Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 08, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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BIG SUCCESS
The anniversary cek-hratiun ..f
tin Of). A. limit theaters which
in now In full hwink' is piovinu in
be inn; of n rrat sneeeis l.otli I"
the theater patrons ;ind the tnea
ters. After witin-sin; tbe f ivm
week ut anniversary Attraction,
which were climaxed ly the epeu
ine; nririi'-nUitiiin uf I'Vm imn ami
Marco's beautiful rev in- at Hunts
Crateiian yesterday, everyone is
hecomlliK quite enthused ami are :
watehinj; wit 1 keen Interest the
coining feature n) the IWu ilo
jnoraius fur this week.
At Hunt's ratei Ian.
Tin first twi. l;iys see- (Vl'et-n
Moure in her latest cnmrilui mn.
"Oh Kay!"
Wednesday only the usual week-'
ly hill of vaudeville. i
fStartinK Thursday, one of the
real bitf attractions of the i-uiiuiil;
year, "Winns," a picture Unit i
now breaking all attendant rcc
ords ihrullKhollt tile CnKeil St s
At Klnlio Theater.
The Hiulto pro-Kraut opens with
the UiK 'tex ltiiih special. "The
Mating Call." for Monday, Tue 1
and Wednesday.
Thursday and Friday will show
Kinn Yidor's much praised . pro
duction, "Tlie Crowd," start 'in;;
Elinor Itoardinan.
Saturday, for one day only, Karl
Dane and ieu. K. Arthur, i liai :
great comedy pair, :i re with us i
again In their latest t tunic, "1 te- !
teetives." !
Such a line of programs in these;
theaters is ample assurance I hat
much effort is heinti put forth hy j
Managers Huntj and Meilenhall
to wive Medford slioiv-ROt-rs the
best anniversary program possible.
p-t-t vn wifWi iBSsas Elf swwscoias
. r-,; y im mm need TrroLF CHAMP1- solow f!p rrr
Si . fc s n ! OF OREGON TEAM ; -v;.;-, FDR SECOND HALF d (f
lvV SEEN SATURDAY Vp? Vr;j f COAST LEAGUE
LrAi v l ' C-vfei4 '-
rUS. 1 '' J'.V'' I .,11 l.:.m than !l had last y.-ai x , t ?Tf j T'-" S,.l..ns a, ,h.- A ' 1 I V
ff 4 rt' JJ 1 1 I ul II,,,.' It must .l-v-M. a - ' iV" S" ? 1 i,..n ,.f IM.-.fU- i-..,.t l.-a,;,..- , ffV 117
ier.'i'.sSji'ir'vC A ' .f a ,1,-iit In Ih.- l'a,Iflc Const con-, I' 4 "' ifWS fr t'.S'fc
tV V Or.-i!.n nu.. I.m ,.no Hist ,ln iOClW-i v ,1 U fe N) J
't V , - iA f? I , sun-Uim. f I. to hit tlu- lln h tS'.i A
JP HT "4. li-,l. an,l ri-fusi',1 In flullt all, 'a I V J 1 -T t N & f
to- K
Af 4.
i hi
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1 JJ?
Speaking of "dose" harmony-
Here's a picture of the "General
Independent:." radio's Intec nov-j
vlty ent-.-rijinc rs who are apnear- j
ing on the air each I riday niili: ar
a o'clock through stittions 01 the;
NliC system. j
The fnar pi.,nists, whose cnsemhlc ;
playing is un outst.uiUini contrihu-;
lion to these programs sponsored :
by the General Petroleum Corpora
tion, present a texture absolutely
unique in broad rusting on the
Om!. 1'he vocal part t" these
pnpuhir entertainments is taken
cat e ot by the Rounder:;, a group of
male singers liose work is familiar
n radio listeners throughout the
West.
