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Friday, Nov. 14. 1911 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER f HINDSIGHT SONS ANNOUNCE SCHED ON SPORTS GAMES At the latest Oregon llltervolle glate Basketball conference meet 111 By I TOLD YOU SO JUl«JUATUltsl ■- ■ Friday and Saturday! trips are EASIER NIFTIER THRIFTIER by Greyhound Ride de luxe at low cost — by Greyhound. Service everywhere. See more, save mure, enjoy more. LOW FARES JOAN CRAWFORD MELVYN DOUGLAS OoeWxy Round Trip San Francisco $5.05 $ ».io Los Angeles . ».80 17.65 Grants Pass . . 1.65 .90 ».40 Portland . . . 5.20 Depot: 101 East Main Phone: 3345 witk Conrod Vedi GREYHOUND AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY - LIFE INSURANCE De[»endable Protection at Reasonable Kates THERE’S TROUBLE IN PARADISE! Wlm J m (HwricoM) Hell K mm Deity (S otmb ) l<uM«rl Dorothy LAMOUR Jon HALL of the Professional Cards DENTISTS REED Katherine DE MILLE Lynne OVERMAN Wed’sday & Thursday Wednesday Only Bargain Day 20c “EAGLE AND THE HAWK” Fredric March Carole Lombard “SCATTERGOOD PULLS THE STRINGS” Starts Thurs. Nov. 20 Thanksgiving Day Mickey Rooney Lewis Stone in Dr. L. W. Stoffers Another columnist in the same Medford paper was heard to say, after Provost scored the first touchdown, "the score will be only 50 to 6 now instead of 50 to 0.” There wasn't a word about the ball game in his column in Sun day’s Medford paper. x / / The season football prognosti cations have dropped to .675 but the following 10 choices should el evate the percentage: Stanford over Washington State; Oregon State over California; UCLA over Camp Haan; Santa Clara over St. Mary's; Duke over North Caroli na; Minnesota over Iowa; Notre I Dame over Northwestern; Texas over Texas Christian; Medford over Salem, and Ashland over Astoria. Mi Nt TT DENIES PETITION ON OI.EO STANDARDS Dairy leaders of the slate have been adviaed that Federal Secur ity Administrator Paul V McNutt has denied the petition of the United Dairy committee for a re hearing on the new standard of identity for oleomargarine which became effective Inst Sept. 5 Or egon dairymen had signed the pe titions, which came from ull parts of the country. McNutt said, in effect, that the public interest Is better served un der the new standards than under Mia old Dairymen s chief objection is that the new stundards |>et mil sale of oleo colored us blitter LITHIA Friday, Saturday A HIT THE ROAD’ starring fhe Dead End Kid> and The Little Tough Guys THE LONE STAR RANGERS’ with rhe Three Mesq ui leers • The Miner for Quality Printing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday A Whirl of Mirth nd Melody! lío///?) of the Fairest DIAMOND As Advertised in the SA 11 RIHY IA I MM. POSI und ol/ier Z«»iou> .IJuguxisr« R osemary lane J Good taxce, correct styling and high value are reflected in your selection of a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Engage ment or Wedding ring. Besides, Keepsake gi«es you the Gold Bond Certificate of Quality and Registration—assurance that you h»»r made an expert choice Cumt in today and see the newest Keepsake styles in matched seta. This department wail ta to congratulate Billy Hulen on his fine write-up of the gaine in his Medford paper and sug gest if he wants a good alibi, please turn to the editorial page uf the Sunday Tribune where It states that the only alibi Medford could powdbli have is that the Ashland ball club was too good. SUN • MON • TUE i Let's vote a bouquet of roses to . Frank O'Neil and start an "Ash land-GrissUes-for-President" club Yes. after waiting 12 long years to see it, Ashland dumped the Medford Tigers 20-13 at Medford last Friday night The Grizzlies slowed the powerful Black Tor nado down to a "itty-bitty" breeze and outplayed them all evening. l^ist week an article appeared in the sports column of a Medford ■ paper stating that the Tigers were in search of a strong club for a Thanksgiving day game in Med ford. It seemed that there wasn't anything in the state powerful enough to oppose Medford so there was talk of booking some Wash ington club. Isn't this kind of like having something under your nose and not being able to see it ? The whole club played an ex cellent game. They were inspired from the very beginning and never onCe let down. Even Jack Sears, the Grizzly waterboy, was right in there when he should be to