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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
r "Tar" C3 OREGON TO GET BOM'K PEOPLE PROTEST AGIST RTy ft -STICKY HIGHWAY T ' - - - MtUrUKU Mm LAMPO AH ML. Oregon will not th leno'f5t 'npar- iach' rrlnk Calllsrtn'g nmliHlon ly n million and a quarter dollars of to produoe a football - team that federal money for forest roads and would defeat an opponent 100 to 0 trails durine the fieal year 1926. ' , . according to word received by District was, realized Wednesday, when hla ,,orMter c M Oranger of Portland. Medford high school team rolled announcement of which was maiK by over the Roseburg high school 102 to nB Crater National Forest office here 0. Scouts were present for the Vnl-i10""- . ' ... . ,i i. , n i, The total road and trail apportion- versity' of Oregon. Jefferson hlRh'mem nmuumlng t0 i,243.8(l5.68 Is of Portland,, the Salem high school divided between four separate funds, and CorvalllB, and they saw a-plenty. 'This is direct appropriation by con Conrad, supposed to havo 'n bum kicks for Oregon, which with the ad hoof played, and scored three touch-,lUlon of tl68.SU2.50 from the 26 per downs from the kick-off, al booted, cent road and school fund, makes n It out of 15 tries for goals. The grand total in these funds alone of Roseburg tcm offered feeble rosis-j . 412,609.88 10 be spent in Oregon by lance to a, machine going full tilt, 1 the federal forest service,; as com and generally a play meant a touch-, pared with J676.2H.80, the total down. The locals bucked the llne,aloimt the federal government took forward passed, criss-crossed, and. in last year from the sales of .t.Imber, ripped off tackle. - The score at the j Brazing- fees and biher sources from ,.,.,1 nf the firs, -hair was 48 to 0. of the 14 national forests in the In the last half, .12 minute quarters were played- to lessen the massacre, Eighteen men were, taken along by Mtnlford And every one played. Sub Hiiiutlons were plentiful. The defeat is the worst ever sus tained by n team In southern Ore Ktn hiKh sehooj circles, the previous hish record being 101 ,to 0 against tile wime warriors in 1922 Ktate. i v Two fit these funds, the ; .so-called section 8 and forest , highway .;Tunds, amounting this year-to J71K,665, are direct appropriations In the nature of compensation for taxes on rthtional forests. The money is used on roads of primnry importance to the stute, county or local community. . The ten per .cent .fund,, amounting this year to $07,621.68 for Oregon, Is . i ! lie ICMIll irnuilira luuu )iiu ny l0rt In linn nt nvna T lu m,ln tonight after a, week's Mat for the; -, .temh qf a) ,ne naUonnl forosl ' " " rt 0 - . receipts In the state from sale of tim- the first team will go; most of the bw 0(J MM Yesowce, Th fund is way with the strongest substitutes in d for smnllM. projec,s 0f benefit to aciion;. It, Is frankly admitted, that ,ora, foreat communities. This Is in the local ambition Is to exceed the!0(ldltlon to tne 6 p(fl C(m fun( Armistice day score. Eight new which returns one-quarter of the plays have, been perfected for "80 j nttUonfti forest receipts directly to the in this game, , The officials .will be 8tlUe (or roailg nml .hooij,., .. two from - the University of Call- There has been a total of S7.7SS. fornla, and one from Stanford., 1490.17 appropriated for Oregon under No word has been received from these various road. . and trail funds Residents of too Eagle, Point dis trict are KettliiK ready to file protests against the placing of "sticky" on a two-mile htreteh of the Crater I.ake highway between Antelope creek ;md ; Little Butte. According to the, pro-' testants this Is the most astute piece of road engineering since Caesar bifllt the Afipian way, and they don't like it n bit. ' The' "sticky," It is declared, was put over the macaduin by the state high-' way commission, the county bearing 20, per. cent of the expense of the placins. The "sticky" was supposed to .harden, which it did ill the sun shine, but no allowance was- made for the rain, and the sticky, living mi to its name, is now a goozy 'mess, and Tuesday was up Mike Hanluy's "ex." It hustles a cheap and popular make of car to plow through. Residents of the district Intend to request that it be removed forthwith. Mr. Hanley anent the mucllageanous condition, said: "It is just a little bit the smartest trick I ever ran. into, and It is time the taxpayers did some thing." t According to Jackson county tradi tions, native sons of Butte Creek have long legs from kjeking sticky off their boots In yontJi either the Salem high school or' Jef ferson high of Portland, in response to nn Invitation for a post season game. ,.... SHERIFF DOUBTS HOLD-UP STORY Although Charles Wagner, asjieep-J herder of the Central Point district, maintains he was held up about i o'clock last night on a city street, where he was found with bruises and cuts about the face und arms, the sheriff's office . Is inclined to discredit his, story; Wagner says-ne lost $25 in cash and a gold wntch, since they were established, according to the report. This U nearly one eighth of the total for . the entire country, $59. 588,330.54, A total of 32 states have participated in the dis tribution, with Oregon second. Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days That's going some but skinny men. women and children just uan't help putting on good, health flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, . - . As chock full of vitamlnes as the nasty., fish-tasting cod liver oil itself, but these sugar-coated. tasteToss tab lets are as easy to take as candy, nnd won't upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, sixjy cents and money back if not satisfied. Ask Heath's Drug Store, or any drug-, gist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets. Directions and for mula on each box. Get McCoy's, the. original and gqm- uino Cod Liver Oil Tablet." art v. .A humlier . of 'Scouta in -ledford and Klamath Falls are, pVeparing to tend the Patrol Leaders' con ference1 in" Portland November r27, 28. 29th. At the conference, patrol -leaders from nil over the state rot Oregon will take part In discussions cover ing 'the details of their important jobs. r r. ... :.- . , ... ,'. ' - - The program has been nrrangeti nnn t.,.t ti, i, . nftoH n iiinrmiori I iiv the senior mi i i'o l leaders questioning last night, thinks he wast will be presided over hy them dui- under the influence of liquor and. ing tne enure ume umi uu-y "re tell out of a car onto the street,! togetner. causing the battered appearance. f Wagner was taken to the county jnil last night and released this morning to nurse his injuries, lie was to Undergo a more thorough ques tioning this afternoon by the sheriff. GOLD HILL CASE f : ... The grand jury held over from the May term of court convened this morning and spent the .forenoon ex amining the, witnesses In the Truedal case. This Is an alleged statutory offense arising in the Gold. Hill dis trict. ' Two liquor violation charges nnd a forgery charge are scheduled among the known criminal matters to be Investigated. The 3rand Jury Is expected to conclude Its sessions by tomorrow evening. . Boy Bound Over. ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 19. (A. P.) John Schwlndt, 15, was bound over to the grand jury today on a charge of first degree murder as the result of shooting his ' father -to. death. The fatal shot was fired while the father was punishing another son. The plder Schwlndt died-Sunday. Old Folks Most Not Use "Physics tVTille Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monticello, III., a practicing physi cian (or 47 years, knew that constipation was the curie of advancing age, he did not believe that a . "purge" or "physic" every little while was necessary. To Dim, it seemed cruel that so many constipated old people nad to he Kepi con- WK,-W .l.n(loHafimiifi,'n ii Out of town scouts will bo the Ruests of the Portlund scouts during these three days which will make some new rind fine friendships, the kind that often last for years. Scout Trailers' Training: Conrso. Hendqunrters will he a buBy place tonlcht, as.;' the scout troop, con slstirig of -.men who are-" in training for scoutmaster commissions are to take part in a contest between the "Owl" pntrol and the "Bear Cat patrol to. see which can make fire in the best manner.. The fire is to be made bv rubbing sUcrs, com monly known as """fire by friction" and was the method used, .-by; the Indians before matches were thought of. The prospective scout leaders will also have their first lesson in first aid. . ,., Court of Honor. November 25 Is the date of the next court of honor, a number of Bcouts have applications in for merit badges and two or three will apply for star rank. Scouts expecting ..to try for .first nnd ' second class rank must advise Headquarters at once, this also applies to merit badge applicants. Scout , headquarters will . remain open until six every night until fur ther announcement. Armistice day was a buiiy one Tor the scouts. In and around' Medford when assembling for the parade in the morning, . the police department requested that a number be assigned to them to help clear the streets by moving automobiles that were In the line of. march and also to direct traffic during the time that the pa rade was moving. Those SC6UU, re maining at headquarters made a fine showing In the line of, march and wore highly complimented on al lsldes; : ' f , Troops 4 nndj 5 havo been con solidated; into one.-under" the- lead ershlp of O. Lt Cornwall as scout master. . At their meeting last Frl day night in the Presbyterian church tny.. organised new patroll and se lectod the following leaders! Ro land Krlng, 8. P. 1; Lee Van Au. dale, scribe; Ben Newman, P. L. A.: Charley, -p. U; Stan Smith, . P. t. and Robert Mason, P.. L, Dft.CAkDWCU.1 cathartic pills, tablets, salt, calomel asd nasty ous every day or two. In Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepiin he dis covered a laxative which regulates the bowels of eld (oiks. A .single dote will establish natural, healthy bowel move mint for weeks at time, even for those chronically comtipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes A gentle, easy bowel movement but, best of all, it is often months before another dose is necessary. Betides, it is absolutely harmless ana pleat' ant to ta. New life has come .to Troop 1 wnicn has been without a scout master for about, four months. Mr, J. S. Wachnlrk has been selected by the' troop committee as the new scoutmnatre,. The troop held their first meeting last' Friday in the parlsn of the Cathnllo church. Ai lot or real scout "pep" was dis played, the members have planned to make up for the last time. ' i I Now Marina Uulil. . WASHINGTON, Our navy has new methods for peering Into the depths. 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