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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
0 O On O l MT:rpoT?T matt, TrTPuyR, MrnroRD. orn-cox. tiu'Rsdav. oti;kr i9?s. rMlillSIffllKKPi 'GRANGE ACCUSED OREGON STATERS Sill4MMMffiSOtmiiE j PATERNfTY CASE SLIGHT FAVORITES RUTH PINCH HITS sssi&WlI ! SAYS BLACKMAIL TO DOWN HUSKIES MD P.fl QMITU --lt r orr nnMUlP PAMCI I I IIIIV.il 3 upr..,.,-,..,.-. a ...,v moments Km... wuW u- i.i-ow ,. ue. i.y r r . U U I -I MUM ,mrv,:n n,, - !, Ha,-..!,! si:vrn.K. ,,.t. ;,. .,1 vi-v lat. 1 -when a fl.:n- , hail in villkh which lie ha luhlt.Ml. finally ULU UUiUIIIU 1 "H ! ; ( I n' ,,..,. .,,. ., ., . ,,,, , inn inn Tiinnni r '"' V", " ""th" l""u:-1" "" ' vJ'-'-- -.mhia Ti nun !n-L1H'.V,':,'i...!i..;u-k.''V..,v.,r m- ii-Vo,-.. MMU 111 IU 1 UETiUUl- " '-miU M r. t'tv.s. dU.uV- Mis. Charks l- Mall. a... t.t Kit'U- hi j til S 1 1 U I J U tU! .... ; nili,, ,!,. m::!,. , iii'uul Aimh'X and her Mvou-yV;u-- , .' . , . . i. .. . ... liMllril III.- ii.tl.m :tfl M 1 1 fill 1 it In tunc ll Harold ,KmI" (ii'iiugf. h said In- PAflE TNIRTKF.K Skin Eruptions successfully treated from within Ml the 1 i nllupyt'll. in ly liti'ii in Hi- n-m.tr! .r. i,Vis. di ft.'d hi- plight t... ittit.. Nt'w.(i.ri-iv i -urir.u ;!; ;i lut'lr old diuhUM- ;irnlim v-ro killed lu-aih tlw ri-inini si i iunl.l. d in in a roiiwlon of Mis. Hall's atito-fvt-iv dit ..-ion ill. lii.Mir-riMi mobile and a Southern I'acifii- Train 'T.abi-" liuih. Uuk of swat, pin.-h- )lintl hlu .,,., f(11.u ,,)t ,h,. plliy. h.M-. Tin ft sinall k1H ridinc in liilliiu.' a a Uinip Kj.'!ikt'!' for (i'v- r av- it.il a mm !l fall W tin a n t numbi h- w-n Ininvd aNo. lAU'l.SVII.LK. K. (i.l 4 jw&mw y KfZ.wJr. (&-- -lit- i.' ..",':ltC"iij IVIild enougk for anybody and yet they Satisfy TT is easy to tell you what Chesterfield is X not. It is not string, nor irritating, nor over-sweetened nor is it flat or tasteless or insipid. ' To tell you what it is, we just say, "Mild enough for any body, and yet . . . they satisfy." And not our claim, but your own titste, supplies the proof! See the Champions at Pacific International Livestock Exposition Incorporated. A WO- PORTLAND, OREGON, NOV. 3-10 $100,000 in Premiums 0a W'-'Lerm Largest Livestock Show in the World -10 acres under one roof Xum.-thiiijf "t tli' seiiousnt'ss Willi whli'h tin- Klamath Falls ; !iii;h soho'd and it iwiw of that ) city i. -ard ihe cmin' nt-xt Satur- -uay wiih .Mnli'oid is shown in the fidlowiliir aiti- le I'roin the Aionday j i.-sue of the Klamath Kails Herald: 1 Sauinlay. di-lober . "J7. all j the heait-rlppinh' suspense and mad enthusiasm of an linpoitiini fnoil'all pint' will he unleash.'. 1. J Kl.inialh Kalis Knion lilh f.n.lhall team meets Medlonl hij;h at Mt dt'ord. Seores of Klamath iii,h stu- ; dents have planned to maKo the trip to Medfold to see the (wo teams elash. Med ford lias one uf the fast est teams in ihe northwest tills Villi'. However the Medfoid team and , fans view the situation, it is evi dent it is no laiiKhinw matter with ! Klamath, and they will eome Sat urday primed for ihu gamu vt j their lives. i With the siKninw of the piimc. for !t.veniher 17 with The Dulles MkU Isehoul, the Medfoid team will be pinted for this all important eon- j test, in whieh state interest will illame. It will be Kaslern Oregon vs. Western (reon. The Uulles is remembered for the exeoilent battle they put up on the sportiPK paes id' the Portland papers last year, for the inytieal Male championship. The Dalles offered Medford a MIihi guarantee to play November 1 (Armistb.e Day), hut the pro position was rejected heeail.se of the