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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
o q o o MKDFOnY) MATT, TT7TRTTNT1 MEDFORD,- ORKftoyTrKY. QfTOril'n V o o o o O o ov8r. rrns is, ltuiK 1h a seulhlnK boaebifll .hotbed with Its idols returning home to make their stand. Today the fans of the Niuoky city hope to outdo Washing ton's tribute to the Senators. GIRL ATHLETES MUST GET REGULAR SLEEP; Tlie Pirates figure that the end of the bad breaks has come, pointing to the wonderful stop by Joe Judge in yesterday's game as an Instance. The Washington first baseman cut off a Carey hit with men on the bases and just such plays have broken down the Pirate attack previously. Yesterday hey were able to offset ever that turn of fate. BERKELEY' Cnl Trainee rules The seventh game. If neeeRnary. will ? slssks- saw; n rhi.i . whin. h wn.T r . a i ' oon P"h"'1- 1" her words rigidly, are: Eight hours of sleep five nights a week. Three regular meals a day, with green vegetables on the menu at least once. A pint of milk at least once a day. No candy between mnln and nut more than one cup of coffee or tea a day. . for the last time at least this year. World Series Briefs PITTBBl'RCl, Oct. 13. (By the As sociated Press.! OlH'u (iKtlin Pitts- QMan toflan Hazen Cuyler's 'ability to cover ground and remain cool under fire had much to do with Pittsburu's vic tory yesterduy. There was a ticklish situation In the seventh. One run hud been scored and the tylns run was on second when Joe Harris, author of a hoimi.run and single In the battle, again euhie to bat. He lifted a high fly back of first base which L'uyler cuptured after a long run. MEDFORD ASKED TO FEDERAL COURT MAKE INVESTMENT TRAINING) AT V'Klter Johnson said before leaving for Pittsburg that he would be ready to work If called upon should the Pi rates win today and tie the series. His right leg is sore but he believes that another day will put him right. Meadows worked out for some lime yesterday and appeared to have suffi cient "steam" to his delivery. In case Pittsburg ties matters, he too, will be rendy tomorrow. ROI-TaN cA cigar you'll like The Favorite Son's fa vorite smoke Roi-TAN , BROADWAY! Enjoy yourself I". (2 for 25c) OREGON BENEFITTED BY IDAHO DEFEAT EUGENE, Or.. Oct. 13. With more pep and punch than displayed at any other time this year, the University of Oregon football team went through three solid hours of scrimmage last night. The rumor that somo of the veterans in the lineup may be dis placed by other candidates seems to have had good effect and things may work out pretty well after all. Oregon looks a good deal today like she did a year ago. A slow start prov ing disastrous because of the defeat at the hands of Idaho is now wearing off. With nearly two weeks to go be fore the California game the team and the funs are getting their old hope back the hope to win. Since September 25th. the people of Med ford have been Riven an op portunity to ill vent in a progrum in tended to make belter future citi zen h, the Roy Scouts of America. A boy of scout age between 12 and 15 has little immediate, but a high proHpective value. Physically unformed, mentally untrained, moml ly undisciplined, he is often more of a problem thun n comfort to his elders. Kew men, now leaders in the life of our community, showed evi dence of their cupni-lty tor leader ship, when they were 12 to 15 years of nge. : Hut the boy has n tremendous prospective value, u value in propor tion to what is put into his training. Just that ami no more. What you put into the boy will come out In the man. Hence the buy problem re quires for its Kolution a willingness on the part of someone to make an investment in.boyn, with no prospect of Immediate returns, but with vast dividends. In a heightened manhood, accruing in the future. The men w iu or id yriirH nruw, The Klwanis club was honored Monday at Its luncheon in ttie Hol land hotel, by the nttendance of six federal court officer Judge C, 10. Wolverton, United States District At torney f!eo. Neuner. Assistant Aiittor ney J. O. Stearns. Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal H. 11. Heed. Deputy Mar shal Wells. Deputy U. S. Clerk Drown. Judge Wolverton, In a short talk. complimented the Klwanlans on the splendid work they are accomplishing not only in Medforc. but all over the stale and nation. He also paid a high compliment to the progressive ness of the people of Med ford in ac. compllsblug things for (he betterment of the cuirliuunity and the people, Mr. Neuner. who Is a Klwanian, urged till members to study and get better acquainted with ttie work and devote mure time to the "golden rule" as applied to city, slate and national affairs, stating that every man owes part of his time to his community, and after oil there Is wonderful satisfaction In being builder." which is the Klwanian re the boys of today. They