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MEDFOTtD MAIL' TRIBUNTV frtEPPOTtP. OlMXiOX, FRIDAY, .1AXUARV ,U.' 1923 PAGE FIVH y mp arikkft BALL LEAGUE TO The opening game of the Y. M. C. A. Athletic League will be played Mon day, Jan. 22, between the Baptist and the Presbyterian teams at the Vinson bam ou North Itlvorside. The second game of the evening will be between the Christian and North Methodist teams on the same floor. A largo and enthusiastic crowd of players and church folks assembled nt the new hall last Monday night to look over the newly renovated and equipped quarters, which are to houso .Via yia.fnA V XI n A trttmna fax thn next three months. The occasion was tlce periods and game schedules. As finally decided games are to be played .regularly on Monday nights, the first game of the evening starling at 7:15 and the second at 8:30. Fifteen min utes grace Is to be allowed in each case, after which the game will be de clared forfeited. Practice days were decided by lot an dfell as follows: during the current week the North M. E.'s are to have. Tuesday, the Christians Wednesday, the South M. E.'s Thursday, the Pres byterians Friday, and the Baptists Saturday. As some days are more de sirable than others, It was decided to shift every team back one day each week, making practice days next week as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 23 Christians; Wednesday, Jan. 24, So. M. B.i Thursday, Jnn. 25, Presby terian; FS-idny, Jan.' 26, Baptist; Sat urday, Jan. 27, No. M. E. The game schedule for the season Is as fololWB) (the 7: 15 game is men tioned first, the 8:30 game second): Jan. 22, Baptist vs Presbyterian. Christian vs North Methodist. Jan. 23, Presbyterian vs Christian. South Methodist vs Baptist. Feb. 5 North M. E. vs South M. E. Baptist vs Christian. Feb. 12 Presbyterian vs North M. E. Christian vs South M. E. Feb. 19 Baptist vs North M. E. South M. E. vs Presbyterian. Feb. 26 Christian vs North M. E. Baptist vs Presbyterian. Mar. 5 South M. E. vs Baptist. . Presbyterian vs Christian. Mar. 12 Baptist vs Christian: North M. E. vs South M. E. Mar. 19 Christian vs South M. E. - Presbyterian vs North M. E. Mar. 26 South M. E. vs Presbyterian. Baptist vs North M. E. Those interested should keep a copy of this schedule for reference as It will not appear again. Pfcipl&S Quit Willi S.S.S. Whyi Pimple-Poiion Coes When Rd-Blood-Cell Increaael S. S. S. Builds ThewRed-Blood-Cll. You ran be sure of this, nature has no uhalltuto for reu-blood-celle. Pimple poleou fao't lire lu the red rlveja of your blood aa Ions a there ore enough rich red-blood-n-us la It. More red-blood-cellal ll' t I j cj ametmsneajucej li.n i Vh.it yon need when yon tee phfla Mes marlnit at you In the mirror. Black-lieuilt-4 vlmples are worael Ectetoa U worn jrcC ! ou trJ everything- uoer the aim. you'll find only one answer, more iillpn'ver In jroni" blood 1 The tre imiilmn r-sulls, produced by an Jncreaaa In rrd liloml cells la one of the A. B. C. of iutlul aclenre. Ked-cella mean clear-pure rlrn blood. They mean clear, riiil'lr, lovable' coiunleilona. They mean nfve power, because all your nerves are fed by your blood. They mean freedooa Oyvh-r from plmplea. from the blackhea iJl. from bulls, from eczema and amaj eruptions, from rheumatism Impurltlea, from that tired, exhausted, run-down feel Iuk. Ited-blood-cells are the most impor tant thlnit In the world to each of na. R. 8. S. will build them for too. S. 8. 8. Las been known since 1820, as one of tn tteatest blood-builders, blood-cleansers and system streuRthenera ever produced. . 8. 