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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
IF FOOTBALL WERE JUST KICKING - jrnPFoT) matt; tptrttvp inrnTYmxr onflow fkttwy. octoeetc" 7, if)2f PXGE TITTIEE ft IT If ! TV""' jr a .7 I " VK too. Miss Elsie Westcott thinks she illicit be a sl.-n- m n, ,.-.ioo this nicture. which slimv- 1,0,. . ..... , . h""",!l' '""-" . : . "UK street ie;ich kid.iim . foot ahovn her heaO. A. R. McCarthy. s,ar hiilfh.u-i- f . . ? .cbool. is shown following through his punt, t near so high! but then- bandlcappeu oy ciouies. LARS OLSEN TO WRESTLE ME NAT. OCT. 21 ST Croreo Adams of the A. Y. WalUer Auto company has completed prelim inary arrangements for the holding of 1 wrestling match In this city at the Sat Wednesday, October 21st, be ween Ted Thye of the M. A. A. C. of Portland, and Lars Olsen of Athens Ohio. This is a return bout be tween the two, Thya winning two bouts from Olsen, one at Gold Hill, and one tit Ashland. Olsen claimed that his defeats were duo to lack of condition, and asked for a return natch. Olsen is now wrestling In Montana, and has evidently hit his stride as he, has not lost a match ilnce leaving here. A telegram was received fro mThye Friday, saying he would be here. This is the first match that has been held in this city in years, the wrestling events being staged here tofore at Gold Hill and Ashland, ne cessitating an auto ride for local fans. This time they will be able to see a good bout without going. out of town. The Xatatorium has been secured for this event. It Is highly proSable that a match will be arranged at a later date with Ralph Hand as one of the principals. , KING OF AMATEUR GOLFERS IN UNITED STATES Cut This Outfit Is Worth Money Cutout this slip, onclose with 5c and Mali It to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield ve., Chicago, III., writing your name ind address clearly. You will receive n return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for xmghs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney 'Ills for pains in sides and back; rheu natism, backache, kidney and bladder ilments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, wholesome and thoroughly cleansing athartic for constipation, biliousness, eadaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold 'erywhero: Adv. I r Jesse P. Guilford, of Boston, who won tho National Amateur Golf Championship by defeating Robert A. Gardner, of Chicago, in tho 'final round of tho championship tourna ment at the St. Louis Country club. Guilford had eliminated Willie Hun ter, tho British champion, in the semi-final round, while Gardner won his way to the , finals by defeating Chick Kvans, 1920 title olilder, in the scmi-finul. focaLlMtis Mis. .Milton Jaues left this morning for Rosebuig to siend several days there with Mr. Janes who is stationed In Roseburg during the fruit shipping season, looking after the Earl Fruit company's interests. We can save you 20 per cent on all auto repair work. First class work guaranteed. Tires, tubes and acces sories. Central Point Garage. 173 Hemstitching 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Miss Selma Hansen of Coker Butte, will spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Hooker. One dollar and twenty-five cents will buy nu aluminum teakettle at the -rater Lake Hardware Saturday. 170 Chili con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. On this afternoon's train south Mrs. W. F. Williams left for a visit at San Francisco. See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before getting that new top. tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf George Wlschhuscn who is connect ed with the Valley Candy company left Thursday for tho east from where he will sail for ilremen. Germany, whence he departs for Switzerland to join his wife who sailed for there last July. They will return to Mcdford in about six months. Just think! the Crater Lake Hard ware Co. are selling an aluminum tea kettle for $1.25 Saturday. 170 Popcorn that will pop, 10c per lb. Warner, Wortman & Gore. 172 News dispatches from Salem say the open season for burning slashings be- ean Saturday, according to announce ment by H. Ebcrly, deputy state forester. From now until June 1 per mits will not be required for Blash burnings. At a meeting of the state board of forestry in Portland, Eberly states, a policy of annual burnings of the year's slashings was adopted. Ac- cumulations of slashings, however, must be inspected by the state fores ter's office and approved before burn ing. Hemstitching Picoting 8c per yd. Vanity Shop. tf When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Dr. Walter Stokes, a former resident of this community, Is again here. It is rumored that he has come back in anticipation of an oil gusher and that he wants to be here to romp and frolic in tho oil puddles when the strike is made. Butter milk and cream at the Cozy Nook. The Cozy Nook, DeVoe's new store In the Sparta building, is now open for business. tf The home talent comedy pluy given by the Ashland iJlks lodge in Ashland under direction of C. J. McNaughton on Tuesday and Wednesday nights of this week, and which was attended by a number of Med ford Elks and their ladies proved a splendid and well act ed attraction, which compared favor ably with the average professional road show. . Throughout tho entire performance of two hours the house was