will be j m()U(1a buiWr of community wel what we have mado them. Our fu ture mayors, councilinen, business and profeHHlunal men, are now get ting the Ideals from us, by which they will then guide their own lives. j Are we sufficiently interested in the future of this community L oln vest In the boyhood of today? Can Medford make a better contribution to the welfare of this community than that of sponsoring an organiza tion which has for Its specific object the training of boys in the direction of an efficient manhood? The finance campaign committee will be glad to have your answer. fare as well uh of character. H urged all to study the questions bo fore us niid have on open discussion of them every day In the year, not merely" when they confront us In a. serious way. He said minority rule has over thrown governments and It is a seri ous nroblem. He called attention to several instances, one In which only about 50 per cent of the people of this state voted on candidates ror high office and that only about per cent of the people elected that official. He imid his respects to that class of non-voters who stand Land Office Register Named. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. (A. P.) Irving D. Smith of Seattle, Wash., was re-appointed register of the land office at Seattle today by President Coolidge. V CMrTCMTSIl In purity first in quality first in leavening strength first in economy first in sales because it never fails THE WORLD'S GREATEST but by tut SALES ', TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER HAND i nn.i ni-ltl..lurt nfiur n mlnm'itV Ilk Ignorant i.f Son's Heath. ' ,. ,. ,.'.,,, i,r,iinld them .-.rt.v rnn.nini. .". ." " a Ba dunceroUH 1-luKM. 11h HrKfd all miu. mumer oi ('.uiurniuH - -, CUM ,jkt) KlwanlH, KirlaI,, uom ing- pastor." who tiled two years ago olher!l to ,.vo, mr r their died without over having learned of xmp ln HlullyinB omJ aiscuKslnit sub her sun's demise. Mrs. Meyuaide of ,Inpol.IIince ann ttlen rw,d was kept in iiinornm-e of her son s hf) BOBpPl of the fj0,ien Hulo every Mr. Neuner said there Is no place in the universe so 'near and dear to him and his family1 as southern Ore gon, and no people so progressive or. so hospitable. Although Mr. Neuner has moved to Portland, where the duties of his office call him, he will never lose his love for southern Oregon, where he has spent most of his life and has been highly honored in his pro fession. In lodge and social circles, as well as pollticttUy,-and will return to his former home .In Roseburg to reside when he has successfully com pleted his official duties In l'ortlnml. The other guests were Kiwanians, Carl Iweland and Ralph Billings of Ashland and Mr. Wells. O. Arnsplger received the attend ance prize offered by Larry Mann of Heath's drug store. UNITY OF EUROPE IS BEING BUILT LOCARNO, Switzerland, Oct. 13. (A. P.) "It is the unity of Kurope which we nre building ut Locarno," said one of Kurope's foreign ministers to the Associated 1'ress today in commenting on tho progrefis of the surety conference. "You can take it for granted." ho continued, "that the quoNtion of Oer- muny entering the League of Nations Is already settled and as for the na ture of the French guarantees for the integrity of Poland and Czecho slovakia, you can say there will be no difficulty as all sides are determined to reach an accord. "Tho formula Jor the latter prob lem Is yet to be found but it will take the form of mutual guarantees oper ating under the Lesgue of Nations covenant, whom pertinent articles we will cite Instead of brutally talking of direct guarantees." The correspondent learns from other sources that the Rhine security pact contains no stipulation as to the length of its duration and that there is no present intention to seek re vision of the penalty clauses of the league covenant its a result of the gentleman's agreement with Ger many. The allied statesmen feel it would be Impossible to secure the necessary unanimous approval of tho league covenant for such a move. If, therefore, (lermany officially ap proves the League of Nations ar rangement with the allies. It is evi dent she must risk her chance of con vincing the council after she has be come a member that she Is Impotent to contribute economic, financial or military help In any league move against a proclaimed aggrexKor na tion. Under the gentleman's agreement Great Britain, France and Italy, ns permanent members of the council of the league express their regrets that (erinany can only be called upon in proportion to her means. SHERMAN CLAY HAVE NEW MEDFORD BRANCH Aspirin Bracts Vl Cut Flower. Experiments have confirmed tho fact that cut flowers may be prevent ed from fading by giving them an as pirin tablet. The experiments wore conducted with chrysanthemums. The treated bloom ohtlasted the untreated by three days. Flowers which were badly wilted