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-y ?X ft ,rT$". MF.DFOTIP "NfATTj TRTBUJftf. MEDFORD OTMICOX, FRIDAY. JANUARY 12. 192:1 PAflT: THREE SMtMayi Specials a few left Oregon;: Wool Overcoats Values to $30.00 H 119150 Special ara rmisn all wool suits with 2 PAIR PANTS $35.00 Moleskin Raincoats $15.00 Springer and Lee v ' "Duds for Men" Opposite Rialto Theater Phone 595-X Clean-Up Sale Underwear And otter Heavy Winter Goods and Odds and Ends of stock we wish to close out to make room for Spring Goods. All at prices less than half the cost to manufacture, and to give the people of Southern Oregon an opportunity to buy high class goods at bargain prices. .... . Now heavy wool and rot (on mixed Union Suits, $1.05. Sale prico 08c New heavy wool and cotton mixed I'nlon Suits, $2.05. Snlo price. OKc - New heavy wool and cotton mixed Vnion Suits $3.iI0. Halo price Hc New lienvy cotton fleece lined Vnion Suits, $1.50. Sale prico !8i: New heavy cotton fired lined Union Suits $2.50. Sale price OHc New nil wool Irish Frieze Overcoats, $14.50. Snlo prico $12.50 New all wool Irish Frieze Overcoats, $15.50. Sale prico $13 50 New (Jas Mask Raincoats, $0.50. Sale price ....$4.H5 New Iiaynstcr Hiilibpr Coats $0.50; Salo prico $4.8.5 Itcclnim' Army Haln Couts Sale prico $1.00 Slicker llain'llats . - O0c Heclaim Army Overcoats ; $:l."5 to $0.75 New Cotton Douhlc lllnnkets $1.05 lienvy Wool Army Sorks ......25c. Velvet Tolmcco ...j.... ,,c " TRADE AT THE ARMY STORE AND SAVE MONEY United Army Stores 32 Central Ave. South E. LOCAL SCHOOL HEM L Seats for tho alumni-high School basketball jtames tomorrow msht at tho Nat wont on snla this forenoon at Crowsun's and from advance sales a largo crowd is expected. The Barnes start promptly at 7:30 tomor row niKht. The alumni squad has' hern prui-tlo-iiiK every niKht this week and the eiRaretto proKram which has been The following article by I Zl. Grejj ory, Oregoninn sports editor, concern ing the state football championship and tho action of the Statu High School 'Athletic association appeared in last Sunday's Oregoniiin and will doubtless Interest local sport funs: Too bud the little high schools were able to control the policy of the state hiKh school athletic association at its recent meeting .here to the extent of recommended by Captain colemnn. cittnlpins on au edict nKainst chnm 1ms nacl excellent eueciH, iiibkiiih old-timers excoptionully nullo and long winded to sny nothlnp of the EXECUTIVE NOW ! HIGHLY PLEASED Corporation Head Declares Tanlac Completely Over came Eheumatism and Stomach Trouble Gains 10 Pounds. basket shooting nullity which has been enhanced by 1-Jidy Nicotine. Last night the alumni squad met the high school five and nlthnUKh definite score was not kept tho hiKh schoolers seemed to have but n very slight edge In tho practice game. The intmo last night was practically an even contest and tho one tomorrow night promises to be an exceedingly interesting one. ' The schedule for the high school basketball Benson Is lis follows: Jan. IS Alumni vs. Mcdford high. Jan. 17 Cottago Grove" vs. Med- ford high. I Jan. 19-20 Not arranged. Jan. - 25-20 Salem vs Medford high. Trip North. Feb. 2 Salem at Salem, i Feb. 311. SI. A. at Portland. Feb. ti Ore. Frosh, at Eugene. Feb. F.ugeno' high at Eugene ' Feb. 7 Cottage Grove nt Cottage Grove. Ono game possible with O. A. C Frosh at Corvallls, or Corvallis high ' or Forest Grove. I . Feb. 10 Roscburg vs. Medford, at ' Itoseburff. Feb. 23-24 H. M. A. vs. Medford at Medford. ! March 2 Roseburg vs. Medford. at Medford. March 3 Oregon Frosh vs. Med ford at Medford. March 9-10 Open date. GOES TO JAIL Dewey Miller was sentenced to 15 daws in tho county jail when he pleaded guilty this morning before Justice Glenn O. Taylor to a. charge of chicken stealing preferred by J. H. Cook. The chickens, said to be fino thoroughbred poultry, belonged to Cook. The arrest was made yes terday afternoon by Patrolman Cave. . Tex