Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1925, Image 8

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MOSQUITOES
FLIES, MOTHS
BEDBUGS, FLEAS
THE TANGLEFOOT CO., GRAND RAPIOS.MICH.
AHEAD OF THE REST" BY FAR THE BEST.
SPECIAL
SALE
TILL AUGUST 1ST
MITCHELL
Orchard Ladders
55c per foot cash
at the factory
MITCHELL WAY
Off N. Central Medford
Phone 97?
John I. Stelndl of Chicane and J. J.
Wik spent the Inst week In Med
ford. They have heavy 'interest In
the War Bugle mine and while here
went all. through the mine, expressing;
themselves as well pleased with the
large extent of development work. This
property lies about 25 miles north of
.Medfurd in the Meadows mining district.
Tho Oregon bureau of mines made
uulto on investigation of the War Ka
gle and pronounced it the most likely
looking prospect developed in the class
for many years. .
Clifford S. Dennis, an eminent min
ing engineer, - in his report on the
property, says "the present develop
ment is the first consistent effort that
huB met with success." He esti
mates ore in sight to produce 26 tons
per day for five years with a profit of
over 1400,000.
N. Y. BLACKMAILER
HELD BY POLICE
NEW YORK, July 22. (A. re
indictments aliening blackmail and
extortion were returned today against j
Philip Sieg'ol, who, It is alleged, de
manded 150.000 with threats to kill
Kilward W. Browning, a wealthy
real estate broker. Browning re
ccntly advertised for a Blrl compan
ion for his adopted daughter, Dor
othy.
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KENTUCKY DIES
LOUISVILjLtej .July .Mickey
Shannon, Chicago llghtheavywelght,
died In the arena before hundreds
of boxing fans here last night at
thft-end of the fourth round of -his
bout with Harry Fay of Louisville,
when Fay dvove him to the. ropes
and so weakened him with head and
body blows he collapsed and fell
through the ropes, breaking his neck
when ,hls head hit the floor. . .
Fay Immediately was arrested on
a technical charge of manslaughter.
but was released . on $1,000 bonds.
The Louisville boxer was depressed
over the accident, but refused to
comment, except to express his -regret
over the outcome. i
By coincidence last night's fatality
marked the second time that a
Mickey Shannon had been killed
during a boxirtg bout. Bay Mc
Millan, Frostburg, Md., heavyweight,
known In the ring as Mlciuy Slum,
non, a few years ago, met the same
fine while boxing Al Hoberts of
New York. .
-SSS Every day
SrSSff in every way;
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"Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems to
' be getting better every day, and the only
thing I 've done to her is to drain the crank
case and fill up with that new Zerokne
'F' for Fords. - ' : '-v-, - -v " At v:
"She starts quicker, has more power on
' the hills, and seems to go a little farther
on a gallon of gasoline."
Ford owners all up and down the Pa
cific Coast are saying things like this
and they're true.
A little over a year after its introduc
tion, Zerolene "F" for Fords has become
far and away the most popular Ford oil
on the market. It gets to all the parts
where oil is needed, that's the answer,T- .
especially the wrist-pin bearings and the
upper half of the cylinder walls, which are '
frequently "oil-starved when an unsuita
ble lubricant is used. , '-. )'
' Zerolene "F" for Fords b made by the
Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum
process. It deposits a minim mn of carbon
hence the cylinders are cleaner and en
gine troubles proportionately reduced. '
Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords costs not '
more, but less than most of the special
Ford oils on the market -' -
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest
ment. Protect your investment with prop
er lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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Marble Bust of
Jack Dempsey Is
Set Up in Berlin
BERLIN, July 22. (A. P.) A mar
ble bust of Jack Dempsey has been
acquired by the national gallery. It
was made by the Italian sculptor, Ern
esto de Piorl during the American
pugilist's recent Berlin visit. Hans
Breltenstraeter, German heavyweight,
persuaded Dempsey, who at first was
reluctant, to pose for4he bust. In the ii
argument ruit convinced the ,chnj
pion, Breltenstraeter said: .
hooit here, -Jack, if you get
licked you will be forgotten soon.
