Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1925, Image 8

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) "PAG1 TWO
ASHLAND BEFORE
Anhland
Tucker
JO. Nutter
Gonnoll ,
Kntzer , .
lic.cuun
Hryunt . ,
Cliimly '. .
Gillette .
The Mention! hlRh school football
machine ran wild al mo oiiy ""-" fitter .
grounds Wednesday uftornoon before , j,.ul.,.a
8000 people, and uureiucu iiu-ir an
cient foo, tlio AMhland lilnh ri'hool,
by" tho overwhelming score of 08 to
0. It waa tho worst defeat ever huh
talned by an Ashland team In the
Inter-city series.
Tho visitors, except after tho first
10 minutes, when they offered stuut
resistance, woro a sad commentary
on tho dashing, flghtlnc, siicedy
teams that heretofore have been
turned out by Coach Hughes. They
lucked offensive- and dofenslvo power
fumbled at critical atages, and In tho
stress of the game were frequently
forced to call out time, on accpunt
of poor physical condition. In the
entire game, they made threo first
downs, and completed threo forward
passes out of 22 attempts. Most of
their lino bucks were stopped with
slight gains.
Led by Moore and Conrad, and ex
cellent lntorforence, the locals con
sistently skirted the ends for long
gains, and varied their attacks with
forward passeB, with Singler, WI1--liuius
and Sanders on the receiving
end. Senn, fullback, smashed the I
lino for heavy yardage at critical
points. Medford fallod to make first
down but once.
'Hughes, center, and Moore, half
back, probably played tho best game
for the locals, but the entire team
functioned splendidly. ; Tho former
time and time again broke the lino,
and blocked passes and the latter
rippod the Ashland dofenso to shreds
with slashing dashes through tackle
and around the end. The Ashland
lino made the 'best showing, the
. buckfield being very weak.
Touchdowns' were scored by Senn
(2). Conrad 2), Moores (2), Blngler,
Williams, Archer and Green. Oon
md kicked seven goals and Iunn
one.
In the final four minutes of play.
Coach Calllson sent In his second
string men and the visitors started
an attack against Bob Hammond.
That young man promptly smeared
two plays by clever tackles, and
Ashland started , back to passing.
HugheH Intercepted a heave dver'cen-
tcr and on the next play, on a beau
tifully executed forward pass, Dunn
to tlroeiH). the Becond team scored
tho final touchdown. I
It was a fiercely fought contest,
HouiiIIa llm ImiMlilnilnouu nf t)in BCOrO.
and as usuul no love was lost on nTliM TvTfifl
nlthw side. Naff and Jackson, stari TV
Medford guards, sustained biacx
eyes, and on a ' line-buck Conrad
found himsolf at the bottom of the
pile, with a pair of 'Ashland hands
accidentally twisting his foot, on
which a boll was throbbing. , '
The line-ups:
Medford
(Hughes
.. Noff
Jackson
Morgan
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SKINNY MEN
Run Down Men
Nervous Men
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You probably know that Cod Uver
Oil Is the greutcst flesh producer in
the world
Hecnuso it contains jnoro Vltamincs
than any food you can got,
You'll bo glad to , know that Cod
T.tvnr rill fwnnoM In uut-fir cnntpfl Lab-
llLibbard . ,.ii.llv want to
, HLnRlcrj put 3 Oop jj0 ,l0undB of B0ia, healthy
nanuwR fIejlh on your b0nen iintl Toel well
Atuuio utmntr nLr .Taii t li'it nrnn Ktoro
Conrud
. Hcnn
Dunn for
HubstltiiUonK Medford:
Harriot; Herriot fop Dunn; Dunn fr
Harriot; Archer for Senn; Senn for
Archer; Williams for Moore; Moor
for Wflllurait; gammon 0 for Moore;
WJUinnis for Conrad; Greca ror Hinff'
ler; Kolly for Banders; Sleek far Hub
bard; Putney for Noff ; Ball for Jack
son.
