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O o . o o o o Q C3 G o O O G3 PAGE SIX ' ...v" I.EAfilK RTAXH1VU. Amerltaui. - w. 1,. ro. WarhlnRton "...?.;.'..'...'..'.." !l2 ''- BO '. I'lilnrtelphla r fid .r.l5 HI. I.ouia 7 .uSS Detroit ":l 0 .61 S ChleilKO 73 72 ,r.'H Cleveland 07 78 .4112 New York :i 75 Hnstm . 43 . !l .303 National SV. I., vc, I'IuhI.uik i r4 .;l'k New York "2 fil ,r73 Clili'lnniili 7K 117 .r,3S SI. LoulH 711 1111 .Ml llrooklyn fill 7 r. .4(18 linston (1" t .442 -hlcK - 4 na .4:1s I 1'hllailelphlu 2 82 .4.11 EQUALS RECORD OF T MOW YOItK, Hi'pt. 22. I'IIIsIuhk'h pennant ttmrch hi the Nutlumil' leafitio rare continue unlinpcih-d. !i1hU'Im ly hi'Vt-n coiiHCctitlvv vlrlorii-H the Pi rn I pm neil to win lint llin'c mm-p 4 f their rofiiiilnfiiK nine kmiwh tri iinil tho fins lu ihflr mast. YVnHblnn; lun iipimIh flvi' of ItN mcIumiiI(m1 twelve pninCH to triumph In the Aintritun The forsnlrw pounded nut a 9 In ' 7 victory fiyr Uut Phillies yeHtenluS'. Jluzen Cuylfr, PHtMlnirtf outfielder, lift wifely in IiIh flint two times ut but, running bin hH'Ihk of Htriiilit IiKn to ten. TiiiH Ih beleved to equal the Xn tionnl record miide liy V.tl Konetehy .. II..,.,. 1,1.,.. I.. 1 ft I (I 'l'..lo tiMnnlmi- ".' ...... . of I lie IndliiiiH lioIdH (lie innjor letiKuV recfird, however, with Hit IN? IiIih in Clnvi'll CUHMl'CULlVe tillieX lit lmt 111 Tho TioliliiH have been IohIiir its ' roitiiHtently an the Plniteti have been wlnnliif;. Jtrmiklyn (1roii" 1 Il eighth rtralKht to tho Culm H to J! which -JlnceH the Kohlim practical ly not of reach of the find division thin waxon. ltol MctJrew;. pitcher .iir:hnt4 f'oni M inneapfdiH for $i!ii,M), hnH Joined Itohhle'H cluh. Klv pitcherH fulled to Hlny the BravPH and tlie HoUh InHt 7 to fl. Walit rr nf C'liiclnnnti hit a homer with one , on lnne In flic fh-Ht Inning. liain washed nway vtho (llnntrt-CardH Knmo lit Hi. I-ouls. ', The AlhVlira turned out n. len to aeven victory ln( their hiHt nieetluK wilh the HivripnlH IhlH year. Tlie Mafic -nien have woii fourteen of twenty-two Ki'ineH wilh the Tlera In their Herh'H. ' WaKlihiKtoit ainl the other A .i.er(ri 1 a Ktin rluttH were not nrheduled. Wil ier ITiikIhr, nia linger of i"h Yank ea, fnvoi'K tho world rhamplntiH to heat the H'riiten In tho world nerieH. lie believes tho Honnrora' pltrhliifr ntnff and vcAernn play era kIvq them tho Victory for litlburK Ih predicted by John A. Ileydler, Natlonnl league, "pre ildent. l'lltHbnt-K will put Into (he KorieH probably the bent tuain ever en leri'd by the lenyne. ho tuiid at IouIh vllle. . ' , BATTLE WITH SHADE NKW YOKK, SeiH. 22. (A. I.) MIekey Mulkef of KlfxiiliHth. X. J.. mid hlH two battering tlntn Htlll rule the welterweight division ut the pu- IKfllfltln world, liy a furioiiH rally In the final round of u" gruelling fifteen round Htruuple With bin leading challenger. Juve Hhade of 'San KrauelHi-o, tin hamplon rtemonnlrntefl to thit witlflf net-Ion of two out of three officlalH laHt nlht that he Htlll Ih entitled to wield the Hccpter In the 147 pound cIuhh, I (ieorne T. Kelly of Vonkrs. N. Y., one of the Judges, thought Hhade won. Illchnrd Nugent of Jiuffalo, the oilier JudKe, voted for Wat leer, Then Itef ere I'atwy Haley decided the 1hmu! by returning u verdict fr the cham pion. With but a few exeeptlonH most of I he neWHpa per erlt Ich conceded Walker a cleaiicut victory: he flush ed the HtroriKer after having forced the flKhtliiK over almost the entire route In addition to dealing out the heavier blown. Khade, one of thn most elusive mnrkn in the rlnv. for the innt part eM Hi UHide the dodglnw, weavlnv de