car ry the drinks to the gang. Ganged around your writer were I several Medford fans and they continually admired the easiness in the way Charlie Jandreau pass ed and often commented on the blocking and ball-carrying of the other Lithia City boys The mythical state champion ship game that Medford has been talking about looks more like just just another ball game now. Even when the season first started the afore-mentioned sports column started shooting off about the state championship Tigers, We wonder if they failed to reckon with Ashland or did they think the Grizzlies were going to be a push-over. That undefeated record of which Medford boasted so much didn't impress the Grizzlies in the least. They just set their claws into the Medford turf, growled a couple of times and let the Tigers have fro mevery angle. mg it was decidei^that all teams in the league will compete in a 16 game schedule Tills new rule in creased the number of conference games, making It (Misslble for each team to play the other four times instead of twice. Included In this conference are Southern Oregon College of Education, Ashland. Eastern Oregon College of Educa tion. (¡ramie; Oregon College of Education, Monmouth, Albany College of Portland, and Mt Angel College. Southern Oregon College s»f Education, which last year tied with I .a Grande for the conference championship, will play eight home conference games in addi tion to four definite tilts with the Humboldt State Teachers' college Also tentatively planned are non- conference encounters with Chico, Whitman. Northwest Nazarene College of Nampa, Rubenstein's, and McChord Field. Jean Eberhart, tutor for the SOCE quintet, has announced the following schedule: Dec 12 EOCE at Ashland Dec. 13 EOCE at Ashland Dec. 15 Albany at A m H lit mi Dec. io Albany nt Ashland Jan. 12 Mt Angel nt A h I i I hiu I Jan. 13 Mt Angel at Ashland Jan. i<> OCE at Monmouth. Jan 17 (X’E al Monmouth Jan It Albany at Portland Jan 21 Albany at Portland Jan 30 OCE at Ashland Jan. 31 OCE at Ashland Feb 6 Mt Angel nt Mt Angel Feb 7 Mt Angel at Mt Angel Feb. 0 EIX’E at lai (¡rande Feb. 10 E(X’E at lai (¡rande Definite dates are la'lng worked out for the other nun-conference games Chas. A. White Wed. and Thurs WATCII REPAIRING Expert Swiss and American watch repairing. Your ssaich timed und regulated I • KEE on our Electric Time Mlehroiiietrr. JEWELRY STORE Su tali'll burg Hblg. Vallinoli sgasato»»*. AHS Meets Strong Astoria Team Tonight Twenty-two Ashland high school football players, Coaches O’Neil and Gastineau. Principal B. C. Forsythe and Manager Rowley I left at 7 o’clock Thursday morning for Astoria where the Grizzlies will face the strong Astoria Fish-| ermen at 8 o’clock tonight. They NOTICE! . worked out in Salem yesterday If you don’t want to sell afternoon wheer they stayed over your property, don’t list it night and traveled to Astoria this with us! morning. C. HUFFMAN Coach Frank O’Neil pronounced For Real Estate his club in fine physical and men 65 N. Main A 545 E. Main tal condition after their 20 to 13 win over Medford Friday night. Next Thursday afternoon, be ginning at 2 o’clock on Walter Phillips field, the Grizzlies face Roseburg in the last regularly Indians dropped a 13 to 0 decision scheduled game of the season. The to a vastly improved Grants Pass eleven Tuesday. Grants Pass bow ed before Ashland 20-0 earlier in the season. ------------•------------ GINGER ROGERS APPLIES FOR LIVESTOCK BRAND The second Hollywood film star to ask the state department of agriculture for a livestock brand is Ginger Rogers, who wants to use it for her Golden Guernsey cattle on her Rogers Rogue River ranch near Medford. The Rogers brand will be a 4R, after the ranch name. The request for the brand came to the de (’are will prevent most fires partment in the name of Leia and Ginger Rogers, the former being ... but only sound and suffi the star’s mother. cient fire insurance will pre Eugene Pallette, who has a vent a loss when fire strikes. ranch on the upper Tmnaha river We represent only tried and in Wallowa county on which he i has stocked sheep, cattle and tested companies, known for horses, is the other movie actor their dependability. Consult to have a brand registered in the us at any time . ,. there's no state. ----------- •------------ obligation. 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