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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
ffl WEXFORD WKTTj SnTBUNT!. MEDKmP. iQftKflON', TTTESDAT, NOVEMBER. 17, 1925 0- LARRY SCHADE GETS I " PAGE TEN UPROOTING GOAL POSTS AT BROWN NEW YORK, Nov. 17. (A. I'.) 8manhlnff of twn fc'ml iioin itftcr tout bull vlctorlfH which npt''iirn t have berome iho fad 1h frowned upon at Jfarvanl. Captain lJoIph Chw-k of the OiriiHon football tram h.tH Inform d the Urown university outhorltltt that the majority of Harvard ntuIntn ure sorry that over-enthuniiinilr hup porters dernollHhed the pouts at Prov idence on Saturday. - Harvard had every rfnwnn lo bund forth In unheard of enthusiasm afti'r the Brown game, for it wan the first Crimson victory over the Pears In four years and one of three Harvard vic tories this season, but Captain Cheek did not hesitate in apologizing. Tale uprooted the .Harvard pouts nfter winning the muddy battle at the Harvard stadium two years itj;o when Duck Pond raced 75 yards to n touch down, and last Saturday Buffered the name fate In Yalo bowl when the I'rlncetonlans Itore away ull the wood In sight. FOR ELKS' Tl Oook with (raw. tf TtiU qf guiek rtiwj to aching, twoiitn joint yf ' ''.Long-standing case of rheu jmatism helped in a few hours After havtnii Buffered with rhcumntism for years, and tried all kinds of rem edies In vain, thousands of people have t last found B way to get quick, sure relief. . "I have been a sufferer from rheu matism for years," writes one woman from Washington, D. C. "At times my hands are terribly swollen. Sloan's always gives me relief in a very short time. I have tried other liniments, but nothing equals Sloan's." 1 The marvelous effectiveness of Sloan's is due to its stimulating effect upon the circulation. -Straight to the sick, aching tissues, it sends a healing tide of fresh new blood clears out rheumatism germs kills pain. So pleasant and clean to use, too. You don't even have to rub. Just pat it on gently and you will get immedi ate results. All druggists-35 cent. Jm CruiseSupremfr RoundWorld Ciil from' New York ih.i Dec O mbr on th Zfi.OUU-ton oil burn m Emprut of Jutland, on th Third Annuil Omnt)in Ptv ode Round th World Cruis Journey of lift (tut; trip of thousand dtlihu. Vllt M couatri I. ptrti ol call, ! iJ.JOJ mlUi undo out c Mini mRiiraiai-DODi bur, Mod m hurt-tan Uta vaiU Anait u4 Uivt Ntw York on Deccml.tr 3, returning vn iht I'trum Canal on Apnr 10. (our month of luprami traval. Call now fur literature and complete informa tion relative to fare, paaaporta. Canadian Pacif ic: 7 It -di aanallUd ftr-t land CASH PAID For Second Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Ftirniture Houae ' 315 E. Mai Phone 1505 - 1 The following tclcitnim was receiv ed fhlji rnnrnlriK rfKiirdlntf the coming i.imiih ut the Klks' club Thursday nlKht: . ' San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 16, l'J26. O. Y. TenKWald. Office Hotel Medford, Meiifonl, Ore. furl Just played In a hunch of luek. landed those speedy boys to fiht the winners of our Thurs day nlKht bouts In Ashland on Naturday iiIkU. The fellows should see three of the best fight ers wo ever had. Klshters cum. Inic on ahead of me. Look after them. LAIirtY SCHADE. Larry Schade left for San Francisco several days ago for the purpose of sIkiiIiib up filthier, for the JOIks' club smokers at Ashland nnd . Medford Thursday nnd Saturday nlchta. and ho has secured, from the above tele gram, what ho believes are some of the best fighters on the Pacific coast. These fighters will arrive in Medford Thursday night and will be introduced nt that tlrno and will be matched against the winners of the events nt our local club house. Twenty-four rounds of boxing have been signed up and comprise the fol lowing events: Hill Itobbins of T.-icoma vs. Freddy Anderson, ipilte a Medford favorite, 1 1 0 pounds. Harold Iteese of Hollywood vs. Manila Tiger of Philippine Islands, 13r, pounds. C.eorge Dickson of Portland vs. Sol ly Hums of lliemertnn, 140 pounds. .loe .lewett of Klamath Falls vs. Johnny Carlson, Mi-ilfonl, MG pounds. A year ago Carlson lost a bout to .lewett on it foul nnd ever since ho has been endeavoring to secure a return match. There nre all six round bouts. Much Interest has already been manifested In this card and Ills ex pected that the largest crowd of F.Iks that ever witnessed n boxing card will lie In attendance at the club house Thursday night. The events will start promptly at 8:30. KLAMATH FALLS CITY FATHERS LIKE BOXING KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 17. ItecmiHo