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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
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ISPECIAL I Meeting f Friday Night 1 7:30 o'clock American' Legidn Hall For purpose , of consid eration of the proposed state plan of adjusted compensation. Full attendance ' is re ; ; . -, quested. F.P.FARRELL ' ? Commander; ; COLi HOLMES . J, ' Adjutant. REFINED SERVICE ' at a saving, '. We, arer in a position to give., the lowest... possible rates, 'btjaitiable. Everjritetn of modern fun eral service is given" our most careful attention. alsjo j'ji tne ' assistance " of' :, Licensed Lady . - Embalmer ; without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co: CbftoSA i ersoiiil Typewriter Told It np, tafie II frith , yon, , type write anyw-h ere $50.00, Including carrying case. MROFORD BOOK STORE Totrthators for Po. Oregon. YOU CAN GET THAT , V ' ' - JOB - ' And HOIiT) It Utttor if you have a HARLEY-DAV1DS0N . MOTORCYCLE ' So that you can JO See tiio list of used motors at tht " ' sliop of 1 GAYLORD East Payments mire - ' Medford Nat. . Hione 188-m H, S. BASKETBALL I I The Medford hlglf schQol basketball five will mulie Its debut In Uio public limelight ' totriorrow night when It meets an alumni aggregation in the season'B curtain-raiser at the Natator-inm.- From the side-rajls this scrim mage for It promises to be a real scrimmage -will uudbiibteiily be Inter esting insofar as Coach Klura - has given his hieri a series of hard work outs this week rounding them Into shape for the contest. In these try outs the high school men have been showing good form and they are de termined to give their opponents a hard run. ' ' .' The alumni will consist' 6t former Medford baskei stars and should give aodd account 6t themselves Friday evening although the lack of training will handicap their work., It will bo the first opportunity., for. the public 'to see Klmn's men workout and witness the performance of men who have made .basketball history fat. Medford in past years. Although' it is hard to tell who will play "tor the aliiintji at this time the tentative line-lip' wilt be: Medrord. '. .,;..''. 'i.AJumhl Coleman F..l.... Williamson J. .Young F.... J-Ray.-Fish' llaughman C ..u. Nanegnn Sherwood G J. Olmstead Prescott .0. ....... Smith .Walson will play for the hlgft school and Sherwood probably for the alumni. As a preliminary to the boys contest the Wglt school girls sextet will play with the, alnmlit girl tbss'eVs,, King, Who is 'coddling the glrlS team at high school this . season,, has, developed a fast little squad from this year's turn out which will be pitted against a team composed of the best of recent years. The probable linenp for this prelimin ary contes will be: Medford. , , '. "' Altimhl. Campbell F...::. N. rieniphlll tlukill ,:..,:......:.....F...'......'.:' McDonald Ashcraft SC R. Jacobs Mills .....JC... Daniels SUeeters ..................O: Sears Knljips ,.:......:....:....G Clark Every possible Step has been taken to Insure the comfort of the spectators, reserved scats having been provided and the building heated. , The . athletic management of the high school is hom ing for a good attendance at this open ing contest and in return two fast, interesting games may be expected.. AT Legion Friday A special meeting of Medford Post of th'e American Legion has been called by Commander Farrell for Fri day night, January 1.4th, at the Legion cliib. . This meeting has been called by direction of department headquarters fof the purpose of considering the mat ter of J state' bonus for ex-servfee per sons, who enlisted from Oregon.. A bonus from the state of Oregon to Oregon ex-soldiers and . sailors . has been recommended by Governor Olcbtt td the state legislature, and several posts of the state have also approved the plan, and. the advisability of put tlilg the -proposition before the present session of the legislature is how being submitted to a referendum of tbe var ious posts of trie State. ' ' HARMLESS SPORT MEXICO. CITY. Duelling as prac ticed In Mexico is the most harmless of outdoor sports. . Altho scarcely a week passes but some person whose pride .has been hurt challenges the of fender fc "pistols at twenty paces in the Ubs'qu'e of Chapultep'e'c," few reach beyond the stage of talk and none even ventures close to reality. . A deputy from one Mexican state rises In. the chamber and bitterly as sails a member front another sflita for ills attitude on certain public mea sures. , The other replies with equal vituperation. . fiefore the day Is done the chances are a challenge will be carried to one or the other by two sec onds who later describe their efforts in a verbose report to all the news papers. . Once in a while the challenge will be accepted