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siedfohb matt, TRrauyiC medford, oeaon, Wednesday, makch 5, 1924 I READ! FOR TITLE Tho Medfonl hlBh school basketball team, will close Its season in the Southern Oregon conrorence, with the crucial game of the year next Friday night at Roseburg, and on the result binea, the championship of tha dis trict and the right to play In the state tournament at Salem the following week. A large delegation of local fans wllj'ijourney to Roseburg to seo the contest. Roseburg decisively 'defeated, Ash land last night, by a rally In tho final half, that swept Ashland ofr her feet. At tho end of the flits half the score was 11 to eight in fuvor of Hosohurg, nnd. when the now period began Rose burg hit her stride and piled up sev enteen points. Hurr, star forward of ltoseburg was the chief polntmaker. The Douglas county team was unable to break through (he Ashland defense with any success In the first hnlf. According to tho dopo, tho Roseburg nnd Medford teams aro evonly match ed, and tho comparative scores of the two teams shows llttlo advantnge to either side. Goth teams are good guarders, nnd hard fighters. In the event of Roseburg winning the gnmo, the play off will be stnged Saturday night, either nt Ashlnnd, or the iMou's Gym nt the University of Pregoij, probably tho latter place, ow ing log the poor lighting of tho Ash land Armory, players claiming they can not see philntly, for this reason. BE ' Dlmihlcd Kliip Tnwnl to Port ' 'NORFOLK, Va., Mar. !. Tho four masted schooner Albert W. Robinson, waterlogged and adrift, was picked up yesterday by tho const guard cutler Manning, 00 miles east by southeast off Cape Henry and towed Into Hump-lon.Jioads. Turco-German Pact Signed. 1.0NDON, March 5. A treaty of frlenduhlp between Oormany and Tnr koy was signed yesterday, says an agency dispatch from Constantinople. This1 was forecast In a Constantinople message Monday. STOUT PERSONS Incline to full fofillnuador out Inn, gusiiy pMni, constipation ' ;..' Rtlimi mi UttiHon Improvtdby CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS ' ClMniintr and comfortina onlr 2S Arrangements hnvo been made for a display of the latest models of auto mobiles in connection with tho Amer ican Legion circus which, opens on Friday night. I'aul II. McDonald and Seely Hall, who have arranged for tills added feature to tho circus, say. It will give the public nn opportunity to "kill two birds with one stone," by seeing a circus and auto show com blncil. ' ' The -popularity contests In connec tlon with the rireuB are creating a greot di-al of; Interest nnd there Is much activity In voting for the popu. Inr ladies and babies. Those most ac tive yesterday were Victoria Andrevs, Roso Hillings, who Is now in second place, lccl Kdwnrds, and Mrs. N. I Martin were the vote gainers among the ladies, while babies Sul.etto Sten nctt, Peggy Oarlock and Mary Lou iso McKlhoHo showed gains in the babies' division. The standing of all votes cast up to 10 a. m. today was as follows: laulUn' Content. Name Votes Icel Kdwnrds 1213 Roso Hilling 1 1 SO Mis. N. I. Martin 1161 Victoria Andrews 1142 Constance Ames 1104 Marion Hill ; .1100 Ilubios' Contest. Mary LouIho McIWioso 1705 Peggy Oarlock 1250 .loan Onrnett 12011 Lois Pringle 1100 Pauline Patrick' lono John Mnnn 1 1 no Carl Jeanno Tengwald 1100 Suzette Stonnctt 1100 FIRST GAME B! 32 TO 31 SCORE IRANI Clem-Re Ktnne of Srnttle, Wash., n laborer, need 27, RUHtnlnccl ficulp wounds of a minor nature, and a brtiiHod faro and l'ffn, when hla foot slipped, while ultnmptinpf to board a freiKht train Tuesday afternoon. Htone wuh hurled to the ground and hit on the Hen. He was removed to Sacred Heart hospital and his prompt re covery Is experted. niCRKELKV, Cov, r.Mrrn 5. The University of California defeated the University of Washington, 32 to. 31, In the first game here laHt night of a series being played to determino tho championship of tho Pacific coast basketball conference. Tho game wuh derided in an e.xtrn five mlnuto period, necessary because of tho fact that the score Btond 30 to 3 0 at tho end of tho second half, j WbHhington held the lead of Cali-I fornlii but three times during the game, rarh time by the margin of but one point. ' I California held the lead during the entire first half, despite a strong spurt toward the end of the period by the Huskies. Tho second half was a hec tic see-saw battle, however, with tho lead alternating between the teams, both playing fast aggressive games. Jn the final minutes tho gamo was inarked by roughness. REALTY EXPERTS ADDRESS FORI A number of real estate men from all over tho state: were the principal guests of the Medford Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon at the Ho tel Medford today. P. S. Barrett of Spokane, president of the Northwest Real Estate Dealers' asosclatlon, John H. Marlols of Portland, president of the Portland realty board; T. W. Zim merman of Portland, secretary of the Northwest Real Estate Dealers asso ciation and Vill Moore of Salem, roal estate commissioner of Oregon. All of these men spoke a few words on tho new realty board which has just been formed in Medford and on the benefit that It would bo to the com munity. They also spoke of the mil lion people who will pa'ss through the northwest during the coming year and how the real estate dealers may profit by selling these people property on which they could make good. Mayor Gaddis made a short speech of thanks at tho end of the realty men's addresses., STKEET OPEXIXfl TABLED (Continued From Page One) committee showed that the cost to mnke such an Improvement would he prohibitive In the present state of the