wore given fresh water and an aspirin tablet. They revived in two hours, looking as fresh as they did when picked. The leaves, how ever, remained wilted. The aspirin acta as an antiseptic, interfering with the enzyme which causes the clogging of the stem it its cut surface. Cook with gas. Our Window is Full OF COLORFUL, ATTRACTIVE Blankets arid Rag Rugs SELLING AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES! 27 inch x 54 inch Rag Rug 90c 18 inch x 36 inch Rag Rug 45c NAVAJO AND SHEET BLANKETS $2.85, $3.25, $5.40, $5.75, $6.00, $7.00 Large and Small CQNGOLEUM Rugs at Low Prices eks & Orr An Installment House With a Reputation 0 Sherman Clay & Company have taken over the piano department of Uiunspach s 1'iano store tn this city and will operate it as a branch of the Portland store, according to J. M. Howard, representative of Sherman Clay and Co. of Portland. Owing to ill health Herb Iaunspach, who for merly handled the Sherman Clay Hue In southern Oregon, has been forced to retire from business indefinitely and the local store has automatically become a branch of the Portland headquarters of this big firm. Mr. Howard, who will manage the Medford branch, is enthuslustic over the business outlook tn this territory. "We intend to muke the Medford store one of the best of our line of branch stores," says Mr. Howard. "The management of Sherman Clay and Company is confident thut south ern Oregon will prove to be one of their most productive territories and we arc fortunate ln having much of the pioneering work already done by Mr. Launspach." The sheet music and Instrumental department of Sherman Clay's store here will remain under the super vision of Miss Ruby Timmons. FIRESTONE SALES HIGH Announcement- of vital interest to all Musicians and Music Lovers Sherman,i:lay & Co. has established a branch store in Medford, at 111 West Main St., in the building formerly occupied by Mr. H. G. Launspach, well-known piano man, who, on account of ill health, is forced to retire from busi ness indefinitely. One advantage of dealing with this firm lies in its great scope. The world offers its new pianos through Sherman, Clay & Co., three states offer their used pianos. Sherman,yiay & Co. Ill West Main St. Hi All soles records for Firestone tires In this community have been shattered during the first eight months of 11)25, It was announced today by F. H. Horn of the HlKhwuy Motor company, Fire stone dealers In Medford. "Hack of Firestone tires nre 25 years of successful tiro building ex perience, ln which time the Firestone company has made some of the most Importnnt and successful contribu tions to the tire construction and mo tor car usefulness," said Mr. Horn. "Chief among these nre gnm-dlpplng, an exclusive Firestone manufacturing process, and the dt-evlopintint of the full-size balloon tire. "Ouni-dlppliiK la an extra process which Impregnates and Instilutes every strand of cord In the tire with rubber, in addition to coating the cords as Is generally done. The results are greater strength, stamina and flexi bility. "Through the uso of. the gum-dlp-plng process, Firestone was able to develop the full-size balloon years ago, creating a new era In motor car travel. "A year ago about 25 per cent of Firestone's production was devoted to balloon tires, while now 75 per cent Is devoted to this purpose, and tho com pany has at times been unable to meet the demand." This Is NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK See our Window Display of the differ ent kinds of Apparatus used to fill your Prescriptions, You will readily understand why "Your druggist is more them a merchant" Haskins' Drug Store Phone 16 Larry Mann, Mgr. As near as your phone. , Genl. Patrick Objects To Madden s Charge WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Major j Onncral Mason M. Patrick, army air i chief, opposed before the president? air board today n. proposal advanced i yesterday by Chairman Madden if the housi appropriations committee to transfer all aircraft experimental work from the army to prlvato en terprise. Ocnerat Patrick toiJ exception to Mr. Madden's testimony that "mil lions of dollar," had lioen "squan- ! d red" by tho army In a "reckless ex- 1 penditure jit funds for experimental work. MUch experimental work, he said. In necessary to show what should j not be done." I RING The Hardest Soft Coal Mined ! $15 per ton Price to continue until further notice.' ... Guaranteed more heat units than any other Utah coal on the market, clear of slack or. screenings. We sell our King screenings, lifter forking the coal, for $8.75 per ton delivered. We stand back of our product, and guar an-' tee satisfaction and courteous treatment at all times. We handle all kinds of wood, and. CAR BON BRIQUETS, unsurpassed for furnaces; and heaters. Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 5g -3, Cook Vjtb K&s. ty