
Los Angeles
Portland ,
Seattle
Oakland
W. L. Pet.
43 34 636
41 39 .621
37 31 344
34 31 .82.1
32 33 800
30 39 .462
38 43 373
Missions 33
American
Near York 25
Cleveland -.. 22
Chicago .. . 23
Detroit 23
Boston 18
Wsshlngton
Philadelphia
St. Louis .
New York
Chicago ....
Pittsburgh
St Louis ...
Brooklyn
Boston
.625
S78
.675
.935
.514
.452
.421
.240
18 33
16 23
13 38
Nstlonal
37 17 614
K 18 .891
34 16 J85
aa 1D am
18 31 .463
l 33 .450
Philadelphia 18 38 .881
Cincinnati ... 4 36 .350
Scores Yesterday
Coast Baseball,
San Diego'
Portland
R. H. E.
.13 18 1
17 6
Kebert and Starr: Moncrlef. Drefs
and Cronln, Treah.
Stockmen L'rge Purchase,
PRINEVILLE, June 7. (API The
Oregon Cattle and Horse Raisers' as
sociation adopted a recommendation
presented by Warner B. Snider or
Lake view urging the federal govern
ment to purchase state owned land
within the federal grazing districts.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK. Jim 1 iqnl ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Hoefft and
daughter, Edith, and eon, Mark, re
turned homa Wednesday from a visit
with relatives In Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. Slmmlngton of Duna
mulr and Miss Pankey of Central
Point were Memorial day guesta of
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Moore.
Miss Thelma Moore of Medford
apent the double holiday with her
parenta here.
Miss Joyce Orlssom Is spending
this week with relatlvea In Medford.
Donald Orlssom attended a party
Friday night at the Clngcade home
near Eagle Point.
Mrs. E. E. Meyer and Mrs. H. A.
Meyer visited relatives In California
the flrat of the week, returning home
Wednesday. Mrs. Oould accompanied
Mrs. E. E. Meyer home for an ex
tended visit.
Mrs. Anns Tonn spent the week
end In Medford with her son. Harry.
Lyle Hoefft retrned home Wednes
day after having attended the Rogue
River aoademy during the school
year.
The Thimble Oosslp club will meet
next Wednesday, June 8, at Mrs.
Ethel Hoefft's.
Mrs. E. Orlsom Is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Clngsade. and
family,
Cse Mall Tribune want ads.
R. H. E.
San Diego - 8 14 4
Portland - 8 7 1
Salvo, Ward and Detore; Radonits,
Posedel and Cronln.
R. H. E.
HUssions 7 11 1
Seattle 1 7 3
Herrman and Frankovlch: Smith,
Home, Osborn and Bassler, Fcrnim-dca.
. R. H. E.
Missions 6 8 0
Seattle 6 10 2
Beck. Osborne, Tost, and Outen;
Oregory and Fernandea.
R. H. E.
Sacramento 18 3
San Francisco , 3 13 0
Seats. Kllnger and Franks; Gibson
ar.d Monzo.
R. H. E.
Sacramento ". 4 8 0
San Francisco 3 6 1
Freltaa and Cooper; Llllard and
Woodall.
R. H. E.
Oakland 8 13 I
Los Angeles 9 15 2
Olds, Plechota and Baker; Berry
and Collins.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Purnished by the Jackson Count)
Abstract Co. 131 t Smb Street
Marriage Licenses
Theodore O. Scbopf and Virginia
Crandt.ll,
Ira C. Wilson and Oersldlne Rob
inson. . .
J. Wilfred Havonh and Hazel C.
Jones,
EU McCormlck and Pauline Hamil
ton.
Thomas P. Baker and Nellie B.
Blcknell.
Wllllsm H. Ford and Dorothy M
Burns.
Abren E. Oarr and Margery B. Pa
ley. Floyd E. Darlend, Jr., and Rita Le
mlre. Roy M. Love and Agnes C. Lelth
John D. Brown end Charlotte Mc
carty.
Leo R. King and Zuma V. Groves.
Chester T. Woods and Elsie M,
Sweet.
Wlllard h, Huffman and Helen M.
porter.
George Clark and Margrett Mc
Dowell.
Harvey o. Elchorst and Eunice
Droun.
Circuit Court
E. C. Rice vs. Pearl E. Klumpp et
vlr. Lien foreclosure.
Fred Pick vs. R. J. Arnold. Uen.
