Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD RVE WILL
PLAY EUGENE HI
AT NAT TONIGHT
Tim Eugene banket hall team mid
several Hiilm headed by Coach V. f..
'IniniiU, arrlvffi in thin illy yester
day aflirnooii nnd played A ginmi
Willi lliu fruit Talent team IiihI night,
Icfcittlug llm Talent hoopirter 1y u
m i. ii or 2 I C In-fold tho light In Hi"
'I'n lr tit gymnasium failed imil pre
vented tlii gitnio from cuti'iidlng tho
full line, Tin Eugene quintet U im
ported In give I tin .Mill ford hanketcer
it good battle thl evening when tltf
twit team mill on III" Nut floor.
All of tli Mcdford hoy urn lt good
shape ii nil even though Kugene hu
llm t rpulul lint of being faM, Medford
lutM hopes of ii Mi lory ihlx evcnln.
Mimt of llm nun on the basketball
Hilll III 4 hit I'M III IllKh HI lllllll iipiniiii-
in In- kxt'i'liiK trninliiK faithfully nnd
Willi tlui iilidilly printice tit Hi" Nut.
urn I'hm ti ll to iiiukn u. pnl Mhowlug
iiK'tloxt Hi" northerner.
It In ! ted tlllll totlltillt'H con
tent VIII I." oil" of III" best of I ho
Mimoil nntl In view of lliu flirt Unit
Meilford I plnvlng iiK'iIiinI mi" of III"
nlioriKi'Nt Willamette ;i ll"v team It
In hoped Hint the rooter wilt I"" out
In full fun" iiml llKiiiy n Mt of lli"
rrnl o. Mrilfniil III spirit dy getting
together unit rooting luntend of scat
tering (ill iivi r ill" Imil wild display
Ing mi iiii rmliUKiimtli' air. i
I Mil In Imiiiio, OrfKon'it fumou bas
ketball klnr, iirrlvnl In IliU illy yen
lentny mill will referee the content.
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MEDFOUP. OHKflON'. Fill DAY, JANUARY 27, 1022
5 LITTLE CHILDREN
TRAMP WILDERNESS
WIH
DYING BABY
KORT WII.I.IAM. Ont., Jan. IT.
BU little Indian children who left the
frocen bodlc of their father and
mother In the northern trapping
wlldernes, today reached W'atrom
on the Canadian government railway
after a fortnight of tramping over
now covered ground. The five
oiingir children, ranging upward
from a baby of a few months, were
lirouKlit hack by their 14-'ear old
brother and a neighbor.
Their father. Atchlmo Son Tnc
heea, trapper, and their mm her, both
Uloil of InflueiUii 1n t her family's
wooillaml hut on Friday, January 1.1.
That day the father called Alrhlmo.
the oh! cut boy. to hi bedside, told
him the end waa near, Rav hi ill il,
200, tho frult of hla lrpplnK. anl
bade him care U.r hta brolhera and
ilatera. Thero wu little fiuxl in the
home
I'tinM to bury the boillin, Atchlmo
left them In the hak with th flvw
other children whll h act out . on
anowahooa ti fetch the tienrit iiclKh
bor, thirty mllea away. Two duy
later Atchlmo came back with , John
liiilKonah. lb nelRlibpr. The five
hungry lot were. chuwlnK raw inoone
flnah for nonrlnhment. They hud
burned mnt of, the turnlturo to keep
from freenlnB. The bodies of tholr
poreins were froteu.
The younner children were parked
tn the don led by ailntrooiih tad
Atchlmo, who then began the lnli
much to Watcomb, where they were
fed and given medteiil aid. It la fear
ed the baby will dlo.
Notice to Beginner
CUfho of beginner In thi flint
grado of tho iublle. aeluiola will be
opened In WatihlnKton and Lincoln
nrhiMiln next Monday. Jan. 30thv Now
pupil ahould enter tho flrat tiny of the
term If K)HHble. In no cam Inter tliun
Keb. 13th. ThoHfl entering from the
Juckann und Koonevelt KcrtiunK may
go to WaNhlngton or Lincoln ttiln term.
KoKlHtrutlon In the high Hi-hool
Bhould bo completoil thin week If pes
Hllilo. Al'UKKY O. SMITH.
2C4 8uHrlntendent.
WOMAN'S COMPLEX. LIFE
Wonuin' complex life with ltd nnil
tltudinuua cnlla la given im tho ri'ii
mm for many a nervou breakdown.