ONE IN THREE
1S
ICE; B
HAS PHOTO TAKEN BE HELD TDNIGH
Thf (li-vcl'ipnicnt of t-UM-trlc
cooking has hct'ii must r.iphl sin-"
its firt incfpiffin unly a f-v y-ars
ago, the first fhetrir enuking ho
in: done at tin Crystal 1'ala' f in
3 jo ml n in I x as a i-Mniarkahh-pxpet
iim-nt. 'Pmlay millions nf
rm-aLs are prepjired t'ltMtritnlly
every day in this emintry ahuir,
Iiul tn spt'sik oT tin' eh'Otrieal eonU
pry that is heeoniini? cuntmnn in
ahnnsl cviM-y other civilized nation
in the world. Kht here in south
ern Oregon Jtml northern California
eleetrle enokiim is heini; tist-il n a
markod (b-gret-. ' Kiuttrt's nhlain-d
frtun the IcH'nl lii.nvci' rutnpi'
nhoiv that innte than one out of
every five customers on th Coin-'.
Hystem uses electricity for eookini;.
In Mfdford alone the shnwlnu
Is almost heynntl belit-f for h'ie
per cent of the Copeo ele'-trie rus
t outers use eleetrie ranges. This
means that more than one out nf
pvery three eleetrie enstntmrs nf
the local company uses ilm latest
modern enokiim methods and
speaks well for the proressi vi'iiesn
of -Medford's up-tn-dale house
Vlves.
Introdueitv the Due tie Comieo,
brought if) 1 o the Maii-Tribune news
(lepari mont by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
M. Fisher, orehardists of Sams Val
ley. The crowned getitlemair with
the plutocratic jowls and pugilistic
of
committees
of .1 a e k s o n
at the Farm
KIT"
ha.
F f Jiff
The marketing:
the eight gianut s
cnunty will met
I lurcau building this evening at
Trritt o'clock, tn complete the plans
liir the re-nrgani.y thm, re-capi
tutizaliun and placing on u cash
I ani of the Farm Muieail. An
agreement to this effect has been
drawn up and awaits lb" for
mality of .signatures this evening.
The Crangc-. and Farm Ihirrail
hi iids have been working on the
Stanford beat the Webfooters at ;
: J.ugerie Saturday, "(1 to '
Oregon made but one first down
, in the entile game, and scarcely
! gained a foot in straight rushing.)
i The brickfield appeared to be dead;
on its feet, The men were slow
in starling, f.tili-d.io hit the line.
j hard, and refused tn fight ahead
j when tackled. oi)ei4i virtually
I had no offense except in its aerial
j game, and its only earned toueh
' down was m;ide in this way.
i ( ireg oil's line is good. Stadle
. man, of course, is an all-coast een
i ter; Coll.eri. tackle, and 1 lagan.
I guard, are above the average, and
j the other forwards with more ex
j perietu-e should be able tn give A
gnnd account of themselves.
Medford people, of course, were
particularly interested in Win idle
Archer at end. former Medford
high mc1hm1 slar. In the first luitf
A n her played a fine game, stop
ping play after play without a
gain. Ills teammate. Wood, at the
ot her end, was not so gnnd. u ml
t hroughout the first half mot ot
nf.ji d'M i':iin ivi'i'c ni.'ide on thai
I side of the line.
Probably the Medford lmy tired
toward tile end of the second half,
for he wns not taken nut until a
l.v minutes before ihe final whis
tle blew. At any rale, he was
sucked in on one play, and slowed j
on nnnreeinblv in getting down!
the field on kicks. i
All in all, however, W'ondie phiy-
ed high class football, and Mcd
ford fans believe that with n little
more experience and more aggres
siveness he will develop into one
of the best ends Oregon
in many years,
fearless, always
lion, ami never
something that
.1
hi. x
v y i
i. 'fi P t f I
uicnnn tjoiiett, new national womens uoit cnampion, wun mo
cup she received after defeating Virginia Van Wie In the finals of
the championship at Hot Springs, Va.
j signs mi the high individu:
I ting mark for one series
j three games their marks we
I and .Tifit;, respect ivt ly. w it h It ml
I especially having a g-md chain e (i
j displace Ihe lvn.nl of ..VI.'. made h
I Sergeant llank Cnwdy while catch
ing for the Itraves in their gallop
over the Athletics tn 1 ! I I.
