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Page fouti HfEDTORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, HAY 11, 1928, Is 1 I? Hi Ensembles Price Saturday All Wool Ensembles Going on Sale Saturday $75.50 Ensembles $39-75: $69.50 Ensembles $34-75 $49.50 Ensembles $24-75 $39.50 Ensembles $19-75 $29.50 Ensembles $14-75 Tailored Suits Reduced $18.50 $25.00 $29.50 Mid-Season Coats All Fur Collars, good all season Coats, values up to $98.50, your choice $ 00 35 Adrienne Steward Medford National Bank Building to-; KLAMATH MATCH.' PUT ON A TRACK CHARGES RiLEI P1EET TOMORROW Declaring thai a new article piililinbcd thin morning branded him as a wrestler .who always frames Ilia matchea, Karaslck IhlH foronoon wired Klamath Kallg pro movers ami. cancelled his match with Kallor Jack .Wood, He Rave no other reason lor t lie action and mild that he would leave Medford thla cvenlug for San Francisco to join bin family. '. . . Karastck waa the center of a barrage of question and accusa tlons fired at him by 1. C. Jilghain. a member of the city boxing com mlaslon,' thla forenoon; Stanley Rogers and Sailor Jack Wood, with the two former men taking the leading part In the talk, which took place in front of the Grand hotel. Kurasick offered to wrestle Hog era at a aide bet of $1000 but re. fused to accept llogora' challenge to a private mutch to determine who la the beta man. The Russian declared that lie had enough money to retire and ; that at the close of his Australian j trip thnt he would retire to hie $15,000 home in Portland. He criti cised the Portland boxln. commis sion and Indicated that boxing and wrestling were both in a bad way In Portland, leaving the Impression that he did not care how many dales he canceled, inasmuch aa he was leaving the country and that he would retire when he returned. The next match to be staged here will be In two weeks when Hill Shaw of Bait IJiko City, Utah, a 215-pound grappler, will meet Don Nolnnd of Coos ilay at the Hilarity hall. This match Is to be an elimi nation contest of the appearance of Ed (Htrangler) Iwis here in ,.luue, according to Matchmaker Sailor Jack Wood. Sailor Jack left this afternoon for Klamath Falls and will prpbably meet some other wrestler for the main event match tonight. Four llourN for PfMlal Clerk. WASHINGTON. May 11. (Pi A four-hour working day on Sat urdays for postal employes Ih pro vided In a bill passed last night by tile senate antl sent to the house. Brisb ane s Today I (Continued from Page One) Wt Inesiluy, and looked on hla face, well preaerveU by lliu embiilmitiK procoHH. ; Where Ih the spirit thnt moulded the fare, and whero In tho volco that dnliRhted the world? Ate they united in another world, or has tho sum nf Oaruao conscioUBiieflH Kono back to a conmi: ocean of thought, aa water goes back to tho ocean of H-0 ? Mr. KlroHtono, who ninkeH tires and ahould know, hhvh prices will drop 10 per tout. They may drop more. Hut don't wait. Spring, in the open air, Ih not a thing to be lioHtponed. Some, day aome maker of tlresr well known, will noil his product by mail order, giving the consumer the benefit of the middleman's profit, now foolishly out of line. That tiie maker will bo the bit; tire maker. 4 MiusKolitil says everything poa Hlhle Ih being done to encourage the study of Kngllah in Italy's aohoolH. Tho Italian ruler knows that It la Important to understand the language of those that have the money, and the Knglislwipeak ing races have it. ' ' ; Slnu-lv iriiL'Hnh tmiiltriml thrnnirli ! the centurion, more than It haa I been modified sluco Chaueer's day. j win u mo univurmti iunguiiKtJ. it lis the beat, hecnuse it la the moat ' mixed, juat aa the most mixed races are the beat. The change, even outaido of the semi-barbaric races, wilt take a Inn time, 10,000 years probably. Much Jnterrat la being uhown over the big southern Oregon Jun ior high irark ami - CMd mqt. which will be held at the county fairgroundi! tomorrow. This Ih to- be the flrt Junior hlKh track meet ever held in north ern Oregon, and a large crowd Is anticipated for the event. A big pep rally van held at lh Junior high this afternoon at w hich speeches were tnnde and lh n'u deiil body joined In the school yells. If there la (anything in enlhuhiaHni and student body nuppnrt, the trnek earn will carry home the beautiful Milver Ipving cup, which In a gift of Hrophy'a, Jewelers, of Me'lford o the Huuthern ' Oregon Junior High asHOciatlon. Three of the four schoola of the HHsocfation AHhlrtud, (Iranta Phkh and M"dfird will enter the meet. It Ih reurctted that Honeliurg will not nend h team this year. The entrants will be divided Into hroe cliiKxeti -boys of 100 pound