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o OT?i-:noy. WTTOFOTITJ m TRTRTTNTC, IftTYFORTJ. WTPXF.Sn.VY. YOVEMTTRT 1023. PACITC FTVD EDUCATOR 10 Touchdown King KNEW HOOVER TELLS HISTORY; i Shy- Dffillfent Youth Known, to Vice-President Oregon: University Os West and Charles McNary Played; With Hoover. 1.1 ItlU.MV. WH?., .MIV. I. 11 I "licit" Hoover, a shy. diffident j youth, yet one who placed chiv alry above all virtues: a boy who , hail but few cloRe friends, yet one . who always stood au defender and helifer of his leliowinen; a younK ; man whose mind eternally was i busy with solving problems, seri-! ous even in chess and checkers, j this is the person known and loved ! Uw.q years nco in Salem, Ore., by j Unit lirown, llni'.ier, vite-president or the I'niversity nf Oregon, who was one of the first to coiiKratu- j late Iho newly elected president. . To Mr. Larker. Herbert Hoove? . wis known as "Hert," just as other j Playmates were known by their boyhood nicknames. cuw Cenera !pnni crppiTTAPV Has Many Wives fiUsI! OlML I Alt I and None Nag nrrn finrn 1IMII . i in i n and None Nag nrrp AS DRY VltW. MB Ml'KDKN. Nov. T. (Pl XuKiinK wives hftve no place I in the domestic circle of (ieneral Clinnu Tsuni! Chans, whose life partners number . some 2S or more. The Kenenll, outlawed by ) tile ankini; -:overninent as a J rebel, made his final Bauible for power near the eastern -5 end of the Kreat wall, where he held out for weeks against the overwhelming national- ists led by (ieuenal l'al Khiinphsi. He was nccompa- ! tiled near the front by fe I No. 1 and some of his other wives who traveled by spc fr cial train. , Foreigners and Chinese disagree as to the number of wiv(?s claimed by General Change, who as a ynuns; man was a Kana eeolie in Harbin. where hn IpiiimipiI in otuvik I eli'i turn! votes Hussian. The Chinese s'av ' """'e "' l1""" the Keneral bus ' uliout :t7 liopular vote be received in states wives Americans and other j where his vote was nut foiehnera understand the "ret- I ' luiUKh to Mivo him i . Inue" totals but 2H or ;t0. The i wriuhi. uhu will fluid In the niuln evcul Kriilsv. are expected to ar live tninuiTow and iirobably also will work out in die new :yinna sium. l'arlwrii:lil is a colored bo ami X'ernon a soldier Irnui tlie Wm eouver liai rucks near 1'ortland. He ai.peai-od here last Krida . Ilie Peninsula aolf cimrse here to- Jefferson loo per cent hookup day. He was playinu uolf with nts of farms on new rural electric line sister. .Miua, when suddenly he col- extension in l.ooney I utte district 'apsed reported. e FOOTBALL SPECIAL WPSTKI5VII-LK. (ihio. Nov. 7. : iA't - Dr. KnY.'M II. (Mifiriniilttn. -( ptMMil soi i ot.iry of itio i 1,1 l.'(io aainsi iilcolidlism. in a fornin: si.'itcnH'iu intlay. lPc-laitl Ihnjl t It'iHion oi ili-iiwri H novel' as itro.-iilt'nt "in mhiu' rt.'f..