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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1928)
mm mm U ii sr a i f i r P PORTLAND, Ore, Act. 29. (P) CD'Ven tleathx occurred as a rt:dlt of traffic accidentH In and nem; Portland over tho week end. The dead: David Cluimlters, 14, son of Dr. 8. S. lhn inborn, died from frac tured akull Hiiffered when an uuto mobile In which he wan riding with Richard F. Kchultz, 13, ran into a milk truck while the boys were Ue- nverins puners. K'ai J-' R. Powell, 40, was k.VtdMhe uv. when ins auiomumie crashed thru the niilliiK of a bridge near New born. Merley Copeland, 28, of Mc Minnvllle, died of. injurie.s received when a niotorcvlo he was riding , collided with niOautonioliile ubuul Wnino miles north of Xewborg. Oenevleve Kdwards. IS. of Oak- . land. Ore., was killed Saturday j i 8G-puuml center. The ' line nver nlgilt when an automobile In j age weight Is brought down. Iiow- which she was-' riding left the, highway a short distance north of ! liilllinrlln t ! r - I...-.I 1 Siltherlln. Ore. Caylord Bowden, of Hoseburg, driver of the car was injured. Tho couple had been at tending a Hallowe'en masquerade dance in Sutherlin nnd left the dance to hurry to the girl's homo In Oakland, it few miles north, a where she planned to change from her costume. , Miss lOlsie Olson, 18, of Astoria, nn.l .Inltn Unit nf t,'nn..., n-.. - '.' ' ""-'i o were killed in a headon uutomobilVJ collision on the Pacific hichwny near Ah tori a early Sunday. Seven liei'Hons were Injured. Alvin Arnold, of Camas, TvaSrTi.. (SjUetl at Vancouver, Wash., Sunday trom injuries received Saturday niRht when the automobile he was (5) driving went over a 15-foot em bankment. Three peiHons were injured i when a Sunset hIuko, hound from j4 Seattle to Lou Angeles skidded off the Pacific highway lq miles south of Salem last night. IM SCHOOL FIGHT POMONA, Cal., Oct. 20. (p) A cross fire of crtlclam was turned today upon "outsiders" and police lor rowdyism between students of an Ontario and a Pomona liU,'h school here, late FYidav, resulting in the death of rQ youth. While authorities prepared In hold an inquest into the death ot Gilbert Hull, killed when his car struck a telephone pole in the midst ofjn annual street clash be tween sWdents from tho schools, civic lenders of both towns at tacked the police for an "apparent -laxity" in pormttting the battle to .occur. ---., Simultaneously, principals of both r'tnla asserted that "outsiders" lather than students were largely re)Auisiui6 lor the pitched f'ht. Not more than 10 per cent of the mob of 300 were students, the school heads claimed. The clash was termed ananmial affair between students Qf the nchools following the yearly foot ball game. Citizens expressed the opinion0hat police, aware of the !''bablmy nf a fight, should have taken noccssnry precautious to avti t It. Authorities saM last nicht that arrests probably would 'follow tho inquest today. Stono ApJ Nliop ADI-YAMAN', Turkey W) A work tdiop of stuno ae men of lens of thousands of years ntro had been unearthed here by Pro fessor Eugene Plttard, of the Vhlveridly of Oeneva. It car ried a large assortment of imple ments. lilkes Nerve Cure- NRWPtOT. Isle of Wight. Living for seven years in tmiall boat at n secluded spot river to .rest bis vaV-shat- tered nerves, Ernest Howerbutts of Manchester enjoyed. It so much ho has derided to continue his residence thereQ BOXING gene o'grady Bobbie vernon Medforc? Armory FRIDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 2 o ACOLDS MAY INTO Cough from colds mar lead to se rious trouble. You can slop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant lo take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold anion; it aoolhei and heals tho inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. Of all known drugs creosote Is rec ognized lty high medical authorities as one