V THREE ELEVENS
Puis
for th
season.
I'.y pounding four Sail l-'rancisi-o
Seal pitchers fnr a total of 1 : bits,
tin- Sacs won. in to 7. in the s.e-
nf (he three-game play
off here yesterday, having la ken
the first game Saturday in the
state capital.
Some 1 7.000 fans saw the game,
in which the visitors tool; the had
in the first inning The .Seals made
a ax-run drive in the eighth, but
, the Solons' lend was too great tn j
ercome. Sacramento made four '.
i houieruns, with Knehlcr. Monroe ,
and iisl'ione doing the honors. 1
As a result of Sacrametim's vie- I
lory, th- two teams will pliy a j
seven-came series fnr the chain- i
inonsllip of the league. The games
I w ill be as follows: U ednesdav. '
October in. San Francisco; Thur:,-j
day and Friilay. SaerannMilo; Sat-
; uiilay and Sunday, San Francisco; I
1 Tut'Miay, Oclober Hi. Sacra tneni n.
laud Wednesday in San Fi a mis. o.
Ihe seiles is eyi-n at that point. I
PORTLAND GOLFERS 10;
'PLAY HERE SATURDAY;
coltl
; Tue
I IMOo
' and c
A record players' pool of well in
I excess of $-toii,(HMi, ;i mark never
before reached, seems assured. The
"pot" fnr the world's series per
formers, as Well ar for the second.
has h:id!,hiru :.nd fourth dubs in each lea-
Archer is fHt. j Kll,., was ui to $:i3j.:ti;.r.s for the
in perfect omli- i first ,hr(. K!ltm.K.
ii gramtrtamier j SilJ(.,. j;tt 1 . 1 1 1 r.rt was iobh
can't be said for nnoi vesierd.-.v it would
COAST FOOTBALLS
I 'ol I la lid gol
1o Medford this
ngaee in a two. da
at Ihe local club,
iinnnuneenient mad
president of the
fers will
week-end
; loiniia
iiccording by Da.
cluh, to-
SAX FlIANt'lSCO. (
Three Faelfie i east
elevens have weather
clashes of the l!i''S
et. S.- OVi--conferenco
d the first
season and
team match,
simply enter
individuals,
may draw,
or golfers
plans fnr s
Tlie pui
to increase
farm buren
t ion.
me time
ise of the eh
the efficiency
. by closer c
nges is
of Ihe
r co-npera-etter
fa'-ili-fanners
for
:ipi-
MEETING IN BUTTE
FALLS OCTOBER
! nose peered out 1'nun Ihe midst of
j 1 he more normally formed mem
! hers of the Cornice famii.v and de
; mamled recognition.
Alter a couple of weeks had
passed, and tlie teaturen and per- 1
jsonnlity of the strong minded Co- i
j in ir hcrnum more pronounceil and i
i insistent, he was browned hy Mrs. ;
! Fifliei and tnken into the city for
a screpu test. Here he proved al
most a complete flop. As friend'
K limn Cllyn would ; ay when it
came to showing up in a rut. Ihe'
Due de Cornice didn't have "IT.'' ,
!Ile is now on display personally in .
the Chamber of Commerce window, j
and providing
ti s of marketing for
jail their products.
I "mlcr the agreement the r
! t a ! si ock of the Fa rm I tu i eatt
(will be increased from JUO.OOO to
?r.o,fiiio and the words "Farm
I '.urea u" dropped fmm 1 he or
ganizatinn name,
Tho granges will launch a cam
paign for i lie in hers ut mice, and
hope tn have every farmer in
kson cnuntv on the mils. Hie
(iranges ore also obligated tcj
lu. iiase IT. .".mi of slock.
The movement, ban been under
the direr-. ion of Clay Itarkei. mini
iiger of the Farm LIureati, nr.d
tie- grange heads
The new organization also plans
to omadrn the.r fields of selonw
activities and tn adopt a eo-npe-lative
niaiketing plan.
