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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1925)
o o o o 0 o O 1 O O o 'O o o o o O o PIGTf THREW U. S. A. IS tOSING . were belted In the weBt yesterday. COL. THOMSOff NOT ALLOWED TO ACT PRESIDENT SEE! The army nt present Is spending close to $3o0,000.0'tt more than twice annual expenditures befnrA the war according to tho president's en leulations, and this amount KhAnld LITTLE GIRL SAVED- The Senators lost to Detroit. 4 I" 13. Three Washington boxmen were shelled by 1 : hlts by the TiRers. .Manager kdille C'nllut. on crutches, as the result nf n strained IlKiiment. directed the While HiX- to a :l to 1 be sufririeut, he believed, for all niiimalo activliy. victory over Hie Muilks 'who math' I 1. only four hits off Blalfkenshlp. V o v. PonTLAKO.Ore.; Auk.- ii. (A. V.I Murlln II. tndilin of Chicago, chairman of tho itnproprintioiiM com mittee of the hous? yf represoniiUiveH, today predicted that the. nnliuny of Europe - wmch are Indebted to -the United StafoH will pay their debtsUn full. Mr. MruMon Jh In Voitlnn.l in aiU dress tho WHtcrn States, Tuximyi-rs' conforenco in neRsion here. "'Every country in Ryroie that owcr us will pay in full they've got to pny us." ho declnied. "Hut at roganliiiK Interest on th( t debt, there's another question. In urulintf these debts we are allowing1 tifie debtors to nay uk 3 per cent for ihe first ten years and 3 after that, vhilo out government Is paying from 4 tu-.-iMs per cent on this money, ,,. "So you see, yo will lose some $100,000,000 a yW Interest, but Kurope is poor amV we will have to contribute thut muck towards the in ternational return to normalry." Chairman Madden loks for u Ki'eat reduction in taxes by tli croming congress,-but said he did iVt expect any change in the tariff. whiiVi he believes is the best that could be Arranged for this period. "I am not in favor of reducing the exemptions in the lncnn.it'. tux laws any lower than they are," w said. E 101 CmOAOO, Aug. 2.1. (A. IV) Virtually three-fourths of the pj:ate of the late; Victor l' Lawson. imted editor and owner of the Chiciigo Daily News, was left to benevolent purpose.-. The newspaper and other properf.V wnH left to the management of th Illinois Merchants Trust company as trustee. . '. . Specific bequests totalled $4, 775000, of which more than one-half, or $2, DOS.OOO, were for benevolences. A specific bequest of $200,000 was left 1j his long-time friend and co worker ' in - journalism, Melville 13. Stone of New York City, now counsel lor and formerly general mnnnger of the Associated Press. John J. Mitchell, president of the Illinois -Merchants' Trust enmpany. which was named executor of the will and trustee of the estate, said that the Dnily News would be managed under the trusteeship in accord wijh the tried policies and known ideals of Mr. Lawson. AL PICHE HAS A E E A small throe-inch' sapling .prob ably saved Al Piche, local sportsman, from meeting death when a bridge in the Applegate country, near Squaw lake, gave awuy Sunday night when he: was returning by motor from a successful day of fishing. According to Mi. I'ichc, the bridge was floored with logs of odd sizes and was very weuk. He had nearly crossed it whtn the logs commenced rolling under the rear wheels, caus ing his car to slip sideways off the bridge. Expecting It. to roll down a 3 5 or 20-foot hank, he resigned him se If to h is fate, hut a small t ree fraught it and balanced the car in its precarious position. PIcho and Donald "Wheeler, a youth ful companion, slept out that night to nun it daylight, when Patrick Swayne, well-known Applegate rancher, pulled tho car onto the road