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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
snwtsnH1'' ; I U ! i il i4 j ; i t i I -1.1 l J Mi f 1 i r I- I M I ii i . if t r ft TAflTC STX RESTA SMASHES AL RECORDS AT HA AS Italian Wins 500-Mile Speedway Au tomoblle Race, Winning $20,000 Prlxe Money Average Speed 97.6 Miles Per Hour Porporato Sec ond, Rlckenbacher Third. SI'HKIM'AY, flllfAao, June w. Ihirio Ketu. today won the .11)0 mile specdwnv automobile nice and Incidentally shattered several world's competitive records. His time whh r:07.0(5, or about 'JO minutcH fnhtcr than tin' previous record held bv l)e 1'nlma. He won more Hum -V-0,000 prirc money. Kliiltty thousand mmiIi shw the wee, jIu'm average vmu 07.fi wilca .cr hour. I'orporato avernuedj'jll) iimd was but three mllea iJchind ill fel lovVcotintryinuu. fe" I Kiekenbnoher'H average wax U.VH. lip una four miles behind I'orpnrnto llnrn. alnl lii l.r.lli. llin U' 1.1 V .. ....!..- i niiiiMop i'mi,rniivu re'ni'i, m fnmtli. K. Courier was fifth and An- demon aiith. Kvi'i''AihIeri.oji bjolfe, thu ludiaiiapollh reeord, HeraRihx 110.4 iiiHoh per hour. '" The order of the finiuli with dlap- dtlme and average spend mr hour JYiIIom'h; Time. Av. 1. Hiin . R-M7M ". 2. Piirpiirnto . 5:100 (Uli ;i, Kiekeubaeker .fi:H :)'' H.'i.H I. flnint . ...f:lfi:0:i !)5.0(i ft. Cooper . JT:lf!l II 1.00 II. AudeiMiu .. , :ltr:00 01.01 7. Alloy ArL'O-.OJ 01.7 H. (Iievrolet . itf7:lfi 0l.fi II. Illinium r,UHM Ol.'i (. .1. Cooper .. ri2:10 JHUl SI'KKim'AV, CIIICAflO. June 'JO. -ThoimandH of peronn earlv loday weiu on lhair wuv ' the now two mile automobile Hpeedwav, adverijsed on the futfleMt in the woHd, to witne the riOQ-mlh) derby p.irtieipnted in by tweuly-oiie of the bel known Jriteis III the miiilitrv. His time for the forty-mile mute laid out was at the lulu of 7.5 mile mi hour. Today the finesl creations of the I ejljlinrerw of hree countries met lo bnlle for 451,000 prize uiouev. The diiveiw bad two ."iflO-mile mark to shoot at. First eatne the JlrooklfiudN, Kimlnud, mark d Ol.T.'i inlbvH an hour, made in llHil by Itesta, CliHwHtiie und flilinnes, Who relieved eaeii oilier in iiiiervniH oi a ittcrn- , hour Krind, nud the luilianaiioliM ree oh) of 80.84 mile an houi establish d by Itnlph He I'ahuii. who won Hie Hnoslcr chibsie thia M'lir. I Knlci (Jel .Mheil The tinier uot mUed ui on (lie- first lap and for an hour 50,000 spec tutorn uiiiu lett lo wonder who was Icndiuj;. Chandler withdrew with a biokeu crunk shntt al Iim twenlv-louitb mile. Ilesla and Wilcox uuide (he lirst I went v miles at the lute ol 102.7 uiiluM i ie r hour. Kesla's tunc j ih;:; t ? ? ? y ? ? ? Y ? T .? V V ? .? ? ? ' ? .? , ?' " Y Y Y Y Y Y Y NOW -1 t Y Y Y MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY 3! DARIO RESTA, IN PEUGEOT CAR. was 11 M0, m iioh record for II" di tuner. The previous record, m.ide bv ftalfli lie I'aIiiih at J.o Angele, we 140:05. The 4 liner of the race were uriHble to keep up the pace. The caw lied made fight v mile before tliev wen able lo announce the time for twcnlv rnllM. . " NVw (,$tlll-y IteCOIll j new competitive speed war ree. ..V.i f,.iton utiiiui St u'n Niiiiinitii'iit. i .... ....l I.. P ",.. ur .il .lift .nit. IH JIHI1I" l "!" " - I if 101 inllliM nil lllllll'. fir llllVlll tlilllW I L..... .1 i i t.i.i mnicj iiinn uir innrpi hi..... bv !) I'almn. C.M.iier wi then in )lho loadat 100 unit. At noon it wan 1 .. V. .1...' , i...i ...tt...i.i Klllieii uini irn- iiiiii-iti it nii n their fi(fun. At 120 miles Cooper "till led, fol lowed by ItiHtln, l'orporto and Van UhmIIo. At 110 milen the leader