City of Medford vs. Jennie Dehack
et al. To quiet title.
Lee E. Bechtold vs. E. W. Carlton.
Chattel lien.
Emll Bendrlckson assumes business
name of "Emll's Market," Medford,
Max Pelrce, Webster A. Jones and
Guy K. Hlckok. articles of Incorpor
ation Oregon Aviation Development
Committee; principal office, Medford,
Ore.
H. R. Morris vs. Murray Dough
erty. Chattel Hen.
W. E. Davison ts. John W. Lytton
et ux. Foreclosure.
Probate Court
Estate of John H. Tyrrell, deceas
ed. Probate.
Estate of Addle M. Williams, de
ceased. Probate.
R. H. E.
Oakland 2 5 0
Los Angeles 1 3 1
Ludoiph and Ralmondl, Baker;
SalveRon and O. Gibson, Collins.
National,
Pittsburgh 5, New York 9.
Chicago 1-7, Boston 7-3.
St. Louis 7-0, Philadelphia 2-0.
Cincinnati 9, Brooklyn 2,
American.
New -York 4. Detroit 5.
Washington 8. Cleveland 7.
Philadelphia 1-5, Chicago -8. .
Boston 6-3. St. Louis ft-3.
Real Krtate Transfers .
William L. Town send et ux to Fred
Brubaker et ux. W. D. to land In
Sec. 21, Twp. 34 8, R. 1 West.
Llllle H. McKce et vlr to Percy H.
Wood. Q. C. D. to lota 1 and 2, block
11, Phoenix.
North J. AhUtrom et ux to Bertha
Jacobs W. D. to lota 30 and 81. nd
south half lot 32, block E, Railroad
Add. to Ashland.
J. M. Lowe et ux to James Wlllard
Bean. W. D. to 6 acres in Sec. 14,
Twp. 38 8.. R. 2 West.
William W. Cottrell et ux to Norma
Thornley et vlr. W. D. to land In
Sec. 21, Twp. 34 8.. R. 1 West.
Edith Bell Bundy to F. C. Bash et
c W. D. to lots li and 12. block
Knob Hill Add. to Medford.
Roy M. Wilson et ux to Home Own
ers' Loan Corporation. W. D. to land
In Sec. 8. Twp. 39 8., R. 1 East.
Burton J. Palmer et ux to Mrs.
Esther Alberta Day. W. D. to land in
DLC 42. Twp. 37 8H R. 2 West.
Samuel T. Dickson et ux to Henry
M. Croucher et ux. W. D. to 0.46
acre In DLC 69, Twp. 37 S . R. 2 West.
Ada Charley Msngulne et vlr to
Amy M. Ryder. W. D. to lot 14.
block 3. Rose Park Add., Medford.
Guy Oary et ux to Emma Wing.
W. D. to north 60 feet lot 6. block 6.
Ashland.
Ansll Oilson et ux to Stella J. Mer
rick et al. W. D. to land in Sec. 24,
Twp. 30 8.. R. 3 West.
IT'S SWELL TO FEEL SWELL!
To guard your health demand FRESH cigarettes
YOU CAN'T BUY A STALE OLD GOLD
EXTREMES of climate, dnmpne.M,
IrynoM ... all radically affect eipn
rcttes. Make them unpleasant and flat
to your tnsle. Harsh and irritating to
your throat! Upsetting and tiring to
your nerves.
But not DouMe-Mellow Old Golds! . . .
Old Golds maintain their own weather
inside on exclusive, climate-proof pack
age. otWj-WTapped in finest moisture
proof Cellophane . . . two jackets, not
one, guard the freshness of Old Golds'
prize crop tobaccos.
Thus, Old Golds' choice tobaccos from
the Orient and our Southland come to
you at the high-point of smoking per
fection. Delightful in aroma. Delicious
to the taste. Deleted of all irritants.
P. LOUIIXAUD COMPANY, INC.
(K.tb!i..hrd 17 (in)
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OMNI MOM 1H I f INNII JCMf Of
BOTTOM I -ciuwn.ni-
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IT'S THE IXTRA JACKET! Every pock of
Double-Mellow old 001DS It wrapped In two
Jackets double Cellophane. That ht Jacket
keeps OLD GOLDS In prime condition in any
climate. You can't buy a stale old cold.