by means of wire cable. ST. IIEI.KNS. Ore., Aug. 25. Fu neral services were held here today f. M I'M. Mnrv I-T Mflirfde. :vif:t of Chief Justice Thomas A. AieBri le of the Oiegon supreme court. The rlts wero held in the Methodist chn''-h with Ecv. S. D. Johnson conducting th'. Riirvicos. The pall henrers, nil nephews of Mrs. McRrlde, were Dr. V. H Morse, Sulcm; l-Yed. Cnplos, Columbia City, Ore.: "Molm Woods, . Long lt-ich, Wusli.V Loring Adams, Kdwin C. t'iilt ner and P. C. Patterson. Portland Tho Internment vn In JJeor Island cemetery, near Mrs. Alclirl.ls'i old lioS?v Tl rillCAflO," Alls. (A. P.) VWIN'OK, Cal.. Aus. 20. Younrf Rob Fltzslmmons, New Orients liRht heavyweight boxrr. will appear here September X In 'a ten-roumi botit with .linuuv Delaney. Ht. Paul boxer. .Mlrkov Walker, world's welterwelflit Wad Wadliams. matchmaker of Hie champion, had the better of Sailor Vernon un-na, announced today The Friedman of C'hieaKO In seven rounds fKht will mark the first appearance of their ten round hout at Kast Chl-jon the Pacific coast of the 2!l-year-cairo last night, newspapermen !'! old son of liobert Fltzsimmons. for cldet;. But after Friedman, In tho'nier heavywelKht champion, Heeently eighth, recovered from the effects of be knocked out Romero JloJas, C'hll a knockdown In tho first ten seconds' t.ftM beavyweiKbt. of the iout, ho staged a wbiiiwilul Delancy and FIlKKlmmons fouubt comebacB. that threatened to even! ten rounds to no decision last year In things up.. l.OS AXORLKS, Aug. lfr.-(A. P.) Jack Hoot, nianauer for the Olym pic auditorium here, nnnounced to- So thrilling were the last three )ftnds of milling that one spec tator of . the 8500. present, collapsed anddied, presumably of heart . dis ease A .. , A Vhort right to the cliin from Walk At knocked Friedman1 through the -jdnes. Itut once in the last two rouni, Friedman turned .Walker hnlf-Way around with a right-to the chin. (Hand Rnpids, Mich. Another World Itcconl fioos. CLKVKLANO. (hlo. Aug. 24. (A. P.) Star Kuth broke, the world's rec ord for seven -eights of a mile In the 3:10 pace at the tJrand circuit meeting here today, stepping it in l:4,r3-S. This lowers the time of 1:46 3-5, held jointly by Urook Volo and Miss Czar Moko. HALT SAI.FM. pro., Aug. LT. --WUhdrawal of Colonel C. (1. Thuin.soi), superin tendent of ('rater lal;' national park, from the governor's ctimiitittt-c in in i'Uirn into conditions at tin Mi:it psii t:ntiary. lias halted thr j.r..l.; and i:;e other two nioribeir. t f tit. k.h. .!:;. ", Jefferson At'yers :t Tin 1 '. 'tvr I i.'i, -oral t;-t,i;ve A. Will"'. tud-:l- .nt:. lug lime r"-:id!n,f lie- -:!.'i;1iu.:;c.T. of a fUicei.si'r to ioUiul TIioiiimhi. The cnmniliiee spent tin- entire day yesterday investigating cndithn and interviewing employes and convicts al the prison. No date has been set for resumption of tho Inquiry. Inquiry of Colonel Thomson of the national park bureau as to whether he should take time from his duties to par, lei pan in th investigation M'ought the reply yesterday advising biin to devote all of his time tit the pai-k. . SPORT BRIEFS U. S. COLLEGE YOUTH A BIG HIT WITH THE NOBILITY OXFORD, England, Aug. 24. (A. P.) P. F. Egnn, tho Colorado boy and former Vnlo . student, who was dV that ho vesterdav wired an of- Riven n Khodos Scholarship after he . . !,..,! .....n ...ul flin ..limi.i.itlulllu SWAMir.Ct.TT. Mass., Aug. 2H. A. P. )--'" PrcMiicii t CiMilldKe believes thar i)n-re is propnnanil'a hi'lng t '.rer.d wit h th" purp(i:ii of emhar i ii-Kiiin' his I'd .i.tn;:y program, i ine instance of opposition, in hi" t p;ul:u. at e reports einaiatl iug from Wellington that the gi-nei-al staff of the army believes