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MEDPORD : MOT TRrBTTNE, rEDFORP. '. OREGON, MOXDaY, ATJOUSt " 1V : 1925
Six
CRUCIAL SERIES OF
YEAR THIS WEEK,
e
WON'T PAY PLUMBER ARGEHTrNIAN GIRL '
DEFEAT EUGENE
TOURNAMENT
j. Eugene, Willi a-jtyam, weakened !y
(hn utisenw if wvi-rnl wnra, uan
overwhelmed yestf-rrtny liy tho
fnid golf flub in tin- first Knlr ninu-li
hfHwr.fn llie two cHIoh, by 11 worn. of
85 to 6. Boil Pmmlt. Wllnon Coffey
and Dr. Miller worn ibi only iiolni
winners for ,tlio vlHlinrn, Prewu do
feallnft PrlnBl" t Modford two to
one, "nff-y rlffrallng Ptlrny ClMi-hell
S-0 Bn1 Miller Ki'tlltlK one point to
two by Ruwiell. Ii. (ihnndlrr Hirnn,
northwest champion imii eiiptnin of
the. MPilfonl tPiim, mniln tho low hooio
of the liny, n 7ti. I'reaeoll of llilfrene
wna Hocond with nn HO. '
,J'A 'large number of hpoetatni-H fol
lowed tho plnyein, piirllrulnrly tho
RgiiTi-Ininioil nnil I'roMoott-l'rlnKlo
mutch. In nplto of nn Injured hand
tind liiok of . recent imic.llca KKun
played In excellent form turnltiK in
a S8 for the flint round ami a 37 for
the Rppond, to n 43 nnd a 30 for hiH
opponent.. pi-ingle. wnH Imdly off on
his firm round, ' particularly, on hlH
Hhort Ifiime, but lie never fullered nnd
bodly beaten on the. first . nine, h
turned around mid plnyitiK Hplendid
BOlf. tlefootert PreHiiotL on tho second'
nine with a 37.. I'lowott proved to he
a steady performer, boInK particularly:
pffeotlvei in playing out of tho IrnpH.
nnd In spite of n had start nn the Ree
nnd nine, ended with a 40 the same
score he made on the first round,
j" After tile 'tournament a luncheon
was served the, visitors, and most of
them played colt during the. after
noon, motoring back to.. Kugene lute'
In the;duy. Modfurd will ko to Ktigene
)h u week or two lo play a return
match.
' The scores follow:
i'. ; ? Mimi'oRn
Chandler Kgnn : 38-37
II. I'llllgle .: ,..,. 40-371
;T. JohllHiin .. 411-41 3
Huasell
JJ. Clnrk
09;' U. Kelly ..
13.. Tiimy
tl. (lotchell ..
iF. C. Kenly ..
L. Carpenter
VV. Middle ......
'i
Total
,.-' i
Jmmell
Vrescittt
Ktnrbuck
Tr. f Miller ......
I;.' RliWlltlg ....
,Ci Kpoar .........
JJr. Moxley ....
Wllaop Coffey
,N. Swan
Dr. Halo ,
A. HI sin
I Tola I
KlKlliNI'3
4(1-40 2
'44-402
43-413
411-40 2
47-40 0
42- 4K 3
47-463
43- 473
2D
43- 40 0
40-40 2
40-450
44- 471
40-47 0
47-440
40-400
43-433
62-400
4 II -IK tl
62-4 0
i II
bill wells runs
outon gowith
mickey walker
. ' ' '" ' , .
. CIUCACHi. AUtf.' 10 (A. 1 Tho un
explained tllMipiinnrnnoo tiX Hilly
WpIIb, KnKllsh wpUpi'WoIkIu ohiim
ilon, who wan to have, met Miokry
Wiilkor worlil'ji clmmitlun, In. a 10
.round go nt Hum ChtniRn, hid,, tu
nlRht,. will hn takon boforo the. Nmv
York nnd Cnllfortiiu Imxirm coinnilB
nlons i In nn effort to hnve Wvt
Imm'tl, hln mnmiffpr, t'hnrh'H llnrvoy,,
Ha Id today. k .
