Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Lift Off-No. Pain!
TO TEMPI FATE
YACHT RACE TO
TAHITf 10 START
TOMORROW P. M.
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a wait h the boat innUiiii; t ho best time,
hand leaps to be ninddored,
A "second cup lrom the Sun Fran
cisco yacht club will no to the first
boat to iimliur In Tahiti harbor re
gard Ioj-s of handiiapH.
Thy; personnel of the racing coni
mittee will be named today.
The HturtinK Kim will boo in at 4:30
tomorrow afternoon.'
Yachts which will start will be the
Mariner, owned by L. A. Xorris;
Kloise, John C. 1'ivnr; Idalia. Dr. K.
It. l'nrker, and the Khawnee, be
longing to Mark Fontana.
" SAX FRANCISCO, June 9. Four
Kan Frnn cisco viihm nrnvlKlnnpd ft it
a three weeks' run nro at anchor off Steelier to Moot K.iloff.
Snusallto awaiting the starting gun I.t)S AN'tiELKS, ' Juno n. Jne
to speed them on what Is considered Stealer, world's heavyweight wrest 1
to he the longest yacht race ever . ing champion, was ht-re today, ready
lromoted. From the Golden Gate to defend his recently acquired title
to Tahiti a distance of 36C& miles, tomorrow night against Uan Koloff.
me nine tiiiu win cuiurci nun eacn j 1 ne iiiuirn will lleau a tliree-hout
uiui-r, Biraininfr every mile or ine program wlllcli will be held af the
Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little
"Freeione" on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it right off with Hngcrs.
l Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Frcozone" for a few centB, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness gr irritation.
jfcontiarahle
Flnvor Is everything
in ice cream. In fact,
if Ice cream lacks
flavor and has every
other good quality, it
falls short of what it
should be. Our creams
combine flavor with
purity.
Ask for
Nutritious Ice Cream
Jackson County
Creamery
W m U. IS B s G i t
Learn fromThose Whom I Have Cured
fY FREE book on Piles and
other Rertal and Colon dis
orders contains dozens of letters volun
tarily written by prominent patients
whom 1 have cured. Many of these
cases were of over 15 years standing,
and had made invalids of the sufferers.
Send or call for this book TODAY and
learn how these people, one and all, old
1 ' ufrf1 tit Health.
ana young whc
lCUril I IVY tuaiLivw w fj
WRITTEN GUARANTEE to
cure any case 01 ruts ut hi
FUND THE PATIENTS FEE.
th' Ti-i3 r.''iwHrjL.S!l&
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PORttAND OFBCES: SEATTLE OFFICES,
Or Dimn BuilSing 801-SIZ S!fcr Bull
NEW YORK. June 9
Another nf miiriHum'a vplnrnns tun
of whom have already gone down to way to win the Upton trophy that exposition park nrmory
defeat in the opening outdoor boxing
shows of the season, will enter the!
ring tonight to fight a double battle
against ambitious youth and father j
time. J
Johnny Dundee Is the third battle
scarred warrior to hurl June defl-j
ancc at precedent. Turning his back)
on the fate of Mike McTigue and!
Tommy Citbhons. the former feather-1
weight champion will make his stand
this evening at the Inaugural show J
of the new Coney Island stadium in j
a lllimiMUUIHI llg'il Willi 5 hi i "-" i
New York lightweight, who only re
cently won a close verdict from him
in the finnl contest In Madison
Sipiare Garden.
Habe Herman of California and
Harry Felix of New York, light
weights, meet in the ten round semifinal.
AUTO RACES HERE
n
way.
in an efficient and 0inil.t
There will be four auto races each
afternoon and also inoTi.tvyeio races,
'i latesoopeu it I2::t0; races start at
2:30 p. m.
Americans Are Given
Control Soviet Mines
liig preparations are being made:
for tho auto races at the fair grounds
Saturday ami Sunday, J une 1 It and
14 and imiulrles are coming In by
wire and mail to the secretary.
Itrown, regarding purses and con-. interests have reached an agreement
ditions. ! on the terms of the long pending
Fast cars and experienced drivers i hiatourl manganese confession and
OF
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The complete program to bp fur
nished b- thu different orgnnlza-l)
tions of Med ford for the Nationp.
are expected from Seattle and Van
couver, Washington and cities in
Oregon outside of Jackson county,
as well as a number of fast ones
from this county.
The races are sanctioned by the
American A u t o m oblle Association,
which means they will be conducted
.MOSCOW, June 9. (A. 1'.) The ; Guard during the field tralntne camoi
Sid soviet government and the llerrlman j June 12 to 2b, Is completed nritt
will be published tomorrow. The
entire time is full of events and to
g'ther with the drills, demonstra-'
tions, field maneuvers, band con
cert, athletic events and other a't-
tractions put on by the 2500 guard-:
men, southern Oregon people will
have two of the busiest weeks in her.
history and people will come from ?
all over Oregon and northern Call'
fornla for the occasion.
the contract is expected to lie signed
tomorrow. American interests will
have control of the mines, which are
the largest ami richest of their kind
in the world.
The size trout attain depends on
the kind of water they inhabit.
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NEW YORK, June 9. (A. P.)
America's hopes of winning the isrit
ish open golf championship this year
travel down the bay and out to sea
today on the husitania which sails
with MaeDonald Smith and Joe Kirk
wood on her passenger list. - The
Lakeville professional and the trick
shot nrtist constitute America's sole
entry in the British event.
Walter Hagen, last year's wlrfner,
has declined to defend his title, but
in Mac Smith, this country sends ft
winner of the California and the
North and South open events, as well
ns the leader of the Eastern open
qualification test at Lido.
Thf British open will tibe staged
this fc-ear at Prestwlck oh 1une,'
23, 25 and 26.
ATHLETICS' LEAD
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NEW YORK, June !). Tbo leading
rhl'adclphln Athletics today viewed,
with new alarm the reduction of
their ndvnntapre over the champion
Senators in the American league to
but a eamo and a hnlf. Little hope
of recovery of the team from a
slump Is entertained, until its weak
ened pitching staff is bolstered by
tho return to regular duty of Sam
Oray and Fred Hcimach, both of
whom are injured.
Washington picked up another half ,
game on Mack's team yesterday by
No frills of any kind.
but man, what
Packed in tea-foil,
instead of tins
hence
lO
remaining Idle while the pace-makers
were being Joltel again in Detroit,
whore tlio Tigers pulled out a 7 to 6
triumph after tbo Athletics had tied
the score in their half of the ninth.
A "fancy" package never fooled any
man who knows values. It's what's
inside that counts. Inside this Granger
package is mighty good tobacco fine,
npe old Burley with that full-bodied rich
ness that belongs to good pipe tobacco.
And Granger is pipe tobacco, made
for pipes and cut for pipes. The "rough
cut" gives you a slower-burning, hence
cooler smoke 1
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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RACES!
JACKSON CO. FAIRGROUNDS, ONE MILE SOUTH MEDFORD, ON
Saturday
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Sunday,
June
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SPEEDY CARS HAVE BEEN ENTERED FROM SEATTLE, VAN
COUVER, PORTLAND, SALEM, EUGENE AND OTHER CITIES,
ALSO A NUMBER OF LOCAL CARS
Excit
ing Mor Cycle Ra
ces
RACES BEGIN AT 2:30 P. M. EACH DAY.
GATES OPEN AT 12:30 P.
Admission, including tax, $1.00. Children 2c. National Guards in uniform 50c
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