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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
O O (VREfiOX, TITKDAY. NOV KM HKg 6?,, ' "PAflTC TEN 1925 Hiiv he ulti'iod a hill of lading while jof wheiit to bo cunnlKricd' to hlniHHf woi klnKHia a railroad clork In Nftv lut Kunwis City Instead, ot to the law, tqii, Kntm,, and cauHPd 110,800 poundu I ful purclinKor. : ' ' unruled laHt nlKlit as tho ulU'Ked cni liczzlcr of two cnrloudB of whoa.1 In KuilHim a few yeur lino, Dntcctlven NEW FOOTBALL WITHOUT WATCH, PLAYED SATURDAY . i SHAKEN OP FOR lMUiVIMKNCK. It. I., Nov. H. - r- f A . V.) Wntfhi'8 will lo dlHi'iiriit'd nnl )MM'indH V ill lit! determined l-.V t lie number of plays in :i foitil.nll Kyinr iv bn played hero riulurduy hy linnvn' Univernity and Huston I'Dlverslty, Saturday's khiiio will ! Hie flrM llino thf plan will have been lived in nil official Intercollegiate eon'tehl. Kach of the four pcriodM will In end ed wlin forty iilayn by either or both sides lmvo been afeeted. Watt bvs will bn unod only in timing imnnis atons and time out fur m.Vldcnt.s or other cauHOs. ' ' Harry H. Coffin, Harvard and n. W. P. lirown, former Ibirvard roach nnd liruwn Hlralet;lKt, cluiniK for tho piny Hj'Htom .Unit It will fcivo a bolter balance to football km hu h. In'1 timed poriodn, they nay, tho fiiMl team to flcoro can block gam ok by IcltiniiiU; playH Ion vini; the. opponent with al-, ntOHt no cluineo to yoro, They nay thai In Hf 1 larva rd-Vain allien the lo(im Hcoring fh-Ht won every gaintf ex cept that played in 1I.H1. Mombci'H of tho football rub-H coiu inlltew nnd h-udlntf eastern roaches nro exPfctod to watch Katurday'H t'X porimrntiil game. BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES' ; Just'" Dip to Tint or Boil ! to Dye t J SKY YOJlK, Xov. 3. (A. P.) Willi l In? lichen. and bruiHOH of a Htren uniis week end's play partially healed by a two day roNt, collego gridiron co Ihji'Ih today bftgajt Intennlvn piopa ra tion for long awaited HtruggleH in tho t loMlng half of the cainpnlgn on tho caKiern front. Final October kiiucm did much to clarify the football ImoHphero lit the font of preHtige to 'Army, Navy, Penn .sylvanla und Dartmouth nnd to tho prult of a great Vale machine whotto KireiiKth In prevlouH games had been, obscured to n great extent by fumb ling. For that reaaon. fnndom turn 'd with more tlmn ordinary Interest to the oieiilng battle of the Princeton-Harvard-Yale aeries Saturday at Princeton, bringing together tho fi ner and Crimson elevens. Indications were today that both teams would bo nt full strength Satur day. Tiger Fans were cheered by tho ap pearance lit practice of Quarterback ('aulUlns who wus believed to have been hurt Haturdny. A It hough I ho Harvard squad was reported In good physical condition, only six men today were sure of their positions In a lineup which has been undergoing a successiHon of changes. Nettled by failure of tho team to readily dispose of a battered lirown eleven. Dartmouth coaches drove the freen squad through a fierce drill In preparation for their major struggle Saturday with undefeated Cornell. Vale bud further cause for rdjolc- , lug today when Itutterworlh, tackle, jund Cutler and Kline, Injured backs, reported in fair condition. Few of the r'f! u iii r ii it' ex pucieu in uu uscu against Maryland on Saturday. Peuusylvajtla. still bewildered by Ihe ditshfH of Ited Orange and his tea h-ippinc Illinois brigade was all on va cation today. Kuch 10-eent pack age contains direc tions so ' simple any woman can tint soft, delicato shades or dj'e rich, permanent colors In liiiL'cric. silks, rib- mMi1 lMU9' 8kirlH'- wl,iBtB VBrfTt drcsBea, coU, etock- rFI' in,iH' ewcntprs ,rap jMy I I I (I cries, coverings, hung- 1 incs '.everything! Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind1 nnd tell your druggist whether the mate rial you wish to color Is wool or' nilk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Eugene Judge Namde On Board of Regents SALKM. tire.. Nov. 3. Judge a. V. Skipworih of Kugene was today ap pointed by Governor ' Plcrco as a member of tho board of regents of Hie Pnlverslly of Oregon, succeeding the Infe C. K. Woodson of Heppnor, whose death occurred recently. Judge Skipworih has for many years occu pied the circuit court bench In his district, having succeeded Judge L. T. Harris when, the latter wus elected to the supreme court. E Tho Mod ford nigh school football team resumed practice hint night for Its annual game. Armistice Duy with Its old rivul, AKhland, und the work consisted mostly of Umbering up, from the Marsh field victory. Though tho toam went at top speed, and played its hardost, there wero no ill effects. Hcrlminago for tho next game will suirt Thursday night. . Tho AHhland team this year is light, but is showing steady Im provement, In Its games. The Armis tice Day gamo will liavo plenty of thrills, us the visitors will como with an air atack and determination to beat Medford. . Efforts of tho local squad to get a post season gamo with a Portlund or Wlllumetto valley team havo so fur met with tho customary dignified silence. Local fans are highly du bious about either being Induced to Invade southern Oregon. The Screen By To Press Agent. S - Doug Leaves Tonight, "Don CJ. Hon of 55orro," Douglas Full-banks' latest special, closes , to night ut Hunt's Cruterian. The new fenturo Is replete with ull the romantic dash and "go" of curlier productions, coupled with an unusual opportunity for histrionic work. Besides the astounding stunts he performs with , a blucksnako whin, which serves as bin chief weapon, Don Q accomplishes feats of swords manship thut are remarkable. L, TO COST $60,000 "Work on a training and grade school building to bo erected at Ashland, Ore., at a cost of GO,000 Is to start ubout November 15, U was announced yesterday by Tourtel lotlo & Hummel, architects of this city," says the Portland Oregonlan. "In addition to housing tho regu lar school work of a. grade school, the structure will servo as a prac tice school fur students of tho nor mal school. "Plans prepared by Tourlellotto & Hummel provide for eight ordinary class rooms and, 20 practice .rooms of smaller sizo. There! will also be offices, teachers' room, rest room, nurses' and first aid , room, library and lunch room. "The building will be in the clas sical style of architecture, the outer wails, of armored tapestry , surfaco concrete. Construction throughout will be fire resisting. The structuro will bo completed About March of next year." Slolo Two Cnrs or VIioti. LO SANOELE& eJi.,0. Mlller-wns At the Klalto. "Tho Unholy Three," Is the film at the Uialto tonight, and has Lun Chancy, Mao ltusch, Mutt Moore, Har ry Kaiies, Victor McLugtcn and Mat hew lluiz as tho principal players. ICxperts class it the greatest play of its kind since "Tho Miraclo Man." Chancy appears In the garb of an old lady, the masquerading leader uf a trio of the strangest criminals. His bund Is made up also of a strong man and a midget, with he midget being mauo up as an lnrunl. These three criminals leave a museum and open a bird store und appear to bo conduct ing an honest business but they urc not, the film will prove. Following this big feature the management offers u variety of short films, comic und news. All In all a most unusual und satisfying program is promised. RHEUMATISMD Cannot Kxlst In tho Human Body If You Will L'so Trunk's Prescription It is preposterous; in fact, it is a shame to suffer with Uheumutism. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress tho heart. Eat all tho meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescrip tion. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? 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