Miller was arrested last night by Patrolman rrescott on a charge of drunkenness and was released on $15 ball, which was forfeited when he did not appear before Justice Tay lor at an appointed hour today. Ed Grlgsbv was charged in a com: nlnlnt. filed bv Dora Price, truant ! officer, of failing to send his son to school. Ho was ndmonished by Jus tlce Taylor to tako upon himself the responsibility of seeing that his son nttended school and was told that unless the son's attendance was satis- , factory henceforth that he would be l compelled to stand trial, Jointly wltn I his wife, for not sending the boy to ' school. Grigshy agreed to seo to It i that his son attended school regulnrly and stnted that his recent absenco hnd heen duo to an Injury of tho eye ! sustained in a game of bnsketbnll. SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice liecf Pot Roasts, per lb 15 Choice Beef Stews, per lb - 12 -2$ Shoulder TofRonst, per lb ..'...:.i 20p Fresh Side Pork, per lb - 20? Good Bncon, per lb ' 25$ STAR MEAT MARKET Phono 273 , ' We Deliver ' : ..' WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. . IF STOMACH IS . TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with "Pape's Diapepsin" As soon as you eat a tablet or two of "Pape's Diapepsin" your indigestion is goncl Heavy pain, heartburn, flatu lence, gases, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, acid stomach ends. Correct your stomach and digestion for & few cent. Each package guaranteed by druggist. Clow's Waffle Flour This" is a prepared WAFFLE FLOUR and is the highest grade ODiainauie. . n . ; .. Put, up in small convenient size packages. We also have PURE MAPLE SYRUP. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 plonsliip high school football games within tho state. If carried out, that edict will cauBe the association much grief. The result will be discontent, bitterness and ill-feeling, Almost certainly there will ho throe or four sectional champions, each with much to bo said In Its behalf ua en titled to tho state championship. As thoro will bo no way to sottlo it in actual combat, the one with the most active press agent will get tho con sensus voto. That will cause trouble and nobody will bo satisfied. Some thing like it happened this year be tween Medford and Corvallis. Each thought it had the best high school team In the state and Corvallis got in ahead of Medford and arranged a post season gamo with Scott high of To ledo. O.1 Had Medford and Corvallis first played for the stato championship there would have heen no basis for the hatred that dovoloped. Now Mod ford never will bo convinced that her team was not better than the Corvallls eleven. The resulting sense of injus tice will rankle for years. Multiply that by two or three and ou get a faint idea what the non- championship game rule will eventu ally lead to. It a human nature for tue boys on a good football team ana tneir partisans to wish to prove themselves tho best team. Far from Interfering with studies, hcnlthy rivalry of that kind, under skillful supervision can be made an Incentive to scholastic ox cellence. Athletes who measure their strength against one anothor in a fair and square test don't bear grudges afterward. Seems to us the stato association decidedly is standing on the wrong foot. Why not a high school conference nr thn Iniirer state lllgll scnoois, r,,l,.wl nfter Iho lntcrcolleginie con rnrnnoK? That would settle me cliiimiilonshln mntter automatically. As it is there is no nenu or inn iu the schedules adopted by tho slate high schools.' Every school goes 101 iiK,.f. nna there Is no way 01 Keep Ing track. of them as a wnoie. nun a few exceptions the schedules lead nowhere at tho end of tlio season. Tim sininose. let us say, tnnt m ford. Ashlund, Eugene, Albany, &a lem. Corvallis, Astoria and Oregon ntv high schools were to form western Oregon high school confer ence, modeled nfter the Pacific coast northwest