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YALE SHAKES UP
LINE FOR BROWN.
TIGERS FIND STAR
. :j
NEW YOIIK, Oct. 22 A. P.)1
r.-ini-eton lian uncovered a ball car
rier, ruinate lias lout a vsteran back.
Valo lias flc-fiiled upon a reformed
line, I'.rown has liail trouble In (on
ipie. lni; Its ni-cond team, and Harvard,
liehlnd closed doors, liari devuloiied a
defeiiBo onanist Dartmouth's aerial
attaek. i
Such Is the general eastnrn football
tltiiation, with only two days before
one of the. biff Saturdays of the fail
schedule.
Charlie Weeks of Philadelphia Is
the TlKer defy, lie has been In the
1'ilnceton backfleld In many battles
but always as ml Interferon Hut yes- j
K nlay a iiuurteruack nanueii uini me
kill 41) yards from the second team's
IiohIs and he covered the distance by
iln.'llnB un end. He Is a track man
of caliher with two llnbtnlnB feet. If
he continues to progress as a ball
Inter Column will have trouble In
I'i'liuer stadium this week end.
fleno HelwiK, Kddle Tryon's run
uini! mate at Colgate, has been hurt
and will bo on the sidelines through
out the game. Hut Tryon remains and
I' III Koper undoubtedly will be pro
pared. Cautnin Cheek has returned to the
I ai kfleld that will carry the hopes of
Harvard against Dartmouth. Captain
.toss. Hento, Klchards, Webster and
I urt remain In the center of Vale's
l!ne and they are likely to be there
when the line faces Hrown at Provi
dence. Pennsylvania, the undefeated. Is
putting In. Its final two days of re
hearsal at Absecon. X. J., for Chicago.
Kiiikk Is bringing what ho calls a
s'rong team, but he will face an eleven ,
mat nattered uown a lau Jones proj
ect that had gone undefeated fmr three
reanons.
GIVES
FOOTBALL TEAM
A BIG SENDOFF
CORVAU.IS. Ore.. Oct. 22 (A. P.)
Coach Paul J. Schlssler and thirty
of his squad of Oregon Agricultural
college football players and the stu
dent football manager, N. II. Traux,
left here this morning for Palo Alto,
C'al., cheered by more than 3U0J stu
dents and townspeople. Dave Luby,
flashy half of the light backfleld, was
left behind In the hospital, unable to
make the trip. .
Although Hchlssler dh not announce
his starting lineup before leaving, in
dications point to the following Dion
taking the field at the first call:
Ward and logan, ends; Dixon and
Dlckerson. tackles: Liebe and Helen
ort, guards; Halcom, center; Edwards,1
ipiarter; Jenmun and Schulmerich,
halves;- Snldor, full.
Twenty-four of the team went by
train, business men making the trip
by automobile took the other mem
bers. Loss of Luby will break up the
fast "pony" backfleld, but otherwise
the team will be stronger than at any
lime this season or lust.
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GOLF TOURNEY
Its Cruel to i
To Dr. V. U. CaM
Well, uf Monticello, 111.,
ft irnoliciiiK pliynicmn
for 47 yourn, it Huemed
cruel Unit ho many
coiiMtipaU'tl infantu and
children liad to be kept
constantly "ntirrd up"
and half Hick by tak
ing cathartic pill,
tablets, gftltB, calomel
and nasty oiln.
While he know that
constipation waif the
eaiiKe of nearly all
children's little illfl. he
did not believe thut a sickening "puiKe"
or "pliymc" every little while wan nec-i-Mwary.
In Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin lie (1m
rovernd a laxative which n-iiluten the
lxiwel. A single iIoho will etttubliHli
natural, healthy bowel movement for
week at a time, even If the child was
chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell's
iSyrnp Pepsin not only causes a gentle,
ratty bowel movement but, best of all, it
is often months before another dose is
ncccHtiary. llcnides, it is absolutely harm
leKii, and no pleasant that even a cross,
feverinli, bilious, siek
child gladly takes ft. tf
liny a largo flu- Laldwell S
rent bottle at any CfDTfD
store that sells mod- J MXXIr
ii'fne and just see
for yourself.
DR. CALDWELL
AT AO E 8 3
j SPORT BRIEFS
PEPSIN
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Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL. Manager
Phona 1C5 30 North Central
Medford, Ore.
Clyde fiardnor, clerk nt the 'TTotel
M od f ord , won the h a n d I cu p t ou r n u -im-nt
at the Medford (?olf club ychUt
diiy whf-n ho defeated J. J). HuhscII
und Weld on Kiddle, with a net ncore
of 74, QRainHt n net 76 for RuuhcU and
an 89 for Hldille.
