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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1928)
t MEDFORD ifm; TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, - OuTtON'. FRTDAV, MARCH in, 1933. PXHE BIX 0 O MILLINERY m Significant of Easte? argJ Spri&g) New ShtpW Now MateflaliS) SeaTheai and S2$ft tfar38n Building O Phon3$ O SALEM HAD CLOSE J HALL IN FIRST TOURNEY FIGHT-:; tho wide margin without Al Melvin In the lineup. ThfH young man Is being wived for tho Kalem-Medfoi d fhihh. It was 11 dull, colorless Kame. Play of hftlh tcnmH wn Summaries: . Salem (3(i KO FT I'F I Huffy, f 7 2 2 ,yons, f 2 (i 1 Iteechler, c 4 I i Kelley, k 3 II l F.eker, b 0 IRISH TO BATTLE OLDEST MAN IN MARATHON QUITS 0 HERE TOWIORROWi NEWTON LEADING- TlltlllH lit Asntrla (34) Arvola. f 5 Uithe. f 4 rilson, c .: 6 arson, k 0 llaukc, b 1 ; Totals Iff 1 li. At ; Iteforee: Coleman : into the kronen SAUIM. Ore., Mar. Salem earned its wuv , , ... ,t , . i Mcdford (10) ul-flnals nf the Oregon state SwanKnn ( hlKh school basketball tournament .icjonald, t hy "eking out a victory IftHt nlnht i Wilpps, c over AHlnrfii high. M to 34.. In the :.mnet most thrilling encnimter nf tho play ho far. The sturdy Mcdford hunch pounded out an over Tw)UftlleH (Hy Russell J. Ncwlnnd,. Assoelat- ort Press Sporty Writer.) HEUOMAN. ArifMar. 16. iP) i Into two teams under this ethno- ?)Q hardships of the 34uO mile 1 0, logical classnicauon. : ituhi roumiy mnrauinn, me tnir- The tournament will lie match '. tpPnth lay of w hich the hundred odd foot racers, faced today, hove , A hitt tie royal starts tomorrow at the Medfnrd golf elub between l thi' Irlfh and Qotch the entire playing nicrnnersnip neing uivuieu FG ... 1 ... fi i Morgan, g ..... ! Hughes, f J.owerman. c .: NtalH easy win In tho second I wc mi-final clash tonight. Only if. strong drive led hy Cap tain Tom Duffy enabled Salem to (clm-l.mu ill I i ln.l til filbson. f ., Ingram, f : Miller, c Ward, g -.. FT II 3 (l I i! nt tho tin If tiiwI ill uno 1lnif (ft) hi a ten point udvantagc. The! shooting of both teams w.im weirdT iAii-iltt l.uthP ii ml Wilson nlaveir- like deinonH and had Salem hewil . dered hy the ronKtant cannonade 'of pointH. Duffy counted Hlxteen IpnintHand Wllmm, Atoria center, 'thirteen. .MPMford tlefeated The I)iilles(hJ TiiTJiIh . Iteferee man. 8'i.lay. at three-quarters handicap V in p 1 re, (and the niemhen of the winning 'team will each he presented with a IT I new wolf hall. 0 . Don Clark will lead the Scotch 1 and Hank Trlnule the Irbm. The r two tf'imx will he. made up n fSljOkitKil hrtlow. and ilav will he U Sai led on hoth Saturday rind Su all. Ho dropped hy the wayside 0 ;day. idurinK the running of yesterday's . (i 1 Scotch 1 Ktretch of the lengthy trek the : i ). s. Clark. J. I. Russell. I,, T(. (sturdy Unihg that had curried him 2 1 Wilcox. S. Smith. O. VoorliigK. T. i more than 400 miles in twelve iKIrfh. T. W. Miles. U Carrhter. 3 i W. ltiacItoh Hammond, Jr.. O. 1 !(iates(jJ. (ietchell, li. C. FerKUson. l li. V. Soheffel. II. Tx McCaskey. 0,. Valton. If. Strani. H. Mc- 4 Donald. It. (I. liardwell. W. 1 1 Kronen: l.mplro, Cole- Isaacs. J. K. Ifeuth, V. J. Kl.scheiV; N. 11. I-ydlard. H. L. Iigason. J. C. Thompson, O. (?S Corum, C. P. claimed one ot the most Interest inj; of the contestants. Charles W. Hart, who seen tho passine of C3 uummors in Kn land, his native country, has suc cumbed after a hid that astonished days could ro no further. With Hart out of the race, Arthur Newton, tho 4)ear-old British runner entered from Rho desia, South Africa, became the oldest of the race. yucn. i M. C'hllilpiB, Chns. SiiaiiK. P. fI. Tyroo. L. I'lrich. 