- ! inai!;s llit- -roaiOKl piojiihit in vl - i lory t-viT ai lu v'il." ' llnnvor's vifinry, Dr. I'lifniui;-1 , i4iu t laii.iPil." linlit'aus 1 1 ! AiiU'i ii':in ftOOilr mv ilosirciis f kiHpint; prohilittivin in t)u .'onti ; union mill law oi ihi l iiiio l ; States." He said that tho vii'try 1 for prohiiiitFon is slnvn not oniy' 'in iho olHtion of lloovvr iluouj;ii ! winiKtiK n siift irVnt nnnih'!' oi ldit "what is evt't; ly the heavy v WblUK HIMII'U hi uniniuiuuin Keneral himself doesn't sny. and no one dares to ask him. stronjr VOtfH," It was th belief of the dry lender thiK elevtion of Hoover will have a decided eifert on the, protiihition and tcmiieranee nioc inPnl in some oiher nations. "Had i the result fceen otherwise, " he de , lareu. "ihe rc-t of tin- nations which are looking to Atneriea ff f leadership, would have heen p-v- DutchClark, flashy Colorado col- lege naifoacn, icaas tne ROuy i Mountain conference in touchdowns j scored this season. ' t . . I H&) Wash- I . ; KKATTLK. Nov. inuton volt r.s placed nn omphntie of approval on Iho meat! noted the intalltics that nuKlo -for tnnjoi-liy ()f Kopuliliean ranclldutet Mr. ltarkei- liiniHL'lf was "Huek." Oswald Wiist.j former 'Kovornor of Oregon, was "Hutch," and Charles U. McNary, 1 Vnited States aeiiator from Ore-! iron, was "Charlie." This quartet; played together In Salem back in! , ihe early '!H)h, and one of their ; rnme haek, and apreed to issii" Ktanneh friends was "lite" Patter- the order. This was witnesse 1 arm. now governor of this state, ' by Ambassador Cirard. who ttdd who ran a sniall uroeerv store. ithe story to Mr. Uarker. It whh not until today that Mr. I Many other ineidents ofi their Hnrker made known details of his! boyhood toKethcr can be rpealted intimate frieiulshln for the newly ! by the univiM'sity vie-prefident. elected president, for it was a ; Thronnhoiit all of them can bo stamp f rl.tiiUInn tin hfclilv resai-ded that hn did not wish It to he exploited suecess In later life. Many ofjin -tho Keneral election yesterday. I in any way during the campaign, j them .showed courage and ehiv-; Senator r. Dill, candidate to; U Is a warm, hunman story that jnlry and love or iruth. faithful- stieeeed himself in the upper hous,.l M.r. Marker tells, admiration f :ir nes to friends. aj willinKness o of consress and Sam II. flillj the qualities that brou-;ht the quiet help a fellow man In every way. j repr sentative in congress from ' "Hertf Hoover to the fore was ; "The Tnited States has ohoseiithe fifth district were tho onb'i early felt by "Buck." lie recalls wisely." declared Mr. I'.arker. Democratic candidate for major tlietr ltrsi nays louiiiei, aii-. Hoover w in nrmir to ms new i uiun-s, wno apparently had wea position all the qualities that en- the red deared him to us as a boy. Mr1 (ballots. will 'bring in addition a vast ex-, The state returned an ovcr perlence in dealing with tho prob-, whelming plurality for Hoover, lems of the world. He will bringj while with the exception of Sena it trained, scientific mind, and 'tor Dill and Jit preventative Hill, best of all he will .have is n hasis'the remaiijder oi' the liepubliean for his actions that chivalry and j congressional ticket was kucccs- love of truth that stamped him . ful. Congressmen Albert John as a leader from the first suadi .1 thai the I'nlted States vn ; tired of prohibition and the vote j would have shown that to the ma-1 jority of the American ' pooph), ! prohibition was unsatisfactory." Kdtuation was held by Dr. Cher . riliKiou to be the hief future ! work of the temperance forces. Tiie Medford Vthletic club, spon sored by Jack Wftud, will he opened lor hiisiucss lonluht in .he Nata torinni huildins, where new etiuip inenl w ii s being Installed Unlay. The club was primarily organized to provide a gymnasium for hu'al h'isiioM;; men. wiih a small