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0 0 0 "5TEI5ED7?TJ WCTTj TttTBPNfl, 'MEDFOTHV OftECfoft, " WEDNESDAY, ' DECEMBER 9, 1925 r TEN WHITHER BUDGET MONEY GOES AND Elected to Head Womenfs Council c OF MAINE GIVES NOIRE DAWIE $1 5 $ i E BUUplI BKNn. Intl.. Dec. 9. (A. P.) The University of Notre Iamo and Nebraska tmvo broken off ath letlc relations ufter a conference be tween officials of the two schools. While Knuto itockne, Notre Dame ntltlotlc director, would make no Htalcmcnt. Coach Km out iJearp of Nebraska, In Lincoln, wild UIngi untied Kumhlers who lust on the 17 to 0 de feat of Notre Damo ThunkHglvhig day wcio primarily responsible. Reports .hero Kald a hostile spirit had cxlHted between the hcIiooIm for several years and had been fanned before and after the im5 game by treatment accorded Notre Dame play ers by Lincoln, Neb., townspeople. Bears denied that the players had been Insulted or humiliated and pointed to Itockne's assertion before ' the game, that the ovation given the team was tho grotitest Notre Dame had ever experienced, "Tho whole affair, to my mind, has been brought about by deception work, by persons who lost heuvlly on the game," said Bcarg. "I regret Noro Damo officials were influenced but that suhool and not Nebraska will, have tho explaining to do when tho facts are known."' Promoters of New York's first pro' fessional football teuin Tim Mara, Dr. Harry March and Itilly Gusson propoHO that the National League of Football clubs adopt a - rule pro venting an y tea in In tho league from using . college players until eight months after ho has played his last college- game. The New-York men feel that some thing drsMtle should bo dono to curb the criticism directed at tho profes sional gnmo since Bed Grange and Earl Brttton joined tho Chicago Bears. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Dec. 9. 'Willie Koeler, Kellogg, Idaho, heavy. weight, and Jack McUreovy of Dal-' i. tv0u.,.mi i.iii nn .-.. n.i. .... . ... . . . in me main event or uie nul uuxiiik - card here Docoinbor 17. It was an- nounceu by Matchmaker John Syl vester. Jack Crlnl, Modoc Indian And Sid Horbert, lumberjack boxer, will appear In tho seml-wimlup. COnVALLlS, Ore.. Ore. 9.-(A. P.) --The Oregon Aggies will meet the Marquette university football eleven .iuim.n.v..iB uuj, ,vu , nounceu noro yosioruay wnon mo KBies reiurneu irom tiicir trip to Los Angolcs whore they mot the unucrsiiy oi nouuiern iaiiiornni, Tho Marquette gamo will bo played at Milwaukee, November 25, PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 9. Charles High, outfielder, and Dave Kccfe, . 3 1 pltchor, have been sold to the Buffalo club of the International lea.;uo,by the Portland club of the Pacific Coast Baseball leugue. Catcher Wooilrlng, who was on option last season to tho Martlnsburg, Va., club of tho Blue Kldgo league, has boon transferred on option to tho Watorhury club of tho Knstorn Icaguo. Thomas U Tumor, president or the Portland club, sent this Information today hy wro from Now York. Paavo Nurml, Finnish track marvel, who swept all Americana oxcopt Alan jlnirfrlch beforo htm last winter and spring, will rotiirn to America for an other Indoor campaign next winter, according to Information from Finland. Tho Now York stale athletic com mission's Investigators report that Jack Dclaney of Hrldgeport, Conn, is In perfect shapo for his battle with tho llght-hoavywolght champion, Paul Dorleubach, In New York Friday nlsht. llocky Kansas of lluffalo. nowly. crownod lightweight champion, has refused to meet l.uclen Vinei or Franco In tho Christmas fund bonis In New ork. Doceniber S3. The Jimmy Goodrlch-Vlncz bout was railed off whou Kaunas defeated Goodrich. .Mil. jons ham iii:u. Dear Sir: Wo want to remind you nt this season of the year that wo are thoroughly equipped to reboro and overhaul your truck, tractor, tdatlon nry englno or automobile. Why not linvo them iut in shapo whllo work Is slack? We havo ho interesting proposition for you. Let us tell you about It. i'!0 mVi;i!sii)i: oAitAtin. Hun Classified Ads set rcsutla. Tailor Makes ' ! i Valuable Find ' "After spending 1900 fur mrdl clno and doctors In four years without getting any benefit fur stomach trouhlo unci hltmllng I was Induced by ray druggist to try Mayr'a Wondorful ltcmcdy and must say that a. $1.15 bottle has dono mo $C00 worth of good." It Is n simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays tho Inflammation which causes practically hN stofuach, . llvor mid Intestinal 'aliments. Including ap nnnflinliiH. . Ono doso will convlnco or mjpney reAndod. At all drug gists. dv. SPORT BRIEFS 1 DKTROIT. Dec. 9. (A. P.) "Mel- lie" Dunham, Maine's champion fiddler, who arrived with hit wife from Norway, Malno, Into yesterday to visit Henry Ford was at tho Dear born