J tun oh Mullen, iiromntir of tho con
tent, i-u Med Wrlln' dlHiippoitrmu'i h
"plain caHO of run-nut," uh he' rnllod
off the content, doi'llninff to name n
HUhntltuto nnd dlroctfil tho return of
advnnro rocolptn of ti'O.nun to tlekot
ptirohnnorfl. - WpIIh' $5tM) forfolt wan
rlalmod by Wnlkor. '
i Jni-k Kenrnn, Walkor'n tnami(iM
wan iihKry nt tho ninillnilon, njwort
lng that ho wax wIIIIiik i Moud tho
rhnmplon nKalnm tiny nvuiluMe huIi
Htltuiiviind thai ho wyuld hold Mul
len roftiionnlhlo for Walker'x Kunrnnioe
of 110,1100.
GOLF TOURNEY AT
I SEATTLE STARTED
RKATTkW.AUiOO (A. 1V Thirty
throe, onoh proreNAluittilK and nmntour
lending solferH nf WuHhhiKton, OreKon
nnd Uritlrih Columhln, were opening
the third annual J'urlNo. northwetii
Itrqfoiwlonul-nniateui tourninueni ai
Ihn KAinler Uolf and County eluli hero
today.
( i Competition A-a four bull, 1oHt ImiM
matches, ona point for eft oh nine and
otto' for tho mat eh. AmateuiM were
pitted- against profewilouHlH today In
match, piny. Tomorrow tho oluh pro
fpftHlofal and his nmntour star partner
pair f dff for the rhnmpl""Hhlp lltle.
InyerH Include Johnny Junor, Rudle
HVIholin, Mel Hinlth. It u km-II Smith.
Ifeitiley nnd Frank Uolp of I'mt
fund; Todd (lordlier nnd Koy Moo,
1 ' f Vl(nlnf 'm Iti'HtiltN. -
L'M onlnnd, 63 Vernnn, 0-7.
A Hen tile fl-lfl; (a It In nd 0-.
i At Han KiHiMlwro 7-4; Miicnitnenln
4-0.
' At to Angela 2-10; Salt Ijtke 10-3
NKy. YOHK, AiK. 10 . (A. P.)
HaHflalldom'ti InieroHtn today waa fo-
PUHHfd upon tho opening of a four
Kamo boi'Iph hetween tlo PlrnioH nnd
CllantH nt I'lttHlturfth, which promlaoH
to ko n Ioiik wny townda settling the
national league flue raoo.
' Hunloned by six at ruin lit defeat a
dmlnff tho pnt week, the lllantH y'W
toruuy tuition tue ihoioh nn ine uiu
bllioim Koda, G In 4. ufter un Itthih
rally which netted three runn. How
ever, i ho victory wan partly offset by
nn Injury to Krailo Frlwh, who
hurt hla hand nfcnlu In tiyiiiK to field
n low throw to jK'Cond baae, by Terry.
KrlHch may bo out tt the i;nme,fir
mo mo time. -
Ah the f'orBnlrn nro londfiiK the
chnmplonn by four nnd ono.h.ilf
gnmen In tho pennant ehnHO tho Mn
Clrnw club will . bo tinnblo to pnn
them In tho prortent nerleB. Tho wild
est nope of a eomehiiek wotihl be n
clean aweep of tho Inmie, which woubl
oven then allow the I 'hat en n margin
of n half Rnnin lend, ...
... However, Cincinnati ban jumped In
to the thick of the fight, trallliiK tho
fllantN by two and one-half Karnes.
The HedH are carded to Itook up In
a series with I'lttaburKh after the
New York club. ,: ;
llank- Unwdy, voternn Oinnt catch
er, Intorvlowod ownern nf the Colum
bus eiub of the American nHsoelntinn
yeHlerday. Ho Is a ngllnK for t he
niumiKorHhip of tho Columbus team in
hla . hom town. f)utflelder Krnnk
YVulkoivwftH aeiit to IndlannpotlH yea
terdny Jn part payment for Pitcher
KitzHlmmons, who had Joined the
(linniH. - "
Tho Cubs wbnckod out a double vic
tory over the Bravea, 8 to I, nnd 13
to 3.
