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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
o o. FIVE mam ON VALE FOGIBJUl SAX DIKflO. i'ul.. A up. 21'. (A. Ri Young SiriblliiK. the Hehmillwy piicll 1st, arrived here ypstenlny In his "bungalow on wheels," on his return Irlp to Georgia .lifter traveling tliroimli 21 states. Those on the street who notlreil the big automobile with "RtrihlltiB" pasted all over It. perhaps also nolireil the quiet Ilka woman in the machine with her family. In a good looking, dimpled woman of 37. Young Stribllng lias found a rare degree of service. For him she is fight promoter, manager, "second" ond chum, as well as mother. To servo her sun, "Ma" Strlhling takes up her domestic tent and pitches It wherever the gong rings for Young Strlhling lo enter the ring, -j . "Ma" Strihllng raised her hoy to 4e a fighter, and a winner. In 99 fights the battling Cleorglan has never been knocked down. "lie gets his strength from me," "Ma" Strlhling said. "1 have seven brothers all more ihan six feet lull, all weighing more than 200 pounds. Young Strlhling stands five feet 11 inches and weighs 1117 pounds." "Ma" Strlhling Is only 17 years older than her boy. She was married down south at 111 to a man she saw for Ihe second lime on her wedding day. The court ship was carried on through corres pondence. Strlhling lulends. nfler the hoped for 'fight with neiup.sey. to go to col lege anil favors Yale. "Ma" Strlhling cays she will never pi-rmil her hoii u play college football. "My, that game is loo rough tunny boy." COPCO SCRUBS TO PLAY THE COPCO REGULARS I , oil l ie Markets ill 7 . l Tin wiili wnrlil In Invliod to widths ;i novel fxhililllon r biiHchnll at th Holly Hinit lmmhall tark tomorrow iirti'i'imoit whi'ii the on-o "Hrrulm" will tala on tho liulnr t'opco ii'itm. Tho "Scriibn" hiivo hiMMi priu't icing Mlif;ontly for thf past two nights and p.xpprt to h!hw tho "npKutaiH't mmio- ihlng starling in the fnrm nf hasp hall as It shot) Id hp played. Strict training rules will he olMrvtil In thp npxt twenty-four hours statew 'Scrnl" .Manng-t .lawn Jnrnh Huchter. and It 1m Pxiocti'd that his fitnr aggregation wllUtie In the pink of condition when (In first hall Is tossed out at 3 p. m. Marquise of QuePnutiiiry rules will prevail throughout and the public I assured that thmo will hp no rough muff tolerated by tho Co pro cop who will ho present to preserve law und order. Admlssisnit will he free to alt. F EAGLE POINT SUNDAY Sunday afternoon the Jackson villi! baseba 11 team plays t tin t of Kagle Point at the Holly street grounds. The game will start nt 2:30 and n largo crowd Is expected, us a good context Is in promise. A week ago t liese two teams met on the Kagle point grounds and al ter a rat her hectic struggle the home team were winner's hy a '"11-10 score. At one time during the game the Jacksonville nine held a !-) lead but careless playing, roupled'. with a . strong rally by the Pointers insured tho game for them. "l.efty" Schoenl will probably hurl fur the Jacksonville crew with lian-j nister cntr-hfng. BROTHER SECY. WEEKS' Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 1M. rattle Nominally steady; receipts. 7u head 4! through). Calves, tili head CI7 through). Steers, medium, JT.lTiiii S.L'fi; coninion. $n , Hogs Sternly; about half run on contract; receipts, 145 bend. Sheep Nominally steady; receipts, 170 head. Eggs. ronTI.AND. Ore., Aug. 21 Kggs Firm, (4 to lie higher. Current re ceipts, line; pullets, i'J'i! r,i ;wc; firsts, :!lTMilV&r; extras. 114 iii IHiji', deliv ered Portland. Butter? POliTI.ANf). Ore., Aug. 21. lluiter Sit atly. Kxirn cubes, city, fttic; standards. 4Ne; iirllne firsts, 4IW-; firsts. 4fir; uiiilergrmles, nominal; lirinls. fi;tc; cartons, fi4c. Hutterfal Steady. Best churning cream, filic net shippers' track In zone No. 1. , Poultry. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21. Poultry Steady. Heavy hens, , 2:(c; light. 14c; springs, 21 Hi 25c; young while ducks, 22 1i 24c. PotatoeB and Onions. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21 Pota toes Steady; $21i 2.25. Onions Steady; $2.501 2.75. j Today's car receipts Wheat, fir.; 'barley, 7; flour, 5: n:iuij i, . hay, 4. SAN FRANCISCO. Alie. 21-ftlP. S. ' llureau of Agricultural Kconouili s.) 