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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1921)
PSGE THREE It Took All the Grit Mason Had .To Stick It Out TOWRESTLE IN VKi Jl MTDFOttTl MATIj TRTT!nTE. MF.DFORD. OKEfiON. WEDNKSHAY. .H'NH L"J. ULM I "F?:il PEL ' O-v... v.-:-,. 'bL A- (ZT : nnr. r-n ME AND HAND . '5 (65- one round o? Measure- owners "(ov nderst ? J i " . . . A- rzhzz 1 -- jofHiA ,MJl ASHLAND JULY 4 1 SsSlTf H-1-1 I.J, j" '- -- -rsSJT-SS--1 . , I 1 1 , XUIPI 1 1 't-x 1 v a - s m f t B fr n n 7-4 V Finish Match for $1750 Purse and Oregon Championship Arranged As Big Feature of Ashland Celebration Win ner to Meet Miller. "Kvry time I rd nut on u run now, I feel thankful to Ti;iil;ic fur I'm ronvliit'otl ii kept im: on tin .job." Maid William V. .Mamin, JUlM .M. C'lfl lan St., I'ltiliulliiii, for the -,a:;t nine yearn a mot of, mm for tlu Rapid , Tran Hit Co. "I had atomut'li trmiMu tn a had ; form for throe yean; and was Kini; ; down hill fa;t. XnUiintf I ato atjrred ; with me and nfter every mal I was Biiro to have heartbitru, (lizzitun and . KometttiH-a awful ciiinipk. I ot hi . Hiieh a nervoi:s enndillon my hand shook like a man with the pisy and ' at nlrrhtH my deop was hroken and roMtksH; In the mornings 1 felt so inl8entl.de I lined to droud the lime to como for mo to takn out my ear. and It took' every ounce- of Brit I run id uiunter to Hlick until quill Iiir .llhie. Kimilly I Rot no weal; and was no- diKcotirnged 1 wa ready to y.ivc up. "Thla wo s my condttlmi when 1 started taking Tanlac and I owe nil my present fftmU health to this won derful medirlue and to nothing else. The first thing it did for me was to whet my appetite and 1 soon found I could eat nuylhlm; without fear of had after-effects. Its a fart, four bot tles made a new man out of me. My norvea are quiet, 1 sleep like a log and wake up in the morning feeling 1'lne. Then 1 e:U a big breakfast and go to work whistling like I used to long ago. If people knew Tanlau like 1 do the clerks in the drug stores eouldnt wrap it up fast enough to Hiippjy the demand. It's great." Adv. GOOD CLOTHES I Mnke Them " ASIILAXI). June ISlirclal.) T'1 Thyo, for ,Uhku years ulmuipimi miiUlU'welKht utosIUt of tlio worlil. of I orUan.l innl Ralph l.liuul of Ciol'J Hill, will wrestle In tin- Chautauqua I111IM in;; In Ashland on July -l for a imrsc of $1750 iliviile'l ?l.r)l) to, tho . winner and $300 to the loser. lii seelli inn this feature .the Jaekson euunty parade and eelehrution uian iiKers made a hit that will prohahly hririK more people to the event than anything else arr;nied for, These two men are so cpially niateliod that this finish contest will attract general no tice throughout the country, for the winner will uiupicstionahly contest, the middleweight, clianipionshil) of the world with Walter Miller of l,os An Keles. .Miller, present champion, won the title from Thye a short time as. These two men havo met twice hct'orr. I'hye came to tiold Hill three months ago and said he would throw Hand twice in an hour, hut failed to throw him onco. Later, Ihcy wore again matched, and after n three hours struggle neither secured a fall. As tlds contest on the Fourth is to go to a finish, two falls out or three, it will determine definitely who is tho bettor man. Ashland is mighty foriunnlc to se cure this match between these two j famous wrestlers for many cities have boon trying to get them. Iloth men are Ono physical specimens of man hood and tho contest will be the clean est kind of sport, at. which many wom en and children will ho seen. Tho wrestlers will be a striking example to the boys showing what clean living and systematic exorcise will do for them. The Jackson county parade and celebration grows bigger and bigire'' s time passes, and the securing of this great wrestling match will make tuo occasion perhaps as notanle an event as over took place lu Ashland. KLEIN ,l"-t'5-;r fct vFH i. jn" m S. 51 MS Who arrived In Washington, D. C., today and reported to Secretary of the Navy Ccnby by whom be was rcocallcd for his speech on Irish Amer icans. . , 12ft RlMt Man Nt. MAIL YOUR FILMS . to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford WOOD! All kindH of wootl at rlht pilces; Oiy mill blocks. Iliiy next viutcrs wood now while It is cheap. Medford Fuel Co. Car. I'lr and Third- - l'hone 1! 