annual irume that date with Ashland. blackmail him. hav settled th preferred lions, ould ase tor $mmi. but i foKVALIdS, oppose the accusa- j 1 .1 lit workouts periods with tno - VHi pi ,u tu today , I for the r ame here S:il ,itv f Wash-' eu was still up in the Knot h KiKsh.iw huf- , foiwaid wall around eeiy available man had wb.ir tie could Io. j haw was werii' d :i : will idav Where, the Ore- ' pui Staters stoud out as lihl j I'iiMiuli s w it h ridrou lsei v ei s t. il.'Uii the Huskies. (. S. C ban b?l bot'.i i'f lis coasi con lore nee K.tiiies to Washnmton State and 1'. S. ( lint Wash-1 : nmtoii bus shown no decided , i strength despite its pre-eont'er- eii.-e victories and the defeat of, i Montana. Holes in the Husky hue juid the weakness of its I bae.vfo bl were, perfectly uncov-; ei't-d in it cru-hiiiK defeat at , I the hands of nn'oun last- week. SKIM.EP physicians voeojrnizo the aiM'eafiuioe tif pimples, boils and otiier skin eruptions as beino- an itniication oi' an ab normal condition of the system. This is why so many thous ands have been enabled to free themselves of these unsightly blemishes and painful skin an noyances by taking a course of S.S.S. You owe it to yourself and friends to pive S.S.S. n trial. U helps Nature build rich, red l,ood those vitalizing elements in the blood that build and sus tain the body. In building rich, ed blood cells, H.S.S. improves the proc esses bv which the body is nour ished. ''I suffered from impure blood was weak, and I had -lost so much weight, I didn't look nat ural. I had pimples and was also bothered with breaking out that itched terribly. I also had boils one after another. I tried different kinds of remedies, but nothing did me any good ....$!af i v"rV 4 until a friend advised me to tako S.S.S., which I did. This was some time ago. Now I feel well, and I am getting along tine. S.S.S. stopped the itching and it cured me of boils. I advise all weak and run-down people to give S.S.S. n trial. It clears up the skin and makes you strong and tills you with energy." Mrs. J. W. Barker, 1OT Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sr.es. (let the larger size. It is more economical. Oct. 2 5. (A) with serimmane freshman eleven Miss Helen Moriissey. who had j;iS ( baser have been used by Orange arrested yesterday, said her ;t);u h I'aul J. Hehissler of Ore chllil was born seven months auo. M state college durtmj prep- jCiraiiKe said he did not know her aratiou for the i;nnii! with I in land knew nothing of Ihe case until Iversity of Washington in Seat- iin atttirnev told him tho voting Itle next Saturday. Kalluie ol ( P?P appetite I bvildS the great tonic S1NCS IB2A Woman needed money. Emil Jannings Hunt's Craterian the Oregon Statu varsity cripples lo mend readily caused Sehissler eonsiderahlo worry. Tho baek . field forces and tho reserve tackle 'material on the line both present 1 a patched up appearance. j fnless unexpected developments 'arise tho oranne mentor will start the same line-up nBulnst Wanli ! limton that faced Washington ; State last week. This Includes a veteran forward wall la front i of a sophomore back field- The !sophmoreH turned In a cotnmend lablo performance a(;alnst the : Washington State t'oimars but ( lack the playing experence need- e, to assure consistent football. The presence of the veteran , Howard Maple at u a r t e r ' y. remit hens the ball-toting' partiuent materially. a clear skin comes from within de- At Hunt's Craterian this after noon in "The Patriot. " Kmil Jan nings spoke from the screen for the first time. .Tannines achieved the preatest acting of his career in 'Vlu: .Pat riot." Portraying a character with the heart of u child and the brain of a tier. Jannitms has brought to the seri'-u a figure of history. .Mad i'zar Paul I. of liussia. Paul 1. was the son of Vathenne the lreat, inherited the The of his mother and the mentality of his father. He proceeded at his moth-1 Still Trylns er's death to tear down nil that; MISSION. S. 1 -il') PhlletiiH had been built up during t.'atber- i Mi Kinney. CO. will not haim up ine's regime, with ruthless crtn lty his base;ill love until he turns ae.l aiilhoritv. He was brought t"Iii a no-hit, no run paiue. his end bv the workings of his best MeKinney. who has beeiv n b frleiul. Count Pahlen. in.rtrayed by, cal pitcher since the first-bounce Lewis Stone. catchers, finds his Florence Vidur plays the Count- mor- and more of ess Ostermann. Xell Hamilton is year. Hut If (ho Crown Prince A lexa nder. Vera 'do a llttl Voroninii and Harry Cording are' 'iuit, who me :.lso in the cast. 'lies in surprise, Lovers of drama will fairly revel pitch in It. It has a tremendous appeal after farm taking his lime each still finds lime lo mound fluty, me?" Jinked McKln- Not until I i no-hit, no-run r:auie. Ann. thai well maybe I'll null tnd; is the ichievemvni. peak of cineinati pitehlnK-' Olnsnlflod ndverlfsltiL' cet rewulM Mull Tribune ndH uro read by 90 lino people rverv dii v tf taie il Tts Bayer ...-,;.v' (7 'r&VV&m I 1tli Annn:.l Fvnositinn ill I. ; 111 combines 10 complete shows in one Live- ill J '"if isal', - Sk.Ul stock Show; Dairy, Land and Manufacturers' i lW-fcffm ;.;.'-: Products Shows;ShctpShowiVool and V.oha'rShowi Jpl'Jfll T v 1 i Work Exhibits and America's greatest Hone Shuw. ,111 .JBMrAjPlE " v Covers Ten Acres 7 i'-'i.'t 2-$ eihibiling millions of dollars worth of finest pure OCTfej 'h U bred Beef and Dairy Cattle, Hotwi, Sheep, Hogs, II I A pry-AAv, Attendance Each Year 1 JvS'Wffl I ? '.-TY ' Exceeds 1ZO.00O Persona HI W J&siv&i VT'VJ "ti7l5? Horse Show 7 evenings and 3 afternoon.. Ill iJJiffilJa ft (JfiVkJ U9hF7i, Om -Is V Dailv parades of Prii inning Livwtoclc. Ill I VS''V JMS&i'm MM ''A Auction- of beef and Dairy Cattle. 8 I fyytMM XtSffilP" T.-Ct y days of education and entertainment. (, V Wi'll t jjl Wifa portland,Or,,Nov. 3-10 Mi J ''MSk ' ! Sl'DKANK. Oc-t. 2.".. With ' tlii- ticklish Whltimm I'cilU'Ki' Kami' ! i. lily lvi (hiys nwny. I'mii'li rllpiior Siiiith i,l" Hi,- ;,m?.:iK'i llullili'KH t - day was woiulorlnK lmw hu wouhl l fill lli- kiiiw h'fl I' V tlll'l'i' lOKUlurs whii Wft'f, suspi'iuli'd friim .si-lmul Wi'illH'sdiiy. I'n'uloUni. Iialfliai'lt. 1 o t 1 I. S mm !. il ml l.i-nliiiii. larkli'. all' cx- pi-rii'iii-iMl varsity uii'li ami nialii 1 stays uf tin' ti'ain. wirfi dl'(iMiod 1 from Hit' llliiviTslly tor the icnialll jili'r uf tin- srhoiil yeai' because they jt'alli'il tn r-'piirt for i-Iiissoh Tuesitay at'ti.'l' relurniliK from the t. I'liarles enlli-m' kiiiiii at Helena, ; .Munt. Screen life ' By WADE WERNER HOLLYWOOD, fill. Kver kIiici; ' lalklliK pict llt'i H licKall o lie tiilke.l n I in il I lliere have been liintH to tin: effect Hint Biinn! of Ihe he inaii lie rues of the. nllellt beb Hereon liavis iKlSt 7w voleeB w 11 1 : Il iliotni;rapii k rt ; ittW1 I'n". r-'"' i i 5fi" nnilisiii-iissmeilt 111 the movlex JuhI however, j til spi'ltlK ; i llillll 1 110 voiees F ff Ihe liin-il hull. ' J&i (liHt'HC,,-'l'H w,1 Jtli been purli-nyliiK : WWt K " " f f liriit Hlity . MLiS h it (I iHiiHleroiis ! 1 villuny without l lc nurse tells you to take liaycr Aspirin hc-tausc she knows it's Louis Wolheim sniinU effeets. , Doctors have told her so. It has no elici t on the heart, so . nei-lous ..r.on.VTho'htei!."