feiiHi; by which he had often baffled opponent h In other fiphts. Me traded punched toe to ton with the cham pion. It was a Kame at which Walker hum highly proficient and the change In tactlcH HjH'lled defeat for the crafty trtillfornlan. Hent "Merry Moment of Melody." They Mpeclullze on the marlmlmphone, vio lin, piano and ukelele. end uIho Blnn the latent Jazx numbe-A Ko:Pand 8ti'no prehent a gyinnaBtk- and HironK man a . that Ih thrilling. entortalnliiK und ununuul. The photoplay tlnn 1 the pro Kra'tn coiihIhih if the popular "Toplct o f the Uay," und u Mack Hennelt com. edy. After two years of Scouting In Med ford, the local Hcoul organization lay plaim for tlie third year of thia boy iiioveinent. The priHt b!x montha un der executive leadership ha revealed what a well orKunlzetl Hcout council Ih able to ueeonipllsh. HcoutinK has reached that place now in the com munity' where -ItH permanence Ih an- Htired. Never nan it had ho many enthuHlautlc backers In the cuiiiinunl ty. . . . The Crater Ijike Council of this com mu nl ty liolils the leading . place for efficiency, troops and numbers of any southern Oretfon community. It has ruined this prestige through the patient untiling efforts of the men who have Klven themselves no whole henrtedly to ItH Hiifcess. The senti ment of the people of Medford is Htannrhly bnek nf the Kcotiu and this year, ta-KimiiiiK "wltli October, marks the time when Scouting here goes' on a regularly organized and permanent basis. Kriday. September the 2.rth to Wednesday, the 3(llh Is the I!ny Scout week. It is hailed with delight among the boys and their leaders, und a fi nuncia I campaig n oiga nization u nder tho efficient and popular generalship of C. K. "pop" (iates. Ih the assurance of micceH. Kverything in net with the slgnnl support of the cIuIih dnd otherJiodleH of ihe-ity. Last spring In a brief Rolicitatlon neeessnry funds were secured for carrying the work through to the end of the Hcoutlhg year.. That campaigns revealed how well the support of tho town Is back of the boys. J "Do It now and do It right" In n slo gan that Ih beginning In HDell real Thn first football game of the success. It will challenge every citl- Reason will be played next Saturday zn of Medford to gfvo our boys, a at tlie . Holly street ground between chance to the beat that scouting Hf- t he high school FMuad, and the fords. ' "lie Prepared" Is the motto Alumni team. All alumni players of of the Scout. Let It bathe molto of FIRST FOOTBALL OF any school or college, who desire to. thin participate are asked to send their nutm-H n or report to Irish Cole man. The "high school team Is rounding Into shape, and is now under strict training rutcH, Home liUHky looking latlH reported for practise Monday evening. According to .Conch Calli Hon, lemmer, Inst year's Atar punter, Hamlin, fast end, and Anderson, first strong quarterback, all who failed to make the study grade, will not he missed, " ' , omniunity as welt. Cook with fcas. FUSI WITH EASE f SPOST BRIEFS SAN ntANCJSCO (leorgo A. Put nam, president m" the Han KranclHcn baseball club, announced the HealH will meet the Louisville club, cham-. pinna of the "world's series." if the Seals win the Coast league flag, . I,OS ANUKLHS I-' ay Thoninrt, captain of the I'nlverslty of Southern California football team, , wuh .de clared Ineligible Tor' further athletic competition on (lie ground t hut he hftd accepted money for playing .baseball. , , Suganutna, Japanese billiard ex pert defeated l-'tijl, city champion last night at Browns. 