si kw , Bparkltag "‘eoaaedy tostares practtcally evary llne ef "TRe Llllee 9t tita VMM,** presentad l u t «ventas at tita Southern O»e- gon Normal Bchoel auditorlum by tita Moroat Oleen playera. The auditorlum wds completa- The annual national convention of the Amaten r Athtatlc Union at Cincinnati next week will be peke¿ to approve the world’« record of i t seeoadq for the 448-yerd relay, established by a quartet wear­ ing th e color« of the Mcwark Athletic Club last July. Thia Invites attention to the atrengtb of the United State« in the sprint, and relay event* which will ba an important part of the track and Held program of the IX Olympiad at Amaterdam next At Lincoln. Nebraska, whore the national championships of the A. A. Ü. were held, no fewer than four different teaihs broke the record for the 448-yard relay before th Newark A. 0. flyer« finally set the tíme at 41 flat. ' <• The,New York A. C. relay team. Michigan State’s quartet. and four flyers headed by Charley Paddock and representing the Lbs Angeles A. C.. an bettered the mark estabbehed in 1828. Charley Paddock, Incidentally, declined to participate in any Individual events. The "Fastest.Human” is sensitive about bis per­ formances on the cinders. „ One would Imagine that Charley, who has been about a bit and has traveled to two Olympiads as well as having posed,.by request, with California bathing beauties, would be calloused and rather hard-boiled about hie track -honors. But Paddock elipply does not like to be beaten, and until recently he had refused to leave the Pacific Coast. Now Charley has hinted that he will go Bast this winder and participate indoors. If a 180-yard straightaway can be found to suit his purpose. There are two.reasons for Paddock’s decision, probably. One Is his confidence that he can erase from the books certain records now credited to Bob McAllister, the "Plying Cop.*’ The ether Is that next year the Olympic Games w ill.he with us ones more, and then will come Charley’s last chance, If he makes the American team, to win world sprint laurels. , By 1883 the youngster will certainly have crowded the "Fastest Human" off the cinders. P R IN C E A L B E R T , and p len ty o f it, hu h? Mysterious, Baffling, omin­ ous, the Chinese Parrot held the secret of the priceless Philhnore pearls and the strange disappearance' of a multi-millionaire. GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN America’s strength in the sprints, ns demonstrated at Lin­ coln last July, was by no means confined to the relay events. Consider the fact that six runners finished within a stride In the finals of the ltd-yard dash at the A. A. U senior national championships, and that the winner’s time was 9 3-6 seconds. This means that the five others were no slower than 9 4-5. Chet Bowman of the Newark A. C,, former Syracnse /Iyer and /oetball star, won that rase, beating Charley Borah of Hollywood, Roland Locks, Nebraska, Jackson Scholx, New York A. C., Henry Cummings of Newark, qnd Frank Hussey, N. Y; A. C., In the order W e ll, w e c a n ju stify th a t o n a n y num ber o f cou n ts. I t’d m o re th an m ere preference. T h e re are so u n d reasons fo r lik in g Prince A lb ert a b o v e a n y th in g else. y et, b u t n o t w ishy-w ashy. P .A .*« rich, full- T a k e fragran ce, fo r instance. P.* A . has ’em ' ' * a ll sto p p ed th ere. E very tim e I o p e n th e tidy bod ied flavor balances its m ildness an d m akes it a sm o k e! red tin , I g e t a brand-new thrill. A tobacco B ut all th e talk in th e w orld w on’t d o a th a t sm ells lik e th a t w ould h a r e to h e g o o d , m an a n y g o o d , un less h e a cts o n it. A load o f Other nations may jie anticipating the coming of the Olympic Games with more elaborate preparations than th« United States, but none of them ean prodace «printers of that caliber—nor can all of them put together.' i f y o u ask m e . long-burning P . A . in th e b o w l o f h it p ip e will The indoor meets this winter may produce «orne new «tars, al­ though the athletle firmament has been pretty thoroughly charted tor the time being, m . The A, A. U. national Iqdoor track and Held championship«, taehtoataûy. ‘will h r hClfl St Madtion 'Square GarltenT Nor York Ctty. ■ .