8. Is sold at all dmc stores In tws alios. The larger site bottle is the men economical, ,9 makes you fetl hke yourttlf again BEATEN ONE UP sss LOS ANOELES, Jan. 10. (lene Sarazt-n. national open and profes sional golf champion and Jock Hutchison, formerly BritiMh open rhaiuplon, were resting today after their defeat here yesterday at the hands of E. S. (Scotty) 'Armstrong and Norman MneHtth. Los Angeles amateurs, at the Wiltshire country club course, by a score of one up. Tomorrow Hngen and Klrkwood will meet Fred J. Wright. Jr., of I-os Angeles and Jack Neville of San Francisco, California amateurs, the latter amateur champion In a match at the Flint P.ldgo country club. IN FINE CONDITION 10 SOUTH SUDBURY. Mass (By the Associated Press) Babe is coming back strong to regain his honors as the homo run king. He says so. Ha looks it. A gentleman farmer, sowing seeds of hard work, regular hours and simple .food that ho may reap a har vest of hits more especially of home runs the slugger extraordinary Is wintering In this snow, piled New England farming region seeking to lay a firm foundation for his come back. If appearances may bo tuken at their face value he is doing it, and the Babe is well on the way to making good his plods that ho would be back nt the top of the homo run dolumn this year. Twenty pounds taken off under a regime of splitting wood, setting up exercises, hiking and In recent weeks, snow shoveling, is the measure of Ruth's conditioning process to date, together with an appearance of fit ness that Is its outward mark. Rut tho Bnbe is not yet content. He weighed 235 pounds when he left Broadway for his farm house hers. He weighs 215 pounds today. Ho says he. expects to be down to 205 when tho reason opens, with a two week's stay nt 'Hot Springs. Ark., meantime likely to bring him close to. that goal. Basketball Scorns. At Seattle University of Washing ton 37; U. of Idaho 3C. At Snlem Whitman 20; Willam ette U. 18. . The newly elected executive cam mlttoo of the Jackson County Farm Bureau met In Medfurd, Wednesday, Jan. 17, for the purposo of formulat ing plans for tho coming year. It was found that the finances of the Bureau wore In much better shnpo than they were a year ago. It was gratifying to find that a goodly num ber of members have already paid their dues for the year 1923. The matter of strengthening thej membership of the Bureau was tho chief topic of discussion. The will ingness of the business men of tin county to cooperate with tho pro ducers was considered and a tentatlvo plan was outlined for building up a; substantial membership and for out lining a program of constructive work for 1923. Committees to work out tho details of these plans were appointed nnd Saturday, Jan. 2.7, was set as the time for giving these plans definite form. The committee expressed them selves as feeling very well satisfied I with the progress made by the Farm inureau in uie pusi aiiu uiuj ien u.t the future work of tho organization to Jan. 19 mean much for Jackson County farm ers and Jackson County business men. NEW YORK, Jan. 19. With vic tories over Frankio,iMurphy, iMoi-rlQ Sehlulfer and ' Johnny Griffiths bo hind him, Cowboy Padgett is coming hero to box Billy Wright six rounds Tuesdny night. PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 19. Thirty-four rounds of boxing make up the program to be given here to night under the auspices of tho Port land boxing commission. Except for the main ten round event between Joe Egan and Sailor Tom King, the card is made up entirely of. local talent. , ., Giant Twirlers for Red Sox. BOSTON, Jan. 19. Tho Red Sox will novo on their roster this year three of tho tallest hurlers in cap tivity tho rlub statistician says. Daniel Roy Fowlkes, purchased from tho Memphis club of the South ern Association, is said to be tho tall est man in the American league. He in six feet, five and a quarter. Carl Stlmson, acquired from the Rock Island club of the Mississippi Vnlley lengue. stands six feet five. .Howard Ehmkc, obtained from Detroit In the deal by which Pratt and Collins went west, is six feet, four inches. VISITS PHOENIX About 25 ladles from tho Medford society were guests on Thursday j afternoon of the Phoenix Tresbyte-i rian Missionary society at tho home of Mrs. Dr. Mnlmgren nt Phoenix.. One most enjoyable feature of the fine program was the play, in cos tume, of "Thanksgiving Ann," which delighted the fifty ladies present, and showed in a striking way what can be done with money. j Mother meeting of all boys inter