the military estab lishment is suffering as a result "l" the economy policy. Another inula nee Is tho specula tion that the Leviathan might bo withdrawn from the trans-At Ian tic service. The president, it was said today, expects congress to second bis ef forts to decrease government expen ditures, but Is determined it shall be effective. Reports that tho general stuff is alarmed at the president's retrench ment policy should not bo taken seriously. Air. Coolidge believes, as the general sta ff should be able to provide a fair degree of defense on present appropriations and it would be a reflection on the Ken oral staff to make it appear otherwise. ft- SCO K A N K A n g. fd 1 T wo a v 1 1 wul men held up R II. Armstrong, street car operator. Into Inst, night and after taking hint ahout a mile r.nd n half into tho country put lilm out of their autoinohile. y "Tho robbery took pluoo at tllo end nf tho line," ArinstronK related. "A soon an I opened the car door, nm bandit covered me with a revolver, tho othnr put a coat over my head and forced me to enter their car." The holdups secured about $:t". TACOMA, Aug. tacked hy a stranger to whom Hh had ii'iuseo toon oecause sno was itigni-" etied a-t his appearance and through ihe fact that her parents were away' nt the lime. Frances, the Ifi-year-old. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. f K. Conk-' i llu, was saveil from injury by .thftf. faithfuluetis and devotion of her pet, dog "Queen," which sprang upon th' burly assailant and drove him 4'ronv' ihe house at a late hour last night. 1 The girl was helpless before th brute- st length of the. swarthy In- trader, whom she described as being," six feet tall, and would have been In, great danger had it nut bet-n for f ho'; fierce attack of her dog. Cook with gas. if ferto Hubert , FagazU manager, for JimrV Goodrich, lightweight cham pion the world, for a title bout here .September 30 between Goodrich and Ted Ay O'llara, Pacific boxer. In announcing the offer Hoot suld he already has Interested Leo P. Flynn, O'HaiVs manager, in the bout. Vy VP5RXON. Cal.VAug. 25. I.ou Ta Iuho, Salt Lake lightweight, who re cenfly fought a dra with Aco llud kins. Nebraska "wildcat," takes on Johnny Lamar, Los AnWles Mexican, here tonight in the VcWion arena's ten round ma'in event. Pn,d Ridley, Seattle featherweight, fce Jackie Sherman, Los Angeles, in the six round semi-final shot. . WORCRSTKR. Mass., Aug. 2f A fugitive bandit is disguising himself as a flapper. had won must of the championship! open to heavyweight boxers, has fin ished his course in law at - Oxford and. is off with his friend, the Mar quis of Clydesdale, for a trip around the world. Known as a man of pleasing per sonality ami . of quiet and modest beariug, Egun made hosts of friends among Kugtishmen of all classes. Tom Webster, the noted cartoonist, made him tho subjeet of one of his most amusing sketches. The Prince of AVales once had him to dinner ns his personnl guest. " Thte Marquis of Clydesdale, son and heir to the Duke of Hamilton, also has made a name as a clever boxer. Ho and Egan will spend a year touring the world before they settle down the marquis to tho business of being a grandee and Egan to the job of a lawyer in the United States. ' cA cigar you'll like "Out where men ore men andROl.TAN PERFECTO EXTRAS ore extra wel come! Eh.OldTlmcr?" (10c; PIRATES APPEAR IN WINNERS Nip LEAGUE NEW YORK,-AtT(K. 25. (A. P.--r The Pirates wore generally regarded today as the next champions of the National league. TheyViavo left New York after taking fouA out of five games in a crucial series with the (Hants, thereby almost jinking tho pennant certain. Only aiigifnies re main to he played by McOrVw'fl entry while the Corsairs havu .Itf and a long stretch at home. ' The final bhiw dea'lt New i'orl; by the Pirates. 