Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1925, Image 10

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UTEDFOTin MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OTlEftQX', TUESDAY, ECEMBET? 1, 1925
WITH GREASE BALL
IY FIELD
FINAL COME-BACK
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IUTF,NOR A1KKH. Tipc. 1. (A. P.)
I.uifl AiiKfl l-'lrpo, this Argentine
hfuvywelKlit champion, Ih nbuut to
KtiiK a return to tho jjubIIIhiIc arena
In tho I'nited KuiU'H. I
"I will ko Imik to the I'nited
HtatcH and re-enter tho boxing- fiumo,
ready to fltthi any adversary who
may present himself until I have '
onro more clinched a bout with .Tack
DempHi'y," wild Flrpo, 1
Many months after ho was beaten
by Jjeniiiney in iho J'olo (hounds,
I'Mriio ald he was not convinced,
that Demimey Is a better num. I
"The hnivu bull of Iho iiiiuiiias."
n Flrpo 1h known here, , hus used
much of his lime In selling American
automobiles n ud acce.isnrles. .1 list j
how he, Ih etiKiitfed in portraying
the horn In n mot Ion picture which
Ih helntf filmed in Hiipiioh Aires, His
btiNinesM act !vi ties have kept him so
busy that he' hua rejected atl of fern
to fight, iiotwIthHtumllng tompllng
purses,"
lie Intends to leavo Argentina next
March, Ho will go first to London
and take on all coiners. Hu will
then go to Canada before visiting
the United HI ft ton.
Word from Ioh Angeles Ih Hint
Jack JJempsey Is willing to give
Pirpo another fiht with Los Ango-
les the bnttleKround. JJempsey said
the f f Klit could take place before
ho inoeiH Wills in July.
Tho high school football team went
through' an hour's har d practice last
night with a grouped ball,' on a wet
field, and topped off the drill with a
flerco scrimmage with thu second
team. KHpecial attention was paid to
hanging on to the ball, when tackled
hard, tin this la the 1 n k suit of the
Salem team.
The Medford team will ! outweigh
ed, It is reported, 15 pounds to the
man, tho vlHitorn being heavier than
the Marshfietd squad.
The framework of the grandstand
was finished yesterday, and the work
of covering and installing the sent is
tho next procedure. The sale of Heats
continues brisk. General admission is
7 Tic, grandstand 2Ur. more, or $1.00.
Tho officials for thu game will bo.
decided upon Wednesday noon. It Is
practically certain they will be the
officials who handled tho Ashland
Medford games.
Tho students of tho high school will
hold an assembly, serpentine and
bonfire Friday afternoon and evening,
At tho assembly nt tho high Hchool.
citizens, players and students will
make talks. 'j
BUFFALO. Tigers Flowers, Atlan
ta negro middleweight, won a decis
ion over llenny Uosh, Huffalo, In six
rounds.
AGGIES BOAST A
BIT ON EVE OF
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rortVALLia, Ore., Dec. 1,-Though
tho Oregon Aggie football team works
more as a unit than us an aggregation
of individual stars, a number of the
most colorful players on the const will
be in orange Jerseys for tho final game
of the season against Southern aCH
fornia Saturduy.
I'aul Holder, fullback, has consist
ently out punted nil opponents this
HeaHon, making the Htirprlslng average
against Idaho of 53 yards to each
boot. One kick from his own nine
yard lino sailed Heventy yards through
the air from tho line of scrimmage
and rolled for a total of 110 yards
from the kicker. Knider will play his
final game for the Aggies this week.
Hchulmerich haH neither missed a
try for point nor a place kick tills H'a-
Hon, and in audition no prtHscs, re
ceives, runs the ends, plungcH and can
puiiL If necesHary. Dixon and Dicker-
son, lades, hnvo each been Included
in all const selections thiH year, while
Kdwards and I.uby, quarter and half,
hayo not failed to make HcnsatlouaJ
open field gains In every game this
season. ,,,
SALT LAKK CITY. Johnny
O'Krien, HoHton, knocked out I'at Gil
bert. Salt Lake, In the third round of
their six round bout.
