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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
O o o o o fETroRri, fmrcnoN, mon'day, orTonrr? sapis o MEWEOft MATE Tft?BTgsT;, -O o o pxrni mam o "-rfT -o YOUTH IS ARKESTEDF WUs Psss UP SpaishBjtauti49 for Yankee Girl f 7 aides Replace Witches at Hallowe'en Luncheon A BETTER POSTURE I WEEK UNDERWAY Better Posture week In Hie MiMlfnnl high school In being condiiitcil thru the effort of the Girls' Athletic niwo cl&tlon. The girlH ore trying In every way during thla week, to encourage. better posture In every day life among the atudentH. In the halls of the high school building they have placed at tractive posters which all carry splen did and appropriate thoughts for u week of belter posture. ... Purl of the regular assembly period this afternoon was turned over to the . A. A. Dorothy Ball, the dun pres ident, gavo a short talk ocncernlnq the Importance of this week, set nslde for posturo work, and urged thnt each Individual try to Improvo his own pos ture for the benefit of the school as a whole and of his group. Emllyl Drown gave a rather lengthy discussion on the physiological, social and mental sides of better posture. Hhe stressed particularly the fact that erect standing, walking and sitting positions is absolutely necessary in or der to receive the. most efficient work from the Internal organs which should not be crowded by nrtlflrlnl positions. She finished her dlscussison with n . splendid poem which gave correct and Incorrect positions of the body at work and at ease standing, sitting and walking. Kdlth Inman, using a regular school desk and seat which had been placed on the stage, gave ex cellent demonstrations of these va rious points. The Kngllsh department is cooper ating by requiring that each student In the composition classes write n these on Better Posture. A commit tee selected later will select one theme which shall be 'considered the most well written and and having In It the hestmaterial. The writer of the best theme la to be presented with a gold eversharp by the Girls' Athletic association, Triple posture testa will be conduct ed In all the physical training classes during the week under the direction of Miss Mlle and results posted in the hall of the high school. ' It is a deplorable fact that the girls In particular do not seem to realize the advantage of a well poised body, but seem quite on the otlinr liuud to deem It necessary that they stuud with a debutante slouch. Through the combined efforts of all Interested In boys and girls, their better health and posture, we should be able to raise the standard and make for better posture. Cm y The Prinre of Wales preferred art American girl, Veronica Pyr dunce of Kansas City, as danc- 1 ing partner at social festivities in his honor in Montevideo, capi tal of Uruguay But when he especially hid her to a dance, she would nut go unless her Ounce also was invited. Oregon News in Brief ItOKKBUItfl, Ore.. Ovt. 2ft. Thom ii h Chlpnmn, 70 year old resident of North .Myrtle ('iff k. killed himself lute Friday nlKhl, In llio opinion of otflrei-H. by Mhooilng nlmxelf throuKH the head with o Kholgun. The Mhotgun and a forked tfck, which hud huen ued to puHh the trig ger, luy on the ground. Despondency over continued ill health wuh believed by lu'lglinorn to be the motive for the HUlelde. HA LEM, Ore., Oct. 26. The coHt of operating the hcIiooIh of Oregon for the Hvhuol year 1924-2G wuh 910.444, -165,96, according to a report on Hchool expenditure, prepured by State Superintendent Churchill. Thu' tolul attendance during the your wnH 17H.342, of which number NJl.fi 53 were Kills mid 1)0.7 0 8 were boyH. UALTIMORB, Oct. 26. (A. P.) Ten United Stated nuvy seupluneH Were battered Into shupttlenH liuupt. und tveo lews Berlous damuKed yesterday when, under the buffetiuKs of a ter rific bg u tli went gale, they dragged with tbeoi or broke loose from 47u-pound aunbora and piled up along tieverul miles of Hea wall and beach at Boiler's Point, near the mouth of the Hutupsco liver. Six other inaelilnoH wifely rode out the Htonn, The plane b wore a double detuch inent from Hampton Kouda. ten at tached to scouting squadron VB1, nix to torpedo squadron VT-1. while the 17th machine wrecked whh a nff plane. All hud been at anchor orf the point since last Friday, when they were lit-otitfht here to tuhn part In an oorial pageant In connection with the Schneider eeaplune trophy race nt ray shore Park. Commander Ellyson. In charge of ono seaplane nquadron, tmld that aoveu of the ships would bo repaired and flown back to Hampton Koada. Ho believed that t ho motor of Um other ten