In the tournament held lost Satur
day and Hunduy, Ciurdner K untie 11 and
Jilddlu were tied for flrat honors with
a 76 each. All thre men play with a
12 handicap, and ycHterday Ojirdnr
shot an 86. KuhhHI and 88 and Hlddle,
who wiw off hlH UHual name, a ift.
(ardner sets a dozen new golf halls
an a prize.
TEO THYE DEFEATS
: I'OllTIiAND," Ore., i Oct' 22. Ted
Thye, local liKht-hoftvywoight wrestler,
won tWo- of three fulls from Frank
HuruH of Flint, Mich., hero Inst night
injjie opening hIiow uf the wreHtltng
Bfl3on. Thyff took pie flrnt full In
33 minutes 30 hccoihIh with an arm
aclHKors, nnd the third with the same
ia lirntled nnd feared that nn iucreuHe
second fall with a head BClBsoru In 14
minutes 4 seconds.
(By the AHHocluted ProwO
Mlddlehuiy'd eotlf'Ko football eleven
has made a record for leaps from
depths to belKhts. Harvard rolled up
6S polntH iiRaliiHt Mlildlebury on Octo
ber 12. Mlddlobury burled St. Mich
ael's 61 to 0, a week lutcr.
Next Sunday at City college stadium
nt New York Willie Rltola will at
tempt to lower the American mark
for a ten mile run of 61 minutes 3 2-5
seconds, made by llunnca Kohtemain
en in 1913
An eastern football conference "with
Harvard, Yule, Princeton, Dartmouth,
Brown, und PennHylvnnia as charter
memberH, Is In the discussion stage.
, ICdouard M uncart, who bore the
hopes of Franco to UiIh country some
months iiko in searrh of the world's
featherweight boxing chnmploiiHhlp
but failed to oslabllsh contact with
the title-holder, Kill Kaplan, meets
Lew Hurley, of New York in a twelve
round lest In Itrooltlyn tonight.
Ohrlnty Muthewson, Jr., elected di
rector of the Huston Ilraves yesterduy
has not followed In his father's foot
steps In the athletic realm. He Htnndtt
high In his clasnes nt llucknelt, 1h ti
Hiixophono artist and ia a favorite
with the students.
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rONHTANTlNfllM-i:, Oi-t. (A.
1.) WllilHin 1-;. (1'UH.Hyfont) Johnson,
hn nrrlvi'tl hiro to (Mrtifor with the
Turkinh prohibition lenilvr niul to nt
ti'ntl the i-onvtMitlon of the llrien
frewent, Turkey'H nntl-nlrohtil orKan
Irutton. Mr. Johnniin nalil the mim
lii'mhlii of I ho (iri'rn frem-iMit tinil
tlouliiotl In n. your. Me will rchuiin
three wei'kn In I'liimtnutlnoiile lei'tur
Iiir nn I III' nuhjei't of prohibition In
I tm l llll-ll Klllt.-K.
fnnlr wtlh irn
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Also Bargains in
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BEARS EN
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riEHKELKY, ral.t Oet. 22. (A.
P.) With three days of hard scrim
mage tucked under their belts, Cali
fornia's varsity football twiuad, 25
strong, was speeding toward lort
clash with the University of Oregon
next Baturuay.
It will he the first conference test
for the Itlue and riold. Realizing
that he is up against a formidable
team in tho Wehfooters, deplte a
Homewhat weak early season show
ing Cuarh Andy Smith put his
charges through three hard days of
tipfifi Ihin wai.lt Vfuf irlft m KIlW
no letUp und the squad scrimmaged
until within a couple of hours of
entraining time.
Thn tittim lumnmnnnleil Vv nnnrhfR
.officials and rooters, are traveling
on' a special car. The siuad will get
a light workout FrJday.
EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 22. While Cal
ifornia's Golden Hears were speeding
northward to Portland, where they
will engage Saturday in a football tilt
with the University of Oregon eleven,
the Webihoters were preparing for
another strenuous workout this after
noon. -
Hani drill on new plays Ih featuring
the secret practice of the Oregon var
sity, according to the dope that leaks
through tho cracks and crannies of
the locked gates. Firm the coach.
Dick Smith, tells the men of the play.
Then they walk through it. Next they
anap through it and then the huusu
tutes are called Into action and the
varsity tries the play out on them.
Oregon s stock has risen a little
with the Instigation of secret practice.