oflhc greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds and bronchial IrrilalionS Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON THE DALLES TEAM HAS HEAVY LINE f AST BAGKFJELD TIIIJ DAI.l.KS. Ore. Oil. 28. (Spociiil. ) A liKlltniHK fust buck fielil. Willi tho licuvU'Sl man in it weiKhini; but 161 pounds, .and a kiHi-d'Chm'Klni; line slightly uboe erase in wciBllt. will meet Medfurd here on Novtnuber 17. in the high school football classic of ' the stale. The Dalles has a line that no team has been able to muke con sistent yardage against this season of which the outstanding members are Cuntiiin "I'nrlv" Miller. 184- nound ilcht tackle, nnd Hnrthflldl. ever, by little Jack Mcl'.achern, fY-pound left tackle, who is un VT. . . ..... outstanding player despite his light weight. Mct'Jachcrtl may not play against Medford, however, as he has a leg Injury that has handl cupped him. In that case Salis bury, 193 pounds, green but will ing, or Troy, will get Into the fray. The Dalles has four guards, so oven in ability that they have dl vioea me piny in games to ""TVstunford reserves rushed over Sargent, 1.5, is perhaps the n"fTKresno State by a 47-0 score. South- outstanding of this nunrtet altho len, 1C3, O. Cypcrs, 1 nnd aro capablef giv- Kcheffer, I 70, aro ins good accounts of themselves. Tho sulistitutc tackle for Captain Miller is Aliermntt, 189, also will ing but green, this being his first year. . ,,,. Here is concentrated the weight of The Dalles team. At end there is Nichols. 0( 59t .and. Dlzney, 155, both of whom specialize on receiv ing passes. In the backfleld tho heaviest man is Morast, itl, ti crushing type of halfback. Next In weight is V. Cypers, J5G, a tricky runner and a iuir passer. The two back fleld stars. iQwever, arc the di minutive Warn, ntuyJor, und West lund, half.Qiich ofmhom tips th'i scales at around 150 0undstHuth are flashes and among thP most elusive broken field runners in the state. Miles, 145, -pound half, also may see action, lie hasQlcnion- si rated marked ability, but is handicapped by lack of weight. Thus far this season The Dalles has scored 151 points against 0 for opponents, in four games. Franklin high of Portland was defeated -14 to 0; Commorce high. now leading tho Portland league, beaten 6 to 0 following a spectacular 90-yard run by West lund; Corvallis bJgh was defeated 12 to 0, and OiWendale high Qh vanquished. 89 to 0. Thus far The Dalles bus not been scared upon. he Dalles tei as coached by RobrW L. Murray. ilays the War ner system of football, Hpccializing In spinners, fake reverses and hid den ball plays. , ,Tbo local team has not opened up with a passing attack this year, but it Is not to be expected that Conch Murray would neglect this phase of tho game. In view of tho reputedly strong Med ford line. ' O iiut one game intervenes be twecnQThe Da lies-Med ford clash, with Pendleton on November 3. Pendleton defeated Milton-Krce-water this Qek-end, and the win ner of this L'limo is the only undefeated eleven, aside from The Dalles, In eastern Oregon FLYING FISH OFF ATLANTIC CITV, N. J., Oct. 29. (ft) The seaplane Plying Kish. having on board George Palmer Putnam. Captain Harry Lyon and the pilot, Lieut. W. N. Iancaster, Qhlcb came down hero late yestcr jtlay afternoon because of water in the gasoline, took off again at 2:31 this afternoon on its Interrupted flight to Itermuda tby way of Hampton Hoads, Va. Tho seaplane which accompanied It yesterday returned to New York. Iffappy nnl Married. CHICAGO The matrimonial bark will sail feinoothly if a weath er eye is kept on the flnanciirl ba rometer, 150 of the couples he had, married informed tho Itev. Clinton C. Cox, Drexel Park Presbyterian church Qdor. Money they found to be tho best balancer. Vet Hospital WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. fD The contract fur a 13 bed veter ans' bureau Infirmary at Walla