est ,1 in forming a Boy Scout Troop in Phoenix is to be held next Tues day evening at seven at Clyde Hall. Cash Wood of Medford, our expe. rlenced scout-master, met some of the boys Thursday afternoon nnd will be present again to help on Wednes day evening. "At the Cross Roads of the World" will be the subject on Sunday morn ing of a special address by the pas tor at the Phoenix church nt eleven o'clock! Spoclal music, also. Bible school at 10 a. m. ' .The January Workers' 'conference will be held In tho early, aftornoon, JUBt iafter- luncheon Immediately fol lowing the morning service. Superintendent J. B. Webster haB arranged for a helpful and import ant conference and discussion of- sev- 1 eral things vital to successful Sundny school work, and all officers, teach ers and others Interested In the Phoe nix Sunday school are invited to at tend and bring basket lunch. These meetings are ono of tho most Inter esting nnd helpful features of our growing school. Another Is tho Homo Department work under tho direction now of Mrs. J. M. Rader. "Christian Endeavor" at 0:30 p. m.. and evening service nt 7:30. Say "Bayer" and Insist! S4200 ' Buys the NWVi of Sec. 30, Twp. 33, S.( Range 2, W. - . w. w. : I Containing 177 Acres Criiscd a few years ago at 6,000,000," . mostly Oregon Fir; soilio- Sugar Pine. "Write us about tins. ,T. F. DEALY, Ilvde Bldg - Spokane, Wash PIPE FLUSH Quickly dissolve nil obstructions In clogged drnin nnd sower pipes UCY IT TKY IT For Sale By A. t. VBOMAN, 3 Front 8- ; "Eternal Flame," Page Norma Talmadge is now appearing at the Page In one of her most suc cessful pictures, "The Eternal Flame." A u.tfa nf mitHtv Irnnnfnrmwl hv despair Into court beauty and heart-1 1 . . ..... I. 1 Dnpla ha. less coiiuene, . wmi ui iww feet, who gave nothing and took hearts' blood in excfisnge. That wos the young Duchesse de Ivsngeols. Norma Talinadge gives a most fin ished nortrayal of the duchess. oCn way Tearle, as De Montriveau, gives one of the most artistic and convinc ing delineations of his screen career. Rosemary Theby, Irving Cummlngs, Kate Lester, Otis Harlan nnd Adolphe Jean Manjou are other big players in the cast. The picture has been fa vorably compared to "Smllln' Through" critics everywhere. A Century comedy, the Patho News and the Bpeclal musical numbers by Betty Brown nt the Wurlltzcr are fur ther Incidental offerings. Wallce Reld'At His Best Wallace Held is giving one of the happiest interpretations of his career nt "the Rlalto Theatre where "The Ghost Breaker" is being shown with big sncceBs. The star is supported by Llla Lee as leading woman, and Walter Iliers, in a black-face role for the first time in his career, has an ex cellent comedy part- Convicted of Murder. NEW YORK. Jnn. IS. Reuben Korkln Pisl night was rnnvlcled of first decree murder for complicity in the slaying of Mrs. Jennie Becker. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get ting tho genuine Bavcr product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two yoars ana proved sate by millions tor " Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Jicuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Baver Tablets of Aspirin" onlv. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes ol twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is tlie trade mnrg 01 uayer Manufacture of Monoateticacidcerler of Salirvllracid. Building Bone 1 is equally as important as ? building flesh. Foods that I assist Nature, fix lime in the I I bo.iesand teeth are essential. I Scott's Emulsion -i . I.'.l r I : Sy cod-aver oil contains, v'i . 1 1 -i Li in p.bundonce, ele r!? 1.. ! -I ,: . iiiciiia mat fit.- 1 1 A the bodv and assist if.i in the formation of i,ti one bones and sound teeth Srolt'APowee.Bloomfi'-ld.K.J. . paid. . ' We are ol. gated; sultt. h; casb paym ns THE HOME SERVICE STATION UROCKHIKS, JKWF.LHY CIGAIW AND TOBACCOS MKVS I l ltMSlUXCiS IjKATHKK GtKHlS, M WiAtiK IHtlflS, SI VBltlKS JKVF.LKY.