Rokoi'H Hornby increased his home
run crop to 39 for the houhou by help
Iiik blmfM'ir lo two In tho victory over
the Phlllle, H to 4.
The 1 2-lnnitiK Karnes murked the
oventH In tho Ameriean leuuue battle
yesterday, the Indians subduing the
Heiialpj-H, , 7 to 0, and the Yankees
dropping their , four straight to the
While Sox, 4 lo 3.
llabe Utah was replaced by, Hob
Vouch in -the elKhth inning of tho Now
York nontoat. Tho home-run king 1
not feellnK well
;Calfornlan Best Caster. .
PORTLAND, Aug. 10. The three
day tournament of the Western Ahbo
clatlnn of AnKHnK 'Cluha' tournament
nt Hilwood park, ended yenterduy with
U F. Uurin of the Sun FranciHco Fly
nnd Halt CantluK club winning the
all-nround chnmplonHhlp with 71101
IK)IntH. II. IV Farr, University CastlnR
club of Seattle, wiih hccoiuI with: 7UH,
Olid Wnlter R llucltus, Multtinmnh
AnKlerH' n ml Hunteru' cluh, I'orUaiul,
third with 72!l.
E
LANDING FIELD
, HAN FANClBCOi, Aug. 10 (A. P.)
A larger landing field for lnnd nnd
sen plnnoR uf tho .navy Is Lo be eHtttb
llnhed in the nonr future nt' Mure
iHtand, Rear Admiral Wllllnm A.:Mof
fett, chief of the navy bureau of avia
tion, declared before his depart tire
Saturday for. the Hawaiian Islands.
"The landing field to nlrpInnoH nt
Mare Islnnd is Inadequate," said Ad
miral .Moffelt. "We will use that silo
for an nil station that will be equip
ped with u mooring mast for dirigibles
of tho Hhctinmlonh nnd Loh Angeles
type, runaways for seaplanes and ac
commodations for a large number of
planes.
Only-six .dnya loft special electric
rniige xffoi'iire( yo'iH's now!
L - - 1 "S
.:-: V iM '
U)H ANOKKKwAUK.t10 (A I '.).-
In these dayn of the high price of
prohibition a thirsty plumber .hould
not be detailed to repair jr iiStall
fixtures connoctod with a wine cellar.
Htii h in the contention of (Jpi re Mel
ford, motion picture director, whose
mihu-er to A. A. Hokum' suit to cpl
loot n ir.iiU idutnblng bill Is on file
in superior court today. , ys - i
Melford'a anHwer admits he , or
dered, pew bathroom fixtures Installed,
hm nllfvt'H Hint' tht wui-k meiK' sent
by llokom lo install them tapped his
iuIiiw nullfti tiiif pnntfiitiifil . n 1111 nt It left
of "valuable wines and beverngeH" for
which j-oason Melford thibs Unkom's
bill "buiik.M
E TO
The eantnioupe. growerH of ' the
Rogue river vnlloy will hold a meet
ing at tho public library, Thursday at
2 o'clock in the afternoon for tho pur
pose of organizing .and, considering,
harvesting iuid .marketing problems,
nnd other matters of Interest that may
come before the meeting.
The meeting will be addressed by
Mr. .11, Norman of Phoenix, Arixonn,
formerly of Jackson county. Mr. Nor
man reports that his . county has al
ready shipped this season more thnn1
3000 oars of cantaloupes and says he
is In position to give much assistance
lo the melow growers oftthe valley.
An estimated crop of 10,000 crates
of .cantaloupes la about, ready to har
vest In this county. All persons inter
ested in melon growing are urged to
attend this meeting.
PHILIPPINE POLITICAL
MANILA, Aug. 10 1A. fr") foefiernl
Wood has-sent to the senate names of
four .secretaries to be .confirmed ns
secretaries of justice, commerce, fi-
nance and agriculture. This Is In ac
cordance with the law requiring the
govprnur to form a new cabinet every
three years.