Homo work, aoi'lul obllKationH, dreKH
mnklng and the care of children keep
tho 20th century woman In 'a whirl
wind of activity until. Headache de
velop, hiickucHe. nervouancM mid
oftentlme moro Hrrloun Ilia which
nre peculliir to her aex alone. Much
womei. ahould not deiipnlr, but be
KUlileik by the letter o often pull
llHhed In thin pnper from women who
tmve. been In Jimt mich condition,
but who Imvo been reatored to Heiillh
by Lydlu K. l'inkhiim'a Vegetable
I'ompound.
Thin In n root, and herb medicine
that contain no drug and can be
tiiken In aafely by' any woman. Adv.
Iocd'Brteis
There will ho a brief biiHlne iiKW't.
log of tbn l'r'liylei Inn (hurcli and
roiigri'Kiitlon nt thn cloan of the morn
ing aervleo Hiuuliiy morning. Kvory
liiiiliibcr of the church ami congrega
tion In urged to ,o pteneiit. Homo re
porta of tho pant nine montlfk will be
glvi n.
We have the famona Herman army
mIhmi, regulation murchlng, garrlnon
tnn and firflcera' dreaa ulioe-. V. B.
Army Oood Htore, 32 Central Ave. Ko.
tC i
Will enro for one or two amutl ri-1
du n nt my homo. Addreaa Mr. M.
JoHHclyii, Aahliind, Ore. 283 !
Tat Hwuyne'a youngf'Ht daughter uf
fered u painful Injury yeaterduy whenj
ahe full from a awlug whllo at rer"ni
at an Applegalo a hoolhoiiHe. Hhe ,
auffered liumeroua ctintualona and
lucerutlon about tho haad but waa not
Ketiooaly Injured.
Hard timea ui i.le eaay, buy ranches
without monnf, .y with ahire of crop,
Ilko rent; Gold Itay Healty Company.
Baiili and door. Mcdford dumber Co.
Klg Koppln of the Modoc orchard
waa a liualiieH vlallor tliln morning.
Alta Na) lor, Goodwin coraetlero, 20
B. Kir atreet, tipatuli. l'hone SIH-W.
2H5
Trench hoc with or without hob-1
nail at Army Good Store, 32 KouthJ
Central Ave. i
The Corner book atorp,, which ha
taken MMm-MKlon and la occupying half
of tho building occupied by Palmer'
rinno atorw. will oimmi for IhihIdcm Bat
unlay. Hhelvea ar at present being
InHtalled and palmed.
Kred Alton Halght. teacher of piano
and harmony. Clasalcal and (topular
couraea. Btudlo 818 Liberty Uldg.,
Mcdford. Ore. l'hone 72. tf
Hylteg Itope llk black and oolor.
Free lnatructlon. Deuel Art Dept.
Mr. and Mr. I km Chime and daugh
ter former realdent of thl city who(
have been In AatorU for tho pai"t threo '
year, returned yesterday to make thl
city their home.
I'hono or call our office for Informa
tion Klamath Fall Tule lands, l'age
Dreaaler Co. If
Army allcker 1 1. on. at IT. 8. Army
Good Store. 32 Ro. Central Are.
The Kugenn baakethall Rquad and
Coach F. L. Grannl arrived In thl
city yi-hlerday aftern'ton and played
Talent laat night defeating them 2216.
The game wa cut thirteen minute
bhort by the failure of the llghtjng ays
tm on the Talent baakethall flrmr.
Tho Kugene team I reglatered at the
Hotel Meilford and will meet the Med
ford team tonight tu one of the beat
game of the w-amin.
Dig dance! Where? At Applegate.
When? Jan. 2S. 122. Why? For
benefit of II. H.'athletlc. Everybody
come.- Ticket ll.Oti, supper 25c plate.
2C4
High top rubier boot f 4.85, at U. S.
Army Good Store, 32 So. Central Ave.
It Ik reported by people who have
come over thn SiaUyoua incf last
night that there are about to feet of
anow at the summit and about six
liirhe In Aahland.- Dilvlng on the
hlglftKay laat night wa difficult be
cause of the adherent quality of the
anow which covered the wlndahleld of
car traveling through the atornt.
Kdgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler.
tf
Heat music Eagle Point Sat. night
264
A da u re will be given this evening
after the basketball game by the 2312
club of the high school. The 23 12
orchestra will furnish the music and
thn dance w Ml be held in the American
Legion hall In the Meilford building.
Mrs. Frank barker, dressmaking,
removed to 620 3jorth Grape St Tel.
44 IX. 263
Wo nro still selling Velvet tobacco
2 for 2 lie at IT. S. Army Goods Store.
32 So. Central.
Workmen were busy yesterday cut
ting a hole In the sidewalk In front of
thn Meilford building in order that a
stairway may be Installed lending to
tho new cafeteria which will oMn for
business In the near future In the
basement 'of the Mcdford building.
" Get your calendar free at our office.
R. A. Holmes, The Ins. Man. tf
Mrs. W. G. Hnyden and daughter of
Las Vegas, N. M., who havo been visit
ing Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. Ilarber
for tho past week left last evening for
Benttlo where they will vjalt with
friends and relatives before returning
to their homo.
Mrs. 1'aul Hansen corsotlere for
N'ultone. l'hone 685-J. tt
Kd Lamport of thn Meilford Harness
company, left the first of the week for
Portland where he will spend about
ten days on business.
High grade tailors for men and
women. Orres, Ashland, Oro. tf
A complete line of McQuay-N'oriis
piston rings In five nnd thirty-one
thousandths ovorstzo. niversldo Gar
age, tt
SOUTH M
E
THODiSTS
PAOR THREE v
;.. ii am i uiuijjiua I it
m
CHAMPIONSHIP
Y. NL C. k LEAGUE
The V. M. t A. bankotlmll si-nson
iinni) to tin end lsint night TJiy Booth
Mcthodlxt tiiiri won thn rhuinplim
chlp with nn unbroken Hiring of vic
tories for tho aeason. With an op
portunity t'J tlo tbft beadlln'-r last
night', nnd hO foce a post-seasim
giiuin to ilc( Id" the championship, tho
iJIwiphH tiiim v. hi k "ii with might
nnd main nnd were In thn lend at the
nd of the first half. However, the
Houth M. K.'a cam') back stronaiy In
the second lap und won handily with
a score of SO to IK. The. latter team
was somewhat thrown out of ise'ir
thru the utmencc of one of their regu
lar forwards, but a n.-w xuard gave a
good account of himself. ,
The Klrln' tennis of the North
MitlnxllHt iiml ChiUilan chunh'-H
stuKi'd it Kood priliinln.iry game In
which 1ho Weep.yniis won with the
on-slili-it Horn tit 2 to 7.
ConsiderahlH credit Is due to the
Houth M'-thoilist team and supporter
nnd especially Howard OraylM-al. who
I , I ii y h ut guard for the siiceesn of the
ImiKiie K4-ason. Ills enihusiasm and
energy were largely responsible for
the derision to take up basketball as
a department of sport this year. The
eternal question of a suitable "place
for practice und games was finally
solved nnd the risk of the expense
was taken. Threo out of four of tho
tennis have already paid their pro
rata asM-imment and this with the
Kate receipts and the diiltniuint u-lu-nsment
will probably pay the -x-pi-MM,
of the season.
Attendance by church people has
been good In some quarters, though
not what the value of tlx season to
thn church Interest would warrant.
This Is to Ik regret trd, as the game
have helped to solve the ever pres
ent iuery, "Where shall we find
wholesome recreation for our young
people?"
iiiiHcbnll will probably lie the next
sport to be taken up by the lencue.
This will give opportunity to retrlevo
lost laurels to some of the "also runs"
In the hoop game. a
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
BALTIMORE. Johnny Dundee
awarded 12 round decision over
Krnnkle Itieo. Hnltlmorn.
CASGAR
0
For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver
Tho nicest cnthnrttc-iaxatlvo la the
wo.ld to physio your liver and bowels
Mien you have Dizzy Hoadnoho, Colds,
nillotisneBS, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid
Htoiuiio.li Is cnndy-HUo "Cnscnrots."
ttne or two toulght -will empty your
1 What anniversary is called a bi
centenary? 2 What is the conclusion of an ora
tion rallel?
3 What is the main root of a plant
called? j
4 In what harbor Is Fort Bumpier?
5 What city Is Thfc capital of Dela
ware? 6 What Is unrefined sugar called?
7 Which president of the United
States w as the father of fourteen chil
dren? 8 Where Is the Kalahari desert?
