MTDFOTCT) MATL TnTr.TTSrK MEDFORD. OKKt.ox. TlllRSl-AY, PIXKM NKK (i. ' V.m TTTREW El Parted In Shipwreck SHOWN AT FORUM ! WAVE LENGTH BY ! FEDERAL BOARD mi x.. tnv- fv . iw .4.1 FOR SQUAD, FANS Medford has been Riven still an-! other wave lenKth. On account of j Guests nt the best attended Copeo lorum luncheon on record, members of the chnmnlnn Mailfnrri hlah school footlmll squiul this : interference due to the proximity noon nt the Hotel Medford saw of six or seven other stations, the themselves ns others see them in federal radio commission has ttrnnt- Vn7lK V,''n?''rtV t,lkc'Ved KMKD. the MallTrlhune-Vlniln and projected by II. L. Bromley. ., . , ..r the Henson-.Medford Rame in, nation, a wave lenKth of 22! me ' l'orlhind on .Thanksgiving liy. tprs, or 1S10 kilocycles, to replace The pictures, pivceitcd by short ! the 1 till kilocycle lenKth the local 1 1 Ifiipromidu Kpouchus by John C, Mufln, l'rinco (.'ullison and liuiimi BoHworlh, Jr.. faithfully ropro tluccd the game ns it was played before the I unci's t hitch school foot ball crowd In the history of the statu. statlou has used Hince the reallo-, cation went into effect Xovem-! her 11. With the 1310 wave length there is practically no interference with exception of one station ut Oak-! land. Cal., which will cause only a; USEO BY PLANES BECAUSE OF FOG In speaking of Medford's chain i slisht wall now and then, accord- pions, Mr. HoKWorth, today's chair man of the luncheon and he, him self, an ex-football player, fcavlne been a quarterback on the Cornell university teum, included four fetuures of n ood football team, includiiifr the coach, material, Kpeed and fUbtttittitCK. He pave the position of conch the most im portant, tin on him rescs :!ie re Hpoiirtlhility f teaching football knowledge nnd teaching them to play the game Miuare, leaving with ihem Impressions to enduro the remainder of their liven. John C. Mann, president of the Medford chamber of commerce, In n few well cho.se n words told of his admiration for the champions und led the luncheon crowd in three Canadian cheers for football heroes, who were each introduced by name by their coavh. I'rlnk CulHson. Tho players also gave three cheers for Hie Copeo organi sation. In addition to nhowlng 400 feet of film taken nt Portland, Mr. Bromley ran through a short reel taken at the Medfonl-Corvallis game, ending In a scoro of GO to 7 in favor of the locals. s tug to Floyd Rush, local station mechanic. Listeners, tuning in tonight for the Mail Tribune newH and market reports, will find KMKD about 10 i points higher nn the dial. Unter j they will be pleased to find that the new wave length is still better j for distance, on account of the lack I of interference, than either of the j two had her previously. i lUvause of tf!o dense fog in .tho valley the air mull p; lines today again lunU. at the liarrou ranch eniergi-ney IiliuUiik field eight or ten miles south n( Ash la mi. due to Inability to timl at the Med ford airport. The northbound plane from San Krancisco was n little late, but the south bound Ids ne from Portland arrived prae 1 it ally on siiit'dule time. :t a. m. The pilots of ihe planes report that they had little difficulty in fly ing throug:i the valley beyond that of locating the local airport. The method of getting the alt ! mail to the Mcdlord post of flee Late photograph of Mr, and When the planes land at the l'tur Mrs. Alfred C. B. Fletcher of San ron omergncy field is that it is :;tiicKiy loaned onto tne i-acuic Air Transporv motor truck - and hin-i'liMi in thft Mctlford airnort. rescued, but early reports included j wht.re it ls iurnoa over to the air him In the Mat of missing. 'mail messenger or Uie local pust- ; office, who rushes It to the post- office. Francisco, who were passengers on j L AT HIGH SCHOOL I ILL HAVE CHARGE OFi- I MEET TONIGHT To Open Bids SAl.KM, Ore.. Dec. G. (P) High way construction bids in seven counties nnd bridge bids in two counties will he opened by the stale highway commission ut its m ee ting in I o r t la n d . V ed nesd a December 1!'. None of the work in localed in Jackson county. A subject of interest to every , i southern Oregon resident will be. An trnm t U ,,u. ,i.,n.n!"s,'"SM,'(l t,lis (,veni"K at the Hotel, (will bo held at the local high school i M"d,'M,M' whorfi repnwnmtlves of; ! Friday evening at 9 o'clock, in : l Nm'u'- JMliine. Jackson and ; honor of the chainpionshin football ; luu UI"T l"j Miind. All boys must have student ;"' v"" lM' "l 1,11 body tickets, and all Interested i Creii.C(,"t cil' ralif- harbor, re- Kitmcu us a sea uuuei lor me "I no take chances with Kruse. lie is bad man," said Hassan Mil- flammed, the Terrible Turk, this 'forenoon in speaking of his match next Monday night at the armory with Hob Kruse of Portland in a re- : turn bout, following Kruse's defeat here two, weeks o'so. Muhammett is figuring that Kruse may use rough tactics and has been going -through- fipeeinl -workouts the past -several nights to come up to any of the tricks the Portlnnd man may choose. Tommy Ryan Is also preparing : for his bout with Cecil Barrick of (I rants Pass in the thought thikt Barrick may he one of the toughest men ho has ever wrestled. Both men are fast and ench is deter mined to win. townspeople and parents of the stu dents ure cordially invited to at tend. The committees acting for Ihe dance are: Decoration: Alberta Knips, Mil dred Ijiwrenee. Klnora (Inlander. f Frances P.arr. Mariorie Fiske. Mar guerite McAllister, Melva Parrett, Gene W hillock nnd Kuhy Hamlin. Refreshments: Jessie (iihhons, Wilma Jtanney, Robert Stearns, JoKephtne Anderson, Doris Tiundy. The music will be furnished by an orchestra from Ashland. FIDDLES ARE TUNED Fiddles thruout the valley arc tuning up in great shupe for the "Old Time Fiddlers Contest" which will be held at Walker's dance hall lecember 17 nnd IK, according to fiene Stowell, Charles Kkeeters and liny Muckey, patrons of the Tues day night old fashioned dances. The contest will be held on both nights during the fore part of the evening, nnd will give way to square dances in which dance lov ers of all ages will join and nave a sollicking good time. The prizes are to be awarded for the winning l'tddlors, after tho dance Tuesday night. Judges for the contest will be unnounced later. 1 Notice. School District Xo. 22, Josephine County, Oregon, desires bids on drilling n 3-inch or 6-Jn well, loo feet or deeper. Driller to drive casing ns deep ns necessary. Ad dress D. K. Heller, Clerk, Hugo, Oregon. il T The annual public hearing on the county budget for the year, will be held at the court house tomorrow morning beginning at ten o'clock. , ITp to noon today, no notice of protests had been filed with the committee. Tho procedure of the hearing will be for the chairman of the budget committee to read a sec tion, anil if no protest Is votffed, for the committee to approve. I'pon the final upproval of the budget, it Will be given to the county assessor for extension upon the tax rolls, and fixing of the tax b'vy for the year. Troubled no longer by spells of . dizziness tions will be present from Jose phine and Klamath counties. large inland empire of southern Oregon. The program will entirely be in Pothered with stomach and back all charge of Crescent city commit- his life, this man was subject to such tees, is open to the general public spells of dizxlness thut he could hardly and will begin at :at with a bis atand up. "I Jiaven't had U dizzy npell banquet. Assurances have been since 1 begun taking Aumel," he writcH. recciveti mat good si.teu yeiega- . a,,nru m.m Af.,.nl. KnnfitoH lw AirmH