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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1921)
VAUE THREE MOSCdW, i!::!i.,.- tiuil.-y hit;ii j fl.KVnl.AXIJ Kid 'Vi:iiali.B, for-! Kl'liKNM:. Or.-. (i.-oice IWihU-r lias whncil won the slat- hih .s.h.,,,1 va.-k mer Immnmu-rlKht champion, and ht .n ri tiilin il rr another y-ar an !" meet ymm-rdiiy with !:! points, K . J;u k Wiilfe ..f Ckvuluml. meet lure j kelball an.l biiKi'hull coach al the I'tli IHliK Ihmiik nerond with m, points. ItnniKht in a 12-inimd division bunt. Ivei-sity of Oivcon. BE FOOTBALL aire included in the IIONOM'I.L. T. II.. May s. Ap iniiitiint of Otto Klum uf Moilfnnl, Or., ;ih football mt'iiinr of the I'ni-vt-rsity ot Hawaii was uniiouiu'Oil Uvvo yisti'iday by 1'resWleiit lhan v( the h In Mil. K tuiu in u lii aduaU' of the l'.!n 'a Goodrich MKDFOTJD MAUj TliMUNK. MKDKOUM). OliKCON: WKDNKsDAV. M A V IS. )iM Silveitowii Cords '::;: :'M -' v- I wi mi - You'll enjoy the sport of rolling em with P. AJ Prinee Albert Is uolj in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, hand come pound and half pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glass humi dor with HpongQ ,.moistcncr,tQp. SIiliI FIRST thing you do next go get some makiu's papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your moke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say ing maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going's good, for man-o-nian, you can't figure out what you're passing by! Such flavor, such coolness, such mor e-i:.h-ness well, the only way to get the words em phatic enough is to go to it and know yourself ! And, besides Prince Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented proc ess! Certainly you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets with out a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobacr co that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a wipe forget it! You can AND YOU WILL if you use Prince Albert for packing! It's a smoke revelation, in a jimmy pipe or a cigarette! Copyrlchl 1921 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Wilis toii-Sttiuin. N.C. the national joy smoke , NEW SHOW! BEGINS TODAY! WITH MonteBIue "No man can refuse to shake hands with me and live." 1 V On one side, the Blue grass aristocrats, led by a man who was all that was best in their chivalry. Against them, the fierce fighting folk of the, mountains, led by a brave young giant who flamed with pride in his people: The stake the State's good name, and the love of .the Gov ernor's daughter. It is a romance of stout hearts, and love, and sacrifice. The novel that made the author famous, staged in the beautiful hills of Kentucky. , Cast includes Wilfred Lytell and Diana Allen. From the Famous . Novel by JOHH FOX JR. 8 l..VH WM, -r' W RIALTO Coming Sunday " Harry Carey in "Hearts Up. Aft't'pta net- of the above berth 'was aniioitnrt'il t inlay by Coach K lum of the lural hih school and a cablegram was receiveit from Honolulu thai the Minetl contract was on the way. Klum is one of the lust known ami must HUcctissf ul of the minor Hchool coaclios in the northwest, with an en viable veconl. Most of Mm work has been with the hh;h Ht hm.ls of Medfont ami Ashland, where he t it rued out fast basket ball and football teams with the minimum of material. He ban tho faculty of developing winning (cams, his most shining example helm; the local hmh scluud football team of last year. At the University of Hawaii ho will have plenty of mute rial to build Into teams. The captain of the football leant' Is Hob Hpencer, an old protege of Klum'K in the Ashland high school. Tlie University of Oregon has u foot ball (,'itino scheduled with the Hawaii for next Christinas, which will ulve the htcal man a chance to show his real worth. Coach Klum has many friends in this city who regret to see him leave, but are Khid to know of his advance ment to a laiKer field. locainneis Mrs. C. A. TIpBton, motlioi-f ot iMrs. O. V. Myora. nrrlved in (ho cl(y Uiis fiiriiniion from 1jo Ansulea enrouto to lCvorstori, Wn., liavlnpr boon tiiiinmoned there by tlio acciduntul drowning of lior RianddiiiiBlitor, Miss Kulberino Flkert, used 13 ycar, last Sunday. Mm. Tlpston will resume hur journey tonlKbt probably accompanied by Mrs. Alyers, uunt of the. dead Kill. The ilrownlnK Is all tho more tragic be cause Miss Fikert'a mother, Mrs. Heu lah Robinson, Is In a serious condition of health and was Just gettliiK ready for a sojourn in southern California. The girl's father Is Frank ; Klkert, brakeman on the Shusta train of the Southern Pacific. The body has not yet been recovered. Mill run $1.05 per sack 80 lbs. ilcllv ered to you. Monarch. Seed Co. Mrs. W. H. Ilrown lert today Grand View, Wash., pr-a .visit. J'lUUlltlg Hemstitching, lluttons corered Handicraft Shop. OrcKonians' roKisterod at Iho Mod ford arc A. K. Nichols of Corvallis, O. 1). llarbert, Frank J. Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sweet and Miss , Hern ice Spencer of HiiKcne, J. A. flickers, Miss Grace Kuhl and K. E."' HaipliMiu of Klamath Falls, and the following from Portland: It. A. Miles, Fred Raymond, W. J. Haymond, O. K. Adams, II. W. Lyon, V. J. DrouKard, li. C. Dewier and M. C. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Ralvelage. . Lawn mowers shaipened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 318 East Main. tf Among the latest arrivals at the city auto camp nro Mr. and Mrs. M. X. iluddleson and child of Portland, who are enroute to Klamutli Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Lanalleur of Salem, who are stop ping here for n day or two, and F. D. Warren and two others' of Cnur d'Aleue, Idaho, who ure cnronlo to Portland. ' Dr. Hray, Chiropractor, is In his of fices In the M. F. & Hldg., week days except Thursdays, Lady- assis tant. "Keop StnlllllK.'-' -If Colonel Hobert Miller of Portland, the well known former Jackson comity citizen who is always glad to get back here and at Jacksonville, and is al ways welcomed nt both places, ar rived in 1 Mod ford this morning to spend several days on business, and during tho day found lime, to run over to the county scut to meet i: friends there, ' : ; N. H. NcTteomb will deliver green 16-inch' slab wood very cheap". Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind line and shavings. Phone 631. M Tho vocational training departments of the high school will give an exhibit of the work done during tho past year next Friday afternoon, May 20th from 12 to 5 oclock. Horseshoe tires and tubes aro now selling at '20 per cent less than two weeks ago. Open Sunday. Exchange I Tire Co. . 50 Among the Oregonluns at the Hol land ate Jas F. Iloyd of Ontario, F. G, Lewis of Eugene, llryan II. C.'onley or Salem, Hose Coyne and Coo Grimes of Klamath Falls, J. T. Dixon. J. It. Sise more and L. L. .Miller of Ft. Klamath, and B. Encayo, M. L. Cotnirf and E. E. Horn, of Portland. Also registered at this hotel aro Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Peters of Hornbrook and It. A. Cooke of Hilt. Last night's meeting of the Amer ican Legion H)st was a very successful one. After tho meeting a dance and feed was held, and nt JI p. m. the Legion, Auxiliary and their guests at tended a special performance at thti Page theatre of "Wrights Wrong." This picture was run specially for the legion by Messrs. Hunt and Antle and was enjoyed very much, as it remind ed many of the boys of their first at tempts at drill. A vote of thanks was extended Messrs. Hunt and Antle for their courtesy in extending this invitation. I for tf Tire Price'Reduction Among tires SlLVERTOWN is the name that instantly conveys the thought of the highest known quality. Their genuine value has given them first place in the esteem of motorists. Motor car manufacturers and dealers are quick to emphasize ; to their prospeds that their cars are equipped with Silvertowns ' " knowing that neither explana- , , tion nor argument is necessary. This makes all the more impbr- , ' tant the fact that Silvertown Cords are included in our re-..." adjustment of tire prices which took effect May 2nd. TUB B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY oAkron, Ohio Your Goodrich dealer is prepared to supply you with Goodrich Silvertown Cords. Goodrich Fabrics nnd Goodrich Rod and GruyTubeaut the 20 ';'c price reduction. tf tt cBeSi m the Long un" ssamiMHBat.'tmiwcacm pecial Clearance Sale ONE WEEK ONLY Fine Standard Talcum Powders and' Toilet Soaps At Cost ' Come and Look Them Over Medford Pharmacy Main and Central , Prescription Druggists 11 Y AU 1U " ! "IT j PAINT WORKS' i WASHING, POTiINIUNQ, IOP f ;' i . DKKSSIMO ... ' . : , t!H South Bartleit Medford. (OraJ, 1 DAY OR , NIGHT $ V,- WEEKS-CONGER "CO . Funeral Director f1,," ; usee! Biggest Bargains Eveir Offered Used Fords, late models, 1918 and 1919, without starters. None over' $350. Older models as low as $200 all in A-l conditioii. 5 !' - Don't miss seeing these if you are in the market AE. Gates Auto Co; I P i