9 What Is the business of a graph
ologist?
10 What Is Fanueil hall In Hoston
sometime called? - '
Answer to Yesterday's Questions
1 In Japanese what does tenno
mcBn? An. The word means king of
heaven ajid is given to the emperor of
Japan nn head of the Shinto religion.
2 -What is the tonnage of first line
IT. S. battleships? An. It averages
32.600 ton.
3 What w as tho cost of the war per
day to all nations involved? Ans.
$107,000,000.
4 Have theologians succeeded in
fixing the date of creation? Ans. It
is generally agreed that creation took
place 4004, n. C. ' i
5 What ruler of Egypt waa the
father of 200 children? Ans. Ba
rneses 11.
C How many papers were there In
the collection called "The Federalist"?
Ans. Eighty-five.
7 Are movie negatives retouched?
Ans. They are not. 1
8 Why was The Federalist written?
Ans. The series of papers wero pre
pared In defense of the new govern
ment and did much to secure Its ratifi
cation. 9 What was the most famous work
of Anureas Vesalius? An. A com
prehensive and systematic view of hu
man anatomy.
It) What is the difference between
flesh of fish nud that of animals? Ans.
They have about the same composition
except that fish flesh Is a little less
fat.
OBITUARY
110BINETT S. F. Roblnett for 20
years a resident of Eagle Point, passed
away at the home of his son, W. II.
Robiuett, at Eugene, Ore., Jan. 23, nt
tho ago of 88 years. Deceased leaves
two sons and two daughters, W. B.
Robinett of Eugene, Porter R. of San
Francisco, Lulu Robison of The Dalles
and Mrs. Snruh Coy of Eagle Poiut.
Funeral services were held In Eugene
after which remains wore forwarded
to Weok8-Congor Co. here and Intor
ment was made In Central Point ceme
tery, .Tun. 20, under the auspices of the
Central Point I. O. O. F.
bowels completely by morning, and i
you will feel splendid. "They work
while you sleep." Caaearets never stir
you tip or gtipo like Salts, Pills, Calo
mel, or Oil and they cost onfy ten
cents a box. Children love Cnncnrets,
too. , ....... Adv.-
Kngimvrs nt Portland.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 27. Polo
gates to the first annual convention
of the Oregon chapter of the Ameri
can Association of Engineers wero
registering this morning preparatory
to tho opening this afternoon of tho
first session. Today' program In
cluded technical discussions by O.'- K.
Ross of Ha lent; J. C. Stevens and IV.
V. Klmer. Portland, nnd Stuart Sims,
Corvallls. '
Every One Can See
I WjtP'-'Xtit! -vaysST CT: I?-! T rrf
N
The Outstanding Value
in the
ew Chevrolet "490"
That's the Reason
For Its Continued Popularity
$675.00 in Medford
PattonandMnsonJ
nc.
Tel. 150
112 So. Riverside
Jones' Sti
11 o th
Lead
The only store in Medford selling
bread at 5c loaf 1024 loaves sold
last Srturday.
Doughnuts Doughnuts
50 dozen of the most delicious doughnuts you ever ate for Satur
day only, dozen 18c
HERE ARE A FEW GROCERY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
50-pound sack Fisher's Blend best hard wheat flour on the
coast $2.13
Best Creamery Butter, guaranteed, per pound 37c
Large size package Kerr Oats, only . . 26c
2 pounds of our famous 30c bulk coffee for 47c
1 gallon can Peaches . . 73c
50c bottle Maple Syrup ... . . . . . . . ., ,.. 34c
30c bottle Maple Syrup .... ., ,., . . . . .. 19c
3 pounds bulk Macaroni 23c
2 pounds Ginger Snaps ..... : ,:. ... ., ,. . .......... 33c
IN OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT
Ladies' $1.35 House Aprons,, now . ....... $1.15
The new $1.35 Girdles. Be sure and see these . $1.00
50c bottle Hinds Honey and Almond Cream .............. 43c
$1.75 bottle Gourand's Oriental Cream $1.25
Men's and Boys' Shoes, our latest addition, at prices that will
surprise you. See them in window.
Pretty Black Beads, only . . . . . . 40c
Make out your list of groceries and 'phone early, as we do not ex
pect those doughnuts to last long. Include our butter and bread in
your order for it pays to save all you can.
Phone 125-126 JONES' of course
The Store That Keeps Prices Down