- /.r t .W covered the Y es, Sir! A n d th e n tak e taste. E very p u ff te lb a m a n te ll h im ro lu m e s— a n d in langu age h e likes. th at P . A . is c c o l and refresh in g, with a It’s th e personal test th a t co u n ts, after all. I m eQ ow -m ildness that is a revelation. d o n ’t believe I dan a d d t o th at. M ild, ZENITH English vicar, unusual sad hilar­ iously fuhny situations arising out of the gift of a grandmother to the girls on their' birthday anniversary— one 14 yards of “finest pink crepe de chine” and the other a “month in London." In "LUtos of the Field" Janet Young, who might well he call­ ed the "leading woman" of the company, has rich opportunity for "disguise” and as Mrs. ftooko- Walten ami as the quaint; mod- ecn, fiery, old grandmother of the twins she is most delight­ ful. Those who have seen her In former productions marvel at her versatility, playing Juvenile rolls with the same effectiveness with which she Interprets more mature characterisations. Moroni, Olsen and other mem­ bers of the company Interpret taeir lines in the production with ' much effectlvenees. ‘ Wednesday, November 1«. KPO (422.3M> Ban Francisco. All Electric Operation, 4 p. m. studio program; 5 p, n : children's program; 8:30 p. m. With Zenith Performance KP Oorchestrs; 8 p. m. courtesy program; 9 p. m. i t * B . C. pro­ gram; 10 p. m. studio program. KGO (3S4.4M) Oakland. 6 p. m. dinner concert; 8:15 p. m. Six tubes and every tube farm program; 8 p. m. vaude­ a working tube—equal to ville; 9 p. m. N. B. C. program; 7 in many ways. Super 10 p. m. Hotel St. Francis dance selective, iowcrf«l range, orchestra wRh Intermission num­ bers by violinist and singer. single control. Lifelike in KLX (609M) Oakland. 5 p. m. tone quality. Martha Lea; 8:90 p. m. dinner concert; 7 p. m. news broadcast; 8 p. m. education program; 9 p. m. special program. KFI (488.5M) Los Angeles. 5:80 p. m. Elkin’s and Hite’s Dix­ ieland orchestra; $:15 p. m. ra- • Lovers of the legitimate stage dlotorial period; 8:30 p. m. Hen­ ASHLAND I will look with anticipation to­ ry Starr: 7 p. m. U. S. C. pro­ ward the. return of this popular gram; 8 p. m. drama; 8'p. m. N. j company next February. i B. C. program; io p. m. program of modern classical music. KHJ (418.4M) Los Angeles. 8:80 p. m. children's program; 7:45 p. m. talk on astronomy; 8 p. m. Hawaiian music; I p , m. varied program. KFWB («81.JM) Hollywood. 4:45; p. m. air circus; 6:4F p. m. town tattler; 8 p. m. dinner mu­ sic; 8:80 pr m. dinner musio; 7 p. m. program of radio doings; 7 Nowhere is order mbee important than in p. m. dally newt; 8 p. m. tenor the Twanogamont of' funeral services. Here with concert trio; 9 p. m. Gene Johnston’s hour; 10 p. m. Cin­ the slightest mishap or delay takes on serious derella Roof Ballroom orchestra; proportions and lays an added burden on 11 p. m. Mayfair hotel dance or­ hearts already heavy. chestra. XPSN (115.tM) Pasadena I p. m. news bulletins. Our personnel is selected and'trained with Only $190 KGW (491.6M) Portland. 6 p. m. concert orchestra; 7 p. m. courtesy program; 7:30 p. m. poultry talk; 8 p. m. relay pro­ gram; $ P. m. N. B. C. program; 10 p. m. dance manie. KFOA (447.5M) Seattle. 4:30 p> m. news items; 5:30 p. m. children's program; 7:30 p. m, poultry talk; 7:46 p. m. book chat; 8 p. m. concert orchestra; 9 p. m. N. B. C. program. KJR (348.8M) Seattle. 5 p. m. chlldrea’a program; 6:30 p. m. children’s program; 5:30 p. m. dinner hour concert; 7:30 p. m. studio peegram; 8:30 p. m. the Knlght-en-galee; 8 p .m . studio program; 10 p. m. dance orches­ tra. DERR MRAT FOUND Game Warden Roy Parr and Deputy Sheriff Louis Jennings placed Frank King, of near Pine­ hurst under arrest for having deer meat in his possession. He is to appear before Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Taylor of Med­ ford. King came to Oregon re­ cently from California. UTILITIES VALUE IS INCREASED ’. - w Because of confllctlon with the Father and Son banquet to be held here Friday night, members of the Upper Valley or Bellview Increase Accounted for by community clnb announced today New Construction of that they had postponed t h e R ailw ays chicken dinner and dance sched­ uled for that time until s o m a o SALEM, Nov. 15.—(IP)—Valu­ time in December. ation of the public utilities prop­ erties in Oregon has Increased We are still a fo r leaps ahead $13,000,000 in the past year, ac­ of tho game. Figure« show that cording to figures of the state people are being born faster than tax commission, which show pub­ the autoa ara killing them. — lic utilities valued at $383,000,- Crane American. • 000. Practically zthe entire increase A Chicago Jud -, a as j . ; ü À _______ i f : », «'-■hr». *’ _______ I 4Ì T * 1 2 j ' i .‘f'..,t i - •' u''^•7' ’■ ' . HA ' - "flight shot” hitting an apple with an arrow at a distance of 35 yards. An Indoor range Is being constructed nt the Medford Nata- torlum. V. D. Miller of this city la a runner up in all tourna­ Making 39 points out a pos­ sible 35, R. Beeson, son of John ments and a contender for cham­ D. Beason of Talent, scored high pionship boners. in an archery tournament held at the Pumpkin Center archery range. Beeson also won the Archers Get High Scores BUCK-HECT Originated this AU Sen Outdoor Shoe H E I n d ia n 'ta n proem leather in Buck'Hect «hoes w m onematea ior long wear w yler the most trying coodk tion*. W ear them and you'll find a new revelation o f fit, wear a n d co m fo rt. M a n y popular styles to cfeoose from. T