12 ?50 buys & brand now Corona portable tyne- writer. Other moJtca at attractive prions. 6 oo ug before you buy HOOK S-TOItK VAMKUli!l SIX TItKS V. S. . X:VY HAHK NKAU JAI'AX MOW YOPJv. June 22. Washing ton li. Vanderllp arrived today on the Olympic stating that he had received more concessions from tho Uusslan soviet government. ' These, he said, comprised two bares which might he used for naval purposes one In 4vat cha liay, within 2-1 hours of the Alas kan coast and two days from Japan and the other in Oil Cove Harbor, near Vladivostok. In Mother's Medicine Chest are standard remedies which liavo stood the te::t of lime remedies which their mothers and grand mothers had used before them. Such is Lydia VZ. IMukllam'u Vegetable Compound, which for nearly fifty years, has been helping the women of this country to overcome many forma of female ills; merit alone could havo stood such a t't of time and won :;ueh an enviable record. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT! Jlisa Bcniien Wilson of Porl.laml has opened n Dressinaliim; sliop in Sins'T Sj-winj Mitcliine Co. store nl 10 Soulli Kir Street" IleniNtiteliin, Peeoting, RuttOn.s Covered. Work GtiaranU'ed. . SUMMEE DRESSES A SPECIALTY : lly H()!!!0I:t riil'h.MXH, Slafr 'oi'iesHiii(lenI of the lnlernn litnnl Neivs Service ami Petit Journal. YV ICKKI.NCiKN, June 22. Tho for mer Crown Princo of (lurmany has taken lo blacltsmitblng to while away tho Idle hours in had weather, and it was in the blnclumlth shop of his l)oon companion that I found him when 1 visiled Woeringen. He was standing before tho anvil, his face illuminated by the glowing coals, sleeves rolled up, In sport knickerbockers, with heavy wool stockings, lly visit did not seem to surprise him in tho least. "On,o minute," lie said, "and 1 will bo with you." . i Tho Iron was now red hot, and lie had tho advantage of It. lie broughi down tho hammer a few times; there was a shower, of sparks, a hisslni' sound in the tub of water, and the job was dono. Frederick William rubbed his bunds with a satlnflod air, roivfoved his oilskin jacket and a cyclist's enp pulled down upon Ills hair, which til i 11 remains blond. Tlio blacksmith himself, greatly ombarrassed, consulted with his wife over tho beat way to roceivo mo. lint the ex-crown princo solved tho diffi culty himself, and fivo mlmitos later we were niltlng In the dining room of Mr. Utit.lt . tho blacki:m!th, around a pltcliQi' of boor "Mr. llohen.ollorn" didn't chango his attitude a bit when ho lonrnod that 1 was a Frenchman and that 1 was u newspaperman. , i "So you aro from Paris?" ho, said "Well, givo us tho latest gossip of the French capital. Aro tho womon still pretty and stylishly dressed? That's a nicely tailored suit you aro wear ing. What aro the popular pieces playing In the Paris tlieatrea today?" CITY COUNCIL DECIDES 10 SELL CNY PRQPERTYiFINALDEATH LIST AIPUEBLO IS 500 At tho city council timcting lant night after much discussion of tho subject it was decided to have tho city sell at onco tho 7" prnpertlea, mostly vacant lots, which fell fnlo its hands through unpaid detiu'l'iciit a;-n cessments, for which tho city can now give guarantee deeds. This list f properties will be placed In the lumds of all tho licensed real eiUato dealers of the city to ho sold. Tho council last nirJit pa.s:;ed legis lation by which the city could soil at onco throe othor delinquent Dux I. 