'TlierS was no noticeable change In the poultry market today with receipts ami supplies on dealers' floors showing some Incriise. Live young turkeys were bringing :!2fii ;i5c per pound. San Francisco Markets. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. Mutter fat. f. o. b. San Francisco, 55!.c. Bonds On Market as coht Kitit-ane for oilier pruTlucts Till' l'l-CUOllll! For Med ford Institution Z TZZ'vX riii' plant working d capaeiiy now. Tho building in t lir Tllscwlire in tills paper will he found :M ad for the sale or $?a.oifli first niortrage 7 per cent serial gold bonds for the Medford Pre-t "ooIiiiK and Storage company, the new plant recent ly started In this city. They have a capacity of f. I lie boxes of pears for hours ami cold storage for iil. imiii boxes of pears and apples as well 'iixliMi feet and has new, modern ilr.n li.fu I, .1,1., .nb. n it.,, capaepy of the ' Inlerest iQlh -A'e of the bonds, and is stopping at the Hotel Holland. , o , . (eleawil. Kenneth K. story brick lllpllieut. These bond are being handled bv lien. 41. 1 tu rr. Conrad A Itrown, and M urphy. Kit vore V Co.. two of l be leading bond houses of the cuaSI. The Medford banks liave the bonds for sale and will give itiforiuation. Paul P. UliedWell, repreenl inc. 'he laior SIOATTIJ-:, Aug. L'l. Jeyer. Hi einerion, arrested by British t'oliimbia authorities nt IHscovery 1h hiii.l, iluHe in Victoria, fi. Tuesday nig hi when his disabled hydroplane was discovered near a launch loaded wli h I lit ii or, was released yesterday. The plane was held. 'ouk Willi jr-as. tf Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. L'l. Wheat Hard wliitfl, iiltiestem, Mnart, $1.ii0; soft white, western white, $1.r8; Itanl winter, ft-fit); northern Hpring. $1.56: western rfd, .$l.fil; milt hatil white, $.;:t. The Oregon Mntorhu, official pub lication of (he Oifgon Slate Motor association, uf wliich the secretary of the association, (ieore (). Jlranden lirg is editor, publishes in tin August number an the feature story tin article entitled. "Tho Koad or the Three Na tionsThe Pacific Highway. the Longest PnvptJ lload In the World." On the first page are illustrations of different sceu8 along the route, also a map of the l'aciric highway from Tin .1 nana, Mexico, to Vancouver, II. (. showing the different cities, and Medford is conspicuous hy lis absence not appearing on the map ai nil. The route to Crater lake is shown on the map as running from Grants Pass which does not claim a road to Crater lake and the Crater l-ake highway from Medford, one of the adopted state highways and tho most popular traveled route in the stale to the great world b wonder, is not shown on the map. Of course, those who have charge of tho mngtizfno will offer excuses, local citizens declare, and attempt to pass the buck, but they claim this Is no reason why n map with such gross errors should appear in this magazine. NKV YORK, Aug. 21. (A.- P.) A dispatch from Cleveland to tin: New York Kvening World today says that liabe Kuth, luyne run king, will not receive his salary of $i.oo(t a ,yetar when his present contract ex pires and he signs a new one. A .slump In his batting which is now under .tiafl for tills season, will result in reduction in his pay, says the dis patch. When the present season ends Kuth will hike to the Canadian woods to get his legs into shape and try to re cover his batting eye. thereby pre venting the salary reduction, accord ing tn the dispatch. "Manager Muggins and the Yankee officials," it says, "have talked mat ters over with the liumhhio and they did not mince any words in explaining to him that he would face a big cut In his salary unless ho changed his tactics." ! W. C. Weeks and family of Santa Harbara. Cnl.. are guests of Mr. and ' .Mrs. A. R. Mason, and were taken to; Crater lake by them today and will return this evening. ! Mr. Weeks, who is a brother of I Secretary Weeks of President Cool-, idge's cabinet, is n lumberman having j large interests both nt Santa Barbara! and aeattie, wash. Mr. Weeks and family -are making the trip from California to Washing ton by auto and are enjoying the scenery very much, especially in Oregon. fnotf with gas, tf STAR MARKET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SPRING LAMB SPRING CHICKENS BELGIAN