! akc it to stop a headache or check a col.1. For almost instant i-ied low brows. Louis Wnlhelm, ! relief of neuralgia, neuritis, rlictiniatisni ; even Itimliago. Hut he f tr exnniple. ulniiuside whom the j sure it's liaycr the genuine Aspirin. At druggists, with proven most famous piiaies ot history j directions for its many uses. would lnoli effeminate, usually .,, ., ,,,, ,, m,r , n,f M.nufietur. i sounds just lis hard boiled as be Sr&. or ji,i:i.m,'. ik-ui i.ii-.er uf Kuhrj liiacia hioks. Hut anion:: the many lilt-1 players and extries who hen-totore 1 eould be relied upon to make the film fan's blood run cold by seowl-1 Iiik Iuto and there in a picture It - Is utmost impossible to find handful with lie man vole-en. 'IK' "lo f$ "e,n,r , !f Si (nun II y 4 4- . 1 , 1 I fx ;.' ; XlTx'S v St" i1 111 I CHASSIS ' PRICES 665 'Xcpption, re-, Jk iiiiicer of the Wm IK bureau, the II ie extra rankH IS mb'HH voleefl. fli Soft Spoken Scoundrels Almost without exception, re ports Dave Allen, manner Ktuuioa central caHtinK heartlcH hnitKH of the xncftk in hiti, liirmlc ' Manv of tliem nn; IohIjik talkini; picture opiortunitll who look Ions Icrhfyhm on tli irfon hut Fniiml vlcfourt In frnM Riicrophoiif". Amonc th. f fvf of thu rxti:i i ranks 11 KomrirbM similar nit mi xtion has arffceft. vt tltHt it 1h tie beautiful filr villi thn hiK wanlrobo wlit (t ftta4ic cftnipetl Minn much k - !. thn talkie:) tlinn it wtirt for lit I Mlmt fllmn. i . " MF.UCHANTS EXPRESS 110' wlirelhait 775 COMMTRCIAI TRUCK 1 10' wheelha 995 l'-TON-130' wbIU 1065 1V4-TON 140 whlb 1345 I '4-TON 150' whphM 1415 J 14-TON 165' wherlh... 1545 Z-TON 150' heeOww 1615 HON-165 whetbM 1745 J-TON 1J5' hlh.. 1775 3-TON 165 whelb 1845 J.TON-185' whccib.M CSa.JU . 0. b. Oanit The price you raV for a Graham Brothers Truck is always a low price .... low, on any basis of comparison .... lowest, if you consider actual value built into the truck and actual return on your invested purchase price in miles run, work done and doU Iars earned. t Low price applies to every truck in the complete line of Graham Brothers Trucks, built by Dodge Brothers from the Merchants Express to the 3-Ton .... It applies to repair parts .... It applies to opetation and main tenance .... And Price is im portant. It is close kin to profit Answering for themselves "how much fast, dependable transportation can I Ret and how little need I pay for it?" busi ness men in all lines and in steadily increasing numbers are buying Graham Brothers Trucks .... All sixes .... All with 4-whccl brakes .... All money makers .... We invite your trial of the chassis size and body type that exactly fits your business. e Only great volume production enables Dodge Brothers to pro duce trucks so good at prices so low. REICHSTEIN & DEUEL WOOD MclTMIHII lll. l V 'INN ATI. ITV- Th "pupa" of tho VYijrhi K'TlCB b.tHctKlll cIhk- . i-! AuKiit "(iarry" Hf rriuami -j niWjtfd thin vur'n con tent, the ( fh-ft fincv 1903. ! M'Tinaun t "lirfd from ImM-ball : htfl year after rvlnt( an pr-n ' hb-nt of tin- Clm lntiatr NittloriHlf fnr twt-nty-f Ivc ycni-H. Ho was ; hulruian of th baseball tom j mlfHlon from 103 to 1 !20, an1 1 h no h wat larufiy InHtruin'MitHl in piomotiiiK the lntr-l?a(iue - cla-h. j Mall Trlbiin! nrt ar iefl by lO.bvO people everjf dajrj U All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK LAUREL FIR Dry Pino Slabs Fir Slabs Dry ' COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. UlSNnrth Central fel. 631 EAKIN MOTOR CO. 16-18 South Fir St. Phono 304 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS BUILT BY DDDGE- BR.DTHE-R.B