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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
. MKDFOUD MATt; TjIBUOTP MEDFOIID, OKBfiftNT, TITCftSTXVY, DftfttMfiKn .'192; .A. PAflE TWO i 1 ( 1 i i WSEi-OFF : FOR FINAL GAME .COJWALMfl, Ore, Pee. 3. ('lit-cr eel on by the shouts of u rouuinf,' Ktu dnt rally, 2(1 Oregon ArkIo (jrld men left yeHterUuy for I.on AnKoloa, where they are expecting the cloweHt game jof the neuHin . with the TroJanH mid lire determined to throw (heir full iitfenBth Into the Cray to brins victory ;Ovier the Callfomlans. i . .Kvery man 1h In the let of con Mlpon exdepting Ward, end. who will foot bo lined unions hit ability na a lans receiver ia ubolutely necesHary ini a crisis. s The Htartlng lineup will probably lor JtoMins ana i-0Kun. oihih; jjixoii and Dickernon, tackles; lielcliert and iliadley, npurda; Hulcom, center; Kd wardH, quarter; Hehulmerich and Uenmitn, halve; and Knlder, fuUlia.sk. itfnider will be playinf Mh lust game jfor O. A. C nnd should be at the Weak of hlB uhllliy. i" Home new plays and others little moeded In previous Kfimca have been perfected in the pant two weeks, nnd . powerful and probably Hpectai;ular offensive is expected to feature the Affgie play. t iI,OS ANGELES, Dec. 3. (A. P.) i'The University of Southern Cali fornia varsity .backfield will undoubt- :edly present, a changed appearance In, the game nvlth Oregon Agrlcul Hum I coHoro (1 Kajurday from that seen by funs during the last four , games played -ly tho Trojans. ' Two broken -toes suffered y Honoy , Earl will keep the halfback star on the bench, WitlvJlenry Ifo nvre in goou ewipa rorino .ruinmoK berth, it vatr indicated VxJqy that Manuel Laruneta will filb Karl's po sition with Morley Drury nt left half . and Hill Cook at quarter. f j ;In the event either of his half-backs fail Saturday, Coach, Howard : Jones wil Ishove - In Newton Stark, end, whom he hap been grooming for several days BILLIARD TITLE if OITlnAOO, Doe. 8. 7'Moimnl Iliil-C-,man, Melt-inn miiHtot' of tho hlllluiil Ao, i tlio wurld'H champion 18.2 bulk lino billiard pliiyer. Ilo won tho title from youhtf Julio Hchiioftcr, MOO to J 41(6, (li'H)Uo a tun of 432 nmtlo liy thu former champion In his dcxperutu ef iford to retnin the crown. Tho fliml jnlclil'a 1 Booro ( won: Hi-lmfor IHi; Iloroninn's liOO. l'lny of Boo point nlirhtly hlockn began Montlny. J: Rohnoffcr Iinb a I'lmiico to renovor .within thirty ilnyH, for ho nmilo the stipulation that tho 'winner Bhoulil meot tho loser within tho period iia a condition of his appenranco last night. Jle previously hud threatenetl to quit liecauso ot ohjeetlon to a decision of Itofereo J. Jlerbcrt lovy. I: (S 2 STRAIGHT FALLS TOllTLAND, Ore., Dec. 3 (AT.) t Tod . Thyo, Portland light heavy woliclit wrestler, took two- straight falls from Frank llurns, Flint, Mkli., wrestler hero Inst night. Thyo won the first fall In 81 minute 20 seconds With iui arm scissors nnd tho second jfall In flvo minutes, fifteen seconds with tho sanio bold. 'I y. CAMlittllMIH, Mass. Frank ' vr. CnvanaliKh, eoarh at Jlimton cnllego. 4n a debate at Hurvard as to whether football Is nver-omphnslicd, snid: ."Tho man who objects to football probably Rets his Sunday sermon nt homo over tho radio." The nudlenco (Wielded 215 to 200 that those who argued that tho game Is uver-ciiijihn-jilied won the debate. IIBUKRI.BY.. Cnl. The execullve odiiimlllen (,r the Assncliited students of tho University of leiifonln, ndopted a rcsulullon asking ,. ll. lllldebranill. rncully nlhlellc repre ncntntlvo of Ihe VaiKic roast con .Vren., t" aid In Ibo piisslng of n rule which would make Ineligible for ntblitlcs any student whose col lflo expenses w eni paid by n In inn I or; other persons not responsible for lllu Biippui I $fien winter's stiow is falling outside and the noise of wind roars through the trees when the house is dark but for the blazing logs in the have a Camel! ? WHEN it's a winter night nd the day that was busy is done. And outside the snow is driving through the trees before the wind. When, in side, the crackling logs catch fire and burst into flames above the hearth have a Camel!. For Camel is the tried and trusted friend of millions of experienced smokers. Whether