in a constant uproar of laughter at tho mirth-provoking complications of a swift-moving plot, centered about tho antics 'of a non-working Ferris wheel and the jealousy of a questioning wife. The Dow Association Hospital, Inc., Is a public hospital located at 704 North Central avenue. It is now open and receiving patients. Tel. It. Miss Patton, R. N., supt. 271 Bring your buckets for home made sorghum 12Vfcc per lb. Warner, Wort- wiih MKdfnrrt trade is Meiifnrd made man i Lore. an OREGON CITIZEN DECLARES HE WAS IN NEED OF RELIEF 'Tanlac rime to niy rescuo when I 1 needed lu'lp and needed it quick," : said Walter Harnett, H37 Omaha : Ave., Portland, Ore. "1 never dreamed there was a medi- i cine that could make as big a change In a man as this one has made in me. I had stomach trouble of tho worst sort, my whole nervous system seem ed 011 the verge of a breakdown and 1 had nwful headaches at times. .uckily for nie I Iickuu to take Tantac and now I'm sound and well in every respect. In fart, 1 just feel good clear to my l'liiKei-tips and have more life and energy than in years." Tanlac anu Tanlac Vtetaltle Tills :ire sold by the West Side Pharmacy, ind by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. Lester Humphreys, United States attorney, who has been here in atten dance at the federal court session, left last night for San Francisco to argue in a caso before the United States court of appeals next Monday. ""From San Francisco he will go to Klamath Falls on official business and will not be seen here again during tho present term. During his absence Chus. Ma gulro, assistant Ut.ited States attorney will look after the government's inter ests in all pending cases. Nsw sweaters at tho Colonial. 170 John Tomlin has returned from tho Umpqua Divldo where ho enjoyed a walking and packing excursion. T. 10. Daniels, Jim Grieve and John Orth will return In a few days with a pack load of doer meat. C. L. Goff writes insurance on any thing anywhere. tf Best outing flannel 20c at the Colonial. 170 Tho College Women's club of tho Roguo River valley will meot with Mrs. ij. &. Williams, 520 South Peach street Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. An interesting program has been pro pared. The social committee in charge is Mrs. C. C. McCurdy. Mrs. O. Ij. Davidson, Elizabeth Ferguson and Lucilo Marshall. All women who have had two years of college work are elig ible to membership. New residents who are eligible will be cordially wel comed. See the new fall hosiery at the Colonial. 170 Donald R. Newbury has been spend ing the week at Klamath Falls visiting his mother, Mrs. W. A. Jones and friends. Visit the Marinello Shop, expert marcel waving; also electrolysis. Room 409 Liberty Bldg. Phone G57-W. 173 in the tho FORMER OFFICE BOY WINS PARIS PRIZE Lloyd Morgan, former office boy, who has been declared iho winner nf tho Paris prize of the Society of Beaux-Arts Archi tects, tho most coveted architec tural prize America, is only son of widow of nn cn graver. Tho money equivalent of the prize is $3,000 and provides tho win ner with $300 quarterly for two years and a half from his arrival in Europe. Since the prize was estab lished, In 19 0 4 lw...n many prominent donors to the fund roquneu 10 xurniHii ino sciioiai snip. Mnrunn iu n veteran of the. A. K. F. Ifl vns wounfieri in I ttlo. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR BLANKETS We have a big line of them bought on the LOW MARKET and PRICED RIGHT. Also we have just received a big shipment of Bed Comforts in very attractive patterns. BLANKETS A good heavy cotton Blanket in -ray, blue or checks -. !w.ui A good" Wool-nap Blanket v fo'rn Heavv Gray Wool-nap Blankets....$6.00 and $6.o0 Extra, heavy "Wool-nap Blanket in tan. blue, pink or gray plaids" Verv fancy $6.50, $6.75, $7.00 and $, ..0 Heavy part Wool Blankets $ -oO l,f Heavy All Wool Blankets frlt.UU Waal pnmnlPt.fi line of Men's. Womens', and Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases, COMFORTS Good serviceable Comforts $2.65,r $2.75 Very nice Silkoline Comforts $3. 25, $3.50 Heavy Silkoline Comforts ; : ..$4.00 lleavv Silkoline Comforts in two color combinations $4.25 and $4.75 An extra large, fine quality Silkolme Comfort, two color combination $6-00 New Army Blankets $4.95 Children's Shoes; Men's and Boys' Suits, Underwear, Traveling Bags, umoreuas. "Where Cash Beats Credie' Medford Sample Store "Where Cash Beats Credie etter Than El ver Samson Model M Tractor Comes to you Completely Equipped with Pulley, Governor, Platform and Fenders, Oil Pump, Water Pump, Magneto, and Roller Bearing Dust Proof Front Wheels $895.Q0 Delivered on your farm. The Lowest Priced Completely Equipped Tractor Made. Patton and Robinson, Inc. Tel. 150 9 112 So. Riverside Another Snappy Saturday at JONES' Three Free Deliveries Daily Phone Early I . iL. 7 lbs. Sweet Potatoes for 25c Tanlac, that Great Medicine . $lwa?tsax 3 lbs. of our 30c Peaberry Coffee 73c Woodbury's Facial Soap, per box 24c 12 bars Crystal White Soap . . 59c 65c bottle Lavoris only . . 50c pk. Gem Razor Blades . 2 lbs. English Walnuts . . 53c Plus war tax 39c 43c 500 yds. Outing Flannel J c Best grade, for only per yard . . JL" Don't Pass This Up ' WATCH OUR WINDOWS-Prices and Goods That Will Surprise ; You i Everything to Be Had in Fresh Vegetables ' Make Out Your List and Phone Early. Phonel25 JONES of course Phonel25 ' Known as the Cheapest Store in Medford