F
MAD OVER DEFEAT,
POiNT FOR 0. A. C.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 . ( A . ?.) i
A fighting University of Southern
California footbnll team determined
to emerge from the depths of do- ;
feat, resumed practice here today :
In preparation for wext Saturday's ;
clash w'lth Oregon Agricultural col- j
lege. The student body, oh well as
the team is Just recovering from the
shock of the coast's biggest upset of j
the season, last week's defeat at the :
hands of Washington State college, :
and all are resolved in the purpose ;
of winning the last conference con- ;
test of the year from the Aggies. It
Ih generally agreed that throughout :
the schedule, the Trojans have shown :
a complete lack of spirit, even In ;
their victories, but with their backs ;
to tho wall, Coarh Howard Jones' j
squad is expected to develop Into U-
fighUng-mad crew. j;
Tho Crimson Speaks. I
CAM nrtlDGE The cu s t o m of j
ph-klng ull-Amerlcan football teams,
in tho words of the Harvard Crim- j
son, undergraduate daily; ''Is the last j
stage of Hint cheap aggrandizement j
through newspaper publicity which.;
lends to create In students' minds a
false sense of values." i
MANN'S The Best Goods for tbe Price, No Matter What the Price-MANN'S 3
I Wednesday Specials Mann's
Save Money on These Bargains Tomorrow n
Annual Clearance Sale of Coats I
. $20.00 Winter Coats $10.00 j
25 now "Winter Coats) niade of splendid all-wool nia-
tcrials; lined throughout; all witli big fur collars, g
Up to $20.00 values. "Wednesday , g 1 Q QQ
special, each jjg
' - ' 3
$25.00 Winter Coats $15.00
25 women's new Winter Coals; nmde of nil-wool o- j
livia and Suede materials in all -Mho new winter jS
shades; lined throughout; all with hitf fur collars.
CINCINNATI". - Franklo "Welch,
OhieiiRp welterweight, heat Joe Ander-
min In ten rounds.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dpc. l.CA. P.)
's Mickey Itocktmn won from Otto
i TlohluHon In the light heavyweight
main event fight here hint night in
' tho ninth round when Jleferee Uru-i
man ntopped the fight. Itoblnaon
I vnu knocked down h!x times, once
I lor, tho count of nine in the fli'Ht
round, once for a nine count In tho
, third round and ngutn in tho en me
round for n count of seven, twlco
for the nine finger salute in the
ninth frame und then for the flnul
tnpitlo when the referee refused to
count any morn.
Ted Frnyne of Seattle took a fllx
rnund dcclidun from Kneed Murphy
1 of Portland In tho noini-wlndup, a
light-heavy weight nenip.
ANGELES IS OUTLAWED
LOS AXOI5LK8, Dee. 1. (A.PJ
Thls tlmo one wild western city has
cut another tlo that hound It to the
wild west.
Hereafter rodeos Held within the
city Until h wl he less wild, the de
partment of humane treatment of nnl
jnnlw ban decided.
A few nf the ncvcrnl new rules pro
vide that calves and goatH must not
be rnpj'd, (hat "tack burrs" must not
bo used under middles und that steers
must not be "hulldogncd."
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KtUtHit of pain in Urn to go to jturltf
QUICK RELIEF
t Tried simple home treatment
. and pain stops
An celling bark is of Ion the rosult of
tired, over-strained musclcn, and can
s be given quick and complete relief
i' witti a very simple home treatment.
f "I had such n backache I didn't
know what to do," writ a New York
woman. "I looked through my medi
cine cabinet to see if I could find
something to help mo and there was
a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. I used
ft, and In half an hour I was better.
' The next day I went to a big engage
ment party. Now, when anyone has a
i pain, "1 suy 'use Sloan's.' "
The marvelous effectiveness of
Sloan's is due to tho stimulating effect
1 that it has upon the circulation.
Straight to the sick, aching tisaues, it
aends a healing tide of freeh newfjbod
clears out the trouble kills nhe
j pain.
j So pleasant and clei to une, too.
1 Ynnlmi't eviW have to rub. Just pat
iron eently and you will get immediJ
lite results. All druggists 35enta
QUICK COOKING
Cook 2 to 5
minutes only
; ffed&b II-0 Company
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v ' VKtiOHT H.fl flt WtT, v
Ready with the coffee! New Style H-O Quick Cooking
Oats the time-saving, energy-building brcuktast dish. ,
Flavory oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal in 2 to
3 minutes! Never sticky, pasty or uninviting. Appctiz-
ing delicious healthful. i
Filled with flavor packed with nourishment. Smooth
firm in texture yet retaining the necessary roughage
for easy digestion.
That "all-night cooked" flavor in only two minutes
FOR MORS THAN
ftOYIAR MAKERS
OP QUALITY PRODUCT
H O HORNBY OATi
HBCKIR1 CHCAM FARINA
Unit i ni rnMH m"kvk. fuci
OLD H0HU11AD PAMCAKI FIOUI
I THINKS MfJ
Ciivo thunkn for pood stRht
IT you a ro hU'Msod vii It.
tf you tlo not sco uh clonrty
tin you should give tlmuka
that you can ut onco nt hMkIU
pxnenso hnvo yotir vyvn fitted
with Iho phissps thitt will
makn thom simvo you iih thoy
Ahnphl, Out optomrtriMt Is
thoroughly eoninWeut to
niiiko an oxanilnntloh untl
ttdviso you.