country club toduy. Tho fiddler and his wife, who have been attracting much notlco since he was invited to come to Detroit, were waiting to be told tho plans Mr. Ford hud for their entertainment while in the city. Beforo retiring early last night, Mr, Dunham said that he was as much Ignorant of tho program for his visit as the general public and the only announcement vouchsafed by tho Ford organization was that there might be a statement issued by Mr. Ford today. Arriving late yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Dunham were met at the rallroud station by an assistant secretary from Mr. Ford's pergonal staff, ilo whisked them into an auto- mobilo and started them for Dear born, completely ignoring a corps of newspapermen who had Journeyed all the way from Maine with the couple. The fiddler, his fiddlo undor ono arm and a pair of sr.uwshocs under tho other, wits taken directly to the Ford offices at Dearborn, where they were shown through tho plant and where, they met Mr. Ford. Tho only report of the meeting was that given by Dunham Ia.it night, lie said Mr. Ford tmld ho was "glud to see him," and tho fiddler returned tho greeting and presented him with tho snow shoes ho had made for him. Ford, then, according to Dunham's report given over tho telephone from the country club, told them ho want ed them to havo a good rest and sent them to the Dearborn country club. The fiddler was loud In his praise of the "supper" he had at the club last night, asserting It was the best one he had ever eaten and was highly appre ciative of tho attention ho was, being given. .TRAGIC INCIDENT IN STRIKE AREA PITTSBURG, Dec. 9. Authorities of Allegheny and Washington counties are invostlgatlnu; two occurrences in ouen shon mlhlnir pnnintt at thn Plttn. , . " i . . ,,- , , . - b!lr.R Cml company, near here. lasti0"""-- Entrance was gained by jimmy. night, one of which resulted In woman being crushed to death under a truck, and the other an explosion .which wrecked the dwelling or a miner. In the latter Instance tho ZlZt " ' " 8C"l"d Contradictory claims were put forth hy coa conlmny offCftig ami sheriff u. K, wooilstuo of Allegheny county on ono slda an( tho ultea jIlll6 workers on tho other. The truck ploughed Into a group of porsons, causing the death of Mrs. George Tlniko, 44, and the Injury of anothor woman, a deputy sheriff and the truck driver. The contention of tho mine company spokesman Is that as tho commlssury truck neared a group of porsons gathered near Montour No. 10 mine at Library, the driver was attacked, slones being hurled at tho truck, one ol which shattered tho windshield. causing 111 in to lose control of the vehicle. P. T. Fagln, prosldcnt of district No. 6 of tho union, charged that the driver "dellboratoly drovo Into the crowd" whllo traveling at a high rate o. speed. Fugln also said Unit follow ing tho Incident deputy sheriffs sent to tho mine, three-quarters of n mile nway, flrnil "15 or 20 shots anil used tenr gos to disperse tho crowd." Sherltr Wooilsldo denied that his deputies either discharged their suns or used tear gas, Tho explosion took plnco nt Midland mine, near Cunonsburg, Washington county. Tlie wrecked house, a com pany statement said, had boon cupled by the family or a union miner who lisil not been employed nt tho mine after It resumed opcrntlons after tho 191 1 wage scnlo settlement. IN JOLLIFICATION MEET r.rt'.KNIO. ore, 1m . Itotnvlrinn from HiiKcno nml KnM'tnirK JolneU lust evening In n JulmlnUltm meet luir hero. Women of Uolury wore present to nhl In the fun-maklngr. Due to nn lUM-liirnt In which I'cto Hnrdlcor, former pri'Milmt f ltutiiry lntoriuitlunul, ;ih Injured whllo ru rmilo tn KtiKcno, HnMlror wh imi (i nhi o ho lienv Tho mcctliiK h!"I hrrn nrranKrd prlnrimitly for hln Hi-lit'dukMl ntldroHH. It. A. Itooth of KitKi'iio weh'otneil tho IIiiKolMirfr ltnturlnnn whllo J. M MrC'ltntork avo tho roMpunpn for llio KUOHtH. Al KoynnldH, nroithlrnt ot tho Vortlnntl Hotary club pnvo tl.u' Itrlm'lpal achlrrnti of tho vcnlntf. KLAMATH FA 1 ,1-8 A Nt run fit malady Ik killing off ntropci by tho humlredti In tho ilcucrt conn try above IsHkovlow, I'nt Citnoy, Mtockman of t hit t Hootion mi M. C'nnoy rrportod finding iworra of rumiSNes of Btrh k vn antvlupo lying on tho open ground. KAN I-HANCISCO Voluntary con trlbutloiiB from I'Yonch rcxIdpirTs hero to help thrlr country In tho pres ent flminclul nttuatlon aro being reoWved tho nch-Amorlcun I bunk her The contributions aro - - . Dr. Valerie H. Porker, of New York City, was elected , president of the National Conn- , cil of Women at the recent con- . vention in Detroit. She suc ceeds Mrs. Philip North Moore. Dr. Parker is well known throughout the country for-her lectures on social hygiene. Oregon News in Brief KLAMATH FALLS. Ore, Dec. 6. Norman