and then there is a scram ble on h.1 sides to see to it that the 'government Intervenes" at the proper moment Whether there is official "Intervention" is Cohjecttii-e but the announcement Is. always th$ same that "high authorities frowned upon the contemplated struggle to death and forbade It." Pride Is always satisfied by sucfi announcement and the inci dent is forgotten. . . , . , Liberty BoHdfi. ' -NEW TOHK, Jan. 13. Liberty bonds closed: 3'j'a $92.30: first 4' I86.40: second ' 4's, $86.80-bid; first Jf.00: second 4V 85.SC: third M's 89.0; fourth 4'b H.S; Victory 3i's 97.00; Victory -4 97.08. - - , i SEASON OPENS A Way Be Secretary Of Labor Li Ntf 1' Jk'&W&m 111 LOeV&IBIIiklH10tT.WAtMlNaT9N ,L-Representative Frederick N; Zinlr man, of Maryland, who is mentioned as a; .contender for the post of, Sec retary of Labor in Mr. Harding's cabinet. Mr. 3ihlman is recognised as one of Labor's trlen'ds in the House. ' Ho ' began his career in it Cumberland glass - factory and has' held many offices iri labor councils, culminating in the presidency of the Maryland Stats Federation of Labor, which position ho held while serv ing as president of the Allegany Trades Council. GODOWSKY CONCERT IS MUSICAL EVENT f INTER SEASON The' ladies' in charge o Mr. DodowS ky's concert in Medford, an "Jaiiuary 25th, have been busily working the past two days, personally chlliiig bn business men and telephoning lb music lovers and patrons, of the high class attractions that visit Medtord, ' and have met with such much eiftliuslusih iri the coming bf this (treat artist, that definite1 arrangements were made with the management, Ohd it is now assured that the world s greatest pianist will visit Medford at tlie Page theater. bn January 25th. ' - '. , No one who has ever heard. Godows-' ky play will miss an opportunity to hear him again. When Godowsky plays it is indeed an event long to be re-1, membered. Of all the great pianists, he seems to be universally the best beloved his audiences, pupils and friends adore him. '' " . A prominent New York sculptor re cently said: "No oho bah truly know Godowsky without respecting and lilt-, ing him.. He Is small of stature, but great of soul. A poet, as well as a master musician of the finest order. Among his many fine characteristics most prominent and most rare Is his wonderful modesty. He Is a niart of tine character and high ideals, whlcli finds expression in the wonderful tone pictures -he draws from his piano. ; D'6dRN. ilbllaud, jmi.,.ii!-F()rincr Emperor William of Germany aiid oth ers at the house of. Doom are con vinced that the death of former Em press Augusta Victoria is a matter of only a short time. ' Dr. Maehner sdld today she might linger indefinitely Although her conillli'on was becoming Inranolnirlv oai-liAno ' ' Every, detail for her funeral nas al ready been worked out. a can of Del Mcnte Beans with Tomato Sauce tonight? ' They'll sure ly bring back that old-time hunger zest of , . youth; ' !1Ied ' Whynottiy I a can of Del I , Monte Beans "'1 r. I'j with Tomato I I Sauce tonight? ' I 3 it .E COURSES OFTEN CM In nn ac(UOfW.aithe Clinmber lot Coinmf rce forum yt'sterday on "A New Movement in -Vnivt-rsity. Kduca- tlon,' John C. Altnack made , )mo I startling statements in rppnrd to tho highly advertised fextemton tirliveisi tiea whlrh promise diplomas '''for, va rious occupations after throo months couree of study ijpon tho payment 'of imrns iany:intf rfrbm thirty-to one hun dred and fifty dollars. .' The fact th&t only lvo arid ir lialf percent of the students which enroll ever complete their-courses and as the student enrollment runs into tho millions, it is very evident that mil lions of dollars are,h-inR received an nually, by these advertised extension universities arid it is not a paying- lii-' vestment for the students. Naturally there are some exceptions, but 'there are vVry few of them where an honest effort is bohiff mado to give tho Stu dents value received for their m'oiiey, A state ihw; was passed some years ago to curb tho activities of those un scrupulous' Institutions, but 'the same was declared unconstitutional, and as most of theni were 'located otitsldct op Oregon, no iocariaw could effect their operation. , The forum1 was well attended; H. C. Smith, the new proprietor of the Holland Ho'fel responded to ft "call for a few remarks as to his impressions of Medford, 'Jbhn Jl. Fulley, 'secre tary of tho'Ashland Cluunhel oT.Cbm-' merce extended an Invitation trt the members Of the Medford (Miamber to attend the an nun, 1 dinner -of tho h land Chamber, which will take, place on January 20 at whlchtlmo Frank llranch ItHey will give his Illustrated lecture of tho Pacific Northwest What ' do you : need most'lii ydiiri home? 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