Walla, Wash., was awarded by the bureau today to N. P. Sevcrin and company of Chicago. . The price was $229,000 and tho infirmary must bp completed In ISO days. DEVELOP PNEUMONIA- elements which soothe and heal tho inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation. while the creosote goes on to the stomach, hi absorbed into tho blood, snacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed saiisfao ; lory iu the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved aftfr taking according to direc tions. Ask jour druggist, tadv.) CRITICAL POINT IN GRID TOURNEY. SAX FRANCISOU. Oct. it. M')) The "triple entente" at iQi football lias eome to parlliiK of , he way und ufler u lnueeful unil iolnl rule of two week". hlaniKoru, Southern California and California decide next Saturday w hich two or possibly which one will continue to dominate the uffulia of Hie l'u- (g) ficlc Coast conference. Tied for the title, tho Curds of Stiuiruru nnd tho Tiojuns of Soutll-jg em California risk their EiidlronV chances In one grand sweep at l.os Angeles. California, also undefeat- ed, gambles with Us fuluro stand ing lu a game at Ilerkeley ugainsc Oregon, but the odds uro not so heavy. . From cast to west across the country no contest looms above tho classic that will bring Stanford and 'Southern California Into ac tion. .Moro than- TS.Uull persons havo long since snaQ-'d up the tickets thttt-sure a jaiuuied Coli seum, o Lust year these Uro elevens play ed to a 13-13 tic nnd ended the season tied with Idaho for the con ference championship. This year one must drop behind unless of course, they finish in anotherOn- expected tie. Q iiotn nnd comparatively vu week ends Just passed. A team of crn California bent down the rc sisiOO' ot a scraPl'V Occidental squad, 10-0. rJ California lost to Me Olympic L'lub, 12-0, but It was an eleven composed of youngsters that took tho bump. Oregon has shown.plenty of pow er, despite an early defoat by Stan ford, nnd lust Saturday walked over lonmouth Normal, 20-0. . Other conference games next Saturday bring tugetller Washing ton Ktnto nnd Idano-fil flioscow. nnd Oregon Stnto and Montnuin at Corvallis. Idaho eliminated Uni versity of California at J-os An grles from further conference con- shlfVitton last week by a -0 score, but is likely to run into trouble with Washington State. The Staters galloped off with their practice till with College of Idaho, fil-0. Oregon Slate shalQred Washington's hopes, 2:i-0, last week and should have mOrouble with Montana's Orlzzltcs who were held to u scoreless lie by Montana State. l r, Mr JANET YOUISli Of the Cirryit Repertory Compiinr w th1 Moroni Olsen Player, ppearinc hern . oon in Rachel Crothers briHiirl American comedy. "Ezorcssinc Willie. "Greelcyizcd." TRIKCNE, Kans. (VP) Greeley county, on tho western border of Kansas, is thoroughly Greelcylzcd. Tribune, tho county scat, Is named aftor Hontco Greeley'tj newspaper. Horace, Oio other principal town in. tho county, be.Qj his Christian name. CrookcsJSlcitUis KxHsC(l. 0" the "Pndden Ace," In which Charles Hutchison Is starred. Is now playing at the State theater. It has a most unusual expose of the Inner workings of private detective agencies which aro run as blinds for tho operations of crooks. Tho story gives the daredevil star moro opportunities for stunQ than any of his recent vehicles. Wage Hcport In WASHINGTON, Oct. 2$. (TP) -James It. Garfield, chairman of the emergency board appointed by Presidesnt Coolldge to investigate and report concerning tho wage dispute in certain western railr oads, presented his report to tho chief execuxiyo today. He would not discuss Its contents. According to word received by Newton C. Chancy, servlco officer of Medford post of the Amerlcah Logton, William Spitzcr of Talent, who lias been undergoing treat ment In he t'nlted States veterans' hospital at Tacoma, passed away Sunday morning In that