llurke. C. of Pelican City, a suburb, died laHt niidit at a local hospital from spinal meningitis.' The lad was taken violently 111 while attendrng school last week. This makes tho second death from the disease this week. There are no other cases in the county and health authorities are hopeful there will bo no epidemic. KLAMATH FAL1& Ore., Doc. 9. Arthur, Ames, charged Jointly with C. K. McCarthy with stealing $120 from Larry Robinson, was found not guilty in tho verdict of a Jury last night. ' Tho Jurors deliberated less than two hours. McCarthy was con victed last week and sentenced ..to two years In tho stato uonltontlary. KLAMATH FALIS. Ore. Deo. 9. Yeggs last night blew open the largo snfo of the city creamery and made away with about $10.85 as a result of their expert Job on the heavy safe lng open a rear window. Footprints in the placo Indicated there wore two safe-blowers at work. Authorities today were attempting to procure fingerprints. BACKACHE IS A WARNING! Merifoi'rt Folks nro Iarnlnj How to llcvil It. Aro you mlscmblo with nn aching buck 7 Do you not up lama and stiff; drug through tho day rooting tired, weak and deprosHod? Then you .should help your kidneys. Hnckache 1m often tho first algn of fnlllng kld neyH. I'rlnary troublcH (illicitly fol low. Neglected, there's danger of gravel, dropsy or fatal Urighfa di sease. -Don't wait for serious kidney sleknesu! Use Dunn's lMlls, a stimu lant diuretic to the kidneys, beforo It is too lute. This Medford resident tells un experience: Mrs. V. 1-3 . bane. 227 8. Holly St., uayu: "I havo used Dunn's J'llla for attacks of kidney complaint. .My bark was weak and lumo and I fell dull and run down. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. Doan's fills soon relieved these troubles. strenRlhenlng my back and kidneys. I gladly recom mend Douu's to anyono needing u kidney remedy." Price . fine, at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doa n's I'll Ih t he sumo. t hat M rs. I ane hud. roster-.Millburn Co., Mfrs.. lluffalo. X. y. Medford Gla$$ Co. Automohlla Hlssa anA Mlrmea wnmAm to order. Wn call for your uh-and replace broken window. . , Phsna 14. Ill a. BartlaH Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managtr' rhon 105 SO North Ctntral Medford, Or. WASHINGTON, LVM (A.rP.) The story of where the jrovern ojfint'H mont?' cornea from and ylere It goes, in term of the average dollar was told today in cstlmutes foiH27 sub mitted by the budget bureau us fol lows: . i Where It comes from: Income and profits tux 49.1 cents; miscellaneous internal revenu O 22.85 cents; customs revenue 14.33 cnUt; Interest premium and discount 4.95 cents; fees, fines, penalties and ' for feitures 0.84 84 cents; repayment on Investments 1.62 cents; trust fund -.re ceipts 2.16 cents and other misccffci noous receipts 8.99 cents. Whore it goes: General functions of government 3.35 cents; national defense 16.32 cents military pensions, retirement pay, annuities,- World war allowance and life Insurance claims 16.55 cents; public works 6.60 cants; promotion, regulation and operation of marine transportation 1.88 conts; other civil functions 7.40 cents; refunds 4.91 cents, public debt retirement frpm ordinary receipts 14.76 cents interest on public debt 22.75 cents, and trust funds 6.48 cents. Who spends it: Legislative establishment 0.4 0 cents; executivo office 0.01 cent; vet erans bureau 1052 cents; other inde pendent establishments 1.61 cents; agriculture 4.33 cents; commerce 0.86 cents; interior 7.66 cents; Justice (In cluding judicial) 0.70 cent; labor 0.25 cent; navy 9.66 cents; deficiency in postul revenues 0.71 cent; state 1 0.47 cent; treasury 8.78 cents; public debt retirement 14.76 cents; interest on public debt 22.75 cents; investment of trust funds 6.60 cents; war. Including Qanama canal 9.94 cents; District' of Columbia 1.04 cents. "PHILLIPS" MILK OF Accept only genuine "Phillipi," th original Wile of Magnesia, prescribed by physicians for 80 year as an antacid, laxative,' corrective. ,' 1 25-eent bottles, slid BO-wat bottles, contain directions any drag Stan. O , A S S O First of all, tell your Architect or Building Contractor that you 'want "Check' Seal Electrical Wiring The "Check" Seal is our trade mark whidh identifies electrical contractors who do mod ern eledtrical wiring, install convenient con nections for electrical appliances and who use standard wiring devices.' , ' . This is the kind of workmanship you want in your new home. To insure your future ! comfort, insist that the wiring be done by a "Check" Seal contractor. Remember, also, that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who sell only quality merchandise. Buy electrical appliances and equipment where you see the 'Check" Seal. 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