..The noting Moeretnriea have been
performing .the .duties, of . secretaries
since the break between tlonernl
Wood and the legislature In 1923,
when the entire cabinet resigned..
It la understood that the' nomina
tions will be rejected by the senate,
in which case the noting secretaries
would resume their old positions and
the stattifi would remain unchanged.
BOCIILOONR, ' Frenoe. . Aug., 10.
(A. P.) M'Ish LJtllan Hnrrlnon, Ar
gentine girl swimmer began her
fourth atlempt to swim the .Kngllsh
channel, starting, from Cape Orhv
Nee at 12;12 o'clock this afternoon,'
.. Miss, Harrison Htruck nut firmly.
swimming with a . strong breast
stroke nt a gait of .about 25 to the
minute .which she expects to mam
tain throughout. Tim weather -was
becoming cloudy and there was. a
slight breeze from th north when
she etnrted. The sea, -however, wan
very calm. . .
v When Miss Harrison - was a ; lit
tle morn than a mile from .shore a
Hlorm broke, - with heavy rain tail
Ing. Tho wind .was Inoreaalng with
some whltecaps showing.' Conditions
wore steadily growing worse - -Before
the start, Miss Harrison
went through the .usual process of
greasing her body, her trainer, T. W.
Hurgoss, laying on nn extra heavy
cont nf fat. In view of tho fnct that
tho swim may last throughout the
night, when the water becomes
cooler.
The -Argentine- girl was In splen
did condition nnd high spirits.
"I -will do it this time or never,"
she declared.. ,
. Miss tfortrude TOderle, the American
girl, who will attempt the channel
next . week, , nnd Miss Viet of the
American Women's Swimming associ
ation, watched Miss Harrison start
from the cliffs, under, tho lighthouse,
nt Cirls-Nest, but did hot accompany
tho swimmer on the tug. -.
."It will be my turn next," said Miss
Rderle, 'nnd it can't come too quick.
I am rather tired of this suspense."
, This Is the first time that Miss Hnr-,
rison has begun an, attempt to swliii
the channel in daytime nnd she told
the Associated Press correspondent
that it waa much less trying to start
with severul thousand , people lining
the cliffs at Oris-Nct and cheering her
than to steal out In the middle of the
night by the flickering light of a lan
tern. . "It Is Dover this time, sure," she
donlared, , . .
Miss Harrison was four miles nut
from (iris-Nez at 3:25 o'clock thlt
afternoon after, she had, been, mom
than three hours in the water, strug
gling .valiantly against abominable
weather conditions. A heavy rain
accompanied by hull was hampering
her . progress. Qhe' was. drifting ab-.
normally to tho south. .,.,.
$18,000 LOSS WHEN
' 1alnr Situation Serious
BRLRAST, Northern Ireland. Aug.
10 , (A. P.) Owing to the gravity of
the unemployment situation In north
ern1 Ireland, . the Ulster parliament
hns been especially summoned to con
vene HeptemherW&s - ?
Onnk with Kns. W . if
8AL.KM, -Aug. 10tA flro lotw esti
mate il at $1K,000 was suffered by
the Meadow Uwn dairy ranch east,
of Salem, nwned by P. W, Durbln,
early Sunday morning, Tho large j
barn, three silos, a water tnnk, about!
100 tons of hny nnd a quantity of
baled straw were consumed. Live
stock In the barn were saved bj'j
rnivjin, nil. will uiii lum HWIiy t
I no time. , ,.
LhanCie
Onnk with gas. . .
H
AY FEVER
If you can't , "gat twty," mm
the (tucks with i
vmm
. . Om 17 MIUm Jmr, IM r-&
., . , slVWil-si ot tUk AiWtUrS'rAiiiMKiJ'r iiP iUVt ' .""
FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA
r Philadelphia, In th. SUI at Panniylv.nl. on ttw Uilrty-flrat day of D
canttwr, IKI4, mada to tha Inauranca Cooitnlaatonar of tba StaU of Orrgon, Vur
auant to law t
. . . , . i . capital 1. .- v
Aaaant W tapltal ataak paid ap .,. ., 1 , l.m.aM kl
. I INCOME
N.t premium, mM dtlrlnr Iha yoar , 7.H0.3O3
lnuraat. dividanila and r.nu ncalyrd durlm tha yar.. . r7.97.Tt
Surplua paid In by atucaholdara S.ftOu.DOD.M
Ineoma frum othar aourraa ratalvad during tha y.ar loi,n.M
NI.MtMt.M
Tatal Incama...
lllRMIIUflKMVNTa
N.t Ioaiim ld durlnx tha ypar Inclmllnii adjuatmanl axnanaaa. 4,S7l.tt6.4S
Divldentl, paid on capital atock durlita tha year 1.I00.00O.0O
Commlealona and aalarle paid (Turin tha year .' 1, J07..K)
I'axea. lirenaee and feea paid during tha year . , . ' . .,' 3HUI&.M
Aimiutit ot all other expondituree. 0VI.7'J.M
.Talal aipendltura, ..
AHHKT """""
Value of real eaUta owned (market value)
Value of .torka and bnnda nwned (market value) ..
Uuane on niortltanea a Mil aallateral, ete
Caah In bnnka and on hand
Premluma In Course uf rultb.n atrliten alnea M.tmtir sa (Ml
Inlereat and renla due and accrued !.
All other aaaela . , , ,
Tatal admitted aieeta,
, I.1AMII.ITIK21
Rroaa elalma for loaaea unpaid j...
Amount of unearned premiunta. on all otttatandlroi rUka.
Due for commlMlon and brokeraae . . .,
All oUiar liabllllir. ; ,
-4 l.Ui.in.M
.Jt MI.M2.9t
.. 11.111. IU.U
i,IHI.M.
1.U7.UHSH
K.J? HI
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tM.eN.eU-ll
I t.W.M7.
,;.lojt
Nona
Mt.lirt
Tolal llaklllllea. airlaalva af raplUI alack at lU.rM.eM IIIJNJMJI
; . iiii8In:usm in orkiiun fur thk ykab
Net premluma received during the year , 80,447
lauea paid durliiv tha year .- , , , ,, M.674.71
lAiHea incurred ditrlnu Ilia year u 7;.
FIHK ASSOCIATION OP PIIILAtlKLPm A ' '
K. C lrvln, l'reaident - M. 1. (iarrUruea. Secretary,
ytatutory re.lilcnt attorney for' .ervlt-e :
BRICK, ASPHALT, LIME, CEMENT, ROOF PAPER
BRICK MADE HERE IN YOUR HOME TOWN 1
Prom liomo mntprinl, homo Ulior employed; money aperit for Mils
Imme bulldliiK umterlul remiilns here) In circulation. Build with Brick
Klvimlnh Ikmd, then per than lumber; air space walla, cool In Bummer,
warm. In winter; no latlilpK. 110 palutlnK, no upkeep, cheaper Insurance.
Don't mind the knocker, he'n mill nn-klnf! the boat. Call at Btnodard
HoolliiK liulldera Supply Co. ami eatre money on brlok, lime, coinent,
axphalt and roofing paper. Corner Mr and Ninth street, or nt factory,
Tenth and Kir. , ,
STANDARD ROOFING A BUltOERS SUPPLY CO.
" 'Your Servant"
WHY1 PAY
RENT?
Five -iobm house.
With bath, screen porch. .
Partly furnislied.
Good location.
Six blocks from Medford
hotel.
6n paved street. :
All assessments paid.
Nicelkwn. '
Fruit trees. 1 .'
Small garden spot.
Property Will
Pay
1 1 Per Gent As
Investment
Rents for $35 month.
Owner left city.
Wants sell at once. '
Will pay you to investi
gate, either as home or in
vestment. 1
Address J. F. R.. care Mail
Tribune, and representative
will call on yo.