monthly dues i'or fach itemher. Athletic instruction is in chnrg. of Tommy it van, an experienced hand in (his line. At tonight's opening a number of fighters wlio are to take part in next Kridny's smoker, includ ing Jimmy Weir, who will fight : Krankie W'arneckie In the semi ! wintlup. will worli out at 7 : :0, and the jmhlic is invited Jo attend. Ikss ,sen Mohammed, the Torrihle Turk. who plans to wrestlo here soon, ; will also fight. Weir will work out with Iteoii ' Deysnn of Keattln. who will also ' he on Triday's curd. Weir has the distinction of having toitght IS years without being knocked out. Last year ho fought M2 tights and t '-iisid s aide nt husi I ecu i pre.-sfd Py I t 1 tans over t he pnsstbihl y itin- a special Sniitlicru h a s ootball f rim-I'acifli- ciiisitin tr.iin k'cllittei' 1 T for Dalb-s o-dford-Dalles t the latter lo Tin the M. game, le be held n city November 1 U. The tra m. if a stiff i iem ntiiu Ikm i 1' local citizens sitrn up. will l.avr Medford nlmul i ; : 0 SaitM day uiht. so that business Midi, whit must keep their store npei until nine o'clock, will be aide to lake advantage . o ft he offer. The t ruin w ill arrive In Port land Sunday morning, and spend the tiny there, leaving for Tin Dalles Sunday night, and arriving in t hot city Monday forenoon. I f 1 oo or more loeal citizens mul;-1 the nip the round trip ticket will average approximately $ 1 "i, according to A- S. Kosenbauni, dis trict m.iuauer. won most of his enc iunters. Hnhhy Vernon and Kddie Cart- Baker Man Dead l'OltTI.AXn. Ore.. Nov.' 7. (vP) 1'red Soil. 50, said o be con nected wilh ihe I. C. I'enney stoe at Itnker. Ore., dropped dead on TOMORROW AND FOR 3 DAYS I HUNT'S - CRATER IAN TRIUMPHANT RETURN At Popular Prices, 0th Music and Sound Effects THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE YOU HAVE SEEN "THF SPM Of A MTlON'-"my DOtVH EASf'-WF TM COft,-lANDMNrS" . -IHf COVfMD WA60N" EM HURT- , "TH BIO PAifADE" cVTtd n0O CECIL DEMILLE-S m PICTURE OF PICTURES' MiBMnCTPaigF Ll.;"T-7-. "T'" FALLS IN S! "l.ert" said little, yet his reticence seemed to denote HterliiiK quali ties that drew the other hoys to him. Hoover was at that time workiim for the Oregon Land com pany, while his friends, "Hutch," Charlie" and "Hack" , were in school. The four hoy3 went to part Ins toKetlier, played chess and check ers when "Beit" would Kive them odds, and :tiey had the usual boy hood adventures in and around the i then little city of Salem. Mr. Uai her recalls that 11 was at parties u bom this time that he and Mr. ! Hoover first saw anil ale powdered j su-!iir and tasted their first ice cream. These commonplace loons ( nnd delectable viands , 1 lor the boys in those dayB. j Had Chivalry It was at a party during this lime that "Hert" Hoover showed j lias iiouii- the sturni of Itepuhlh lfiSTOX. Nov. 7 (Pi (invnioi-Alfii-d K: Sinilh- won the f-lale of Massachusetts by a piuiMlilv - of inor.' Ulan 22tmu over Herbert I lonvcr. Willi 50 precincts missing out of HiM5 Siuilh's I .it a I ote wiis T'i.'i. !tsf.: lloiner'M v:is 7i:i.l!l!'. 