1'. J. 44vl4.ln, h ,ill.llii.n lnnrh iloih Xi'ff. I.. J. rnlmmr. .1. n. onn. i.. with napkins. 5.6 vnlu.-. special Hunt. XV. MrDnnHltl. K. U Somnn. fnr Sntunlnv. 2.TH. Handloinfl ' Wooitfnid. A. funnlnKhnm. .1. HI,,,,, ' sr.il ''. MnycK. K. It. Jiinnry. Dr. Krosao ,l. i.iicnuT. Irish IniilP. K. Kolly. K. S. Ijrumy. V. F. IIIiIiIpII, O. F. Thom-Jjy-'Oii. I). 11. Wonil, O. M. Rnhortu, A. I-. IIUKi'M, r. .i. . tnii. L-fc . K.-nlpy. K. 0. lMckel, o. n. hWt, ,W. Viuvlpr, A. F,. Hit. II. A. .Marx. li. w. Uuhl. F. .1. .Mpl'tieiwin. E. i'. .Ipionip, V. n. Ilrmly. R. Ft. Hammond, Sr.. J. .1. lOmniPns, V. Alaishnll. '. II. VliMtor, V. L 1 i. J. rsiK-iuoi W. I'rli SatuiJy OH ' your last opportunity to take aQvantagd of tW big reduction in effect during jMjs QrQt JlimiSjtion ttulo. It has been a Qrious bnr pin ocoQgfon. have enjoyed a most rcmaiible business and you have profited by it, too. o The last day will see further amazing price re ductions on slow-moving merchandise, which we are determined to eliminate also attractive underpric ings on many lines of new Spring Goods. Do not miss tho last day of value-giving, q tfa$ To Sq& $t?sme Red)QS&&: Willi uti.V- iliv.ss in ii i c r i ii L i iiiri'ltiiKi'il innniiiilint: to tL'.IKI in" more yon will tv reive inn' Kxcellii Dvcsm 'littcrti KKKK Siitimliiv imilv. w ni jijiimiii nmvr?3 .r- r" 'IgeeD I ; Q m ' ' 1 Ij , . . li'l ! llmt lovely l not luivo n new Willi Dress for Viise ir ,1 a i-d iniot-c ? II' I Kuster when .ton enii jret one for j ol. miil;e your selection jijilO. 75 Ihnl sells retinliirly til . lli.7.'i? jC now, while yon sun snve Yon luive not seen sneli ijiiiility for this of the Cost j I T I Ti ra-r n m ranted ii 'liililven "s Simplex Shoes. I'Xeellent inlity. N'nliU'S op to if:t..")S. Clnsini! out Q O H W'c liiive ninny useful ill lieles in 'I'iiiwinSr A t inn i jnjm Wiire, (iriinile Wnre, ( iliiKswaro iiml Kilelien l leiisils Unit we lire elos iii',' out. On ninny nrt'u'les helnw eosl. Surely n j;reiit eliiinee to snve G Kleislier's Yarns (.'oin unsiirpiissed. fust. (Jniilily Knit t Imr AVorstei Sylvan Yarn hall.. 'Slietlnn.l Kliiss, hull Value ...olie IMe Q. Womlernlow. hall 0e leelanil. hall I ieriiinnlown. hal Saxony, hull ,.:ITe :(T,0 Sale At 21c SOo 2CC 29 (iet vniir supply now Nrile these hiir- ain priees prevnil. for Saturday Two shiimijuts just rioeivod, nhiiwtim thr-atest new styles and trims in chic SprltiR Nov ell ios. Priced from cS2.$ ug r t hililren 's hrokivi lines if Half Hose. fni0 tops, in assorted colors. Sells ret' ularly up to IiSc. This lol to he closed out at 15c, 20c and 25c 3W"ey. A. I'nrpPllter, It. W. Cop WiTA. Uiiiik. 1'. W. Weeks, II. K iVrnnillliHon, II. A. Thlorulf, U. W FiVI.pp. F. '. Doromiw, R. R. Pnyno, !!?!. Iliibln.snn. F. II. .lolmson. O. O. sy.leiiilerr.T. r. HiIbpII. Ii. J. Con- y, . II. (lore, 11. .1. llenry. r. .lanney, .1. A. 1'wirl, C .1. T o BEATEN BY CUBS; IT Don't Miss This If You Are Thinking of Buying SHOES At the start of today's lap New ton led the field by more than seven hoy in the total elapsed time, taken to cover the 4 3 5.7 miles from Los Anneles. It has taken him t!7 hours, 10 minutes and 30 seconds. Newton finished second to An drew Payne, sturdy-limbed Clare- more, Ok la., youth In yesterday's lep. Payne's time for tho 38.3 mile stretch was 5:30:10 while Newton's was 5:47:30. The 'thirteenth lap. thnt of today leads to Williams. Ariz.iO Idfstanne of 4 4 miles with the follTTwing ten Arthur Newton. Rhodesia. S. A.. (17:10:30, total elapsed time. Andrew Payne. Claremore, Okla. 74:40:12. Q 0 Arne SoWiinen,wDetroit, r2: 1 5. John Cronlck, Saskatoon, Can ada. 7S: 17: 1 0. Peter Onvnzzl, Southampton, RnKland. 