0 to 2; not only left the (Hants six games behind first place, but found their defense nlxnoat wrecked. The Inner 'works cracVeW In tho fifth. An Infield fly we4it for a sacrifice as Cuyler sttde home while Jackson held the hall. Three errors were made on easy chances. As Pittsburg retired, tho Oiants looked down the standing and saw Cincinnati comlnc along only two and one-half games behind. Washington and Philadelphia, , Hop arated by only a single game at the rmi nf Hip American standing, both iSJWLM) TO REST IN ST: HELENS te secret of tiiose COMPLEXIONS GiaiulmoMiiM's llot-Ino Kept 11"' Yontht'nl l.iok8 uml C'lciir ( roumy Complexion Willi CXiimiMHl Kvcryilny llultprnillk . , ami C'rcnni. Prince of Wales Guest At Argentina Ranch HURTEL, Arirontina. Auk. SS. (A. P.) SUiyiiiB" nfioiril his train until nilil-clay after his nnlvnl here from BlienoH Aires yesterday, the Prince of t'nia. nnuMfliil in the Muetet ranch. lr: . .n.ll.. nml.l tlful. ,7 , o . Aem ne l V. can g.t It at any pharmacy Kvery woman reader of this paper who prizes a rloar creamy white complexion anil snow-white hand" and arms will lie Kind to know that while iii-eiiarlna this old-time recipe at homo was always .mussy and troiihlesome they enn now obtain at any. ilruit store tho rendy-to-use preparation called "Howard's" Hut termilk Orenm. Tho directions are simple, nnd the woman who has hitherto refused to IndulKe In such so-called "vanities" mlKht well be exrllsed for using BuHermllk Cream slnco bei4V slninR- thrives nn buttermilk. No pimples or ugly snllowncss, no wrinkles or lines around the eyes and mouth, hut Just that creamy do llclous color that makes even i (rood-looking woman still mora bea extensive pampas. -f. ppearunce tn route tcQhe ranch of a party or zoo nauve. peuns in ciwr or department store simply asking fur "Howard's" Buttermilk cream and remember It's only sold on nofltlve lAirnntee L satisfaction or . i i. tu ii n . I . mn . . ...I'mimev k vMl BneriSIlC COSIUineM. nil rir.M..UI U, , ,,lt ..h on tine sneelmens of Oe criollo, or hardly keep irm stock t!0en su h NEW SHOW TODAY Matinee - 25 Evening - 35 Kiddie3 a Dime Any Time The Most Popular Outdoor Star in Six Whirlwin of Fast Action, Conedy and Love-Making! A Photoplay for Every ManWo man and Child. II N'-1 1 61l ',. fetf NAI ' H 'II. - '' rtnideArtor I P Mid the Famous t rj VL 1 1 ' Universal Bunch I'Vromhe Fnu. I'M . .in f.fMiinr i r t mm QMtIDAY JAfjlt ikoltlE in "THS SIGN OF THtCAOf US'.' ' Revolution! Ayhy not revolt? Washing in tho home is a revolting idea. When we wash clothes so splen didly and iron them so well and at prices so small, why why we ask, brew any more of this wash day trouble at home? ' Wet' wash called for and delivered at 5o per pound.' '! 1 ' MEDFORD 30 NORTH RJVERSIDE AVE , PHONE i6e DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Hl. Mlh.li.v Reduced Fares to CALIFORNIA bavc money. Oct more for tout travel fun At. Ran $24.25 $46.50 - roundtrlp to ' " rouhdtrip to' San Francisco Los Angeles Return limit October 31. . ' Four popular trains every day over icenlc. '; Shasta Route l ' -' v'V.i-' For reservations, schedules and full information, ask agent Southern Pacific Lines Ml. Montgomery, Local Passenger. Agent--Phone 34,. Medford 1 Car Washiiig . "1. ?t w I V i -V-, '..V ii ..I', dpeciauzea '- ' v Every modern cbnVehienc'e.1' ' Vacuum cleaner. Steam for engine and chassis. Expert washer. 24-hour service. ALL WQRK GUARANTEED Mason Motor Co. 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