Mayor doddnrd nnd all members of the city council nre rnhld ImxIrtR fniiH, the hoxlnjr enrd original ly scheduled for liwt night ws post poncd until Wednesday night when Johnnie TrnmhltiiH of Portland nnd Kid Hiurkcy of Klnmuth Fulls will meet in the ten round main event. The city round) meets every Mon day night, and the city duds confessed thoy would he unable to trnnsact city business with the boxers throwing Rtnves nt each other Just three short blocks away. Hence, Matchmaker Johnnie Sylvester delnyed the card In order to let the city officials use their passes. I'HILADKLPHIA. lienny Iiass, Philadelphia featherweight, beat Jese Lorn bar do, Panama, in ten rounds. Joe Ituzara, Norfolk, Va., won a Ufcci Ion over Marty Powell, New York, in ten rounds. Cleary Janes, Chicago, won from Al Winkler, Philadelphia. NEW YOHK. Kddie Anderson, WyomiriK featherweight, defeated Kd ountd Mascart of France in twelve rounds. Uenny Hull, Ht. Louis negro, outpointed lillly Levin, New York, in twelve rounds. nnFFALO. Frankie Gennro, New York, defeated Vic Htonge, Buffalo, in the fourth round of a twelve round battle, the referee atopplng the bout, 8ALT LAKR. Nobe Cervantes of FiawlinKB, W'yo., and John O'Urien of Boston, fought six rounds to a draw. BAYONNK. N. J. Petite Mack of Jersey City, 126 pounds, got a news paper dechdon ovir Spencer Gardner, 128 pounds of Newport, It. I., in 12 rounds. CONRAD IS OUT OF TOMORROW'S GAME , The Medford hlfth school football team, with Coach Calllson will leave In .the morning for rtoseburg, where they will play the high school of that city, nnd help dedicate the new athletic field. All the first string members will make the trip with the exception of Conrad, who Is out of commission with n sore foot. Tomorrow afternoon nt Grants Pass, Grants Puhs and Ashland will day. The t cants are evenly match ed and it should be a hard fought battle. i TlU'K VRIISIO.V OF WAIt IX "WHAT I'ltlCi: CliORY' The Screen Bf Ye Press A grot. "Ik'st People" Scores lilt. "The Uest People," n Sidney Olcott production for Pnrnmnunt featuring Warner llnxter, Ksther Italston and Kalhlyn Williams, a screen version of the Itrondwny stage hit by that name, Is tho fcatura at the limit's Crate rliin thenter tonight. Toughs, scenes of New York life and novel marrlago complications mane this story n very entertaining one. It is full of life, color, swift puce, pretty girls and wonderful com edy situations. '" Einstein Versus Darwin. lH.""rlnt'c i a ii, a.. ytt. ttl up inn in Inn of Izzy Klnsteln and Moo Smith (Jennrnl Andrews hail tills to sny tu tlx, w o ,n IT . l ... . i. u,, i Hoi not, in sym pathy with spectacular raids, nor do tii,i,iovo in any utteni minting n """"7 oi oinincii . Drink Water If Kidneys Bother Take a Tablotpoonful of Salt If Back Palna or Bladder la Irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occa sionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys m their efforts to expel it (roin the blood. 'Ihcy become shigirish and weaken; then you may sutler with a dull misery in the kidnev region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, diiji ncss, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, (ull of sediment, the chan nels ofien get sore and irritated, obliu inR you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutraliie these irritating acids; to help cleanse the kidnevs and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jail Salts from anv phar macy here. Take a tabtespoonful in a Rlass of water before breakfast for a lew days, anil your Kidnevs may then art fine. This (anions salts is made from the arid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate slug gish kidiie ; also to neutralire the acids in the system so thev no longer ifritate, thus often rcTeviiiR hinder wcaknesv J.ul Salts is inexpensive: can notn iure and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink. Bv all means have your physician examine yourkid neys at least twice a year. "Whnt Price Glory" is no dress par ade. Neither is the stirring canvas by Ijldy llutler. It Is tho lusty, greasy, laughing, Boh blng truth. Attention and salute it. In a French villnge In the zone of ndvance, a company of raw marines Is resting. The captain Is a hard boiled old fighter, steeped in Cuban Nlcaraguun. Mexican campaigns. So Is the first sergeant. All down the sweaty years these two have htatcd each other, barked at and broken each other. The authors have drawn them both with a certain grim admiration. They belong to tholr parts and pre dicaments with all tho Inevitability of kenest characterization. From the first