intercollegiate confer enccs, and that Pendleton, linker. La Grande and The Dalles, for example, should form an eastern Oregon nign school conference. The schools in ench conference then could draw up regular confer ence schedules and when they got through the winner In each confer ence could play the -winner of tho other and we'd have a legltlmnto state champion perhaps If that were done tho Portland schools would form a separate conference of their own on good relations with tho others, and a final big gamo in Portland could wind up tho season by or before Thanksgiving day for tho stnto title. Would such a name draw? We'll law our gold watch ail chain that it would and winning It would mean something to nil concerned But that would rcqulro too many ffnmcs. we hear someone object. Isot at all. No need for each member of ono conference to play all tho other teams In the conference, no need whatsoever. Tho colleges don't do it. It would bo eusy to limit tho sched ule of each team to sny four or nt most five conference gamos. Then tho ono or two Inter-conference games for the state titlo would mean only five or six or nt most seven games nil told for the winning eleven Easy enough to wind up a schedule liko that by TlianKsgiving aay. As for tho smnllcr high schools, they might have conferences of their own, If they wished, or they could schedule gnmos between themselvei as they do now. Nor would tho con forcneo plan mean mutiny ngnlnst the stnto association. Tho associa tion could well remain tho supervi sory body to lnydown and enforci general rules of eligibility and such with each conference left to nttend to the details of Its own schedules Why wouldn't that bo a good plan and a worknblo plan? looks gooi to us, and wo didn't think It up either, Tho conference suggestion comei from C. K. Ingnlls, editor of tho Cor vnllls Oaiietto Times, a. lover and pa tron of clean amateur sports, wh mnde it solely with a view to ellml noting the present scramble which gctH nobody anywhere, by a construe tlvo and conservntlve plan for solv ing the trouble to the satisfaction of nil concerned. Certainly worth think Ing over. Fred Girtanner, 1 3 S North Gates St., l.os Angeles, Oil., widely known nventor and head of the Girtanner Engineering corporation. Is still an other prominent Onlifornlon who has tnken time from his exacting busi ness duties to tell of the benefits he has derived from the use of Tanlac. As far as relieving physical ail ments, such ns I have suffered from, is concerned," said Mr. Girtanner, I consider Tanlac without an equal. Stomach trouble and rheumatism had been tho Ixino of my existence for seven or eight years. After eating 1 would suffer for hours from tho gas on my Btomach, which caused bloat- ng, shortness of hrenth and dizziness. "I felt sore and stiff all over with rheumatism, my Joints pained ter ribly, mid 1 also had headaches and was verv nervous. Since taking Tan lac 1 have gained ten pounds and feel liko a different man. I am now 7 but I havo an abundnnco of lifo and energy for one that old. It's a pleas ure to recommend Tanlac." Tanlac Is for salo by all good drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. Adv. SEEK MOTIVE FOR NHW YORK, Jan. 3 2. Tho molivo for tho apparent suicide or He v. Ir. Percy Cordon, former assistant rector St. Hnrtholomew'a Kpiscopnl church, whose body was founa yesterday in a baththb in his apartment in tin Hotel Wolcott remained undiscovered todav. There was a bullet wound in his rifiht temple ana a revolver with ono empty chamber lay beneath hie right hand. Tho contents of two letters, found nenr tho body and evidently written shortly before ho had. shot himself, were not mado public. Ono of tho letterH wns addressed to Dr. LdKhton l'arks. rector of Kt llartholomew's and tho other to Vv. Gordon's Hon, Oeorgo, under secre tary of tho American embassy in I'arls. Bad Luck and the Devil Persued Him "I don't think nnyono has had more bad luck and sickness than I have. In 1905 I hnd two ribs, an arm and collar bono, broken in a rail road accident. Then I had pneumo nia. After recovering I crossed n pasture when a bull chased mo, tossed mo over tho fence and broke1 my right Icr. In 1910 I had typhoid fever; sine then severe stomach and liver trouble, which no mediclno or doctor touched until two years two I sot a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Hemedy, which proved tho first rny of light in thirteen years." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal, tract and allays tho in flammation which onuses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, incuding appendicitis. Ono dose will convince or money re funded. For sale by all druggists. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY E I WASIIINT.TOW .Inn 12 A ro- olullon disapproving of Will Hays' ; reinstatement of I-'attyl Aruuckle In the movies wag adopted today by the ' governing hoard of the National Fed : oration of Women's Clubs, whoso of j flrlals claim to represent 3,000,000 1 American women. TOR 'SAI,IC Clonulne pork sausage and lard at tho public market Satur day. C. C. Chapman. 249 VANTEI 500 ft. or more of IU In pipe, l'lione 68Z-W. 21J LOST Fur muff tnken from Oregon Growers pncklng house. Please re turn to 6 E. Third St. or Tribune office. No questions asked. Mrs K. X. Anderson. 251 You are Cordially Invited to a Free Demonstration of Crown Flour and Cereals GOING ON AT OUR STORE Crown Flour, hard wheat, per sack . . $2.20 Crown Oatflakes, large pkg 27c Crown Wheat Flakes, large pkg 30c Crown Wheat Nuts, large pkg. ....... 30c Crown Pancake Flour, large pkg. 25c Crown Kernels of Wheat, pkg. ....... 20c Free Samples of the Above LOUIE'S Free Delivery Phone 271 The Old Clothes Hospital j Rates ' TO II 8 ALIO Strictly modern bunga low, 5 rooms with largo sleeping porch, will sell with or without fur niture and Rlvo Immediate posses sion. A bargain. bib acres, large chlc)on house, 350 white leghorns, new barn, all tools necessary, some fruit, will take Medford home In exchange up to 12500.00. 40 acres, 25 alfnlfa 3 years old, 3 acres timothy, 12 acres grain land for quick sale $5000.00. 35 acres highly Improved, 21 ncros pears 13 years old, 12 acres Now town applos, 2 acres garden, etc Strictly modern homo' new, out buildings are the best. If. you are Interested In a fine property this will be worth looking over. $000.00 will give .yon possession of modern bungalow, halanco like rent, close In, Vfe block from pavemont. 5 rooms, bath completo, close In on pavement $1025.00, terms. C. 8. Iliitterfield. 250 County Treasurer's Call for 8peclal Road District warrants. Stato of Oregon, County of Jackson, Treasury Department, Jacksonville, Oregon. Jnnuarv 12. 1923. Notice is horeby" given that there are funds on hnnd for tho redemption of the following Hood Wnrrants: District No. 2 Wnrrants Nos. BR09, C87K, 6920, C943, C944, 6946, 6996, 7090 District No, 3 WarrantB Nos. 0058, 6710. 6801. District No. 6 Warrants Noa. 0078, 6732. 6743. District No. 10 All Wnrrants regis tered from June 9th, 1921, to February 9th. 1922. both dates Inclusive. District No. 12. Warrants Nos. 0573, Cu.'l7. 6594. Intorest on tho above railed war rants censes on this the 12th day of January, 1923. A. C. WAI.KKR Treasurer of Jackson 249 County, Oregon. We make your old worn-out clothes like new We put in new linings in suits, dresses and every thing iu tho wearing' apparel. Suits cleaned and pressed. REX CAFE WE SERVE A Special Plate Lunch From 11 A. M., to 2 P. M. 40c BEGINNING FRIDAY JANUARY 12TH Try Our Waffles and Coffee for Breakfast MR. AND MRS. CARL R. BEEBE, Props. ' 0XKXX00000XXXXXKXOOGO Learn Spanish in 30 Days Rare opportunities open for men and women with a knowledge of Spanish. Classes start TUES. EVENING, JAN. 16 Register now at the Medford Business College Private lessons given to those desiring them I QQ00QO0QOOOQ0O0OOQ&X)Q00000QO0QQQ0Q0OO00QQOQQQQO0OO9 I