could be salvaged. The pitmen had been Jn service only about ten months anil comprised nhout one slxth of the uuvy's craft of their particular class. Kxcluslve of the value of the motors, the casualties represent a loss of $'JI, 000 per piano. The moorings for the craft hnd beon chosen by Commander Kllyxon end Lieutenant Commander (1. I,. Smith, commandltiK the second squad ron, as the moHt suitable to protect the plunes from a Hnulheiixt Htortn, warning of which had been received from Washington. When the game blew Up out of the southweHt, how ever, the expected safe anchorage was turned Into an open roitdntetid and the protecting land became a treach erous shore. One of threo planes anchored off lty share Park. Haltimore, uInj broke adrift, and wait blown Into the bay. It was reported to be ashore near Kockhall, Mil., this morning, appar ently wrecked. KAI.KM, Ore. Oct. 26. Twelvo hoys attending the local high school here were this morning suspended for belonging to an organization which school authorities declare to be a se cret society. The organization, which uses the namq Friars, the same name iiHd by a club banned by the school board last summer, 1h claimed by the boy to be an organization outside of high school. School authorities have ordered the boys out of school pending decision of thu school board on the question. The board ma.ets Tuesday night. PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 26. (A. P.) The body of Alfred Peyton Ooss Jr., University of Oregon student, who fell to his death from the top of the Mult noinali field gromlstund' just before the Oregon-California game Saturday, is to be borne to its final resting place in Rlvervlew cemetery this afternoon by fellow Btudents. The funeral serv ices were held at Westmnlster Pres byterian church, of which he was a member. Thirty-five members of his fraternity, Beta Thetu Pi. attended the services and sang. Capes and Wraps For Evening Wear NEW YORK. Oct. 2(1. ( A. P.) Thirty-two members of the disabled Norwegian steamer Klvcn's crew were rescued In mid-ocean this afternoon by the American merchant ship American Trader. The Klven was one of several vessels bit by the storm that has raked the North Atlantic during the pam few days. NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (Ity the As sociated Press.) Stock prices surged forward again today despite n rut he i large volume of profit taking. Motors Were again bid upward, Chrysler eoarjng to a new high record nt iis ndN General Motors rallying to 1S4. Italia took on a new leawe T.f life un der the leadership of the VnnSnertn gen fesuetf, "Nickel Plate," pere Mar quette and Erie all mounting to new high ground. Cotton, tobacco, mer chandising and foodPdiarpB. nil gave good demonstrations of atretigih. Kvenlng wraps show novelty In em broidered decoration, and coats dis play wide armhotes. Much velvet Is used, particularly In capes, In bright tones, such as ruby red, turquoise, and rust shades. A characteristic of the new evening cape Ik the shoulder fitted will, a defined Hue. with ful- . ness falling from the front, and oft times additional fulness Introduced nt I the hips, or In a flounced arrange., nient. In wraps, the deeply cut nrmhole Is very prominent, although the balloon like sleeve narrows to a clone-fitting termination at the wrist. One ex quisite wrap embodying this style Is the embossed silver metal cloth, with body heavily bordered In naturnl to tn key and a long shawl collar of the same fur, Fur lining Is being used for evening wraps, cspoclully ermine-coney. Many elaborate evening wraps stress mandarin Inspiration In gen eral design and embroidered decora tion. One attractive model of this type Is of black velvet embroidered In an all-over design In metal thread, with a band of green-velvet also em broidered. . lllfick In evening wraps Is relieved by white ermine lining or white fox fur. A particularly delightful evening model, stressing the dolman Influence effects cut-work embroidery on silver metal cloth, vevenllng the purple lin ing, and finished with black lynx col lar and cuffs. NKW YORK. The Itev. Norman Thomas, socialist candidate for mayor, regards AmerWnn avlutors who bomb .Moroccans as "plain murderers." - O.A.C. E CORVAMJS. Ore., Oct. 2C With Coach Schissler und his Aggies due home today from Stanford, fans here are anticipating the homecoming game with Montana next Saturday as one of the most colorful and spectacular contests of the season. Though the Aggies could not hold Stanford's powerful drive Saturday they Bhowed a flashy offensive In scoring their ten points which brought even the home team's stands to their