'II fK lota on MinnnAola street, hctweon Ccnova nnd Hoosevelt, lo Holt Tiller olf and George Porter, for $H00 each, nnd who will divide the land inl'i two lota -of 75 foot frontage and build homes on them this Kuiutnr In which TUBE .... ON PENNSYLVANIA TIRES EXPIRES JULY 1st A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. "The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty'' they will reside. Those now homos with tho ones now botng built by Dr. Harbor and Mr. Thomas, and ono to bo erected by .Milton Schuchard this Bum mer will fill up the south sldo of .Minnesota street. TOPlOk'A, Kim., .Imie 22. A sur vey of tho havoc canned by tho Puf rbln Hood, compiled by anenta of the S.-yita Fn rnilr'iad, made public here toftay plm eil the deatllK at I'uchlo nt :,nn. In the Ai-llansna valley from Pu eblo to (lie Katiivej line, four coun tle, 1 1,fi2fl in rr of crops w.oro ruln f.'d,, uccording to the survey. Tlio Hpnlllng hno scheduled , for Thur.-day night at Hie Klks lodge be tween Court Hall and Oua Newbury j has been called off owing to tho ab Ihciico of Mr, Newbury from the city. The Pythian Ulster lodgo will ontor jlaln tomorrow allernoon In the lodge I hall for all ineiuboia and Wlvea of jKnlghta. "!) I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, Mrs. 'll. Chandler Kglin, Jack Scudder nnd Alfred Carpenter left today by motor for Portland when) they will attend Fred Colvig left for Washington I). ('., last Monday night to press bin I chancer, for a political appointment he j Is said to lie seeking. fi. V. Liico of San Francisco, freight itraflic manager of tho Boiitlmrn I'a Iclfle, and II. A. Illnsbaw of Portland, general freight agent of tho samo rail ; road, w ill arrive here tomorrow nior inlng In Mr. I.uoo'a privalo car to ! spend the day. t The Pythian Sister lodgo will enters lain tomorrow afternoon In the lodg'i ball for all members and wives ol! , nights. 7!) TOO LA ( E 70 CLASSIFY K)U ItKNT Modern liedroDin, if deslied. Phone 6521,. board 'FOIl SAI.K Must sell my MIS Chov j rolet at. nacrlflce. Good rubber, lotrf of extras. Call 421-M evenings for 1 demonstration. SI Kill 8AI.K Hing and lloynl Anno cherries, berkeley Orchards, $2 makes thzmeal And it can spoil the meal, too. Haven't you had any number of wonderful dinners spoiled by the sharp, bitter taste of the after dinner coffee? But when you use Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee you top off your dinners with a most delicious coffee flavor pleasingly smooth and rich; and this flavor is uniformly good. You'll find Folgcr's Golden Gate "Different in taste from other coffee and better." Tell your grocer you wantit. J. A. FOLGER & CO. Sdii fruueisco Sciiidc JCiiii&i! City Dallas Shizxtokit, Japan rOLGER'S GOLDEN GATB PRODUCTS COFFBH ' TRA KXTR.crs . sricns AND BAKING POWOIJR . I M II I thr fiLt -s I I i ; WfolgcriCoffecJ Better Today Than They i Have Ever Been We expect Goodyear Tires for pas senger cars to excel in future even, the wonderful performance they have delivered in the past. They are better tires today than they have ever been. We are making both tires and tubes larger, stronger, heavier, more dura ble, than ever before. If you want the most economical and satisfactory tire equipment this season, that it is possible to buy, be sure you get Goodyear Tires and Tubes. The nearest Goodyear Service Station, Dealer has them. Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company of California " ; We carry complete stock of Goodyear Tires and Tubes Solid Tire , , .Vulcanizing Medford Service Station, Inc. Corner Pacific Highway and Main Phone 14 Medford, Oregon . Our line of Goodyear Tires, .Tubes and Tire Accessories ; Always in stock .X J Geo. L Treichler Motor Cj Phone 304 16-18 8. 1!? T