or under, class A: those over I On pou mis a nd not exceed 1 rig 1 2 pounds, clans H; while all over 12.1 pounds wtll be entered In clans C. It is hoped that a very lurg' crowd will be in attendance to help make the flrl meet a success. . H. It. Finch of the local Junior high faculty Is manager of the , meet, and those, who attended the county track meet last Saturday, of which Mr. Finch was manager, are, axHured that event will be csriiert out successfully, as the meet of hiHt Saturday was the moHt success ful the county has ever had. i REASON FOR NOT OF LOCAL LEGION MONDAY EVENING Tho next regular meeting of tho Medford post of tho Ameri can Legion will be held at 11$-. Isrity Hull Monday evening. May 14. The meeting will be devoted to entertainment, complimentary to the new members of the Mod--ford post and the subscribers to the convention budget. Tho pro- grum has been arranged by Jack Wood, local promoter, and pronV Ises to bo good. The main evoit will bo between Jack ' AVood and Rogers, ono fall to a finish. Seva ral intercHting preliminaries have also been arrunRert. The Legion orchewtra, mtd other' ' entortaiHV mont. will also bo present. Thin is the first smoker put on' by the local post for the'r own enter tainment and the entertainment of their gucKts. A largo attend ance la expected. San Francisco IliiUcrfut SAN FRA WISCO, May 1 1 .UV) Rutterfat f.o.b. San FranclK,0, 45 ic. TOMORROW Is the Last Day of MANN'S 8TH ANNUAL Shirt Sale Over 1000 shirts, in the very newest styles, pat terns and colors going at unheard-of prices. Bargain tables are piled high and the prices are sure to please you. Here Are a Few of Our Bargains Shirt $1.49 Sale 3 for $4.35 Mostly Miliar attai'licd stylo in llain antl ianrv HmadHollis. add for Ti.7r to 2.1)0. Kruularly Shirt $2.98 Sale ' 3 for $8.65 (trft'dliotxl aiul Arrow shirts that formerly stdtl from to I.(X). Collar attached ami lieeklmntl stvles. Shirt $1.95 Sale 3 for $5.75 (iroenliootl foliar attatdii'd and Ar row neckband shirts of. Jroadtdotli and fancv stvletl Madras. Keijitlar ly sold for 2."0 and 15.00. Silk $4.59 Shirts 3 for $13.50 Collar attaclietl ami necklminl stvles. Keyularly sold from ".00 to 7..")0. Sizes 14 k 17 in all price ranges Shirt $1.00 Sale Collar attach ed style, rejru larlv sold for i.rio. SEE OUR SHIRT WINDOWS Jlanrib$tpwitmtni(Atcte C "THE STORE FOW EVEPVBODV J . HtrronoonwM REMEMBER TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY As a rcHult or the refusal of Al K'sranlck of Portlsnd, the Hum lan IJon. to wreHtle lat night at the Hilarity hall pavilion with Stanley Itoifcrs, local bone crushing Lithu anian, because KurnMlck thought .he crowd wu not Ir.rge enough, ill wrestlers who ai pear In local rings wilt from henceforth be re quired to sign a contract and post i cash forfeit for their appearance, according t'o a decision reached by the boxing commlsxlon last night. Despite Ksiankk's refusal to wreHtle, last night's card was of a highly satisfactory nature. Inns much that a fast match was staged I n st o;i d between t'het Wiles, the 'wreHtltng policeman of I'ortland, and Joe Sheridan of Los Angeles. The two men had wrestled for 30 minutes when Wiles finally pinned Sheridan's shoulders to the mat. However, up until that lime, the wrestlers were on even terms, with the southern California grappler, who appeared to be Jewish, apply ing a number of palnfu,and pun ching holds on Wiles, o. after considerable effort each time broke them. Wiles remarked this forenoon that Sheridan was one of tho fast est mat men he had ever met and prafecd his ability as u wrestler. Wiles In his police department work Is nn InveHtlgator of traffic accidents and fatalities and has been employed by tho Portland police force for over eight years. He was for a time located aa a Mtato traffic officer in Jackson county and by some is remem bered when he held that position here. In last night's acmi-windup, Tex Porter, up and coming 145 pound wrestler of this city, defeated In dian Jones of Chiloquin In 17 min utes with an arm bar. The boys were evenly matched and provided good entertainment for the fans present. Porter showed consider able improvement over his last ap pearance when he defeated Cecil Barrlck of Grants Pass. In a second preliminary, J. Mar shall of Aberdeen, Wash., who boxed on the last fight card here, wrestled last night and defeated a voimg Rose burg wrestler in less than fivo minutes by applying a vicious headlock. A curtain raiser boxing event was won by Young Swope of Grants Pans. Fans were puzzled bust night over Karasick's disappointing ac tion and wondered if the Russian was not a good enough sportsman to wrestle the local