feet. Montana, too. has a speedy team fighting to maintain its lately acquired standing in the coast conference. DEMPSEY WILL SEE WILLS IN ACTION NEW YORK. Oct. 20 (A. P.) A ringside seat to view the heavy weight fight tonight between Harry Wills and Floyd Johnson was reserv ed fof Jack Dempsey after word had bean received that ho had postponed a trip to Mexbo City in order tn look Willis over. The negro is a favorite to win by a knockout. He Ih expected to out weigh Johnson by fully 20 pounds. Johnson has been knocked out by Jess Wlllard and Jack Itennult. U. (ML OF C GAME FILM AT CRATERIAN Pictures of the preliminary scenes of the Oregon-California football game at Portlund Saturday, are Nhown In the Oregon lun Screen Re view, at the, Cruteiian theater until Tuesday night. Close-ups of the stars of the "Golden liear" backfield, and a birds-eye view of the huge crowd tn Multnomah field. There are also pictures of the two rival coaches, and the two teams In practice. PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 26 (A. P.) Manager Pet or Muldoon of the Portland ice bockev team, announc ed todav that lie hail tended Art (lagne, forward, to ICdmonton for Joe McCormlck, forward. McCormlck was captain or me !iu unuen Sites Olympic hockey tenmt before ho became a professional player. DAITIM OR K Washington Speed way, Uiurel, Ml Oct. 2li (A. Sixteen drivers are scheduled to start this afternoon In the second 2G0 mlle automobile race In the new bowl here postponed from lust Sat urday because of rain. . Peter DePaolo, winner of the In augural race here a few months ago una leader rnr tne nauonai championship Is among today's en trants. Close behind him In the race for championship honors are Tommy Milton, Harry Hartx, Boh McDoough. Karl Cooper. Fred Coiner and Frank Klliott, nil of whom will respond to the wave of the starter's flag. Jil Dainty little fairies made of spoons with faces drawn with India Ink and dressed in ruffles of crepe paper take the place of the usual witches on this Hallowe'en luncheon table. The centerpiece Is a tripod of dowell sticks covered with crepe paper, trimmed with paper pumpkin flowers and sur mounted by a pumpkin head made of a large circle of wire bent into shape and covered with orange Crepe paper. The features are cut frdtn dilTcrent paper and pasted into place. A black covered caldron is under the tripod. Orange and black paper runners decorated with cats' heads arc used for tablecloths or arc used over a linen cloth, nut cups and favors all being decorated with orange and black. Tomato Soup , One quart Htewcd or canned toma toes, 1 currot cut- fine. Vj onion cut fine, I cup celery cut fine, 1 green pepper shredded, 3 whole cloves, teaspoon pepper corns. J, teaspoon suit, dash of white pepper. Put all Ingredients into a saucepan and simmer about half an hour; strain and reheat. Two tablespoons of sherry added Just before serving Is a great Improvement. With Med ford trade Is Medford made. Cook with eon srxn.AY cjaijK ij;avks mix (Continued from page one.) In addition to two dead in Cren shaw county, tuere were eight dead lit Pike county and seven dead in Har bour. Of the eight who lost their lives in Pike county, four were children of the same family, while their father and mother were seriously injured and are not expected to live. Two other persona of the Hame family name, Knight, wore also injured. in Harbour county six negroes were killed. Residents near the path of the tor nado were aroused by the roar of the twister and the cries of the injured. They rushed into the stricken area in u deluge of rain,, work-lug for hours in n search for the d,ead and giving uid to the injured. i RENO, New Claude Sweezey, 30, a federal prisoner confined at the Nevada slate prison at Carson City, escaped. He was n trusty and asked for permission to go to the prison farm about three miles distant. When ho fulled to arrive ut the farm posses and guards started search for him. fontr with VII PI Ttnt Reckelhympr, local youth ar rested Saturday night by City Officer (i. J. l'rescott on a charge of check fnrKlng, when arraigned this morning before Judge Cllenn O. Tuylor pleaded nut guilty to the charge, lie will have a preliminary Inuring next Wednes. doy afternoon. Beckelhymer Is alleged to have passed several bad checks on local citizens and also forged the names of several well known Medford men to such checks. Those, which he hnd pussed, ranged In amounts from I1.G0 to $10. In nddltion ho had written others but which he had not attempt ed to pass It Is claimed. Beckelhymer has been a resident of .Medford for the past 10 years and has parents living at