The fans are at leant mystified, and
most ol them believe that Oregon may
spring a surprise or to during the
game.
Highest Wagms Are
Paid in America
In Spite of H. C. .
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. V P.)
Wages, as, measured both by their
amount and what they will purchase,
are higher In the United States than
in any of eighteen countries arcorJ-
ing to a monthly index compiled by
the international labor office.
J The index based on wages for va
rious lines of skilled and unskilled la
bor and on food and rent costs In
. principal cities for each country on
' on July I, places the figure for Phil
adelphia at 1&3. The next highest in
i the list was Ottawa, Canada, with ICO.
while the lowest, 42, was reported for
Lisbon. London, with 100, was used
as the Index base.
Rice nnd Cady,' a comedy team,
who appeared here a year ago in
Association vaudeville,' were the pop
ular number on the program at tho
(.'raterian theater last night, and their
hong, Vou Can't Tell the (iood Ones
from the Had,' tickled a huge audi
ence ax much as It did the first time.
Other numbers of a good- bill were
the Lind-O-Tree acrobats, who per
formed on ladders adeptly; Hflen
liinehart and Krminie Duff, who Bang
niw and old songs; the "Fashion Fol
lies," In which a clever young lady
made gowns out of raw materia), und
Kay Sided, a team that sang better
than they joked.
Uv. Wagon Catches Tire.
8ACKA.M KNTO, Cal. An ice man
turend in a fire alarm when his tee
truck caught fire, and fast work by
the fire department saved the Ice.
Supreme Court to Move.
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 22. Tha state
supreme court will convene In Pen
dleton next Monday for tho regular
fall semi-annual Hesslon. The duck
et is said to be light.
Conscience Works at Last.
' TREHNO, Cal. Claude Ogburn ap
nea red !n court more than two years
after his scheduled arraignment and
plead guilty -on a charge of driving
an automobile while Intoxicated.
' ; Furs fld In Seattle.
fiPiTTl,I.V--Ifnrtv. ner cent of the
nffaninua mi iipi'iii n . Atliaknn and
Uxltlul. rlnmliln Tlrn wlili-li Went On
lale at Seattle fur exchange were
nolo. -1 -
RHEUMATISM
Cannot Kxlst In the Human Rody If
You Will Use Trunk's i'tvtcriiUi!i
It Is prepontrom: In fact, It Is a
shame to suffer with Rheumatism.
This Prescription does not ruin the
stomach. It does not den reus the heart.
'Kut all the meat and good food you
wish while taking Trunk's Prescrip
tion. ContainH no mercury, salicylate
soda, oil wlntergreen or narcotics, but
positively overcomes any kind of
rheumatism or gout on earth. What
more do you want? It is impossible
to get something better. The greatest
uri; acid solvant known and aUo a
Kuperior liver medicine.
Trunk's Prescription sells for $1.75
or 3 for only $5.00 at drugstores like
HMuth'M Tjruir SliireH.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
General Land Offlct
Wtmhdtuton, IJ. C .
Sep. M, 19f.r.
Vntif In hprrhv iriven that sublet to tlifl
conditions ami litiiitut.oiis f the at-tM of'Juiie
y. 1910 (39 HUl.. 21H). iFebruary 'JO. lttiu
(4ft Stat.. U7y). ami June. 4, 1120 (41 Ktut.,
7681. and Durituant to di'D jrtmriit.il reculationf
of April 14, 1024 (50 L. D. 370), the timber
nn Uie following lands will b aold Nov. 10,
via, at 10 oulock a. m. at public tuctiuD at
the U. S.land office at ItoHvburK. Oitgoii, tu
h hiirhtt bidder at nut It hb Uutu the aDDruiii
ed valuv aa shown by thla not.ee, ule to be
ubjet-t to the approval of the Herrrtary of the
interior, l ne piirctutte pnee, witn an auui
tlorul Bum of one-fifth of one ner cent thereof,
brine; commitmiona allowed, miwt be uVpoaitcO
at time of sale, money to be rvturfipd if twle
la not approved, . ouierwitte paieni wu imiw
for the tliiibfT, u-hitli nuiHt le n moveti witlitn
ten vvtfTfi. Hid will be ret-eiveit fmin ritlJUim
of Uie United States, awnK'iationa of audi t-iti-
rena. and rorat.oita ora:anf7.eil under the law
of the United HUiten, or any atate, territory, or
iliKtYU-t therrot only. UImiii appiuaiion oi a
iiualifieil pun-iiaiier, the timber on any leirul
HiiUliviKlon will be offered aenarateJy before
ruin included in anv offer of a laririT unit.