-WATI1 IMPAIRING (OXFrXTlOVKUY IXFAXTS AX1 ,11'VKMLK MODERN MKAT MA11KRT CLOAKS A XI) Sl lTS DAY NURSERY Children cared for by the hour, 'Mr; Kpeelal rates hy the. (lay. hrnve til" tiny tots In our WATC'HKVL CAIti: when viMtlng the dentist or modiste or during the matinee or social call. Second Flnot- Mi-s. A. W. Mason, Matron MEDFORD CENTER Department Store Musical recitals Saturday afternoon 3 to II; evenings 7:11(1 to H:!lo TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on nil men's goods for oiu week, beginning; Saturday. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PROFITS FORGOTTEN, BUY N0W1 1 Every Silk or Woolen Dress and every Coat Cape and Jacquctte, marked at prices to close these wanted garments out in a few days ! See Window Display Note Prices EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF mrYsiciAxs Kl'IMiEOXS KKXTISTS LAW Y KHS CIIIKOPKAC70R.S 1XSUH.YXOK, UKAL ESTATE UKAVTY PAKLOK8 DItKSSMAKIXa TAILOItS, CAFETKKLl jon ritiNTixa THE CANDY DEPT. HATlllHAY'8 SPECIALS KlildlCH Delight Krys'l Knndy, Xursery llotiigufl, lb tfto Dcltrfmi.s KiHsew, lb SOo Old fimhloned Chocolate SMo 1 ILL LINK OP C1GAI1S AND TOBACCOS Medford Center Sanitary Market AVE KI7KP ALL OUt MEATS Protected from dust and dirt. Keep most of them in the ire house, whrro they arc freo from dirt or contaml natlonal of any kind. Our dbplny meats arc equally protected in silent solisman cases. In addition wo keep this market so Immaculately clean that tho most particular housewife couldn't find a speck of dirt hero 110 matter how keenly she searched. SATURDAY AND MONDAY Hams, whole or half 28c Eastern Hugur cured skinned Eastern Ilncon, half or whole 30c Picnic Shoulders 10c Bacon Backs , 3c Cottage llanis .l.A......... 28c Baby Beef Pot Boast -'..15c Good tender ShouIder Steak .. .2)c : Home-niado Corn Beef 17c New Sauer-Krnut, quart 20c Home rendered Lard 17Jc Our famous pure pork Sausage 25c ; Phono 25." 20th Century Grocery The purpose of a 20th Century Store is 1st To supply known, pure foods 2nd To supply these in a sanitary and senriceable manner at the lowest possible figure. SATURDAY AND MONDAY WE OFFER Bulk Seedless Raisins, per pound 1G cts., 25 lb. box $3.75 Oregon Walnuts Budded Franquettes 37 pound California soft shell Walnuts, pound 30J Oliiradelli's Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. can Large Cans Instant Postum 43 Campbell's Tomato Soup, . 11 can Kellogg 's Coru Flakes, 2 packages 19 . Standard brands of Com, Peaa, Tomatoes, cut stringless Beans, 14c, 3 for 40c: Dozen cans $1.55 Royal White Soap 6 bars 25 Royal Baking Powder large cans, 40 M. J. B. Tree Tea, Ceylon and India 59 pound Pure Cane Sugar 11 1-2 pounds ! 98 Head Rice, Blue Rose variety . 3 lbs. 25 Asparagus, Salad Points, tall cans, 25 20th Century Coffee "The essence of all that is good in the" Coffee World" pound 35c; 3 lbs : $1-00 Maryland Corn 2 cans for 25 Preferred stock Telephone Sweet Peas, 22 can Pure Honey, pint jars, 33 Flour Anchor Brand "Sold on its merits", sack $1.73 Really No Use to Look for a Better Place Than a 20th Century Store. MEDFORD ASHLAND Silliman's Trade School LEARN TO MAKE CANDY Why work for Wages? Be your own boss. Be a practical candy maker and work for yoursolf. THE CORRECT ART OF CANDY MAKING Taught in 30 Days. COSTS YOU ONLY $100 One of the best trades you can learn. Lots of good openings for a good Candy Kitchen. I started in 1915 without a dollar You can do the ' same. CLASS STARTING NOW. Factory North Holly and West Second E.C.SILLIMAN of Sillimah Bros., Chief Instructor TO HAVE YOUR OLD CLOTHES RELINED, CLEANED AND PRESSED Our Equipment and Experience Assures You the Best Service CLEANING-REPAIRING,, PRESSING, DYEING ASK ABOUT OUR CLUB RATES Armstrong Tires and Tubes Extra Heavy Cords. Tubes Are Oversize. Tires have advanced, but wc have not received our new list, better come in and get yours before we do. WHILE THEY LAST Empire Fabrics, Guaranteed Firsts 30x3 $7.90 30x3V2 $8.90 Star Motor & Supply Co. Agents for Stephens Cars Phone 277-J 29 So. Front St. WE SELL . VOGAN'S CANDIES an Oregon made product put up in nice boxes from one-half pound to one pound sizes. Also in Bulk