city's finances. This local tempest in a tea pot. altho the lleatty street matter had been under discussion for some months, was precipitated when a pe tition was handed In to the council Monday signed, by ninety tax payers saying that the petitioners believed it desirable to have a more direct road from the Pacific highway to the -center of town than the present Pacific highway, and that they therefore pe titioned the council to open up an extension of Beatty street to the Pa cific highway. . LET BUTLER RESIGN City Councilman J. H. Butler was not . present at. last - night's council meeting, he being the only absente'o from that bod y; and It developed dur ing tho latter part of the mooting that he had handed In hia resignation to City Clerk -Alford, assigning as the reason that because of stress In busi ness affairs he could not give the time necessary to serve longer as a council man. 4 Tho resignation was read at the meeting and tho nayor and council men refused to accept it, as they are loth to see the city lose such a valu able city official as Mr. Butler, and hope to induce him to change his mind. The air-tight can ! keeps Snowdrift as sweet and fresh as the day it was made. FAIRLY SMOTHER KOKKmmc;, Ore., March 6. The Huseburg high basket coih defeated the Ashland team in a fast game Inst night by the score of 3ii to 18. nose burg had the lead from tho start of the game and In tho last quarter threw baskets from nearly all parts of the hall. Burr of Hoseburg star red for the locals. Tho Ashland girls defeated tho Roseburg girls 26 to tft in the preliminary game. The Ashland maids outplayed tho local girls at every stage of tho game. SALT LAKI5 CITY, March 5. Ira Dorn, Salt Lake wrestler, defeated Mike Yokel, Wyoming, Inst night when the la Iter was unable to con tinue after the second fall. Facing Famous Lithln Park Directly oppostto fountains. . Four Hansen, Beside Cabins. Cottago Plan. Four Aeroa. Convalescent Home ASHLAND, OREGON Milk Diet, Vegetarian and other building diets. Hydropathic Treatment. All invalids received, ' - . ; "Oood Cheer, Good Caro, Good Food," our slogan. Terms $15 per week and up.. Our Climate a Panacea for Asthma and Malaria '153 Oranlte Street '. MRS. W. M. BARBER, Proprietor PHOENIX FORUM FRIDAY - Tho March open forum of tho Phoenix Hrolherhood will bo held Fri day evening. March 7th at Clyde hull, beginning nt 7:30. Tho subject for the evening Ih one of general Intercut In tho community. "Homo and Mar- I kot Gardening," and every mnn of the village and vicinity ia invited to be proHcnt and take part. Some of our experienced gardenera are planning to ' come, and lmv been naked to offer nvitni.lnm.n Thni.o ...111 I... ' . turea of interest nnd a brief IiuhIiichh meeting. Theno open forum meeting have proved iiartlciil.uly Interesting nnd well attended, and thin should be especially so. A little entertainment and a good social time included. Jour M L Ho tho owner of your homo, freed from tho bonds of rent paying. Knjoy tho pleasure of having a homo you ran ronlly call your own. Join us and get a home. Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n. C. M, Kldd, Pres. 30 N. Central O. C. Boggs, Sec. The assessor's office has started the work of nssessing Jackson county properly fur the 1924 tnx rolls, and the following deputy assessors nre now In the field, being appointed by Assessor J. It. Coleman: 15. A. Ijinglcy. Jacksonville: c. V. Fin n In, Ashland; J. T. l.lttle, Medford: V. V. Clark. Itngue Hlvcr; II. N. In land, Medford; J. t. 1'eiHllcton. Cen tral Voinl: V llti.-i in Myers. Asblaiol. In the Pursuit of Economy Have us resharpen your used Razor Blades. They are made as good as new some say they are better. 30c dozen single edge 40c dozen double edge Heath's Drug' Store Heath, Mann and Heath 109 E. Main St. , Phone 884 ; We are as near to you as your telephone Writing Paper Closing out a line of pound paper 100 sheets to the box 27o 2 boxes for 50c Envelopes to match ...10c 3 piifkiti'cs for 25c The rcKiilur price on those I items has been OOe for the pn i per mid loe fur tho envelopes. ! Medford Book Store 34 No, "Central Ave. i (Vfjrjff tkea a UttU JjUfi T nfd and you j want that littlt good 1 jFmjb Snd for FR BB ctlo ! t ' CC Moii st & Co., Sd Grown M9 Marktt Street r San Hkancuco i Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann' The First Complete Review Thurs Fridc Saturday March 5th, 6th and 7th Pari ans pire Millinery on Display at Manns Big Store Tomo rrow: THE CLIMAX TO OUR OCCASIONAL SHOWINGS OF SPRING'S FIRST MILLI NERY ARRIVALS IS THIS, OUR FIRST COMPLETE EXHIBITION OF THE SEA SON'S HATS, REVEALING IN ITS ENTIRETY THE BEST EXPRESSIONS , OF AMERICAN AND OVERSEA ORIGINATORS, IN SHAPES SO NUMEROUS fTHAT YOU WILL FIND MANY PERFECTLY SUITED TO YOUR PERSONAL CHOICE, 'i COME TOMORROW. Black and white effects are very much in mode for spring wear. They look very stunning and are all the rage in fashion centers. We have them in all shapes and prices. Exclusive agents in Medford for the celebrated "Meadow Brook" Sport Hats, "Premier," "Naco," "Beth," "Panda," and "St. Francis" pattern hats. Only one of a kind see them. "Madge Evans" Hats for children and grow ing girls. The most exclusive line made. We are sole distributors in Medfprd. TAKE ELEVATOR TO SECOND FLOOR We have contracted for a weekly style ser vice from New York, featuring the famous' Pierette, Courier and Fashion Trimmed Hats . at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 each. Be Sure to See These Values MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE The Store for Everybody Medford, Oregon Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns