Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1925, Image 5

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BEAT BEARS
ODGE BOO
HOW NEAR
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LEAGUE
E TO VICTORY
EUGENE. Ore., Oct. 23. All pep.
peii up and with a new fighime spirit
Instilled In their veins, the Univer
sity of Oregon football men are
ready today to embark for Port
land where the University of Cali
fornia's Oolden Bears will be faced
tomorrow afternoon on Multnomah
field.
A week - ago, Oreeon fans were
willing to admit that California
would wallop Oregon, hands down.
Today however, that situation has
changed.' California Isn't going to
win. the Oregon backers say. Fur
ther than that they aver, Oregon is
going to upset the dope and take
the long end of the score.
Others, liowovor, still shake their
heads. '
Whatever the outcome will be.
Oregon is putting Into the field a
team composed of her strongest foot
ball men. Captain Mauts will tie
at right ond;'KornB at right tackle:
Bailey, right guard; Johnson, cen
ter: ShleldH, left guard; Sinclair, left
pukle; Smith, left end; Anderson,
quarter; Hogden, right half; Wetsel.
I.Ml Illlli:' JUtirn, tuiiwun,
' It Is a heavy team, the line aver
aging 180 or better, and the hack
field Just os heavy. . I
v Team play la all that . Oregon
needs, the critics say. She has the
material, . Dm in tne mano buuic
she played ragged football.-
Secret practice, however, Is sup
posed to have Ironed out the lack
of team lilay. Ilia lis why the Ore
gon rooters ure ho pepped up. I.ust
year, they point out. after getting oft
to a bad start, the Oregon team beat
Washington and surprised the whole
coast. Why not California this year?
they argue.
WASHINGTON, Oct. S3. (A. P.)
How republican leadnrs In the League
of Nations fight escaped what they
considered a trap to commit . theru
'beforehand to support of the coven
ant is one Incident of the historic
struggle disclosed for the first time
by the late Henry Cabot Lodge, one
of Its dominnnl figures, in a book
written a month before his death and
I given to the public today.
Entitled "The Senate and The
League of Nations," the volume,
placed on sale by Scrlbner's as copy
right holders, is in the main a record
for posterity of tho already known
history of the bitter-end struggle be
tween Woodrow Wilson and the sen
ate opposition. But the opposition
lender Is outspoken In his personal
characterizations of the war presi
dent, upon whom he lays full respon
sibility in his unbending attitude for
the league's defeat. , '
Although he had worked and voted
fur ratification of the league with
reservations, in the end, Mr. Lodge
says, he was thankful that it had been
defenled. He views the league ns
haying In practice thus far proved
futile for the ostensible purpose of Us
creation. .
COMMUNICATIONS
The Screen
By To Press Agent.
GLsti Sisters. Hunt's CraUrlan.
"Romola.,' with the CHnh sisters and
a notable supporting cast opened a
two days engagement nt the Hunt's
Craterian yesterday.
: It was photOBiaphed for the most
part in the wondrous locale of the
nattntive itself; It Is magnificently
costumed and played with admirable
discretion and intelligence.
"Komola" tells one of the most
dramatic stories ever conceivedr fill
ed with intrigue, romance and the
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A Plti Uln-lit lit ntiA Urai-iinc
I To the Kditor: Those readerH of the
Mail Tribune who are nut uceuHtitiited
(o looking at the Hinra have an ip-mt-tunity
at the present time to lake
a - first iintli' lt'swon in aMronomy.
Doubtless ull have noticed the very
bright star whii.h now shows in the
southwest in the early evening, the
plant i Venus, the star of love, the
brightest tar in the heaVeiiH. A little
further to the east another bright star
appears, a flow rival of Venus, the
planet Jupiter. Some have doubtless
noticed that Jupiter appears a little
further west every evening, due to
t he eart h's more rapid movement
eastward. Venus is now coming
around from behind the sun moving
more rapidly than the earth and
Iherrfor appturs a til L lu further ast
eai evening. As oonseuaence Oiese
two bright planets are rapldjLy ap
proaching each other. This will con
tinue until the L'6th of November,
when the two stars will be in con
Junction, that is,, a line drawn from
the North Star would pass through
them both. It is possible that they
may pass so close together as to ap
pear as a single star.
On the 19th of November the new
moop wilf pass Venus and on the 1'Oth
will pass Jupiter. And It Is possible
that the moon may pass between us
and either planet shutting off their
lights Altho the moon and planets
wander only a few degrees north or
south of the plune of the ecliptic yet
how seldom do we see the moon pass
before one of the planets! The writer.
at the age of GG can remember of
seeing It only once. It. makes an
interesting guess each month, as the
moon approaches one of the pin nets
to attempt to tell whether it will go
to the north or to the south, or pass
directly in front;
When the moon comes around
again In December It will pass Jupiter
first, on the 17th and pass Venus on
the 18th, the order being reversed
from the November position, these
two bright stars and the moon so
close together making a very brilliant
display in that part of the heuvens.
Terhaps some render Is sufficiently
interested to ask. How do you know
that? The answer Is simple, Just .by
reading the almanac. However It
takes, some study to bo able to read
the symbols used to denote the vari
ous planets and their positions.
Jayne's is the one I use. They do not
all give these facts.
WM. M. CARLH.
" Foots Creek, (Jet. Z'A,
WESTERLUND ESTATE
FILES A DEMURRER
A demurrer was filed in the circuit
court Thursday by Mrs. Katheritte
Smith, Mrs. John A. Westerluud. Carl
Y. Tengwald and J. C. lirown. as trus
tees of the estate of the late John A.
Westerlund, against the damage suit
of O. A. Albright, a train dispatcher,
for $45,000 damages, on the grounds
of "insufficient grounds to constitute
a cause for action." Albright sued as
a result of -an elevator accident In
February, 1S25, in which he was in
jured while attempting to stop the lift
alter his son had started It In childish
play. -
Out of town Oregoniann registered
at Medford hotels, having arrived yen
terhug, include Mr. and Mrs. II. II.
itan or wregon my. Airs. it. .
I'eunat. D. 1'eunnt and Kmnk McFnr
land of Salem, H. M. Klingman of
Pendleton. D. J. McKinnon of Ku-
gene, M. If. Abbey und K. W. Ash of
Newport, and quite a number of lort
land residents, among whom are Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Greenwood. Mr, nnd
Mrs. A. II re y man nnd Mr, and Mrs.
L. M. Johnson.
At the Hub Shoe store Saturday will
be given away free one to a customer,
sample bottles of Dyanshlne. Rntire
new line of boys and girls' shoes now
open. Pitting the fept Is our busi
ness. A picture of Crater lake depicting
Wizard Island, appears In the latest
issue of the Mid-Week Pictorial with
an appropriate description accompanying-
Large assortment shopping baskets
69c and up. Japanese Art Store. 186
Dr. K. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf
V. Ktolicker of the Highway Motor
company. Hlchard Cox of this city,
and Albert (leddes of New York City
are three traffic violators who came
to grief In local justice courts yester
day. Stolicker. arrested by State Traf
fic Officer J. J. Mc.Mahun, was fined
$1 Hon his plea of guilty to operating
a motor vehicle with improper license
plates; Geildes, arrested by the same
officer was fined $10 on his plea of
guilty to speeding; ami Cox, arrested
by Traffic Officer C. P. Talent, was
nlso fined $10 for speeding.
Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med
ford. on sale at Mall Tribune office,
Medford Exchange, 31 S Liberty build
ing and 9U W. 10th street. Prices 25c
und $1.00.
Airs. J. C. Murray arrived early this
morning from Cleveland, Ohio, where
she had been visiting relatives for the
past several weeks, 'accompanied by
Mrs, Everett Itrayton.
$3000 stock of army goods gents
furnishing and shoes go on sale
Saturday. Corner Main and Orape.
184
Best .Utah coal $16 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. Iftfitf
I Basement sale women's and child
ren's sweaters traveling men's sam
ples half price tomorrow. M, M. De
partment Store. 1X4
Bulck Master Six Roadster, com
plete equipment, looks and runs just
like new. A sacrifice price on this
repossessed car. See It at Bulck
Salesroom. S. Riverside. 184
K. It. Saltmaish. uf Crescent Ulty,
Is In Medford In the'Mnterest of an "or
ganisation to be formed in each of the
eleven counties in southern Oregon
and northern California to further the
proposition of a deep harbor at Cres
cent City. Mr. Saltmnrsh also 'says
Navy Day. In honor of the birthday of
Theodore Roosevelt, who believed In
a larger and better navy, will be cel
ebrated in Crescent City, October 20
and 27. The secretary of the navy
has ordered the Hull, a war vessel, to
be In Crescent City October 2 6 and
27, for this occasion. There wilt also
be a regular program of sports, flag
raising and parades. All are Invited
to attend.
Try that big milk shake at DeVoe'.
tf
Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
WASHINGTON. The story of la
bor's struggle and achievements is
now on the screen under the auspices
of the American Federation of Labor
BEWARE THE
COUGH OR COLD
THAT HANGS ON
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomulslon, an emulsified
creosote that Is pleasunt to take,
Creomulslon Is a new medical discov
ery with two-fotd action; It soothes
and heals the Inflamed membranes
and Inhibits germ growth.
Of it 11 known drugs, creosote is rec
ognlzed by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agen
cies for persistent coughs and colds
and other forms of throat troubles.
Creomulslon contains. In add It Ion to
creosote, other healing elements
which soothe and heal the Infected
membranes nnd stop the Irritation
and Inflammation, while the creosote
goes on to the stomach, Is absorbed
Into the blood, attacks the Neat of the
trouble and checks the growth of the
germs.
Creomulslon is guaranteed satisfac
tory In the treatment of persistent
coughs and eclds, bronchial asthma,
bronchitis and other forms of respira
tory diseases, und Is excellent for
building up the system after colds or
flu. Money refunded if any cough or
cold Is hot relieved after taking ao-
k-ordlng to directions. Ask your drug
gist. Creomulslon Company, Atlantn,
On. (adv).
The Fussy Package
For Fastidious Folks
is n welcome Rift nt any tiim Kspcciiilly frond for Ilallow
n'cii hocansi' of its treasure of nuts. Is now furnished in a
colorful pictured wrap, to make it exactly fit for the occasion.'
The Fussy Package contains chocolate pieces enclosing Al
monds, "Walnuts, Filberts, l'eanuts, lira.il Nuts, Pecans,
Double Walnuts, Pecan Caramels, Triple Almonds, Nougat,
Nut ltricklels, Nut IVittle, Almond Dates) Double Peanuts,
Nougat Caramels, and Almond Caramels. Packed in boxes
from half pound to three pounds.
Haskins' Drug Store
Phone 16 Larry Mann, Mgr.
As near as your phone.
UXIANGIS
thunder of vengeance from an out
raged God, following tho crucifixion
of Savonarola nnd the debauchery of
!,-the mom beautifully ornamented city
on earth."
Ml I tan Olsh aa Romola and Dorothy
a Jthe llttlo peasant islrl Hessa do
' ejci-etJitnt work an does Charles Lane
'In tho rule 01 niimuNinr.vait
foster father of the weak, wicked and
unscrupulous Tito. Herbert Orimwood
as Havonarola, William II. Powell as
Tito, Konuld Column as Carlo Hueell
ini and Bonavemura Ibanej ns Bardl,
the blind philosopher and father of
, Jtomoln.
' F.ielllnK Film lit lUulln.
,. t'i, TXnltn ttmntpr nmrmfjt'ment on-
.nounces one of the most unusual films
. pver shown In the city can "nm-
...... i. ,., i.ntiitr .hnivn
Mil. II. in.,,
Tha slory has on inti'rnllnK stnrt
when an aristocratic KnKllsh Kill flees
in an aeroplane wun iin .Hvynw. n
hns never seen, rather thnn marry a
man she does not love.' This perilous
Journey terminates in the Jungles of
Africa where adventures follow each
other" In quick successslon. An ele
phant hunt, a '.siieclaculur forest fire
are a few of the stirring hnppcnlngs.
-' Alice Joyce, -makes her- return to
pictures in this vehicle. Kenneth
Ilnrlan -In the name role has found a
part superior even to "The Virginian,"
in which ho scored such a marked
Jrlumph last season.
Drama of Topic In Film.
"Ag Man Desires," the new feature
attraction at Hunt's Craterian theater
tomorrow mMlnee and night only. ha
two vital figures In Its atorjr which
la an adaptation of Gene Wright's
novel "Pandora X.a Croix" Major
John Craig, misanthrope through the
falsity of woman, and Pan, a South
sea islander girl. These characters
are played by Milton Sills and Viola
UttUU.
a .ithnnlarf vnnnff fictrp.s la
making a new reputation for herself
In serious and seml serlous character
izations, her Pan being the best thing
in this line she has yet done. 8he is
a simple, untutored, wild child of the
tropes, with no morals to. sneak of.
and unashamed; but' her affections.
' on engaged, stick like a plaster.
Her Pan Is a distinct achievement.
' Card of Thanks.-'
' V wish to express our heartfelt
Clanks to the neighbors and friends
rVfor tholr loving kindness, and beautl
U fVt flowers during recent bereav.
14 fllANK DENIIaM.
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Mil
RUSSELL'S
PH0Nik3t -
When You Look in the Mirror Tonight See
if Your Clothes Reflect Prosperity;
. Don't forget that one of the greatest assets any man has, is the "front" he
puts on and his ability to dsplay-it. 'Prosperity conies to those who think
it, live it, talk it and are able to make others believe it. Try this on yourself
and see if it does not work, but first come into Russell's and be fitted out in
One of Our 100 Per Cent Virgin AH Wool Suits or Overcoats
As that will be the start of putting on a real substantial "front" that you may
appear well dressed in any company at the same time it's a start towards
your prosperity, as you save many dollars,' still are stylisldy and correctly
clothed.
3UY AT $25 TO $40 AND PAY IN TEN WEEKLY PAYMENTS if you dc-
sire to and remember, no interest is charged you. , .
MONTH END SPECIALS FROM OUR MEN'S AND
BOYS' DEPARTM'T BRING THESE SAVINGS NOW
IT ISN'T THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR
MEATS
IT'S THE QUALITY YOU GET ; V
YOU GET BOTH HERE ;J
AVlty not come in tomorrow and see the sanitar t
way we keep our incuts. . '
You will also get persona) attention.
Nice leg' of lamb, roasts of till kinds, pure pork.
sausage, hamburger, steaks and cured meats. )
Medford Center Market v
In Rear of 20th Century Grocery Store c.
in Medford Bldg., North Central.
Free Delivery , Phone 255v
DANCE
ALOHA PAVILION ,
JACKSON HOT SPRINGS
OCTOBER 24
Music by SUNKIST CLUB ORCHESTRA
Admission $1.00 Tax 10c Total $1.10
. Ladies Free .
"Longies
Boys' caps a new kit of stylish new patterns and
designs out for a month end special . Cf
Saturday at
fluarnnfeed silk hosiery for men now is a reality.
Made by same mill as women's "Bob-o- CCp
link" hose. Brown, grey, black special....
Real good quality fine cambric handkerchiefs for
men, worth 20c. A large full size hand- 1 A.
kerchief, Saturday n special, each
4 pair guaranteed sox that arc in black, brown or
grey and you will get satisfaction or 61 Art
a new pair, box
Boys' fine P. Q. A. union suits in all sizes from
four years to 1G years and worth djl CQ
a lot more, Saturday special vvf
FREE-A CAP TO YOU
With each boys' suit or men's suit sold Satur
day we will give a new cap 4as a "Month End
Sale" feature. , ' : ' ..
: '
RE9ESBEB THIS OFFER IS FOR
. ,-. SATURDAY ,
20c ten-ounce cotton flannel gloves with a knitted
wrist. Don't forget 10-ouncc is a ,0nr
heavy glove Saturday j;..; '
$1.2") men's soft collar shirts in good light patterns
and -plain colors. All sizes 14 to 17 OQr
mid for boys also 12 to 14 OZ,".
$4.00 value in ""Water iiepellant" khaki pants for
men who work outside' If you use ttQ ff
these pants, save just half Saturday Pvfl
$1.23 -little boys' wash suits for the tot who does
not go to school, these are fine. Just t 1 f(
in and new designs at &
Boys' knicker pants in good quality, all wool,
worth $1.95. Nearly all sizes and an ff
end of month special feature '
Long Corduroy Pants, 4 to 10
Year Sizes, $2.98
Made f fine quality corduroy and in the same
English cut like the men's. The make is good and
substantial and you will find thiy make service
able sJiool clothes as well as to please the lit
tle fellows to have their first CO ft I
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USED CARS
Bought for Cash -Sold on Terms
One Rickenbacker Sedan
, Three Hudson Coaches
One Chevrolet Sedan
One Chandler Coupe
Two Cleveland Coupes
One Essex "4" Coach
One Chevrolet Touring
One Star Sedan
One Peerless Touring
All in A-l Condition
Exchange your old car for a good
Closed Car
STOUT'S GARAGE
30 N. Holly
Phone 365-R'
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'WwiMiii Win mmmmmaMk'Mmimd ', J
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W AM MANUFACTURERS OF .
Doors' Screens, Windows and Sashi,
Window and Door Frame
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind
Our Canafant Aim la to Kaap Our Quality m4 .
a Prleaa Abaolutaly Right.
Da Nat Ordar Pram Out-of-Town Conoam laftr ,
Lattlng Ua Figure on Your Silk
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TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Modor
Modarn Mill
Ortfta.