T. 17 S., K. 1 W., See. II. SW XK fir
I'iVO M., lu-mifxit 4U M-, h S . or m.ni
M.. Iietnlm-k Inn M.. SI' H NWVi fir 1KKI U .
hemlock 8A M . SK NV4 fir 98fi M.. hem-I.M-k
on M., NKVi SV.i fir 1100 U, NW
$t: fir 1710 U., SKi tiY. fir 1000 II.,
redar 140 M., HW fir 10H0 U.. hein-
lm-k 40 M.. NK4 HW4 fir 132.r 11., NWVi
SW'4 fir U.70 M.. HK4 ttW U fir Itfid M..
hetnlork 80 M., cedar 45 U., HWA HW tlf
V2H 11., hemlock 120 M., codur tio M., none
of the timber on OVa wtion to be sold for
Ii-hh than l.tio pit U. for the fir, 1 per M.
for the cedar and 75 i-riit per M. for the hem
liM-k. T. ltl N It. 2 W., Sec. tu. Lot 5, fir
4:0 U.. Lot 0 fir 300 II. , T. 17 H.. It. 0 W.i
Sec. 81. MWU NW H fir 70 M T. J8 S ,
H. 10 W., Si'C. 31, Lot S fir 240 M., whitfl
iiMiar oo si., i.ot n ttr oiu m., wmie vt.ut
0 M.. Irtt 4 fir 2fl0 M.. white celur 100 M.,
red redar 30 M . SK'.i SV fir h0 M., while
redar 5 M.. WW U .NW 'i fir In;. M.. white
-etlur 105 M., NK4 H K 'i fir 45 M., white
't'dur 245 M., SK4 SK' fir 040 M.( white
wiur 420 M HW SK fir 2h0 M.. while
fdiir 00 M.. none of the timber on thene
lion tu te Mold for lend thun ti per SL. for
the fir and red rvdur and $7 per U. for Oie
white ce.lr. T. 20 M., It. 4 W., Hec. 1ft, NF.4
NW4 rcKl fir 400 II., T. 21 S., U. 4 W Nee.
'20, NE i yellow fir 2ft0 M., red fir
175 M., NW14 NWV4 yt'lbiw fir 225 M., r.l
fir 275 H., whte fir 15 M., none of the t'mlxT
on thene itertioiDi to be aoltl tor lena tliHii l.7fi
per M. for the nd and yt-Mnw fir nnd 91 per
U. for the white fir. T. 2d S., It. 12 V.. S-.-.
27, NEH HV, nld trro w 1 1, fir 47." M.. rechir
AO M.. hemlot k 200 M.. anriK-e 25 M.. NW 4
HW4 old growtl. fir 400 M Reoond Rrowth !
fir 4U0 M.. hemlock 100 M.. HWU SW4 old,
icrowth fir floo M., aettnd growth fir OTiO M.
hemlo-k 200 M., SK SW old (rrowth Mr j
ntxn i., viHiar on nemiouK vuu nk
SKU old growth fir 500 M., aecoud irrowth fir,
750 U . redar 2ft M., hemlmk 2A M., NW
Si:4 obi irrowth fir 400 U.. iei-on.1 growth I
fir 400 M.. celir 150 M.. HW Vi SK '4 old
growth fir .100 M aeoiid growth f 4.'0 M .
cetiar mt M., ht. h nt.' uki grovvrn nr rrnu
M., aet-ond growth fir 775 M., cedr 2.1 If.,
hemhM-k 25 it., N. 3 NKU NF.t old growth,
fir .HfthO U., rnlar 50 II.. hfttilork ttXU M.,
NKU old growth fir 3340 M , hf mlo. k
1170 M SWH NK'4 old growth fir Vi.'" M.,
bemlni-k 5ft0 U., SK4 NK S aetiuul growth
fir K 400 U.. cnlar Ml II., heml.M-k 7. U . NK4
NWU teixnvl growth fir 2010 M., hemlot k
40 si., NW H NW aw-oml growth fir S4i0
II, SWVi NW14 artxtnd growth fir SI15 M.,
SK4 NWH ae-ond growth fir 2nr.o U.. hem
I.Kk 150 M., SKV, wnd growth fir
4 4iiO M , v ih h aet-omi growoi nr shoo
M.. SW'i SVi m-tiid growth fir SiiWU M ,
SKU SW4 nei-ond growth fir 4170 M.. Nt:4
r:,i aecoiHi grouui ir 4iu m., nw
nond grmvth It 4"'ii heinh"k 100 M..