were. Hemta, 2:0fl.'J7; l'oliinrtito, '2MJi'', Hail Cooper, 'JtOfi.KI. K-htaV mer nKe wax !)H.:t miles per hour. Itesln made 100 mill in 1:10:11. a woild'H rieotd. Ilii rate wnn Ilil.'J.'l miles per hour, or approimnlelv ten mile an hour faster than the prev ious reeord made bv He I'hIum ant ludinimimlis-. ,U lleconU KiiiuMmiI At .100 mile the fiml mi. dHver weiet Kesli), (Inmt, Cooper, Porpo rato, Kieknubaeher and Anderson. It wan nnnotiuneed that llentn had broken the moiIiIh reeonn lor 00 , , - ., ., , miles and for .I'JO miles at an nver- -.... i ..r iiu ...M..J .... I. ...... age speen oi im iniuw an uoiir. i r Kiwtu s tune tor the .ijo miles was :i:l.'i:0l). This eonipures II:ULU1" wbieil lie Palliia leiilllled fr ' .'lllO miles ai ImlTii iniitoTiH. Ilesla, lefldiuic b fie miles, beat Hie previous mold's record foi loo lllllll hy 'J2'-s uillllllUs. His lime vn 4:01:10, or ipi avemue or OS.o:t milo an hour. I'orpoialo was second, Hiant third, the latlei but Mi'ii imii- hihuid ,,si E Reported by Jackiou County Au tract Co., Hlitu mil Kir Hit Jteol I'Nlalo Tlansfcis I'uiled States to Aha It. Mar ion, laud in set-, 'Jt II II'. I I'.itcut I'. M. Fuigersnu to J. II. M Iteynolds, ininuii! elaiiu in see. JI-.TMW. OS NEW S A large mill wishes us to move its stock. We will make common dimension $12.00, flooring $15.00 at Medford, cash with order, and delivered at Gold Hill, Central Point, Eagle Point and Talent at actual delivery additional , NO MEDTORU ITOTn TRTBTJNK WHO BROKE ALL TRACK RECORDS FOR SPEED ON CHICAGO SPEEDWAY BEFORE 80.000 PEOPLE v KjtA. V"" - . 4.J BOLUS UNTO ELECTRIZE BARMJM LI IMMEDIATELY KiKitinj? of the deeds fur I hi trans- l0 tbe Hiiniiiiii rmlroiid to the , , . ,, tuke idaee this ' JMIHI" IMU'H! III nttornoon oi Monday. The prinei- mls in the trHiisnetiou hebl a eoufer enee in the offiee of Attorne W. I, Vawter tins moruiiiK and the final details in the uiotiiitiou itoue over, ' Anked rPKardiiiK his plans after iseeiiritiK eonliol of the Haruuin hue, Mr. Hulli Mid this mot-tunic tnt tuov the naval proKrnni for the romlnx were still in a formative shape. I year and expressed confidence that "Il look like this ileal was oiiuf jroriKrewi would authorize the Increase throiiifh," he said. "We have arrived j recommended, at a trailiiiK ban with Mr. Itanium! "in penutiinnl and material the and are n(ji I iiMiirull points, and j navy Is larger than ever before." Mr the final .er will be sinned in the ! Danlela said, "ltn men are trained ne.tt eouple of days. 1 hope , for I and fit. Its experts In every de- we have been talkimt about it for the pnrtment are active to remedy any last two years." j defects of the past and to take ad-j If. (I. Mollis said that it wa prob- , vantane of all that has been learned i able that the deeds would be signed , n the only true school In which this, this afternoon. He was nked how ; knowledge may bo obtained, hy oh soon construction work on the -Muin BOrVnB through our. exports, In Ku alieet e.leiision and eleetnrieation , ro,)() nl ,,at nu,y ht, learned from, of the line would hcyiu alter the -,(,,. ini war 1 L,.,.,,,.,,,) ,.lo, ,! M,i: ".Ust .. Hk Wl, ,,,, .nL,, ti.,, i.