Institution. Kuneral arrangements will bo an nounced later and will be of a mili tary nature. vi' I Investigate) r-iv Jersey ' 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. Agents of the federal bureau ot Investigation' wero Ordered today by the department of Justice Jo ex amlno Into reports, of widespread fraudulent registration of voters in New Jersey. . - , Cupid Mocks Wenlhpr -CHEIIOKEI3. Iowa. VP, Ho mantir Juno brings no more cou ples to the altar In this county than bleak February. Each month Uit tho past 11 years has aver aged 153 tnarriapt licenses. Oregon Weather ' j Unsettled east, rain west portion ! tonight and Tuesday, moderate ; temperature, with fresh southeast i wlnda, Today's high-compress ion motors have as little as one thirty-second of on inch "clearance" bej tween cylinder head ana pistons too little space to allow even a thin layer of hard carlQi without causing trouole. Shell Motor Oil, forming less carbon, soft carbon, is almost an essential to proper performance of motors of tins type. y In ow Thev demand an oil that Jjprms no Harmful in any motor, burned oil is even more hUh-compression type. So. like other motcMsts, you have proKibly come face to face with the Qarbon problem. hard, flinty carbon within your motor. Abrasive bits gfindthroiQihbearings;Oirgernakesholdvalvesopen; red-hot 'ftbs" cause knocking. O n 1 Vr m i ' A i x - - i r h o . ii vi j, , ! Paid advertisement by Citizens II l'f ,l I J 'Si f S awMT ese ji ew sensitive they are f hard carboif gritty, coke-like carbon from serious in motors of the new , 0 4 r i Committee. People for A tvoe motors It is in both the i&iount of carlSn and the kind that you may judge a motor oil. Let us give you the striking facts about one oil. q Less carbon Shell Motor Oil actually mimh r-iMinti as evnn And the little it forms is only a soft sooftlRit blow? easily away. Ttfone of tlTe sturdy body of this fiw lubricant is lost in refining. It comes qualities, with lubricant Refill with Shell Motor Oil. Get its finerMubrica- tion, its freedom from destructive carbon. Let it "add thousands of miles to the life of your car." O Shell 400, thO"cw"dry"gas that burns cleanly and keeps out ob )ie crankcase, is the ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even Shell Motor (Dil Qir be ruined by 'thOning" with a "wet" tas Candidal s Mayor "Who will conlio'P Hie coPstnictivo, prog ram of recent Medford city aclnuiiislra 9ons " ' o A. PIPES Mr.Pipes Is o A suf'cessful business man and is enpnblo of supervising an ' intelligent, business ' ndniinistration Has llic interests of Medford taxpayers at heart as lie 9s a heavy tax-payer him- lias plenty of time to devote to civic work. .- . . lie is not in office seeker. lie will be conservative in the expend iture of public funds, with u view to lightening the tax-payers' burden. LAW ENFORCEMENT - As to law enforcement, Mr. Pipes says: "If I am elected Mayor, it will be my policy 'as head of the eity government, to see to it that law enforcement is admin istered in a vigorous, intelligent., yet common-sense manner." "You'll Be Proud to Call Him Mayor" Jtfx?. ..i" i o o A soft carbon o forms only 13 to Vs as highest nrlced oil&l. to you with neat-resisting value, far in excess of the A t. ' f )hl if-,' !iT ""I i O y r Put somcwaste crank case oil on a pane of glass tilt it til! t heex cess drains off. See fia . gritty coke-carbon that has been cutting its way through yout r engine? o The iQi'fe carbon that Shell Motor Oil forma than the most expensive ot7s is soft, soot-like. Moat of it hiows away through tho cxhuust Q O 6IU AND HOLLY STS. PHONB 244 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing Service o ONYX POINTEK HOSIERY For Women $1.95 !!l!!!IIIIIJIIIIIIII!illlllllllllllllllllll! INSURANCE o o First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. 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