Touchdowns by quartern Medford,
2 fin Ut; 2 in 2nd; 3 in 3rd; 3 In
4th.
Officials: Manerud, Oregon, raiV
ereo; uiihh, wreffon, umpire; iuvans,
OreKon, head Uneflimin. Stewart and
Howern, tintokeeijcrs; K. Sfnglor and
Yountf, linesmen.
Waldorf King la .Cowed.
NEW YORK. Oscar of the Waldorf
was bo perturbed about a bathing
beauty appearing In a group picture
of himself and visiting hotef men that
at Mrs. Oscar'B behest he Induced the
photographer to paint the beauty out
of -the nogative. I r-
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1 A fitrango Theft.- vf
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Somebody
stole the records of the. community
chest. The records contained a lifit
of -the .chest's largest contributors
since its organization, Arthur Hen-,
ningsen, secretary, reported the loss
to the police. ' "
Protect Your Child's HralUi.
Thro uk b thoughtleHResn the slight
ough or cold of a child Is often neg
lected and become serious. A few
dopes of KOI,KT'S HONEV AND TAR
COMPOUND, at small cost, taken at
the onset of the cold, brings speedy
relief. lie prepared, have a bottle of
this safe, reliable cough remedy on
hand, and give promptly when a
criugh or cold Is detected. Equally cf-
or any druggist for a box of McCoy's
Cod Liver oil Compound Tablets.
Only 60 cents for 69 tablets and if
you don't gain fivo pounds In 30
days your druggist Is authorized to
hand you back the money you paid
ur mum. x
It isn't anything unusual fbr
perspn Xo gain 10. pounds in 30 days.
"Oct McCoy's, the original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
j Adv.
AT BEND, OREGON
nBXD, Ore.. Nov, 12. More than
anlnch of rain has fallen in Bend
during tho last 36 hours and the
mercury barely touched the freezing
point last night. Part of the rain
fell as snow, melting almost as soon
ns it touched - tho ground. Snow
began falling at eight o'clock this
morning but by 8:30 the Bky had
clenred and the sun came out.
Practically -nil of tho snow had
melted, .
' KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Nov. 12.
Following an Incessant downpour
which started early Inst night, snow
started falling In Klamath Falls
shortly before noon today and gave
promise of a real winter' snow. storm
before night; ' ' ;
; Prohl Trouble in Finland.
COPENHAGEN, i Tho Finns are
having tholr troubles enforcing prohl
feetlve for older persons. Demand ' "Hloji, . Much alcohol la .being smug
FOLBY'S HONEY1 AND TAR. Adv. gfcd'flnd !lnamifCttlreil.; '
HE RIISWNF.KR WORLD has an accurate measure with
which it gauges the growing value of securities. It is PRICE. .
Since 1922, when The California Oregon Power Company first
offered its 7 Preferred Stock for -public investment, the price
has steadily advanced with each successive issue from $92.00 a
' share in 1922 to $100.00 a share in 1925, and is now above par.,
'6 Preferred Stock
yielding 6.52 net
tcAUTORM obegon7
i rownv COMPANY I
How the Company
' . '. Has Grown
' In this same period the Company's
investments in generating plants.Iines,
equipment, etc., more than doubled in
size,
Its net earnings were over $1,000,
000.00 for 1924 as compared with
$550,000.00 for -1920. It spent nearly
$300,000.00 more (mostly in the
communities in which it operates)
for operating expenses and taxes. . .
It paid to Preferred Stock holders
approximately $280,000.00 in . Pre
ferred Stock dividends in 1925. .
The Measuring Stick
Goes Up
The announcement of the new
issue of Copco Six Per Cent Pre
ferred Stock, to yield 6.52 at a
price of $92.00 per share, marks
another important advance in the
. progress of this Company and the
communities which it serves.
,i
Any member of our organization
will gladly accept your order for
shares of the new Preferred Stock.
Ask him about it now and particu
larly about the Copco Monthly Pay
ment Plan for easy investment
The California Oregon Power Company
Offices:
Medford, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
, . .' i . Yreka, Dunstnuir, California.