are received daily. Onesays:"Asiegc of inlluenza left me so weak I could scarcely fiet around. Then 1 started to take A me!. I now feel so well I can't seem to realize my good fortune." I great natural heulth ! food. The Blip or milk of tho Mexican Maguey plant con contrutcc by .remov ing excess water. Nothing tu'detl. Ex traordinarily rich In imoortunt mineral a and othtT vital do- j the proper udju.it merit and functionitiK ut Uio body, A tiltil funic. Not u mwlidnp. Non alcoholic. Thousands NOVELTY DANCE AT HflT SPURS life The novelty of seeing n football game played on a danue floor will bo the featurn'-oC next Satur day's regular dant'o at. the Jackson Hot Springs pavilion according to an announcement made today. Tho details of tho game were not an nounced, but it ls expected to be one of the most novel stunts ever attempted on a dance floor. The pavilion is proving to be one. of southern Oregon's danco attractions and a large crowd of Mexican Moflucy runt Source of Aitmcl Inri Thr Slum of Auin fV atiil siirt Mi i riji-'Ttnanon on the ftilloirino kttbjitri from your drvviUt-0' write ut aircci. 11KIII ni.oon , KIDNKY INFLAMMATION STOMACH INDIOKSTION JHAIIKTKS f raise Agrnpl. you have uny of tha following symptoms, investigate Aumel to day: headaches, back aches, L'lycmuria ,und fre(uent nftvroily to ret 6d at niuht. etc. Ask yo-jf nru Kgint dancers is cxneclcri to be oresent 1 Or wHtn dirwrt to'The AL'meVr there Saturday night. i poration, '260 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. SOLO BY HOWARD Another largo sale of rural pro perty in the Jackson county terri tory became known today when it was announced that Chu.s. B. Ilow a rd, t h e well k no wn M ed ford - K hi ninth stnge line opera'tor, had sold the Summit ranch and service station on tho (Ireen Spring moun tain road 1 C svi miles from Ahlnnd. i to M. Ij. Ijivett, who tiok posses sion yesterday. The consideration Is not made public, but it is understood that a large sum was involved, nnd that Mr. Howard reaped a handsome profit from the Kale over the price he paid for the Kin acres ranch Inst June. Mr. and Mrs. Howard, who had been residing at the ranch for some time past, will now reside In Medford In an east .side dwelling that he owns. NOW ALL NEW TODAY IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOE RICH, SPARKLING COMEDY AND A PLOT THAT'S NEW HERE YOU ARE ! BRIM FULL OF HILARITY CRAMMED WTH SPEEDY ACTION Cold Can't Cause Them to Disappoint! Sinjrors rnn't nlwny, krrp frnni rntcliinR cold, li'it they r;in.gi-l Hip l)oft of uny cold in a frw liour, ami Mnn you. Git the componnil tlmt comes in plonmnMnatinj: tablet,, one of which will break ll a cold fo quickly you'll be atonis!icd. Pajm-' l old ("oniKund l whaMlipy. call it, and any drnjitore you viiit will have it for thirty-five cenl! A bad cold that han nettled on the Inns. it conqilcrwl the Mine wy: j'tm take, a little lonprr. 1'k- way in ietter than "doping," to rcmemlier the name. rBItA, Turkey, Doc. 6. (P) I WUU'eprt-nd doviisiiitlon with a InfH of life that hnd not yet been esti mated toilay, hn., hei'n muxed in Smyrna by floods which followed torrential rainft. The lower part of the rlty, Home- ; times called the "unfortunate city . of Asia Minor." was reported to be MlbinerKed to a di'pth of five feet. Mnny houfen collapMed -and other. wnnhed away, the Inhabitant l,e- Inir forced to take refuse on roofn and In trccx. A number of people nlsn were homelexa In the low lylnp lands of f myrna llayet, which nl.o wn floodcl 'with much iliimnitr. PAPE'S ronVAI.I.M. John V. nioditet! of Crnnd r.npldi. Mtih., ha Just dpefled to treetn Htate coIIpkc a J"0-ncre tract of cut-over land I near Kerry. In Columbia county, i for experimental work In reforestation. 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