Lithuanian, who was anxious to go on with Karaslck, who leaves next week for an extended tour of Australia. At any rate, Karaslck has been barred from Medford and has made himself unpopular.. "I- am very sorry that I disap pointed the crowd last night," said Karaslck this morning in explain ing his action, "but It was impos sible for mo to go on when I had expected a substantial guarantee. I am not afraid of Rogers and I can safely say that I can throw him at any time. 1 threw him in Portland and I can do it any other place I want to at any time. I would have liked to have shown what I can do In the ring. "I am going to vrestle in Klam ath Falls tonight," he continued, "that is if the house is large enough. If it is small,. I won't, for I don't have to wrestle for a iiiiiul to mouth living. I am lea v inar next Wednesday for. Australia witli , my wife. and little girl and will prohnbty bo gone for some time. I, hope that tho people of Medford will not judgo me too llurshly. for I did only what I 'otild do under the circumstances." Baseball Standings New York Cincinnati St. Louis .. Chicago .... Pittsburg National 1-cngue W. ...13 ...13 ...U ...14 ...12 Brooklyn 1 1 HoKton 8 Philadelphia 5 America u Jcaguo W. Vew York 16 Philadelphia 12 Cleveland Iti St. Louis 14 Potroit 12 Washington K Chicago 8 Boston 7 4 PIGGLY WIGGLY Salmon - '. , 1 Qp I -pound Hill Mil. ' fcV Standard Tomatoes . OCLr BaHed Pork and Beans 95 C Ghirardelli's Sweet Chocolate , . I'cr pound run ;25c 125 c 35c New pack of pickles just in fine for lunches 34c 25c Bread and Butter Pickles OtZr Ver lul Jr. c-m'll 39c Dill Pickles J'r qunrt Jnr, cucli Sweet Pickles IVr pint Jnr, inii'Ii Sweet. Pickles J'cr qunrt Jin-, mu'li ..-,. Jelly Beansl ' l'W PoUIIll 17c Peanut Brittle Per Pound 19c Large' Stick Candy JJlKll 4c Old Fashioned Chocolate Drops- 20C IVr iiounil t-iJ Hershey' Milk Chocolate 9fJr 20c Bread 3 loaves Genuine Chinese Noodles CQp Marshmallow Syrup Pint Jnr. eurh Royal Baking Powder 23c 45c Fancy Black Figs Kr 2 IXIlllKlH WV 19c 19c 24c 2 pound Market Day Raisins 2-Hiund bae. K'ilul Sutiirday Matches 0 iHiXOS Toilet Tissue 3 Itirfet) rolLs 48c Amaizo Salad Oil For hiiIiuIh and cooking, it. can. ca Buy crackers before the advance. We received Friday a fresh ship ment of the large caddys. Special for Saturday. Plain or Salted QQP Kuril JJK (liukril by tho Kuonllake bakcra) P &G White Naptha - Soap QO 10 bars UU V Saturday only) Oleomargerine O Q ' SKMial, 2 im)iiiuIs J J Corn Beef OKr l'IKiiind tlitt, encli t Ml v We have a good assortment of picnic can meats. Apple Butter 1-found Clin 15c Cookies Icr Dozen 5c Red Beans 3 PountLs 25c S & W Prunes 2-puuiul jMickagc 25c E. Main Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise Ofn i-ptnt jar. each uUL Blue Ribbon Relish on ii-pint Jar, each dJl E. Main . Help Yourself and Save PIGQLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SPECIALS 25c HAMS half of whole per pound CHOICE BEEF POT ROASTS per pouud 20c CHOICE STEAKS per pound GOOD BACON per pound 30c 30c CHOICE FRYERS AND RABBITS Phone 1236 We Deliver 2& been connected with a mining F. "W. Kelly, brother nf Attorney trlrt in Alaska, where together anil railroud tunnel project ut Co-; K. K. Kelly of Medford, who hua they will open up soiuo placet lunibo, South America. I been visiting here for the pant : elmnis. . They will remain In thai On June B be will leave with ' few months, for the ley Itay dta district through the summer. l. ret. 7 ,650 It . .577 11 Ml il MS 11 .5J2 11 .5DU 13 .3X1 10 .-as o l. ret. 5 .762 j . 5 .7Uti 9 .640 13 .Bill 16 .429 i 13 . .3X1 16 .333 15 .318 Major League Leaders (lly the Associated Tress) Including gamea of Mhy 10: National , Hatting Cmntham, 1'lrates .444 tlluns Frlsch, Cards "3. Huna batted In Frlsch, Cards :i. Hits Douhlt, Cards 41. Ioubles Traynor, l'lratrs It. Trlple.s I.. Waner. lMratCM 5. Homers lllsonette. Hobins 0. I Stolen bnse.i Krlsch. Cards 8. Pitching lllake, Cubs, won 3: lost 0. Aiitcritim j Hutting Kress, llrowns .434. Huns Itutb. Yankees 14. I Huns batted In Mouscl, Yanks, S3. Jllta Mnnush, Ttrowns 33, I.ouble Mcuscl. Yanks 10. Triples ltcgan, I ted Sox 6. Homers Ituth, Yanks 7. Stolen bases Harnett, White Six . l'ltchlng ripgras, Yanks, won i: lost 0. j 4 I V. T. Campbell, former rel dent of Medford and known by his friends as tho "globe trotting m.ncr" spent a few days thla week in Medford on a visit, and left today for rortland. Mr. Camping hns, for the past year, i Let the Gift Be Worthy of the "Best Girl" You Ever Had Mother's Day Next Sunday V- This is the world famous Sampler specially wrapped for Mother's Day giving HEATH'S DRUG STORE Across From Nasb Hotel LARRY and FRED