Daily Meteorological Report
BECOME PLEDGES
Monday, October S.
1 ore oasis.
I Medford and vicinity: Tartly
U-ioiidy; itnssihly rain tnniRlll r
I Tuesday. Continued mild,
j oreglm: Cnsettled, with rain
In nnrth and west portions Tmight
j and Tuesday. Cent inueti mild.
A nn'i'tliiK tntm.rrow :i lt r n o 1 1 i
n! Hilltf Km lis, :it whk'h Dr. NU'llii
FiT.I W'nrnor. in ctnirKo uf rminty
liwillh unit wurk in .Marion oninlv.
will !. Ill" main sM.:iliiT. will
'mark the lifKinninir f fall .n'livl
tios for tho Jiii'kHon County Health
luuHiriation. wlii'lt is also takilii:
stops lr tile r-jinniti.n of ilenta!
clinirs nnl to aid s.-ho..l nurs.-.i
or M.Mlfoiil nnil Aslilainl. as wi-ll
ns i-ounty unil nurs.-s.
"Xutrition of the tirnwlnn
flillil" will In- Ihe sul'ji-it
whiih Dr. Warner will s"-ak -il
2 o'clock nnil will include the va
rious tihaws of child health and
liyKieno. She presented a similar
......; i...i...-..u r.n liviriene and
i in. .., n, i.,lfor,l hiish school TI-HAL r(ll,!.K!K. forvallif. n,l. i I'reciliilallon (In.)
last Kchruary. lit which time nhe h. 1'ice students from Medford St-il" of we,
nlso explained the health honor have heenme lialernity pledKes as, Tidal pi
loll to cily school tea-diers. 'the result of the first three days i.iuImt I 1
A short husiness session anu v'1 ol rush we.-K at iirek'on Male nil - i
Jlic lunch will precede tomorrow's l,.Ke. Kiluard I.anK and Tied i
meet inc. which, necordlni: to ir-s- rireene have pledi;e. Sifitnn fhi. ;
cut Indii atl.ins. will Include a oi. il w,il,. Stan lllilen and A nit.y l"c ! - j
sized ileeKatliin of local residents. ...icks are pledges in Sicni.'i Nn i
llr Warner Is visllinu- friend' and Mela Theta ri. ilncnli Stale)
Medford and at has 3a fraternities and in indej
LLLU
or
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OKRIiON' STATI' AC,l U 'FT.
I.oral llalll.
j Teinpi.'i ature ( b
j Hig'hcst ( last I
j Lowest ( last 1
! Kel. humidiiy ( p
;ilher
hr.)
hrs.
)....
El ?
ipitation him
s. 2.0; inelie
f ep-
!n and near
sunset today a. 41 p. ni.
Sunrise Tn'vday.i : 1 7 a. n
Sunset Tuesday. 5.40 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Times
several tit hers on the V
stiad. In fact, some tif tin
ford pro de who saw the
think he is not enough of a grand
stander. That he shows a'temleney
lo hold back, when his position i
not threatened, instead ot smash
ing lu on every play.
However that may be, tlie local
boy, in his first big game, played
a brand nf foo'ball of which he
has every reason to be proud, and
his friends In Medford are justi
fied in expecting great tilings of
him.
It was an interesting- game to
watch full of thrills, something)
doing every minute, ami tlm en
thusiasm of tin; Oregon stands v
tu tense, pan ictilarly tlu ring the
first half. There were many lucky
breaks. Oregon gut one at the
klek-off when the bait went bound
ing over Wilton, Cardinal back.
Just touching his ha ntls, ami the
Stanford Mar seemed to be com
pletely flabbergasted, fnllowing the
pigskin over the line ami then
looking at It speculatively, while
McCutehenn. Oivhuii'h scholarly
looking guard, fell on it, and 10
seconds after the first whist le,
mailt half of Oregon's total seme.