HARES HOME CURED BACON BEEF - PORK VEAL ROASTS Free Delivery Phone 273 "That's a right nice automobile" f.niil Aunt .Julia, as she watched the Kohiusoiis drive away in llieir new machine, "hut it just makes it all the funnier how folks live like kind's and queens one minute and like 1 don't know what Ihe next. Mrs. Robinson drives around like a iu'en in that machine, and on Monday she docs a load of washing that leaves her feeling like nothing at all. Now if they can keep that gasoline buiy going, wouldn't you think she'd stop doing the washing" There are lots of Mrs. Robinsons up one minute, down the next. But they never need be "down" with the washing. For our laundry will make it fresh and clean and you don't need to drive a car to afford it, either. American Laundry 138 So. Central . ' . , Phone 873 Try the American Laundry First COOOOCKXXTCKXXKXSOOOOOOCKXiOOCMXSCW FORRST HILLS. X. V.. Auk. 21. (A. 1'.) Tho spnii-flnnlH of thi na tional women's tennlH c hnnmlonslilps Hchednlert today wore called off be cause of rain and will be hold tomor row. The finals will he played Mon day If the weather permits carrylnn otit of the tiew schedule. INJURED BY FALL SAX DIROO. Calif.. A,B- 21 A. P.) Frank J. Xell. former bantam welcht t hamiKon of the world, is In a hospital hero, seriously Injured by an accident that occurred yesterday nt the home of his parents by fulling from a ladder while trylnc to slide a paramo door upon Its rollers. He drop ped fifteen foot and struck upon n projection that pnnctured his ahdor men. It Is believed ho will recover. lie was visiting his parents, who live In this city. , llerlelilini'li Alibi 1'alls NEW VOI1K. Aug. 21. (A. P.) Rjabinatlon of 1'aul uorlennacn s hands today by the state athletic commission's physician failed to dis close any evidence of tho injury which v.-us claimed by the light-heavy wciKht champion Inst week as grounds for postponing IiIb fight with Jack I)e lnney, of August 2K, at the Yankee stadium. Haiti Postpone. Bout. NEW YORK. Aug. 21. (A: P) The light-heavyweight boxing card, at the Coney Island stadium tonight, fea turing the McTlgue-Marullo and Hlattery-Rosenbaum bouts, has been postponed until tomorrow night be cause of rain. . Yesterday's llestills. At Salt Lake 11; Portland . Oakland : San Francisco 4. Q Vernon fi: W1 Anpcles 0. Sacramento 6-C Sttle 8-S. If Free Delivery Service Santford & Co. i 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 Phone' 703 Free Delivery Service 2 tins Prince Albert Tobacco . . $ .25 Pound tin Prince Albert Tobacco .95 Regular 'size Tuxedo Tobacco .10 Pound tin Tuxedo Tobacco . . .95 Use Our Free Delivery Service - Compare the Price We Ask You with the Price You Paid Else where Last Week-You Save Money by Using Our Service. V ' You Can Phone Us Your Order and Pay Our De liveryman at Your Home All Orders Amounting to $2.00 or More will be Delivered Free. o All prices quoted by this Store are regular prices, good any day in week, until market changes Large package liinso'.. .': .25 Large package Lux 25 Largo can TJex Lye , 10 Large can Sani-Flusli 25 Old Dutch Cleanser, can 08 10 large liars P. & (1 Soap.. 40 Dozen Kconomy .Tar Lids 25 2 His. best Around Chocolate 35 2 cans Fancy Iowa Corn 25 Tender Peas, can 15 Large can Fancy Dill Pickles 20 Large can Fancy Sour Pickles 35 Large can Fancy Whole Hominy.. 15 Largo can Dost Kraut 20 Large can Fancy Spinach 20 Campbell's Soup, any kind 10 Van Camp's Pork and Deans .10 Pipe Olives, can 15 Fincy Asparagus Tips, can 20 2 lbs. Host Cocoa .35 .10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar.... 70 2.1 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 1.75 100 His. Pnre Cane Sugar 6.60 One pound Schilling's Coffee 55 -1 lbs. Schilling's Coffee, lb 54 3 o o - Nucoa, lb. $ ,30 Large size Peet's Washing Ma chine Soap .30 Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. . . .52 pint pure Olive Oil .30 When you Patronize this Store You are Helping Maintain an Individual Store Not In Any( Way Tied Up with Associa tions or Agreements We Have No Connection with Any Other Store In Jackson County. Compare the Price You are Paying Now with the Price You Paid Before We Placed Our Store in Medford -You Will See the Effect of an Indepen dent Store. 1 LJ I I IULIU LL.L-J W "" W ' o o 0 o