'I'il. lit nioeratir cautid;iti''s vic tory was insured by :i wide nun uin in Ilie cil- jf lloslun, wher-1 slllistantil.l ; no pulled MU.or.l voles to Mi-lr"l wdlb one r.oston precini't niissinu ST. I.OflS. Nov. -A') Her- sins of chivalry that llated his lile, I.lr. Ilarker relates, i pert' Hoover rnrrieil Missouri by a A youiit! man who was present wa'i i wide itiai-Kin and appurenily swept called upon for a story told tlie j ihe' Kepublicim nominees for I'nil old myth In which a youus woman ; 0, states senator an. I -oveinor who asked of the tiods that she ho ! aunir to victory with blrn. . Klvcn eernnl llfo, but forgot to j wilh threp-fniirthH of the ijtnte's lisk lor oiBi nai yuieu. one niyivotc tubulated loilay, Hie Itepuu-1 r.4 1 kiivp Corkery older and older until finally there ,. prp.sideiillal nominee's lend him iHi an 46:i.' was noilllllK leu uui ira ""; over Covernor Alfred K. Knlllll When the party was over "Hert." j n, nu.sjs. w ith inilications usually shy ami dliiident and sei- WOU(1 ,.asV exceed ion, one. dom Kiven to qunrrelliiK, savagely oovol. ,, overwhelm- attacked tne suiry icnei im ( )011 of ms.TJil votes out-slato I and Smith failed to get the lead in St. Louis bis supporters expect- jjobll K. .Miller, l.indJey 31. Hadley 'and John w. Suuinier.i were all t returned - to ufl'icc by ina iorith-s. ; - I'i.e Kepublicans swept tlieir' M,.ivitir ixivi.l l WnKh w:is re state ticket Into office without clceied over l;. Luring olimr by (difficulty, the only contest of mo- plurality of mure llian 1 1'O.OIW. nienl being between Coventor lln-1 i.'KUi ph from tile same number land II. llnrtley, who was seek-jor ,m.nets flww.nl a to'.:;! for ' lllg" rr'-ele'etlnn and "Scott Ilullitt, Walsb of 7Si;.l)7.", and for Yonii 1 lieniocrntlc nominee. Ilullitt .-oii-if uro.T-l 'ceded his opponent's election early! .'rank O. .Allen. Ilcnublicun. de Jiist nlylit. ifeat-d bis lJemocralb' opponent. A constitutional amendment pm-( fh.ities H.'i'ole by a narrow ninr ' vidlng lor the classification ofij-j nf i;,.non vo-.es. Allen's 'vole properly fur taxation purposes me; waM 7:ii.!ilj and l''le's 72i.l!'li. : Willi, approval on Ihe basis of in- ' ieompleic rtlin-ns. With 15S2 lirecincts nut of 2r.lil I In the state reported Dill bad I in.:. a voii-s to 142. Ml! lor .mmck iniosii nnd :si'i precincts out o ,-l (I!) 21.422 and: ed, the New York governor leading by only 11.8S2 votes with 72 of tlie 040 St. Louis precincts in. Tile vote, witl 3.132 precincts of tlie 4.2H3 In the slate tabulated, was: Hoover, ri7.3.Kxfi: Smith. 4711. 03S. verelv chastised him, for .what he deemed a rellection against wom anhood. It was useless for Ihe boys to try to explain to him that It was a myth, for ho was firm In - liis contention that It was one that should not he told ill "mixed com pany." Then Mr. Uarker tells how, yearn Inter, during the World War, Just before America's entry, this same ninn, still shy nnd diffident, hut driven against his sense or oui-i L raged chivalry, steeled himself 10 approach the kniser of Germany ; Hoover was at-the time In charge; of r llef work in Belgium, nnd Cermnn soldiers be told the kai ser, were looting food stores con-' signed to women nnd children An order to stOO the robberies was demanded, which I PHOKXIX. Ariz.. .nv. 7. tbe kalstr refused, declaring that Governor fleorge w. P. Hunt, six (ierinan soldiers would not do j times chief executive nf Arizona such things." and a Democratic candidate for a i,n..ll,. Hoover driven to des- i seventh term, conceded the elec- peration, said sternly, "all rlghi. we'll shoot n few of your soldiers with the loot in their hands and , bring them to you. Then you will have to believe it." The kniser. livid wllh-rnge, then I LOSES ARIZONA Springfield Hirer tliifl plaeo completed. A Substitute for Dieting Li By ARTICULAR people do trown on irmse who "pick and ST. PACU Nov. 7. With Herbert Hoover. Senator Henrlk Nhhitil All fl fnintpJnlinr .1 t !..