"t' ' HXJU PARTNERS
j - IN f ROCRESS
S &V CoMis tent
Goodness
Consistent, u well u ettrt
mdiniry goodness is charac
teristic ofSaW Fine Food
Producti! For more than
quarter century this reputa
tion has prevailed forS&W.
A n exading standard in qual
ity, grading and packing
methods has built tins
reputation.
A richness that satisfies,
) a flavor that charms, r ;
in these Coff ees aged in the tropics,
.Nature is sometimes slow in yielding
to us her treasures. And so the real
goodness stored away in fine coffees
must be patiently coaxed to the break
fast cup by aging these coffees in the
tropics before they are shipped.
So great is the derriand for coffee that little can
remain in tropic warehouses to age properly. Hence
mosf coffee drinkers experience but partly, the en
trancing flavors that arc really there.
Not so with those who have found S&W Coffee. ' ;
Adequate supplies of the rare accd coffees arc se
cured for S&W. To this blend is added just a
dash of new coffee to emphasize mildly the smooth
mellowness.
Imagine, then, the delectable flavor, die deep rich
ness, the delights, that await the palate! Yes, you'll
notice a difference, but S&W Coffee grows upon
you as you detect the true coffee-goodness devel
oped by nature.
S&W Coffee maintains the reputation of all other
S & W Fine Food Products for extraordinary good
ness. If you've used S&W Products you'll know
what S &V Quality means. ,
lot
THIS FINE 15 PIECE SET OF
J'ffirtrifff Aluminum
USE THE SET E VER Y
THEN KEEP IT
DA K FOR 4 MONTHS
-ITS YOURS!
Without paying one cent
additional you OWN
this high grade "set after
paying only 4 months'
rent, at the small rental
charge of 1 4c per day
and you begin using the
set immediately! '
Par the Ktital by the wk of
stmi monthly whichever is
most convenient It's an easy
way to have' the use of a
splendid set of jlaminam
and to OWN it within 4 .
months' time.
THE SET CONS'STS OP
FIFTEEN PIECES
I S-Ql. Colonial Tea Kettle
I 2-Qt. Colonial Percolator
1 1-Qt, Puddint; Pan
I 2-QL Covered Stew Pan -Z
9-l. Pit Plates
1 10-In. Cake Pan
I lO-'n. Heavy GriddrC
1 1-Qt. Lipped Sauce. Pan
I "i-Pint Ladle
1 1 ft -Qt. Colonial Double
Bailer
1.1 Vt-Qt. Lipped Saace Pan
I Sink Strainer
I t-Cup Moftin Pan
I 4-QL Covered Sane Pan
.Totally unlike the "bar
' gain ware" you buy for
69c or 99c. "Lifetime"
is made from thick.
HARD-crossrollcd-flat-
sheet -pure aluminum.
It's the. kind that lasts
for 20 years T
If at any time during the next
twenty years, yon can find
any delect in the material oi
- workmanship ol any piece of
"Lifetime" ware yon can re
turn it and get a new one
without charge.
THESE MERCHANTS WILL GLADLY SUPPLY YOU
CALL EARLY-BACH STORE HAS ONLY 10 SETS TO REST
SPECIA PLAN FOR APARTMENT HOUSE OWNERS
MEDFORD, Oregon
Medford Hdwe. & Sptg. Co.
327 E. Main St.
Lamport's
226 E. Main St.
Medford Furniture Co.
ASHLAND, Oregon
Provost Hdwe. C.
KLAMATH FALLS, Oregon
Roberts & Harvey
JACKSONVILLE, Oregon
Fick Hdwe Co.
CENTRAL POINC, Oregon
W. C. Leevcr
Ajanii.mir.f
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Aluminum Prodiftts Company the Padfic Coast "--- OaklanS. Cai
ttakcra ai "LlPBTllaB' v .parwrrtl- liriBSn
SB
(Copyright, 1925)
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THE WliAk IvV IN THE WEIGHT
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