-niv "ooii as wi iau ioiini ini in 1 1 win v ,irn,,..u. We do not want to be . . . .. ... j1" """'K ""' w " ' ' " want to gel it eleetntled us M as lMM",,blc. i,,lIIIK i,K tir viv it I Ulllll IMA 1 lllllll III" FOR II YEARS HENCE; j Tred II (owlis Imk returned from a prolmiiii l aiiMiici In California followed in a time weeks visit In ew York lie savs: i ' lliisluens ronilltlons are slowly iluiprovliiK- There U trenmndous ao- . tlvlt) In war inunltluns, and orders I are ht'liiK hooked for two oar's de- ! livery which look as timimli It waa) riguriHl the wnr would last that long "There Is a hooui In metals. Cop per has gone from eight cents to 22 and likely to leach t'. Zinc has gone from five rents to HO rents and in as reach in Hut In spite of all this, the business depression Is gen 1 eral " THE TIME TO BUILD CROWS NEST AfKDFORD. onKflON. WA SMASH OLDNAVALTHEORIES DECLARES DANIELS, XBWl'OItT, It I., Juno 2C - Sec retary Dunlels, In an aildroM at the opening eHlon of the Navy War College here today, appealed to American naval officers to profit ) , the Jessons that arc being taught b) j itlio Kreat war In Kurope and to dltt-j curd all theorle which fall to stand I the acid test. He referred briefly to 'Ah you look abroad you see the . , ... i foundation of old theories crumbling - ....,.. llnv ei oaj. , "We havoseen the mnlii fleet oi , KTMlMi 8 nal,0) , tlf) W(,rl, withdrawn from th seas to hoiiii of. l' ttii; si'fls to some secluded harbor without having fired a shot dining the first year of u. mighty eonfllol. We huo seen bat Ilea liegun ut ranges belleed to be Impossible anil ships disabled ) shots from kuiih a yet Invisible We i have been told that modern sea fights would he determined in the first ten mluutotf, et we have sun that It took six hours to decide one 0f the rich test ocwvn battles of tin , present war. i "With what weanons 1 what ' strategy, shall we meet the terror of the subtnarlne. the still unrevealedi P.HICHESTER S PILLS aF'-v Tin: uuuun uii.tnu, stotrn s,7of i a.l.L KIAMlllO II II A.M. 1'ILLs.tof ti,kMatllll.&tltkt.AIlrtKclittla SOID Br OStCCISTS VCRWSERE xi'il aid j-.r i'r.fi.ll bl.k.ralll...jTlr.aV I'llltl IU4 ! li.U .ulluV I in, i..l sitli lilue K, tea. y la istr. Ilur mt sOk V it.. ..i.i. a kfoacui.t iitsaeriia M vjl Ar a SATrTJDAY. .TTXE 2fi. possibilities of the airship? It lit to you, gentlemen, that this question iniMt be put It Is to ou, jour sec retary of navy looks for answer. I hereb) pledge myself jo sparo no effort to asxlst this onward march " New 1915 Model $595 17 New Features We have, rihe here, the car for which you have walled. It hold the road perfectly t 50ri!Ici an hour. It curries five iron a people comfort ably. It bai left hand drive with center control selective sliding tear tranimltilon. It bat a Simt hlfh Icntlon mag neto. It rldet at caiily at any SS000 car elliptic iprioit on rear. It hat famoui make of anlitkld rear tire and the same sise tire 3()x3 Inch all around. It it fully equipped top, windshield and speedo meter, etc. This "Wonder Car" Is the 1915 model of the MsiwsU price $695. With Electric Starter and Ulcctriu Lijhtsoulr JBSeitra. 3' I . 5 POWELL AUTO CO. j la J&?fii,AT( JJP" -L I OFFERED , 1015 HllFfHHMHBBIIIt MHRMBiM ''tfHBaHMn C" JP 49BBBBBBBBk MCDCOItl) Medford Vulcanizing Works Mi:irmi, PAGE WIRE FENCE Is the choice of every careful fence buyer. You can see it along nearly every road and farm in Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia. WE HAVE THE RIGHT STYLE FOR YOU. &r$-fc- -'rt- rcowoj Our 12-bar 46-Inch General Purpose Fence Is a winner. It repre sents most value for the money. Will turn pigs, hogs, sheep and cattle. Every line wire Is mads double strength, stretches tight over rough and hilly ground. Gives you just what you need in fence ser vice WE SELL SUPERIOR FENCE SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" MEDFORD, OREGON AtJKXCV oiikoox Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y U: . I i I i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t j. "UitM'vUH i&tt?&"ww ', 'iK