300 to 12. The viHltlng player made a high run of 121, and ut that declared himself nut. His next highest run was 72. I'Uji.s nign run wuh rour. The incai champion atttiibutes li Ih overwhelm ing defeat to "cold roots." and the presence of a black cut In tho house, not discovering the feline until tho slaughter was nVer. A ftood sized crowd witnessed the game and Bug- itnunm gave- a clever, exhibition of fancy and ninshe Hlmts. Tonight nt the ('diversity club, Kuganuma will play fin exhibition game with Mimb who swears In Knglish and Japanese that he will gel more points than Fuji. COIjOHADO HPIIINOS. Three Colorado horses. Major Henry Leon ard's Norfb'et, Kdward Pring's Han ger and Mark Hlisig's Sandy made the best time for the first day of the Colorado endurance ride which started this morning. Knelt finished the sixty mile grind In a few minutes less than nine hours. -- - 1 NATIflNllKTHWlDl 111. IIIUIIMLIUin IIIIIU FROM EDWARDS KKATTLK, Sept. 22. Louis Tevreau of ChchalK Wash., who was the backbone of the hist I'uiverslty tf Washington freshman football team, n brother of Klmer Tesreaii. captain of the Husky varsity eleven, was pro nounced fit for hard work again to day. . Tesrenu Injured his left leg In prac tice Friday and It was feared it mihi keep him out of games this year. oMan ... toJlan EOI-TAN '.. cA cgr you' like "Man tht'i long eaiy rulM" "Rlllhto, knJ you'll finj ihrm ! (tttb ut the fini.h. I hcv're O Roi-Tan Hum Lirus(2 for 23c) '5 m-mlJl ' l'OKTI.ANM). Oro., Si'l't. 22. Youiltf NiitlolKillslii (:iHlty outl'nhit.'il Kiinny Kiluiirilx Ihtp lust nlijht in loll rnunil inn III rwnt nt lln Armory. NVIlhi-r of thp tinlltaniH lumlnil nuy linril blown. I, nl (In- KlUplno kii' iloiihlc wlin t l. rcc-i'lvoil tliriiUKlifiul iliul rx.-rllpil In footwork. , Tolillny ll'llrlin, formi-l- nmnliMir lniilnnnvtlKht ihiiiiiiiion ot tho Pa cini count. knockiMl out llllllO. I''(lllll' In tint ncvi'iith rnumt of n ji lii iluU'il It'll rounil limit. 'i Tonight Try Your Favorite Fruit a summer dessert as dainty as it is cool Clip rkl.Kiirdn.aiof FREE Rtctp fcktor. -UMataaJll-UlilM JUrf-Bul otbip of AdinInlntmtort Suit. In tlie ounty Court of Jackson Coun ty. State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Kstate of Piatt J. Van iJusen, UeceuMed. Notice Ih hereby given that In pur iluuni'e to un order of the county court of the County of JacKson, siuie of Oregon, made on the 21st day of September. 195, fn the matter of the esta- of Pmit J, Van Hgsen, deceas ed, the undei'Hlgned, administrator of the wild entate, with the will annexed, will nell nt private sale In one parcel to the highent bidder upon terms of cash In gold coin of the t'nlted Slates and Hubjeirt Jo confirmation by said county court, on and Hfter the 24th day of October, 1H25, all the right, title und Interest of said Piatt J. Van Uusen, deceased, ut the time of his 'teath which was a fee simple title In and to the ret,l estate hereinafter iiescrineri. and nil the "right, title und Interest that the said- estate has by operaion of law or mherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of said decedent at the time of his deah. in und to that certain lot und parcel of land Hituhted In the county of Jackson, atat of Oregon, more par ticularly described us follows, to-wit: Uot seven (7), block two (2), of the Cottage Home Addition to the City of Medford, ns the same Ih num bered, designated and described on the official plut thereof, now of rec ord'. , All bids and offers must be In writ ing and may be left at the office of the undersigned 30 North Central avenue, Medford. Oregon, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of thi Court at any time after the first pub lication of this notice und before the making of kui-Ii sale. Hate of first pUblicaUon September 22. 