222 E. Main
Hotel Manx
Pwl Slrl.l at O'F.rr.M
(AN FRANCISCO '
"Ntartst to Everything"
Every modern convenience
for the guest. Circulating
Ice water. Hospitality and
good service
HARVEY M. TOY
Owmr
1 Siw.ft
The Steady
Upward Climb
Tlic steady Rrowih oC tins Lank's
rcsouvcps is both n reason for and a
result, of the widespj-cad public confi
dence which the bank.cijoys.
We appreciate the confidence
which has made possible our growth,
, and wo point to our consistently in
creasing resources as the best of rea
sons for your continued confidence.
Resources now over $2,240,000.00.
The First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
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WE ARB MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash
Window and Door Frames,
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds,
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
Prices. Absolutely Right
Do Not Order From ut-of-Town Concerns Before)
, , Letting Us Flgu't on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
MEOFOftO A MODERN MILL OREGON
Real $25.00 values,
each '....
$40.00 Coats $20.00
Exclusive new styles in women's
"Winter Coats; made of splendid all
wool materials, trimmed witli good
furs. ill desirable shades and
sizes. Up to $-10.00 values. On
KalcWcclnoy, $20.00
$15.00
1-3 Off on Good Coats
$45.00 Winter Coats, now......$30.00
$00.00 Winter Coats, now $40.00
$75.00 Winter Coats, now $50.00
$100.00 Winter Coats, now....$66.65
$150.00 Winter Coats, now $100.00
No Approvals No exchanges
' All Sales Final
Slight Charge for Alteration
Annual Clearance Sale of Dresses
$20.00 Dresses $12.00
Just, received, 25, advance spring styles of Silk Dresses
for women. Sizes 36 to 40; beautiful new flare models.
Every one different; ail new snawny colors. Real &20.00
'values. On sale Wednesday, fl? 1 Q ff
each
$25.00 Dresses $15.00
50 Silk and Wool Dresses;
made of the best materials;
all different styles, fine as
sortment of colors. Up to
$25.00 values. On sale
AVednesday,. $15()(J
20 percent Discount
on All Other Dresses
$30.00 Dresses, now $24.00
$35.00 Dresses, now $28.00
$40.00 Dresses, now $32.00
$50.00 Dresses, now $40.00
$00.00 Dresses, now $48.00
No Approvals, No Exchanges, All Sales Final
Slight Charge for Alterations
Annual Clearance Sale of Millinery
All (rf our trimmed Vel
vet and Volou!1 Hats that
have sold all season up to
$i(i.5o. Wed- de nil
nesday, each PO.UU
All trimmed Tints that
sold all season up to $7.50.
All trimmed Hats, from $17.00 to $22.50 values, , ,
on sale at half-price.
All Children's lints on sale Wednesday at 1-4 off
Extra Specials for Wednesday Only
$3.95 Silver Plates $2.85
Silver, plated Bread and Sandwich
H Plates; splendid quality. IiCfrular
price $3.95. On sale flIO Qt
Wednesday, each ;.Pai.OJ
1 $3.50 Handbags $2.85 .
H Women's all-leallier Hand Bags;
new and attractive' styles; nicely
H lined. All of them r-cal $3.50 values.
H On sale Wednesday, dJO QC
H each Pm0J
$7.00 Sweaters $5.95
Women's Brushed Wool Sweaters;
H all good colors and styles. Keal $7.00
values. On sale Wednes-IJ C QEl
day, each
$2.25 Gloves $1.95
Women's h a n d-m ado Philippine
Night, Gowns; made v of fine mate
rials; different patterns; all sizes.
Real $2.25 values, Wed- M QC
nesday only, each D 1 o7J
$3.50 Bloomers $2.95
Women's Uayon Silk Bloomers and
Princess 'Slips, Goldctte Brand; all
colors; an excellent Christmas gift,
$3.50 values. Wednes- d0 QC
day special P4i.I70
$10.00 Coats $5.00
Children's Winter Coats; made of
all-wool materials. Some trimmed
with fur, $10.00 values.
Wednesday, each 1
$5.00 1
Visit Our
Toy Dept.
on Second
Floor
MannY Dtpartctnt Store
THE STOftE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 48487 Medford, Ore.
Best
Dolls at
Lowest
Prices
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
Agents for Butterick Patterns