encounter you know tho hnttle will do between them, tho tnut and trlmness of rivalry that will eventual ly sprntil them both. v Tho innkeeper's daughter Is their only present excuse. She Is worth lit tle sentiment on the author's part nnd certainly gets none nt all. If you are looking for twndtllesome, French holed romantics, you won't find it in this communing of the sexes without benefit of clergy, Y. M. C. A. or Itob ert Keable. From soldier to soldier she moves like a dull clattering shut tle, heavy footed, big bellied, stupid, affectionate. Wate no more pity on her than they da or than sho does on herself. In the end both leave her, called hack by sheer, groggy habit Into their spokes of the war machine. It Is the superb finish of tho superb act. Tho ndvent of Louis O. Maelonn's production of "Whnt Price Glory" at the. Hunt's Crntorlnn theater Monday night, November 23, is tho dramatic event of tho season. Harold Lloyd Film 'At Rialto Tonight The doors of tho Itlnlto thenter op ened nt 1:30 today for tho local pre miere or Hnrold Lloyd's newest com edy, "Tho Freshman." Tboso boyhood days when going to cnnego wns grenter than going to congress, and you'd rather be "right tncklo" than president, hnve been chosen liy Harold Lloyd for glorlflcn Hon by his particular brand of whole some comedy. "The Freshninn." her alded ns Ills best picture, regardless or which one you choose ns your fa vorite, promises to break nil records. Ill this vehicle Lloyd, playing his nrsi college boy" role. Is seen be ginning his first year with great am bitions and being immediately sat upon and "rnsxed" within an inch of his young fo by everybody except Peggy, bis sweetheart. Hho believes mat wlillo he Is certainly acting llko n boob he has more spunk In his little ringer thnn anyone elso In the school. And. beforo all the shooting nnd shouting Is over ho Justifies Peggy's opinion. Harold Is that most imlhelic of nil living creatures when ho Is playing ino part of someone wanting to hp loved I Admiration nnd hero worship he craves, too. Inn he wants it because it means that he is "n Jolly good fel low." The picture Is declared to bo it riot from start to finish. ' Ineldenially, tho "big game" scenes were taken in the "lienr's Hen" sta dium at llerkeley Ju.t before the great l aniorniu-atanroril sti ugg lust au tumn. Potatoes li1nK luetics. SALT LAKH CITY. Tho vnloo nf Idaho's Wss polnto crop to the Idaho farmers is estimated, nt I24.M8.000 by ftileral ngrlcultuVultntlstlclnns. if Cook with gas, ..ii.i'iVi.,'..' '., I . N V. 1 ' . To men who still cart their tobacco around in a heavy tin All thru the ages Stone Age, Iron Age and Card-board Age tobacco transportation has been a tough task . . . Then the ,Tiri Age, arid for years, how, smokers have bravely borne the weight and ex pense of the tin . . . But comes the dawn of a new day . . . The tin has been canned. . .Granger s new foil package takes an awful load off men for it's hot only light . weight but it cuts out the heavy "carrying charges" on tobacco. . .- - v."-' No rinsi no fancy frills but, man what tobacco! Granger's new foil-package is a hit with smokers everywhere. Con venient, yes, but what's more im portant it cuts out the costly tin gives smokers for ten cents, to bacco of the same fine quality that costs fifteen cents in tins. Liocett & Mvers Tobacco Co. i ... luiirswaw'sw. .-jar !! Packed in heavy foil instead of tins hence 10 - H 0 Look for the picture of the Quaker on every package of oats you get. That's the only way to get the "Quaker flavor", the old Scotch flavor that you want "WTHAT you want in oats is flavor. W Everything else takes second place. Oats originally a Scotch dish must have true Scotch flavor to be at its best real "Quaker" flavor. Nobody has yet succeeded in imi tating Quaker flavor. That enticing and toasty Scotch tang of the Quaker brand. People who ordinarily don't take to oats, find delight in that. unique flavor. Once you taste it, you are spoiled for ordinary oats. So when asked to" try" a substitute,say "NO." ,2 Kinds ' That flavor is not the result of guesswork but of certain Quaker milling processes applied to th finest, plumpest oats that grow. Some 50 years were spent in pep fectingit Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 min utes. It makes the finest, the most savory and quickest of hot break fasts. Due to Quaker milling methods, it supplies, too, the "roughage" you need to make laxatives seldom necessary. The Quaker Oats you have always. kndWn and Quick Quakw .Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. o o ' o o ; o o o