79:ao:lrt. NostoiwMrickson, Port Chester, N. V., sWlK:02. Ktl Ciardnor, Seattle. 82:13:15. DwIkIH Houl'stater. nisiee, Mich.. 84:37:30. Phillip Ciranville, Hajnllton, Ont. K4:4A:25. John Salo, Passaic, N. J., SG:55:30. Allan Currier, Grants Pass.(Jre., finished sixty-first yoste r d a y, 10:33:00, elapsed time. D0.5S:45. SELZ SHOES OXFORDS For men or young men $6.0 to tlO.ffl) Other Good Shdjsp For work or dress $4.50 to $7.00 Campbell Clothing Co. Just the one vnn wanleil Miirhed lor tl j Price to Close Out f) St&tiofasr I - Q He fl i iii ' i " m in II. .,,.1,.... Pill.... M l I ID . . ... B I .v l.inen Tahlets --Society l.inen I'ape.Qo ii..ini.lU..,v,.v l.'iivetiMi.iw t., tnali'll t, "VS' - v) lloxcd STiitioncry. ('orrespoiuleiice Canls ami r.nvclopcN. CIomiiu' out ilnr ini; this sale al ISO- 25V o()C "' 1 ! pure linen stock. AiniiM; values. of our ltir Yiilue Hats Ladies' , - lioicc tor Your S1.75 We fully appr.leata th patronage you have giv en ut during thlt tale. Remember, only one more Big Day. Don't mite ill! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LAST BIG DAY SALE ENDS OPSATURDAY .'SHIELDS Opposite Hotel Jackson Medford, Oregon Trade at the Daylight Friendly Store I.OS AN'CKI.KS. Mar. 1(1. UP) IImcIi Wilson's flrsi hnnip run' or ihc nPiison tirolip up Ihe rust cxlra Innilil! bull KillllP "f the tnllninif Itrlp for 'hlciiK"'s uhs. the i'uIib lalilliK a ten InnillR ilccision li to 3 iver I'lMtlunit's Coast iPaliUPis HI iraiiKf ypsterdnv. It was alsn the il'lr.-t Kaine In which ManuKcr Mc k'arlhy K.-w his iiilchcrs five nnrt fiuir Innlhes woikimt. Ouy l!ush mil I'hil W'elnert ilnlnc the hinl- iiiK. O ST. Pr.TKItSlintO, Mar. Id. (PI The ltunpprt-lloyt entuio. ts over the salary qupt(0lj Is pportpil tn hp np.irltiK an amicable Ptlll'lilPnt thai will Klvo the Yan kees the first and third highest nlarlcd twliicrs In lulselmll. Ilerl. I'ennock's JSS.ooo ppr ypar 'uiilraet lends them all. IJazzy Vance ef Brooklyn runs second -.villi L'0,n(i, and It Is snld lloyt s lew contract will place him close iphlnd the Rohlns. CI.KAIIWATMU, Kla.. Mar. in. I'I'i Itascltall Commissioner Kcn-tlQ.- .M. Landls. who hns passpd thru thp portals or lAth Mitspnall iMirlis IhrllnutthP colliery without lUcstliinliiK (jy years, at last has ihecu asked for his ticket. ArrivliiK at the lot where the Hohins and Senators were playing .rslerday hp was unrccoKiPA'd hy i ticket ctlltctor who delwmded hV adinlsslon fee of a dollar. While Ihp commissioner was HkkIiik llllo his poi'kets. Secretary lohn (iorman of the Uohins ap peared on inr.eene nun pucnrn-o dm into the srnds free of eharpe. 