Then in the second half Woodle.
for )rcgon. mode a pass directly
into Mule'n arms, and the Card
inal sub who had just entered the
game, mmped off to an easy touch
down. Hut the breaks on one side pret
ty wtdl neutralized the breaks on
the other. As the two teams now
st a nil, Stanford Is Just about two
touchdowns better t nan Oregon,
but thanks to Top Warner, wo fear
I he ail vantage will be increased
before the season is over,
The Cardinals showed one sur
prising weakness that is in their
kicking game. Hoffman was away
off, both in punting and in plaee
kicking. O rcg n , h u w ever, w a s
unable to lake advantage of this
weakness, hecattse her backs were
invariably milled In their tracks,
while Slanford backs, particularly
Wilton and Clark, brought the ball
back fur good yardage every time.
As the conference now Mauds,
we would back V, H. C. to grab
the honors this yeiir. Stanford
wits lucky to bent the Trojans lu
10;;. They look as though they
will need st 111 more luck tu pre
vent ji defeni this year. Any team
that can heat this year's O. S C
'"iv-egfiMnn 1 f -o is going to bin!
pretty close, to the top of the heap.
II. W. It.
d t.
take
the
and
'hfoot i,,n!y a majority of (his amount m
Metb!,i;iv ,,, M.a, lh. nil.(lll nf S;t;i;it.
game j 4 - im;7 ,,,,,, li)s, y,.,,r
Krankie I-'iisrh and Kuth started
this series i(, -d fur the record of
hitting .Soil or better n four cham
pionship frays and they may dill
he-tied, even though the Hahe bus
outshone the Cardinal second suck
er at ihe bat ho far. 'Krankie lends
the tncuns) den ous Cardinal attack
with a mark of .3::l.
Turn Znehary, who has Won three
world serie.t games and never losl
one. is a modest chap. Uefoie the
series opened, the left-hander was
ipproached by r, friend at the Yan
kee stadium. !
"How are ymj. Zach?" j
"As gnotl as 1 ever was, tint
that that's saying much," I
It wjis saying a good deal in thej
third game, if the testimony of j
Cardinal batsmen may he accepted ;
is authoritative,
Miller Hugging continued to cull
Ml mn Men limine Mi.in'i;, senuiliK)
I. en Durneher In second base in .
place of Tony l.azzeri when the!
Yanks forget! ahead in Ihe third
grime. It worked, for after llafey
and Holm singled in suece.sslon in
j the eighth, Ihirnrhcr look Koe
I nig's toss on Wilson's roller and
i completed a lichtnhig dmihle-play.
I.az7eris ailing shoulder has slow
ed him
plays.
Up to il walk on double
i met ged victorious looking to
coming lilts of this week-end
while another trio have been
beaten back to patch up injuries
and perfect wcal.n sse:t.
The two t h reals 11 nm lregoti. j
the rniversity uf Oregon and ore-;
gun Stale college, fell before'
; hi ..ad ides uf two California teams
hy scores far mote one siib d than!
followers ex peeled. Southern Cali
i i'oi niiL sent the T.eavei a back to
jCprvaliiH ai'ler running away wllh
'a l :i to a victory, while Stanluid
snlnlued the Cnivemity of Ore-
gun ,,t imgene, L'ti tu 1 ;.
Washing tun State kept In the
Winning column by defeating Ihe
; I 'Diversity of Montana irizzlles,
j Jti to ;. Siin rior weight shnwed
ion the Missuulans ami in the third
period Hie enugitrs pil: hetl over
j i hrec toiichtluwns.
In the non-conference tilta the
I 'Diversity uf Ca lil'nr iba crushed
St. Mary's college 7 to D before
a crowd of iio.imio persons, The
I'niversily nf Washington hud dif
ficulty in winning from Whitman
college, 7 to (t. while the l'nl ver
sify i.l' lihibn anil Ooir.aga univer
sity tied, (i lo (1. The rnivisltv
id' ( 'a lifoi nln at I,os Ang''le;t had
Utile tliMiruliv in winning, JL'-u.
from California Tech.