your returning steps bring you home tired or jubilant, no sweeter, more mellow fragrance ever came to you from a cigarette. There's not a cigaretty after-taste, not a tired taste in a whole county, full of Camels. Only mild and mellow flavor, deep-down contentment in your home or any 'home where Camels are lighted. ,,' .; . ( So this night, before your roaring logs of oak or hickory have a Camel. Open up the famous package of Camels and know the fragrance, the contentment that brings happi ness to millions. Put a Camel between you and a light and taste the mellowest, most Selectable Mend ever made into a cigarette. Have a Camel! No other cigarette in the world is like Camels. . Camels contain the choicest Turkish '7 and domestic tobaccos. The Camel blend is the triumph of expert blenders, Eren the Camel cigarette paper is the finest made especially in France. Into this one brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience and skill of the largest tobacco ' organization in the world. . 1 IK 1035 Our Jifghett wish, if '.you 'Ho n6t yet ' know Camel quality, is that you try them. We invite you Jo compare Camels with any cigarette made at any price, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. I Lam 1 mm at . v . MWM A piping hot, healthful breakfast savory with the full, rich flavor of toasted grain. New Style II-O Quick Cooking Oats are toasted for hours over beds of live coals to bring out the full flavor that nature has scaled in each tiny grain. This ne w cereal speeds lip work in the kitchen. Ready for the tabic in 2 minutes. Cooks into grmiujr oat meal. A sustaining, nutritious dish. , . That "all-night" cooked flavor in only tva minutes TOUMORHTHAtt SOYIAHS MAKLftt OF QUALITY l'HOOOCT$ ni;Hihi ,-riMiitmiAi nom MO UUMkMlAU PArt'MHOU QUICK GOOSING Cook 2 to 5 CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER LIBERAL STOCK OF PARTS Also Eargains in Used Tractors and Sprayers BILL'S TRACTOR SHOP 226 North Riverside Phone 1010 WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash Window .arid. Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Contftnt Aim It to Keep Our Quality and I Prices Absolutely Right. N Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concern! Before Letting Ua Flgu on Your Bill, TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS A MODERN MILL : JUNK TIRES WANTED ' we pay 1 . 5c each for them VALLEY HIDE & JUNK CO. 221 No. Fir St. Phone 1176 MEDFORD OREGON CLEANERS U A TTPDO l , . ,1 BAA A UOfl Phone 24V i 33 N. Fir St. Jotne for Five splendid Canadian Pacific liners will sail this December on Special Schedule, offering "Home " for Christmas" service to the many persons who will wish to spend the Holidays in the Old Coun try Sailings on Decern-' ber 5 to Liverpool; Dec ember 10 to Cherbourg, Southampton. Antwerp; December 1 1 to Liverpool via Greenock, December 16 to Liverpool; Decem ber 23 to Liverpool via Greenock. . , .... Special sleeping, car tervict direct to ship's side at St. John Jrom Vancouver B. C will be arranged Further inormation nd reservation rmiy fx had at Canadian Pacific V. HDcai.-ifnl Jf nl -PalirDf at )MVlV MrfiraiifilVxHUij rVtlana, ; CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE . Of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual install ment (one-twentieth) and interest on paving, sewer and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment, will ba duo' and payable at the office of the city treasurer December 1, 1925, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date, and shall bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such delin quency. : i - Thirty days after, such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalties and costs of such sale in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Dated at Mcdf ord, Oregon, this 30th day of November, 1925. H. J. BERRIAN, ' . : a Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. 13 15 The Steady Upward Climb , Tho .steady.. growth of this barfk's resources is both a reason for and a result of the widespread public confi dence, which the bank enjoys. "We - appreciate the confidence which has made possible our growth, and we 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