111 on snl Ipi'hUad FfiTtT MF.YKRS. Fla.. Mar. 1R. iVi Mahiiui'r Cennie .Mark, of he Philadelphia Atrteties was a htt worried today nver an ailment hat hns unnm-ed Al SImmttns. one .f his star slutrirers. for several lays. l,nst Tuesday Simmons v a s ivtrifken with a soreness in his k thai made it painful for him run. The next day he had to ve the eame with Puffaln after three Inninus hoeniiHO of the ti ouhle. He nemmpanled the siinad to uuusta. f;a.. for a Kame with the nts (e'O) ,Mlt h' wn" nder iNirilers tioni Manner Mark to nsnlt a physician and to k tn hlladelphia if the dortor thounht it necessary. Ty Cohh will Join the MiU'kmen in AuKusta. NOW ST. PATRICK'S DAY Tomorrow is the 17th of Irelllnd and ! we have THE candies for the occasion.' Shamrock Shaped Clay Pi$ti) Tall Hats-All Gnwn O See Our Window of (flREEto CANDY S!tA$ES0 Jamrftr MeNair'Pkrnmcjt) 214 E. Main ' Phone 91 SAN niHtfO. Cnl., Mar. lfi. (Pf Handy Mandy, reat raeinj; mare from the Three 15 stable, was today estahlished hy Tla Juana horsemen as the favorite in next Sunday's Coffroth handicap, the coumi!.yV richest turf slake, after n.nun-' nouncement yesterday hy Qtc"! Iliddle. trainer of Justice F., hith erto the reijinlnK choice, that the Daniels horse had come out of a race Wednesday with a lame fore-; lej- trfSl may prevent htm poins to theTost day after tomorrow. Handy Mandy last summer set a new American record for a mile and a half on a (.'hieim'o track, and a tune-up race here Sunday show-, ed her to he near top form. She' will have plenty of rnmpetttion. however, as Carlarls. w Inner Q the lltjfi Coffroth. turned in a dazlintr-j ly speedy workout yesterday whJ led horsemen to believe he was returned to his sparkling form of two years aiio. In add it inn. Sun find II., who led t'antankerous anil1 Justice F. to the finish Wednes day, and Crystal I'enaant. another prominent contender, are repnrtp t'uundinp to the peak of condltioW The field Is expected to comprise about 1 nr in horses-. is : . ) Dancirjp 'n EverytM o It Coats Bi 75c Lilies 25c q for the Entire Evening! m um to com tomghi This Will Be Some Pftrty tin.. Mar. 11. AfCl'ST The New vQ) rk (Hants will trek thru Florida on a ten day excur sion f exhibition trmes without the veteran pilot. John Mctiraw. who Is forced to nurse nn Injured ilht ankle sustained when struck y a hatttd hall in practice. An X-ruy reyled that no horns were broken l Metliaw will have to u te ci -itches for a few tinys ST. I'KTKUSUCKC. Fla.. Mar. IKj. kV Such piti-him: and hlttinc atrtie Itoxton lit mvch uncorked t'Sterdny to hit e wash the Yan kees, fi-a. phased Mutineer Jack Slattery. He was deliichtid with the work .if Kddie Qlirandt. the Seattle KiMikie who was wild ut ttrnes. (!t neveftoo Wild to hold in (hK Miller Ituitfins' heavy artillery. Try mir n n o n tl a y merchants' , lunch. .c nnd tee. Jnckson Hotel offce tihop. I93tra i Free Delivery Articles for the Toilet i My lady's dressiiv; tahle Is not com plete without face creams, roupes. powders. oomilexton aids, perfum es, nnd soupn of the hitiiit mial ity. The woman who Particular does not despise these aids to youth ami heauly. Our toilet requisites arc selected for women of taste who depend on our judgment. Von Set Just what you want. O Coty's Special Offer Face Powder $1.00 Perfume 50 $1.50 The Two for ONE DOLLAR MEDFORD PHARMACY THE RELIABLE STORE Main and Central Phone 10 A new production of real quality and at $2.75 gc&t. This will mean real saving to you b- ,gause of the aWin$ance of eggs it rr Plants and Roots for Spring) Rhfibarb, Snapdragons, Zinnias, Pan sies, Artichokes, Cauliflower, Cjf bage, Tomatoes, Cannas, Asparagus Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 0 NEW LOCATION Sixth and Bartlett 1 O (1 0