J. C. Penney Profits
NKW YORK. Oct. K (W. f j
Penney company, national chain j
department HtoreH, in the last, iiftm i
lutiiilhs made total sales of $112.-
St.Kid iigainsl S!ri.l)Jir,r(;!i over Ihe i
corresponding period in VXll
nod
day.
This will net bo a
hut the visitors will
the local tuurney ,n
playing whomever thej
ell her local gulfers
from the lluse City.
il. Chandler Kgnn, whti Invited
tho portlauderH to etune down,
dues not know as yet the make-up
nf the I'urtland aggregation, hut
will know In a few days. Whether'
or nut handicaps will be used will!
nnt be I.nnwn until the exact per-j
sunnel of die visiting team is an- :
nniinci'd.
Get It Out of
Your Head!
is lln! season for
At tho first symp
tom, when you hegin to
siu'c.c, g-t a box oi!
Penslar Cold
Breakers
They Do tho Work
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I ic in coin or stamps to cover
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Mary J. Caley, a little daughter
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she fell while dancing in her own
home mi her mother was playing
tlie plfitio.
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i . r ah himv vy . nt. nr .l,
FRIDAY EVENING
r,.st from
iu'mIU'iiI 'II
iiimiy i'hll.1
Kiim time enji'viiiff
hi-r lutipf n ii' tine
r'.'lop of the Mnrion I
llcnlih ili'inonstnuion
Tho initio Kiills ho.-ill'.l El'""!'.
Iiofore whirh silo will slio.ik. was
eslal.ihfil wliu.r nod If
ninih rommliioo of county n.-nii.i
nssoolntion m-mbors to otxanir.o
for tho puriMiw of ilirortly wiv
lnit Ihoir In.livi.liial ooinhiotn"''!'
ami also to n.-lfi ih- """'';
lioalth Hi in R.-noral I f
clutv O
:-olloinu- ro rhalrmon f
hoaith Br,.tio. u? 9.11 il." n-.-M.iH--
of llip ooiioty.
Mm. ArthlirCKhorli". rli.'ilt) nn.
1-.i,M,. Viil1 Ml'K N'i-liK' I..'"1''
f.i.1,1 Hill Mrs. Churl-
Conlral r.iini: Mr-" II "
Ja. l-M'.nvill-: M K- a
M-ilfonl: Mi" J"''"
lihoonlv. Mm. I- A- 1''
ilont i-Iulo..
I.au i-.-n.-.-fonl
has In
INi. mnial fr
is oh- ol' tin-
i ST S"
i 'ii-iiisnn
plnlK-il l
-itiity. K
ilviiiu' .i
of
I-.I- !
Kai pa CITT
ptm I'Kl !
OIPM for i
1-3
T.iy i'"'
llanna
Itui ces-.
nmill. "f
enn.il:ird
Tnlent; Alr. r. V. Tllten. Asni.im
The Paitte Kails unit will
ruffe and cytabie t-ivvr at lh
men nn this c;iinni. j
Paul Allen of Medford lian been !
rtppninted tu t!i" edjturi.'tl .taff of'
the U return Stiite student direettn-y ;
by Ki.irt-st i'iekeu. tditr.r tif he!
guiib. !
'1'be new d;i e. toi v v. ill contain
the fvill M'. m h' -dii'e. i k it i a -
llun figures, the , -.He-., e.ilefl.b'l ,
;" Tl . I etber ,!.,.,.
Leg Lost in Crash
nrxsMi wt. ca; . , i. s.
Cieor-e I teej z oi" Wet d w ;ir. ci iti-i;-.'.y
iiiMirt't an-l his bn-ther less
seiionl.v h.irt when 'ir motor
cycle and ;m iitttoiuubiie driven hy
Mrs. K. K. MfOuetn of Sioclitmi
. CnllHled four miles north nf here.
'Ceotge Jtcetz' b-U was cut off in'
ti.o wreeit. Officials nlr! .ir". M'
(iuf i'ii d' lned ImiiiKlv.M in the af i
lair. o I
World Series
Diamond Dust
(Hy Ihe Aneiiitel Pirsn)
l!al:er'ciiv i:x "U'f,r
Hismarck ' r' f'lear
IttdHP f Ji f "'
lutH-r ' "''''
I en M.iineH .71 T.S Cdy.