Tour only chance of being re
membered then would be In this
statue. You'd better pose."
.Denipsey did.
NEW TRAP SHOOTING
. NEW YOIut, -Jly iJ-frred' t &
4uiiiin,OL iviuHsuoro.vM; dt naH-osiRD
lished a new record '.trap shooting
average for 2000 target. In competi
tion, registered by tho American Traji
Shooting association ip ot July 15,
Toiriiin coiiipticrt a -mnrK or .ussi,
eclipsing any ,'previous record, nm
tcUr'or professional. The, best previ
ous mark yas hung. up by John Tay
lr of Newark, '.Ohld, who finished the
1923 season with an average of .9845
fpr 2ioo targets.' '"' ,.; . '" , wi
Bantamweight Title
At Stake N. Y. Tonight
F NEW, YORK.' . lulir 22-rA. P.)
Tho world's bantamweight ring crown
vllrl. has been tbppld from the heads
of six champions' in five years will be
at Blaise again tonight when Charley
Phil) JRosenherg; attempts to retain
It against Eddie 8hea of Chicago in a
fifteen round fight' to a decision.
The bout was postponed aveek ago
to allow the champion moro time to
train for the bout which marks his
greatest since he drew the mantle from
the shoulders of Eddie (Canjiohball)
Martin four months ago. -
.YESTERDAY'S .RESULTS '.
At Oakland 4; Portland 1 ', '
At Sacramento .; San Francisco .4.
At Vernon 5; Seattle 13.
At Salt Lake, 1; Los Angeles 3.
The best vaudeville hljl iln vmany
weeks was presented. t. tie' -Crtnrlsn
theater last nlght brHh eJ'Pheum Jh
circuit, and the patrons went wild
over Duke Kamauku and his Mid
Pacific hand, who strummed out po'p
ulnr and Ilawnlinn music on guitars.
The blxon-Rigga Trio gave the best
acrobatic exhibition ever seen here.
Zovller and Itoriwell played the pinno
nnd sang, and In this act Jonas Wold's
boy, in tho bnldhcaded row, Showed
ho is n rising Thespian, by pretending
he,was frightened when Miss Bodwelt
flirted with him while singing a song.
She also also sat down in Al Plche's
lap, who betrayed no emotion, and dL
not run. Master worn aia, out Is a
true artist, for he refused to accept
any money for his efforts. Wynne
Lorraine sung In a rich contralto, nnd
turned out to be a femnie personator.
A BUY
30x312 Oversize
Pennsylvania Cord
t $12.95-.
Phipps Auto Park Service
Highway at Jackson St.
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A Room of Beauty and a Joy Forever
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On Our Installment Flan, Too
Twenty years agj only tliei very
wealthy coujd have aspired to the
lovely Period suites pictuved.
TODAY, anyone may have dining :
room furniture of rear distinction:
There's a certain robustness of
character, a "homey" atmosphere
of stability in this, new suite of
which you will never weary. It is
finished in American walnut in
beautiful two-tone effect and
comes in such a variety of pieces
that you are sure to find the com
bination you wish. A choice of
three tables, including a library-
diningitae,. all .'of, Aybibl)4y. ',
folded leaves concealed in top, and
three buffets is offered. .. ' . ' --
The set complete, as pictured
. Jiboye, with four additional dining
chairs, is $225.' Separate pieces
mav be purchased at: i Dining
Table, $39.50; Buffet, $59.50; China
Cabinet, $59.50; Chairs, $9.50 r Arm
Chair, $13.50 ; Server, $25.50. ' 1
stead of the 66-inch buffet shown,
a 54-inch buffet can be furnished
"at $39.50, or a 60-inch buffet ,at
$49.50. Remarkably low' prices,
these, for high-grade furniture!
Just come in and see. .
Complete House Furnishers Established 1891.
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you want to select an electrical retailer who
sells quality electrical merchandise.
The "Check" Sealidentifies jr A. contractors and
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