The MUUon Dollar Motor
Demands Pastina Space
Make ftr the Powerful
Starl ' ' No matter the grade no
matter the, road clear iip "passi.
ing" space for the oncoming Star
Car. Pull to one side let the Star
Cars rush by to the top. : ? i
POWCff real power for the first
time in a low-cost car in the Star '
Car's Million Dollar Motor. Don't ,
. try to match this amazing power -it
is newa radical improvement in ,
performance. Make Way!
To appreciate, you must ride be
hind the Million Dollar Motor.
For proof, tackle- any "test!' hill
- take the wheel of the 1925 Star
Car.. Results will astound you. '
MASON MOTOR CO.
Corner Sixth and Bartlett Streets ...
Phone 366
STUOEBAKER
Special Six Coach
Why the Oiie- Profit Coach - Excels
it is engineered and built complete by one organization Studebaker. It t . ;
' is a perfectly co-ordinated, harmbhib'us ufiit. TRis means "better perform-; . '
ance, greater comfort and increased mileage at an accepted coach price
JkU AUTOMOBILE, like any
other highly tpeclaliied ma
'L JL chine, runs more smoothly
lasts longer gives grcuter satisfac
tion when ita thousands of ele
ments are carefully co-ordinated into
one harmonious unit.
Obviously,abettercarcanbepro
duced when all vital parts are de
signed, engineered andmanufactured
by one organuation.
TheStudebalcer car isbullt on this
''one-profit "principle. Not only all
i the engine, but also all the bodies, . i
and all the axles, gear sets, differentials, springs, '
clutches, steering gears, gray Iron castings and drop
Urging are manufactured in Studebaker plants. This
Is not true of any other automobile in the fine car field.
The Studebaker, therefore, being built as a unit
functions as a unit with all of the advantages of
unit over assembled construction. ( . ;
"Coach" in name Coupe in quality
The Studebaker Special Six Coach is an outstanding
example of the finer quality made possible by this ;
"one-profit" principle of motor car manufacture.. j '.
. This automobile is really fine S-passenger coupe, .
.but la called a "coach", because It carries the lowest
price at Which an enclosed car has ever been sold on
the famous Studebaker Special Six chassis. .
- In this Coach fine grades of upholstery are used.'
You'll find the same quality of workmanship and -.
material in all hidden places that you see out in
the open. ,, . , . r. . . '
Many of the superiorities of this Coach are in-.
visible and therefore all the more Important. But .
here are some you can easily sre and check against
competing cars: gasoline gauge on ttw dash, 8-day
$579 Down
And the balance In .
12 monthly payments
of $104.04. Come in
and aee how easy it
Is to buy this Spe
cial Six Coach . on
our liberal, budget
payment plan.
clock, automatic windshield del
rear view mirror, door pockets, rear
window curtains, ash receiver, trunk
rack, ornamental pull-cord, cowl
ventilator, atop light, dome light,
tire carrier locked by the same key
that locks door, and the splendid
coincidental lock to ignition ..and
steering wheel. Lights are operated
from a switch on the steering wheel
which is left free for this conven
ience by the elimination of the
spark lever. In all 8tudebakert the
. .. ,' ' spark is automatically controlled
by the speed of the motor.
' t In'lts Insistence upon comfort; this car Is typically
Studebaker. There is comfort In the extra heavy
cushions In the big springs in the .full balloon tires
for which steering gear, fenders, etc., have been
specially designed in the ease with which passengers
may enter or leave the rear of the car in the extra
large windows and windshield.
You can buy all this style, comfort and perform
ance at the price because this is the only "one-profit"
coach on the market today.
Buy now no "yearly models"' :
You may buy this Coach today or on any day of tha
year with the assurance that there' will be no
"annual announcement" to make It artificially a "last
year's model." .
i , : ' '. : " ;
. . For Studebaker has discontinued the Custom of
presenting a new line of cars every year. Instead ,
Studebakers will be kept up to date all of the time.
Therefore you can buy this Coach In safety NOW.
HITf SON MOTORS
36 40 So. Fir Street.
Phone i57
THIS
IS A
S . T U DEB A V R fc A JL
i