1925. O. C. HOCUS. Administrator of the K'state of Piatt .1. Van Dusen, deceased, with the Will annexed. of the County Court for Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, duly made on the 17th day of August, J!25. . O. C. TtOflOS. fc J. F. FMJWEK. . Attorneys for Plaintiff. North Contra i Ave., Medford, OrAroii. Xnrliw to Creditors to 1rrwnt Claims. The undersigned has been appoint ed udnilniHtratrfx of the estate of Kdith M. Towne, deceased, by the county court for Jackson county. Ore gon, und has qualified, persons hav ing claims agnlivt said estate are no tified to present the same to tho un dershfned. or to M. Purdin. attorney for th estate, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from the date of this notice. Hated und first published Auk nut 25. 1H25. - NUIJJK McflOWAN. Administratrix of the Kstate of Kdith M. Towne. Deceased. Coming" to Medford Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the t ' past twelve years. KumiiHii4. In the Circuit Court of the State of t Oregon, for Jackson County. Jiickson County Ituilding and L.oan Association, a corporation, Plain tiff, vs. J. "M. Shoemaker. Haphny C. Shoemaker. John W. Marshall. Carrie V. Mursha.ll, Walter t:. Cline, ' Inu M. Cline, I,, li. liaker and nil peiHoiiH unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to the property described In the., complaint herein, Hefendants. To each and all of the above named defendants, and all persons unknown, laiming any right, title or Interest in r to the nronertv described In the complaint herein: In the name of the St a to of Oregon, Vou nhd each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff un file herein against you, or otherwise plead there to, within hix (C) weekH from the date of the first publication of this sum- ons, the ame being the 18th. day of August, 1925. , , And you ore hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer ns here i na hove req u ired or otherwise plead tn the complaint of the plaintiff on file herein, the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief de manded In Its complaint, that Is a decree foreclosing the plaintiff's mort gage and decreeing that the property nereinntler described, as follows, to-wit: Part of lot 1. block 5!) In tht City of Jacksonville, Oregon, described by metes and bounds as follows: Begin ning at a pnlnt'on the wist, line of Third Street UG feet southerly from the northwesterly corner of Hlock 59 In said City of Jacksonville, and run ning thence, south. tI7 degrees Bast luyi feet; thence South 7Kfe degrees Kftst J 3 feet to the West side lino of Fourth street: "thence south 67 V. de grees went aiong'the west side line of I oti rill street 2u'4 feet; thence Went 2 Hi 'A feet to the east side line of Third street : thence northeasterly ilong the east side line of Third Htreet HFiU feut to the nlace of beirinninir. heingi part of lot 1, block 5!t In the town (now city) of Jacksonville, Ore gon. , be sold In nntlsfactlon thereof. This snimmnns is published In the Medford Mail Trlbure bv the order of the Honorable Y J. Hart-ll. Judge CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY . Furniture House 315 E! Main Phone 505 Bridges All Your Problems N streams to ford', no treacherous rivers to swim across, if you have a Saving Account in this Hank to hridjk'c these , olistades. The road ti independence will be less haz ardous if vou provide voursclf with a reserve here. A dollar will start one. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK. '" 'MEDFORD, OREGON " ACTS OF DEC and MOTION PICTURES EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:C0 - 7:00 - 9:00 Hunt's Craterian Visit the Oregon State Fair Saiem,Sept.28-Oct.3 Go by train. Ride comfortably; arrive ufely . and free to enjoy this gala event. Avoid crowd ed highwaya and parking difficulties. Low Roundtrip Fares will make your trip surprisingly inexpensive. For full information, ask agent oooooocoooooooooooooooo.-; I Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10S 30 North Central Medford. Ore. tXKSorsoooexxiooooooooofJtsooof) r Southern PacificLines M. Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent, Phone 34, Medford DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at ' HOLLAND HOTEL Monday, Sept. 28 Office Hours: 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. ONE DAY ONLY ft(.''llHTM Willi. PHILADELPHIA Hallnl- Prtrilninn i a bnxi'r. In li W'-nmiTy IiIh wlfo who iilitaliiitl ii (llvnivo mo llniilli iiiio. No Charge for Consultation. Music and Comedy. Vaudeville Wednesday nr. Molloiithln Is n ri'Kiilar uraduutp In nit-ilii'lnn uml surncrv mill Is II o-iisimI by the atnto of OioKmi. Ho il(Hn not opcrato fur chrontr nitponill oltls. Rail stoni'ii. ulrors of stomach, tonsils or iiricnntils. , Un has to his rriMlll wonilnrful rp suits In illseasi'H of tho stnmarh. liviiv. - - iIhiwcIs. blood, nkln. himvi-s, heart, Uiilmy. blaililrr. bed wettine, raturrh. Music and n.mpily pi-pilonilnnlp In.wphU limns, rhpmnatlsm. solatUn. les Mm Wesivrn MnmiKPrH AswiclHtlon juli pis uml ri'i'tal ullmpiits. vnilitpvlllp bill to bp pri'SpntPil nl I Hflnw arp thp tiamps of a fpw of his Hunt's rratpi'liin tomorrow nfturiiiinii .niany Bntlsl'lpil pntli'iits In Orpgon, . ami pvpiilmr. I ' Vhnmhprii, Itiiaplmi'K, IipuiI Oi-np Austin and KiiIIipiIiip Arnold mhp. scum ami ilaliia artists. Austin, wluil John Wndtll. WatPiloo, blaildpr and Is a i iiinpiispi'. will slim his latest nop. j prostrate trouble. ular ami ebaiiii tei' siiiiks. Miss Ar- s,,'a- K. K. Holman, Itlehland, kidney nnbl sIiiks ami ilnnces the latest ilanee trollblo. steps. W. S. Uennctt, Orenon City, lilipr Thn OIiirpV Jnr. lievup. rlth snxo. of Ihp stomaeh. phunes and iamn ami tlaiieliiK Is onel W. iV. Meyer. Shaniko, heart Ironblp. ef thp best nf the ypar. liaymnml I t'haa. 11. lloak, La Urumle, Kail sykes altly hamltes thp voeal iiiimlipra. atones. Thpra Is some lever aerulmtlo ilano-l Mrs- M. 1. tllsetl, rordaml, nppenill lea bv flriint. U'.iihi.'i. 'nn.i nnpiwi ritls. ' They have speeial seeulo efreeta nmt beautiful postumes. Hills ami llimeai pvpspnt lslral Hempinher nhovo datp, tlint ronstil- tatlon on this trip will bo free a Oil nit his treatment la different eoiueily ami sump rrneks, nnd nrp said P MarriMl wonipn must ' he aoponi to lie tw i ef the eleverest fai'niel- c.Sl" Plltlled by their husbands, odlnns I vaudeville. Address: 211 Urndluny nidK, ln Happy Eush and tlhcl Joy hie- Angvlv Calirornliv AUv. q o '1 - O LING OUT! If Due to the Closing Out of PATTON & ROBINSON, Inc. as Chevrolet Dealers We Are Cleaning Up Our USED CARS Some of Our Bargains Are: 1923 Buick Six Touring . .$750 1924 Tudor Sedan .;.;. . . ; . .V.$450 ' Baby Grand Chevrolet Touring.$225. 1923 Four Door Sedan v. .$450 Studebaker 4 Touring . . . 1921 Dodge Touring 1921 Ford Touring $200 1923 Chevrolet Touring ........ $325 1925 Star Touring $550 : " ,-''s' 'V ' . Patters Used Car Lot O , '"' ; "i - - ... Corner Bartlett and Eightho Streets $50 1924 Chevrolet Roadster ....... $375 . . . $485 1922 Chevrolet Touring ........ $200 : i f W f'J'L- J "WJL!'"lt..,J.-aj n-r po o -"Vr u o