"l -Vt S f st
FriSl IS I Miini Manriltg . . , W rr frllin nice WMtbrr np her now. But, of emirw,
we have ilumn an! tmry jpellj in Ibr hen a mackinaw frflj iwd. And thai EXTHA
jarVt on 1M (iol.lj certainly come in mil handy, too, Kerpj Old Golds as fresh aj a sunny
Maine luoruiu, never okvV or Male.
liotrr -' Mivuard (juidc Mayuird'i CaaiM, Rockwuod. Me.
Donald T. WhMler to Htldred
WbMler at Tlr W. D. to 18 aerea
la DLC SI. Twp. ST a. It. 1 Waat.
H. L. Wllaoa to Myrtle A. Wilson.
W. D. to WH See. It, Twp. 38 8., B.
S Eaat.
George V Olllett to W. M. Walla
W. D. to lot 1, Nob Hill Add. Aab
Land. - Emll Oueldenpfennlg to Albert
Bruno. W. D. to half Inter eat In N4
See. 1, Twp. 41 8. B. i Eaat.
Jl E. Wright et al to Walter Roades.
W. D. to lot In 'Hllelnger Subdl
alon. Dr. Grace H. Orr to Herman Prlera
et ux. w. D. to lot 33, block 1,
Kenwood Add. Medford.
Sheriff to Nlon Tucker, Sheriff
deed to land In Seca. S and 7, Twp.
33 S., R. 3 Eaat.
W. R. Randolph et us to Georgia
Ann Bond. W. D. to acre m
DLC 78, Twp. 37 8.. R. 3 West.
Maude E. Maaadam et Ttr to Mary
B. Griffin. W. D. to lot 3, block 63,
Medford.
Wm. H. Hughes to Medford Corpo
ration. w. D. to E of SW'4, SE'i
of KW!4 and lot 3, See. 8, Twp. 39
S, R. 3 East.
Be Oorreotlj Coraaud la
AM ARTIST MODEL by
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann.
Antelope
ANTELOPE. June 7. (SpU Ante
lope Uterary club wlllneet June 11.
The ladles are aaked to bring cake.
Haying Li In fuU awing In the
Antelope . district. Car 1 Von der
Hellen had hie flrat outtlng of Cay
pounded June 3. It la becoming
quite popular among the farmers to
have some of their hay pounded.
Parenta who attended the eighth
grade graduation exercises In Ash
land May 38 were Mr. and Mrs. El
bert Blghem and children. Mrs. Ruby
Rlegs and son and daughter, Mrs.
Myra Blgham and daughters, Mrs.
June Burton and eons, Mrs. E. A.
Balre and son James, Hargld Law
rence arid Mlaa Wright of Medford. A
picnic lunch waa served at tbe park.
Annabel le Rlgga la working a few
days for Mrs. Emma Rader In Eagle
Point.
Mrs. Helen Culbertaon was an
overnight guest of her mother. Mrs.
Laura Pierce, of Medford recently.
Tee Antelope orchard . Is being
thinned by e large crew this week
Pupils receiving their eighth grade
dtplomaa at Ashland May 38 from
Antelope were Delia Blgham. Audrey
Knlghten, Oene Burton tad Robert
Arena.
Tom Riley, Jr. moved recently to
Crater Lake, where be will be em
ployed during the summer.
Bob Von der Hellen naa accepted
a position with the Copco office In
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Oreb were Bun
day dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Oreb.
Mrs. E. A. Baize and son, James,
are thinning fruit at the Antelope
orchard.
Audrey Knlghten left for Xlamsta
Palls June 3 to stay with her father
during the summer.
k$atemOcr
j "Ifi th e-"
' jk PRICE
SHIRTS Y
Regular Values to $1.50 :
f Think of this, being able to get one pf Toggery Bill's fine dresi
shirts at Half Price. Scores of therrl, Broadcloth, with Truben- ;
ized collars, Now. .'
HERE'SV
A SENSATION Y
?SET Men's Shirts V
Values to S2. f
. !. Just about the greatest shirt ew 1 I '
V value that has ever been offered L I I ;; . '
. in this community. Stock up now, J I f
buy them for father. They are II
simply knockouts, and every shirt f I
from our regular stock. I I -. :.:
Tomorrow at 9 a. m.
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VALUES UP TO S2.50 Tl r- I
I Yes! There are Manhattans and scores ofthem.
. All patterns; all sixes; all sleeve length-from Tl
32 to 35. Better come early, and get first choice. j .