SW SK1 aerond growth fir 4Nt,0 M., SKH
SK U Mrxl growth fir 217A M . rvdr 12.'
M.. none of the timber on 1hee aectlona to lie
itohl for leK than M-50 per M. for the apntt-e
and old giowth fir, $2 per U. for the 4-etUr
and aei-ttnl growth fir and AO renin per M. for
the hrmlork. T. .10 S . It. 4 K , Hr 1. KW H
Nt'U. pine S74 U . fir 40 M , lot S pine. 7.
M.. fir H0 M., Lnt 4 pine 70 M . fir 470 M,,
SKU SW pine 27A M.. fir loo M. none of
the tmhit on th-a aeei.im to tte aold lor ie
than iter U. for the pine ami l per M
for the fir. T. 97 S.. K. U W., 21. SK
KWH yellow fir 4AO M . white fir 800 M
hembx-k 100 M . SW4SKU red fir 1500 St.,
white fir fOO M.. tnl rr-lr 7A M.. SKV SR't
yellow fir U.Mi M , rH fir 7"o M . hemU k
2A M . re-l redar 50 M., T, t S , II. 12 W .
Sec. 13, Lot 5, red fir 4K0 ., none of Ur
timber on tliee imtiona to be aold for lea
than t.bO per N. for the te.1 and yel'ow fir.
..'i0 er 11. tor the rnl rtnlur ami f0 reiita
liter M. fur tha htc fir nnd hrnilo-k
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make. How gloriously invigorating on
chilly October days.
They supply the system with iron, iodine
and needed mineral salts in their most, pa
latable form.
And provide the vitarnines so necesoary to
growth'and health.
GOOD TASTE at table demands the serv- ,
ing of. a slenderized cracker like Tru-Bakes,
They fit the bite, "eat" neater rinake soups ,
taste better.
. " Ask Your Grocer for .
"The Uniomal Cracker z
Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-B!u Fruit Calce '
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'HRYSLERSIX-Pfiaeron,
ii.-oj; Coach, $14431 Roaduer,
iib"5; SetiuTi, ii6&; Royal Covpe,
Jirp3; 6-oufruim, Imperial,
JW3i Ctown-frtptnal, Jaoj.
CHRYSLER FOUR-Towrfnr
Car,$tyy,CL4bCoup:,$p)y,Coah,
i04);!itlan, $ioj. Hydraulic jour
u heel btoltei on all ChrytUr fuur
mtXrWItdf fliffir txtra cost.
All prices f. o. f. lietmit, tubfect to
current Federal excise mx.
BoJln by Fuher on all Cnrilr m
ciuiai models. All models equipped
wuh full balloon tires.
We are pleated to extend the con
venience of timc-paymcnti. Aik
about Chrvtlcr'a attractiv plan.
Chivtler dealert and mpenor
Chtylct aervicc everywhere.
All Chrr1"nodel are protected
auinK thert be the Fedco pat
emrd car numbering system, rx
cluiive 'ithChryler. which c&n
noi be counterfeited and cannot
be altered or removed w ithout
coDrUuaivccvidcnccuftampcrtng. '
Ydii DoiVt Have to Pay a
Penalty for Motor Luxury
Just ask yourself what it is
you most defttre in your car.
Acceleration? Speed? Every
one knows the ease, of Chry-.
bier's 70 miles plus.
Roadability?Comfort?Nocar,
no matter howmany hundred
extra pounds it is .burdened
with, in the effort to obtain
greaterriding ease, equals the
new Chrysler Six in these fea
tures due to the low center of
gravity and the Chrysler type
of rear spring mounting.
Freedom from mechanical at
tentionfflieChryslerSix has a
world wide reputation for no
tably uninterrupted service.
All this the new Chrysler Six
at the new low prices gives its
owners at half the purchase
price of cars presumably hav
ing comparable quality yes
and at far, far less than the
operating and maintenance
cost of the more cumbersome
We are eager to have you
prove all the new Chrysler
Six does. Then you'll see why
no other car, at any price,
affords what has come to
be trade-marked In the
public mind as "Chrysler Six
performance."
BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO.
Main and Riverside
Phone 250
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W.A.KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main" Phone 505
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WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF '
Doors Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds ,
Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality anal
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Oo Not Order From Out-of-Town Concern Betar ?
Letting Ut Figure on Your Bill. -
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
A Modern Hill 0rfoa
Medford
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Aiitrrmohllo Glnns snj Mirrors made
to orrtpr. We call fur yoursasb and
roi'lacsv broken windows. c
Phone 140.
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