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' KTTCDFOTID MATT! TUTBUNE. afEDFOlTTi, OUHXiOX. WffDXKSnAV. NOV EM1SKR 18, 192.1 AC1E TIftf SNOW TOO QEEP E IS INVITED TO PLAY MEDFORD Tnvllutiuim have been x(ii..lil by fhu MoUfurtl liiKh Bchool to the Jvf , tenon IiIkIi hcIiooI of J'ortli.nil, mid (ho winner of tho gamo next Hutunliiy between C'orvallfs anil KtiUtni, fur u post-season football (4itrno in thin city. In the opinion of IochI fan. acceptance Is highly pruuiible from tSnlem or Jefferson, and not so hur from Corvallls, who In the past has Bhlod from tho prospect. Jf diffidence overcomes this trio of prospective claimants of tho state hich school championship, tho University of pre on Freshmen-will bo Invited, if they ure unnhle to bo present, one of the two California liltfh schools who have impressed a willingness to come to bouthern Oregon, will ho selected. Tho AI ml ford team left this morn ing for Koseburg, where they will piny Itnschurg high today at the dedication of. their new athletic field. Ashland plays Grants l'ass this afternoon. Tho Josephine county ; teutn is tho favorite to win, hut Ash- land in their first gamo played Ihcm u tie. 'Tho local squad has been taking il easy all week. When they return from Jlosoburg they will get down to busi ness for tho Thanksgiving day game with Ashland. Conrad's bum hoof In now well, and he will be back in the Ashland game. The Ashland team lias high hopes of taking some of the stfng out of tho Armistlco day slaugh ter, at tho final meeting. The entire Mod ford first string will go into notion In an effort to exceed tho score "of their first vicpry. OA. C. OF VANDAL GAME COHVALUS, Ore., Nov. 18. Though comparative scores for the season Indicate that tho Oregon Aggies should win the football game from Idaho at Itolso Saturday, Coach Hchlssler said he was none too sure of the game because of the physical and mental slump which he said always follows winning the big traditional gamo of the season. In light signal practice last night the team allowed nono ton well. . Gonzaga, Oregon and Montana have each beon met this -season by both the Aggies and tho Vntuials. Against each of these O. A. C. showed supe riority at winning over (Jonxagu and Montana by 22-0 and 27-7 scores, while these hitter defeated Idaho lli-3 and 20-14. Idaho-defcuted Oregon 6-0 Jn the first ctmferenco game of tho season, while tho Aggies last Sat urday won from the We uf outers 24-13. TO PLAY HUSKIES KKATTI.K, Nov. 18. (A.P.) Seat tle alumni of Dartmouth university which has been under consideration with the University of Washington for a football game in tho roso bowl ut Pasadena, Calif., New Year's day, were informed today that, their alma I muter would not consider such a pro posal, I It was explained that the snow Is so deep around Hanover, N. H., the seat, of Dartmouth, that those, in charge of athletics there fuel that enough practice to do the institution justice in a post-season intorscctional game could not be obtained. The Pacific coast intercollegiate conference, which is In charge of an east-west game in tho rose -bowl New Year's day, has invited no teams, It was stated here. Tho matter is in the hands of Jack UcncUel, graduate niaiuier at the I'niverslty of Oregon acting for tho conference. Listed as next in lino for considera tion after Dartmouth to represent the east were tho L'niversities of Illinois and Alabama and Colgate and Syra cuse universities. The Huskies arc expected to receive an invitation to represent the west in the rose howl it' they defeat the Col lege of I'uget Sound in Tacoma Tues day nnd the University of Orcgou hero Thanksgiving day. Special Matinee Lloyd in "Freshman At Rialto Tomorrow Arrangements have been made by the Hialto theater management to give an extra performance tomorrow af ternoon at 4:15 of Harold Lloyd in "The Kreshman." This was necessi tated by requests from parents want ing a matinee for children after sclnjwl hours and from many adults who have been unable to get in at night. The management states that it is impossible to hold tho film later than Thursday night on account of other bookings of the film. Jf you do not want to miss this pic ture, belter go early. PRESIDENT'S FATHER HAS HEAR! ATTACK IDAHO TO BE READY FOR AGGIES SATURDAY MOSCOW, Idftho. Nov. 18. Still llniphiK a a result of rurvnt Hcilmi-kN, the UnlvorHity or Idaho football ton in Ih priming for ltd IiihI confer- vnr.n Ritmo of tho mmnoti iigutnHt tho Oregon AkkIi'h at UoIho inxt Kiittir- ilay. Tho gamo will lio tho clKhllt lmtwoiMi tho two tennis. 