- I ernor Theodore rhrIstlrinon. Ke-'lm(I l"pIi(,l puldlean, sueeensfnl In Minnesota's election Tnpyday. interest turned' to the outcome of eontrresHional j contests In five of the state's 10 diMtrlrts. Five of tlie Htato'n rniifjreHHmen won .their eontentH on the hnsi of early rnturns, whllo In other raeen the inenmhents wero lend ing. ThoHo elected are C'laprue In the .second; AnderMon. third; Newton, I fifth: KnutHon. sixth nnd Kvnle, ' seventh. tion of .John C. Phillip-, Repuh-' itver. smpsteaa nnd t hriRiinn lican. todav when he wn notl-1 Hon ' continued to swell their totaN fled that 320 eomplete nnd in-!us Ulttl returns were tabulated. state's 1 ' i preeincis or ine- sinie ;t i mover had 1 7 1 . 7 npainta Ufi.tifiri for Smith. In the Hena tmi'il contest HhlpMead had 120. !l"C npainst 61.257 for Arthur K. Nelson, Hepublienn, when (iA't preeinets had reported." Kcpuhlienn candidates for minor stati of tlcen were uniformly hiic-cenaful. KAIKJO, X. D.. Nov. 7. (Pi Ilepubliean candidates for national nnd stale offices apparently tnvepi North Dakota in Tuesday's elec tion on the basis of returns from 2X5 out of 21 117 .precincts in the state. Scattering return from the west ern purt of the state apparently failed lo show the Smith senliment whlch the Democratic managers Karly f feu res from fi.'iS precincts today Rave Hoover tfo,727 and Smith 3H.6N3. Klecilon nf tJcoTe K. Shafer. Re publican, as puvernor was indicated. bridKO tit complete precinets of the 4C2 jrave the Republican nominee a majority of nearly 2,000 votes. Countering these Republican ma jorities, L'nited Slates Senator Hen ry V. A s h u rst nnd Cnn Kress man Lewis . DouRlns, both Democrats, had leads over their opponets. "He's elected." wnsvthe Bover nor's declaration when he inquired as to details of precinct returns and heard thnt with partial returns' from three-fourths of the state's : precincts, his opponent had nn nd vantane that reached into four fig ures. ' ' ' J Three hundred and twenty com plete nnd incomplete precincts, j cive: Smith, 17.70H; Hoover, L'ft. 070. J clioose ' at Iho tnlile. A "diet" is often c ndmrrussitif; and alway a Imnl Bhip. And nine times out of ten it is unneeeary . Trv tliin simple i'XMTiini'tit; ee if tliat ''indijreKtinir rjoi'sn't disRpMnr from tlie-very hour you first take rajM-'s RiApcjuin. To restore pood dipeslion jut elimi nute exress arid. A tablet f "I'lijie's i. fob ill in.tMtlv ontrlize the SAN FK ANCMSCO, CuL. Nov. aridilv a ad' banish ail diurative trou- : The Pnciiic Air , Transport, blean'dpuin l,nr nnnuppl todny Hint the o. no ihiv ft iiu-ceni paricafie. oi i.-v-...