Trail. He had been under the surveillance of police fur sometime past. DeMolny Dance Thursday. Thursday evening at o'clock the DuMolay's will give a dance in the Masonic hall for members of the order and Invited guests. A number of Do Molay's from Yreka and Ashland ex pect to attend .and a large crowd Is expected. Ill order to be sure the hall is decorated the best ever, the deco;, rating committee will start worklng on the hall this evening and drape it In orange and black streamers, black eats, witches and everything to lend a Halloween atmosphere to the evening. After Klum's Tram SAN FRANCISCO The Olympic club football team, victors over the University of California and Stanford plans to sail for Honolulu November IS for a game with an all-star eleven nt the Island capital. ' Is Your Child Thin and Weak Cod I.lvcr OH In Sugar Coated Tablets Puis on Flesh and Builds Tbem Up. In Just a few days quicker than you ever dreamed of these wonder ful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any thin, underweight little one. . :r - After sickness and where rickets are suspected they are especially val uable. No need- to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tab lets are made to take the place of that good, but evir smelling, stomach upsetting medicine nnd they Burefy do It. ! .' A very sickly child, age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 months. :- . Ask Henth's Drug Store, or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Com pound Tablets as easy to take , as candy CO tablets GO cents and money bark If not satisfied. NKW YORK. A tale of two gentle men of Verona I'lnce. llrooklyn, Df. Walter S. I. yon Is advertising in the papers that he is not dead. The de mise of another resident on the same street with a siniilur name and the wearing of mourning by .Mrs. Lyon for daughter caused condolences ami loss of practice. LOS ANOKLKS Frederick Slcven- son, so. wlileiy Known composer m choral and Instrumental music, died at tho home of his son here. Conk with gns. HTONKHA.M, Mam. Horrors of nnnuuy s siorm: ten iKiifj'nis enmity ml u'lu.M lliu mila tilntv ilnivti n larn Learning Burning I'M CUREOl-WHENf A FELLOW BUYS AT CUT RATES HB UENEKHLLV' GETS ABOUT yhssir' quality new r tells Start Right For Best Fuel Phone 239 PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' ' I RUSSELL'S PHONE 31 THE BOYS' SUIT SECTION INVITES EVERY BOY IN TOWN Any day and any time of day we want you hoys to come in and look nt (lie stylishly ailoivd suits and overcoats that. "Russell's" sell at such moderate prices. Do not iiesitate, boys, to eoine in as we will consider it pleasure to show you, iiucl if you find something you like you may either send it out for your parents to look at or hrinc them in later. Many new overcoats from the Oregon City mills and tnnekinaws, too, that arc (jood looking have just conic in. Boys' Suits Priced $10.50, $12.50 up to $25 Cord Longies for the High School Boys at S3.98 Made of exceptional quality corduroy mid well tailored in both Rrey and tan colors. A good sweater and a pair of these cords and the boy is fixed for school at a very reasonable cost and ti,... ,i. rn. .. i:.. ,".i.T mil, ,,,f. I mnv ivuib HI I IIU l( U 1 1, 4 f usually sold at sf.'i.OO, so our price is exeep- .ttO tionally low at $3 The Logger Sweater Is All the Rage Now ' Kveryone, both large or small, wants the correct sweater, so to be "right" see these new loggers. Of all-wool materials in both knitted and woven fabrics and in all the high colors and color combinations. According to quality these gar ments are marked very low and you will find all sizes for . boys G to 20, with prices $3.25 to $7.98 Cool, Snappy Nights Require Warmer Underwear "Russell's" boys' section have anticipated the demand for boys' underwear with garments now in stock of all weights. One especially good underwear number is the l'. Q. A. boys' union suit in sizes 5 years to 17 years. A very fine garment and we asked that you see them while the fH m Cf saving is available the rest of the week during I Ov onr MON'TII-EXl) SAI.K. Suit Boys' School Shirts Month-End Sale at 89c Oood quality fast color percales in n nice range, of patterns nnd all sizes from 11 to Hi;. This is a regular fl.25 value and the saving during our MONTII-KXD SALE brings them to you at. a very low price. The sizes fit boys from 6 to 16 and at this price you should buy several. Special, ft wi' - v ;.....,.;..o9 C liUSSELL'S MONTH-END SALE WITH NEW VALUES EACH DAY; AS 0WELL AS A CONTINUATION OF THE ITEMS ALREADY ADVERTISED. . o EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. Cook witb f m. (jy I Cook with ia.