'O. A. won tho first flvo contents um! Maho cnuturcd thoao In 1923 and 1934 The Vnndnln expect to bo In Rood condition .for tho OrcKun eleven, a woek of real adding greatly to their strength. ' lilant Ciun On Trip. HALT LAKE CITY Tho United coiiRt at-IIHery rifle, mounted on a Htiiles' lul'KCNt mobile nun, u 14-Inch rallroud carrinKO. arrived en route tiiKort McArthur, Cal. How Women Now keep fresh, charm ing under trying hy. glcolc conditions PLYMOUTH, Vt Nov. Iff. !A. P.) Colonel John C. CoolldKo, father of the president, w ho liua been ill at liix homo hero from a rocurrenco of "heart block," hud bo fa" recovered today that ho dressed 111 .lself and sat down to lunch shortly after noon to day. Ho told Inquirers that he felt materially better as he waited for the afternoon call of his personal physi cian. Or. Albert M. Cram of Bridge-water. PITTSBURG CIGAR CD. PROVES TO BE LOTTERY LOS ANCIOLKS, Nov. IS. Lottery tickets disguised as cigar coupons. have made their appearance in 1 Angeles. I'ollce arrested two men charged with peddling the contra- hand paper. : The lottery company, detectives said, does business under the naniu of tho "original l'ltts burg Cigar company." The Screen 11 Yo 1'rpm Agent, THE uncertainty and Insecurity of the old-time "sanitary pad" bis been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it. Wear sheer gowns, Veep up with social and business requirements, at 11 times , . . without handicap. "KOTEX" is a new and remark ahle way . . . fire times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the name time. Thus ending ALL (ear ol offending. r You discard it as easily as a plere o( tissue. No laundry. No embar rassment' ' You get It for a few cents at any drug or department store simply fcv tying "KOTKX." Women ask (or t without hesitancy. f Try Kotex. Comes 12 In a pack as:', royes old ways an unneces sary risk. k KOTG X N laundry difcard WVt tissue "(iiiiiNtuk at IIuiiI'm rrnterlan. (loorgo Jtarr McC'uleheon'H ro mance, "CiraustaU," with Norma Tal madgo as tho lovely prim-ens Yetlvo and Kugeno O'lhien as the gallant (irenfall Lorry will ho seen at the Hunt's Craterfun beginning tomorrow matinee, and Marc MeOerniott is the villainous Prince, (.iahriel, who plots tho death of Lorry and his own inar rlngo with tho prlneess so that he may rule over tho kingdom of Clniu- sulark with her. Home of tho others in tho cast nro Hoy D'Avey, Albert llran. Ullian Lawrence. Frank Currier, Winter Hull and Wundu lluwley. Another Turk Outrngo. NMW YOIEK. Tho Turkish consul general Is threatcnlng'legal proceed ings hccaUNC. of references to Turks In a play written and produced by Mo ses If. iiuh'Hlun, a wealthy iUmUmhui, who camo from Armenia, Looks Over Canadian Line. SAN Fit AN I' I SCO. A. Noil (rccn. federal prohibition administra tor, has been in Vancouver, 11. C, for thrco days making personal investi gations of the alleged liipior export activities In tho Canadian province. Now Tax fin Xonr Hocr WASHINGTON, Nnv. 17. (A. 1M A new tax of one-tenth of n cent a gallon on cereal beverages was ap proved today ly the htmso ways nnd means committee in Its preparation f u tv enite bill. Taking' no flumcr. . TIAUTIAMU. Conn. -To prevent C.erabl Chapman emu ping State's At-tornt"- Alt-orn wants federal court held in state prison when tho banllt's habeas corpus proceedings or argued. A Klek Hy Mall. l.o.NlHiN. ThouKuiuU of plum uudilinitH, aonked with brnn.lr, ulrnr ry or rum m bring nm lied l.y ltrlt- ns to Mend. In the l'nlted Ninii for Tlianknglving a J Christmas. 2 AND SCORED 186: CHiCAGO, Nov. 18 fA.P.) "Ited" Grunge, whoso collegiate foot ball careers ends In the HUiiota-Ohio Slate gamo Saturday, has gained two miles in yardage and made 31 touch downs In nineteen games. Statistically inclined experts havo complied tho numerical record of his achievements, which they think set a record for all time. During tho three years In which fted's" jersey with its bright ,,77" has gone flushing through opposing tacklers, tho Wheat on iceman has been unable to score only four times. three of those came this year, In the games, of Nebraska, Michigan nnd Chicago. Nebraska had tho honor in 1924. Against Michigan In 1924 Orange reached his greatest heights, when he returned tho opening kick-off Ir yards for a touchdown and added four moro touchdowns, iio gained 402 yards in this game. Tn three years hp gained a total of almost two miles 3102 yards. The greatest amount of ft, GG9 yards, is charged to Iowa. Tho least, KG, to Minnesota. Ho mado 33 completed forward passes for a total of C01 yardH, an averago of 18 yards each. Seven of these passes were against Chicago and totaled 177 yards or an average of morn than 21 yards each. MOTH ER! 