Pi i-nn , W Clear
II, .-n.'i . - 4 M Clear
1 .04 Anueb-v Toi Ct!y
M.nhtie'd TO "dy. !
I'hu.-nix r;
nll;ild " '''" '
lied uinff :i - 'l'''irj
llovebniir . . 7 r.n Cleat '
Salt Utke City . 70 f.2 'lrj
San l i.in- is u TS tiO Clear
v-JH,r;, .-,. 7 Clear j
.SewMle ... .. i 0 5 i Ituln
Spokane .. O .... f-s O l Clfiir
O tA UhII: ...... iX 1 rionr
Wii-.niM.g . . -is c.ly.
l"'" L. W. DICK, Mtieotolueiiji.
O
ST. LOCIH, Mo., Oct. R. (A't
A ny world 'h nerit-s the New Yo k
Yankee and their head num. I hi be
Itnth. pjirticipate In is hound to he
a record-lrcaki:r, The current af
fair Is no exception, with at least
a tln7"n reeot dtt shattered sti far
.ul a half iluzcn inure in pi-upiri,
nut the least or which would even
tuate witli another funr-traU;ht
triumph fur the disabled soldiers
uf iihnm.
Itabe Ituib. who has been In
none wnrld'H teriejt than any other
le.ill player, item n reetn (I every
time he teore n run. hll liotner
or any other variety of ejtira base
hit, bat tn n run, reeelven a ta".n
or striken out.
Kxpectiiu: one of ilio toiiKhest
hattU-H ot hitt career, ((ne O'tiiutly.
the Ashland whirlwind, Ik fn the
midst of a hard training program
for Cene I loll incr. the knoeliout
kins, whom he will meet, at the
new Chllder arena . next Friday
ni-iht in iho main event ol' a 7-
f round smoker, the h.-coihI of th.;
pteKent hoxiim neaHon. l'at I'adel
ford of Medfnrd and Willing WiiHoii
of Kl l'no, Texan, will mix kIovoh
In tho tteini-wiudiip of hIx rounds.
Next Friday's mnoker will marl;
0'(Jrnly'H first appeamnce In Med
ford for over rt year and since then
he has been havinK remarkable hmc
ceH in the ritiK. He haK never
been beaten, won numerous, deci
sions nnd Heverul ilrnws, Hottln
Kor, out of :t ri'ihlH, won 13 knock
outs ami 17 derisions nnd was
awarded :tl rirnwK. llotlfimer bus
never uppenred hefn In Oregon
nnd Ih nxpecled to he one of the
flashiest men ever seen (n a local
J'ndelfurd ts fit (he pink of condi
tion iinti today tleelarej that he
was pit pared fur Wilson, w;ho has
been fi;:htitiK for some time tn the
vli Inity of Fl I'aso, when he ban
been bavli:-; kooi) Niiceosn. Itoth
btiH are in Ihe lihtweh'.ht division
and ate lost. I'lulelford will uo
thtoimh n workout touichl at the
arena where other fit;h!etH will also
-in thronnh t;!uiilar wtirkouls, which
will lieuin nt 7::to. They will he
open to the public.
7?
Have You Heard of
.the Plans.
The
imrtll'.-l
llnmlilno fltnl hi lilllinu
, Lou Uvhhy, ulttu liuvv Uu-
Malt Trllmno n.U nro
20,000 people every rtnv.
tf
cOusifitJ uJvuiiiiiliig geta rciulta.
now under way to make this a farmer's co-operative ex
change that will be second to none in the state? If you
have, remember that every farmer should help. If you
have not heard all about it, inquire at Farm Bureau or
ask any Granger. Unity of purpose on the part of all
farmers will make the plan a success.
Farm Bureau
Co-operative Exchange
Owned and Operated by Farmers
CLAY D. PARKER, Mgr.