-. ....... man u -mu j "Paw's Dianensin" todav. This not carried nurth wan tnken from hn't onlv means instant relief, hut by !on ,,s piano that left at 5 .1. I MAIL- CARRIED BY PAH JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Nov. (A') With Herbert Hoover leudlnu (lovernor Alfred K. Smith by lot;.. TVJ 'otea to Tf.TK on the basis c unnflicial returns from SOT of tip- 12t'3 precincts In Florida, the state mociatie committee conceded victory to the Itcptihtirnn not:0ie-. si Baking Rjwder Gtfaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used by our GoveAment BootliiiiK. liraling Hml strcngtlipniliK v.tnr wonk anil ihsunliTfil .tomarii a litle "r.pr Dhi(ti'pin" kprp. your liflwutive nyfftrtii liriiltliy mnl li.'lp-i to jffent vuri'jnn iliwordcrn. Yon miiy liavft dpritti'H tti.t nothiiifi; roilid fivt vou "ntninn" torich; juit moXt With Haliih lllnlpn nn pilot ihn to Metlfnrtl. PirtlBnd nnd flnattl. plan carrlwl SMM imnnila of mail ThP lnrff"Ft irpvd)iiji iiiniinnt wan pniinh. .Murh of tmlnv':( mall wan niwn nlrtiiroa of llcrl-rt lltmvpr, prc. tlontelcct. i s' CONSTIPATION REUEVBD . . . QUICKLY Carttr'i Little Uvrr PUli rwtlr Vri'laMr UuINt MN the bowl. frrc from p.ln and unplcM.nt affcr rlf.rt.. Thv rtli.tc tha aritrm of cnnitlpadon pokun. whkh civm 1 thai doll aAd aching t'cltn,. Krmnilcr It..- ara a doctor, prf.crlption and can be taken bTthe entire family. 'I . lie them tuniaku i All lrutfi.t Zr and 7Sc Hrd I'ar.aee. CARTER'S Llu PILLS BOXING Eddie Cartright - vs. Bobby Vernon MEDFORD ARMORY FRIDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 9 RUSSELL'S 'MEDFORD'S OWN STORE": THERE IS SOMETHING NEW IN DRESSES NOW THAT APPEALS TO STYLE LEADERS Winter Prints 1675 and$19 75 To brighten the dark days, of winter the silk originators have sent the East and the large' cities of the entire country, hur rying to place before, their trade these Beautiful New Silk Prints In Smart Winter Frocks A sensation, to be sure, but prints are here for winter.; Prints- are fashionable, prints are being 'worn and you want to be first, not last. ' ! .... .. : ' ' ! For street wear, office t or school room, for general wear, they are 'accepted as correct. See Them First HOW ABOUT THOSE NEW RUFFLED CURTAINS A beautiful assortment of the newest ideas in ruffled curtains. Valances of scalloped design that are different... Printed (fast color) inset pieces lend a difference.' Dainty colorings that will match up well in your color schemes. Many new ideas that are just in and many prices and styles at $1-49 to $2 .50 Brighten Up Your Homes Now! English Cretonnes 89c yard Most (.'nrj.'i'oiis (IcsijiiiH niifl eoloriiicH wo linvo over hIiowii. Kntfliyli cn'toiini's lire fust mini's, . Iit'iiv.v repps mnl ci'iislips, suitable for nil ilnipen, pillows mnl lipliiils'lorimr. Vin "II enjoy seeinii tliemj we'll lielp you plnn ynnr (lliipesi ShopHere First Whether it's blankets, nv lioso. nr linderweiir, or silUs, ' ir enrtiiin iniiteriiils, nr liny ol' the thiMisiinils (if items we Kell it will pity you In shop here first nnd you'll find tywiirv, sKitvicK And satisfaction avitii KVKIi'Y I'l'ltClIASK, plus the i venienee of a elinrc" iieeniuit lluit will enst you no more llinii lit stnres wliere they tin not olfer this enuvenienee or the silt isfnel ion of "Medford's Own Store" A SALE OF PANELS! The Newest in Curtains! 100 A' Each Panel One hundred of these and extremely good values we can assure you at $1.00 each., Of fine fine quality rayon in dif ferent patterns and with rayon fringed ends that make a. curtain suitable for most any room, especially desirable for dining and living rooms. This is the best value in panel curtains we have ever shown. Be sure and see them. iijwitiiiilii'iiiiii'y)i''i'iii''wj''i'