's Harmless Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" JM1 Even if cross, feverish, bilious, consti pated or full of cold, children love the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup." A tcRHpodnful never fails to gently clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. III I rtVhdtaboHt TOMORROW? Today your car runs like a charm but what aboot tomorrow? Are you sure trouble isn't waiting just around the corner? More than 75 of repairs are due to poor oil. I'll inspect your car for you. IH tell you now that MonsMotor Oil and Grease is the best insurance for to morrow. The inspection costs nothing. Look me up at the MonsMotor Sign. WbnaMotor Oils & Greases PHIPPS AUTO PARK Hlveralde at Jackson Phone 1037.R MhWaiitl I The advantage f Hlonoclass x Cabin Service urPc . One clntt nage at pmpor- tionatety lower rates, com bined with the famous Cana dian Pacific standards of comfort, speed and service -that is the Monoclnss 0-abm Tlnn. Twelve mnqnificent Monoctass" steamships at test to the popularity of this j method of travel to Europe. , Wntt or caU on f KMrat M . '- Canadk'inlicific It can (.i li i It Jj tf f. . It.-.J Factory Demonstration Thursday, Friday and Saturday PORCELAIN ENAMEL COOS PANEL CONCEALED PIPf IN SEAS PORCELAIN ENAMEL SPLASHER EASY TO CLEAN AS CHINA DISH SLIDING DAMPER GIVCS USES PERFECT CONTROL OF FIRE ANO HEAT SMOOTH HIGHLY POLISHED TOP WIDE. SHALLOW FIRE BOX BEST FOR NORTHWEST CONDITIONS HAS DUPLEX GRATES. BURNS WOOD OR COAL DROP FIRE DOOR NO ASHES ON FLOOR ALL NICKEL PARTS PLAIN ANO SMOOTH CONVENIENT HIGH CtOSET ' DOORS DROP DOWN TO FORM SHELVES ALL NICKEL PARTS PLAIN AND SMOOTH CAST IRON WHITE ENAMEL RESERVOIR ATTACHED HERE IF WANTED ENTIRE RANGE BODY WARMING CLOSET AND OVEN Or ASMCO RUST RESISTING IRON LARGE 18-INCH OVEN BAKES PERFECTLY PORCELAIN ENAMEL DOOR PANEL ALL NICKEL PARTS PLAIN AND SMOOTH SANITARY LEG BASE TOLEDO The Popular Western Range MADE IN THE WEST FOR WESTERN FUEL We invite the people of this community to our store Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the purpose of showing them the many advantages of the Toledo Range for use in this territory. Built in the West by Western people, nothing has been OVERLOOKED THAT WILL CONSTITUTE a range adapted to Western needs. Come in either day and a factory representative will explain why you should have a Toledo Range in your home. FREE! While tin's demonstration is on we will tfivc Free to each purchaser of a Toledo Range a 42 -piece Gold Band Dinner Set, valued at $8.50, Remember, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this week only. QUICK HEAT. . BETTER COOKING FUEL ECONOMY Three important features worth considering when buying a range. See the Toledo Thursday, Friday and Saturday, while the big demonstration is being conducted. Ask any owner of a Toledo Range what they think of them. 58 new Toledo's have been sold in Medford this year. We want to make it 100. LIBERAL TERMS Buy now from income instead of capital. We Will Take Your Old Range in Exchange. Xamc your owji price we will (ell you if it is right. $5.00 Deposit Holds Any Range for Future Delivery. SEE OUR BIG LINE OF HEATING STOVES Mordofft & Woolf 217 W. Main Complete House Furnishers Phone 9 "' r " 1 " "" " " ' - -. 1 1 TURKEYS We have an order for 20,000 pounds of first-class" Turkeys, to leave Medford Nov. 21st. Buyer will be on our flifcr, beginning Monday, November lGth. Oilier limited to not pxceed ear load. , JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY l o WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Saih Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim I, ,0 Keep Our Quality and Prlcea Absolutely Right 00 Not 0iat1S?,,TC B,,orv TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MF0RD . A MODERN MILL OREGON TV O